[ Ema spares a glance for Lys burning herself, but with all the confidence of a terminally uncoordinated person who frequently breaks glass and drops hazardous liquids, she concludes that Lys will be just fine. ]
... Ah. Ballistics is the study of projectiles and firearms. In forensic terms, it usually involves the matching of bullets to the guns they were fired from.
[ Maybe Lys is a little more "countryside" than Ema initially thought. But hey. Science doesn't discriminate, and neither will she. If she has an audience, then by the scientific gods, she will preach. ]
Let me frame things a different way. Thanks to forensic science, almost anything you come into contact with can be traced back to you. When you touch things, you leave behind fingerprints that are uniquely yours. Your hair, blood, and saliva contain tons of biological data. Even the material of your clothes can rub off and form a trail straight to you.
Think of it as... an advanced form of tracking. Only instead of animals, forensic investigators track criminals.
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... Ah. Ballistics is the study of projectiles and firearms. In forensic terms, it usually involves the matching of bullets to the guns they were fired from.
[ Maybe Lys is a little more "countryside" than Ema initially thought. But hey. Science doesn't discriminate, and neither will she. If she has an audience, then by the scientific gods, she will preach. ]
Let me frame things a different way. Thanks to forensic science, almost anything you come into contact with can be traced back to you. When you touch things, you leave behind fingerprints that are uniquely yours. Your hair, blood, and saliva contain tons of biological data. Even the material of your clothes can rub off and form a trail straight to you.
Think of it as... an advanced form of tracking. Only instead of animals, forensic investigators track criminals.