Talk:Bellwether/@comment-4959878-20160418003328/@comment-27997791-20160424185725

Dan1394 Bellwether did not appear to have that many henchmen or abundant resources, why would Doug bother going through all the additional work and substantial hazard and risk of being cought by kidnapping the predators, when it's so much easier to take one well aimed shot and then quickly leave the scene? He should expect the infected animal should be quite able to find their way out into the public on their own once they're shot, so why would he need to bother transporting the around himself? Shooting them in or near public places just masively increases the risk of him being see/caught on camera, or of someone at least noticing that the psychosis was triggered by some form of projectile, which would undermine the point of the plan. It didn't appear that the infected animals were "left to rot" they seemed quite capable of moving out and hunting down down people to attack on their own, it just appears that Lionheart's people were allways somehow just one step behind and caught them quickly after the psychosis. Given their short respons-time, it was probably smart of Doug to leave the scene quickly with as little potentially suspicious gear as possible once he had darted the target.