<\/a>Power of Reason stories are much more straight forward. \u00a0The investigation is a puzzle to be solved logically, emotion doesn’t enter into it. Of course, there is deception in these stories, but the lies are exposed by the careful collection of empirical evidence and objective deduction.<\/p>\nSherlock says:\u00a0\u00a0“Impossible suicides? Four of them? There’s no point sitting at home when there’s finally something fun going on!<\/p>\n
Mrs. Hudson: “Look at you, all happy. It’s not decent.”<\/p>\n
Sherlock: “Who cares about decent? The game, Mrs. Hudson, is on!”<\/p>\n
Power of Reason characters examine the situation, consult other expert opinions or past experiences, and put their minds to the issue in a thorough and objective fashion. \u00a0It’s all a puzzle to be\u00a0solved or a game to win. The human cost of murder or suicide doesn’t factor into the equation.<\/p>\n
These characters cannot abide deviation from their systematic and orderly approach to the world. They tend to discount or ignore emotional or spiritual (or supernatural) elements in a situation or a problem. If they can\u2019t see it, measure it, categorize it or quantify it, they don\u2019t believe in it.<\/p>\n
Power of Reason characters don\u2019t believe in getting personally involved or emotionally entangled in any issue. They always try to maintain a sense of cool detachment and personal objectivity. They are good listeners but deflect or avoid any intimate questions about themselves and are extremely private about disclosing anything they consider to be personal. They are excellent problem-solvers and experts on matters technical, scientific or arcane.<\/p>\n
Moving from a cold clinical analysis toward a more human evaluation (which takes into consideration emotional connection, caring, and a real valuing of others’ feelings) is their journey toward greatness.<\/p>\n
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