June 12th, 2020, 05:14 PM
I tend to see those as separate (but related) "fields of study". [s]Perhaps that's why I'm bad.[/s]
But really, real life interrogations, even without pouring water down one's throat, have many differences with FM. For example, you don't see the other person. Also, you nearly always know what the other person is hiding if he's hiding anything: his alignment (exceptions being in some cases of interactions).
I tend to see those as separate (but related) "fields of study". Perhaps that's why I'm bad.
But really, real life interrogations, even without pouring water down one's throat, have many differences with FM. For example, you don't see the other person. Also, you nearly always know what the other person is hiding if he's hiding anything: his alignment (exceptions being in some cases of interactions).