Eagle Eyes – The Next Level Tech For Induction zusgazmy, 17/07/202321/07/2023 Home » Detective Resources » Eagle Eyes – The Next Level Tech For Induction Now that you know the basics, let move you to the next level of Sherlock Tech. And in this first post, as always, let’s talk about induction – gathering data in distance. Eagle eyes Induction Eagle is known to be able to hunt preys from 2 miles away (3.2 kilometers) in 4K. With the greatest eye sight, they can hunt without prey’s notice, act before prey can react. And that is what the next step all about: being able to observe and analyze in distance. Dilemma The difference between the previous Induction (God eyes) and this level of induction (Eagle eyes) is in the distance. With increased distance, it is harder to observe scratches, bent, hidden marks,etc. in details. You can’t bring everything close to you and observe one by one. Small details become a luxury the further you’re observing. Learn to see the bigger picture! What to pay attention to Without the ability to observe details, we are compensated with the ability to observe its relation to surrounding objects and people. Look for its features Observing object should always start within itself. You need to know what it is, its functions, parts, maybe even colors. Example: If you see an object with bright color, it could be used as a signal. If you see a charger, meaning it’s electronic, but there’s no blinking light, so people can tell if this object is working without indicator, chances are it is a defuser (indicate through smell). Look for surrounding object People often organized stuff of the same topic together. pen + pencils + eraser etc. You get the point. Supposedly you deduced that this person is a casual artist, specialized in pencil drawing, but there’s no eraser. Your next observation should be looking for that eraser. Or, maybe you see a notebook is out of place. Instead of being in front of the chair, on the table where someone should be there, it is on the side, opened, tilting outward. There is a pen on the table, in front of the chair, color matched with the note. Chances are there was someone sit in the chair, wrote on the note, and showed the note to someone else, standing on the side. These are just a few on top of my head. I will keep updating as we look deeper into this subject. Related Detective Resources inductionTheory crafting