::/home/robh/unity/unityfiles/text/FrankShortGraveyard:1141901791:: Moved by SimonBooth on Thu 09 Mar 2006
<<< Note drinking is perfectly legal; as is ownership of alcohol, just so long as you bought it before prohibition began. -- SimonBooth >>>
<<< I half-recall (from GCSE History, so it may be wrong) that buying alcohol is legal too: the illegal activites are making, selling and transporting. Anyone know anythign about this? -- StevenKitson >>>
<<< There's a lengthy discussion in one of the cthulhu sourcebooks. I'll bring it along next week. -- SimonBooth >>>
<<< I'd like Frank to be used as a way for the characters to get information from the police force, and as a way of introducing stories. As such, I'd rather nobody messed with him too much, or killed him off. Frank could be used in extreme circumstances to get the characters out of trouble with the police, but try to avoid it - he really wouldn't do anything he knows Lloyd would disapprove of, and that's pretty much everything. -- AldenSpiess >>>
Lloyd McDonall thinks Frank is a fool and a soft touch, but is fond of him none the less, and does his best to shield him from some of the less pretty aspects of policing.
He doesn't like his boss Lloyd McDonall very much, but has a great deal of respect for him as a detective and as a police chief. He's not fond of Lloyd's attitudes, but believes that Lloyd does his job very well and will follow Lloyd's judgement in all matters of policing, even where it goes against his own.
