Going though all the paperwork and such to get warrents. Dealing with the paperwork AFTER killing the vamps.
Actually, in Skin Trade, when a regular police officer mentions having to answer to his supervisor, Anita monologues to us about how super-cool feds like herself don't have to "answer to their hierarchy much" because the U.S. Marshals Service didn't like how they were "grafted on". Because not liking someone means not requiring them to answer for anything they do, apparently? And then we get a page on how "our warrants of execution were the only paperwork" because back when they had to fill out reports "the details were so grim, so disturbing" that it was decided that the stuff the preternatural branch does shouldn't be "immortalized on paper." Yup, so darkity-dark grim-dark that not even the feds, who work with all the horrible things that humans do to each other, can handle it, so she gets out of all the boring parts of the job. I'm serious.
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Date: 2012-12-14 10:35 pm (UTC)Actually, in Skin Trade, when a regular police officer mentions having to answer to his supervisor, Anita monologues to us about how super-cool feds like herself don't have to "answer to their hierarchy much" because the U.S. Marshals Service didn't like how they were "grafted on". Because not liking someone means not requiring them to answer for anything they do, apparently? And then we get a page on how "our warrants of execution were the only paperwork" because back when they had to fill out reports "the details were so grim, so disturbing" that it was decided that the stuff the preternatural branch does shouldn't be "immortalized on paper." Yup, so darkity-dark grim-dark that not even the feds, who work with all the horrible things that humans do to each other, can handle it, so she gets out of all the boring parts of the job. I'm serious.