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Chapter 128 Sixth Society

Qianhara Rinto made up his mind and just started working on the script. However, after only one day of work, he felt a little chest tight and nauseous, almost as if he was overjoyed.

Of course it's easy to do something, but it's not that easy when it comes to actually doing it. Trying to perfectly transplant a TV series from 2018 to 1995 is a headache to death.

A lot of content in the series that involves the Internet is the best solution. For example, the "social group violence" involved in the first episode can be changed to a unanimous condemnation in newspapers and TV, and the effect of abuse on the Internet.

Basically consistent;

For another example, in the second episode, the hero deduced the location where the heroine was trapped through a few words she said, which involved quickly searching for a lot of confidential data through the Internet. This can be pushed to the government's internal LAN, anyway, the "Unnatural Death Research Institute"

"It is originally an imaginary organization, and the TV series is not a documentary. It comes from life and is higher than life. As long as the logic can be understood, the audience will not care whether there is really a local area network "Unnatural Death Research Institute". This organization is fake, and then create another one.

There’s nothing wrong with a fake LAN, it’s not like there’s no internet these days.

Another example is when it comes to live broadcasting. "Criminals" can learn some technology, covertly access the broadcast network in private universities, and engage in "live broadcasting" through the TV and radio in the classroom, which has always aroused the attention of all aspects of society.

Note.

Other situations are similar. This is what screenwriters do. As long as the core of the story is established, we can work hard to start the story and strive for reasonableness and logical autonomy. There is no way to change it, such as "technological headshots" or something like that. It's amazing.

Just draw a gourd and write a story yourself!

Chihara Rinto has already written the sp for "Hanzawa Naoki", and this one is no different.

Rinto Chihara is still confident in this difficult situation. The most difficult part is that the main plot of this drama involves the great development of forensic science, mainly the improvement of science and technology. This makes him scratch his head. You can't predict the future, right?

Or change it directly to a science fiction film, then the audience won't buy it.

After all, it comes from life and is higher than life. There is also a sentence "based on life" at the end. It is okay for TV dramas to be exaggerated, but it cannot be exaggerated to the point of no end.

He immediately took Keima Shiraki to the bookstore. The library swept away all the books on forensic medicine and started researching when he came back.

DNA testing, this is no problem, it has been used since the 1980s, but it is expensive and time-consuming. The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department has been using it for ten years now, and China has also been using it since 1987...

Not to mention blood stain detection, poison detection, weapon material detection, etc., it was earlier than DNA detection was put into use!

Needless to say, water quality testing has little to do with forensic science. It has been done since the invention of the microscope. There are scholars who specialize in studying ocean water quality and algae. The stack of related journal papers is higher than any human being.

Human anatomy and pathological and toxicological analysis of major organs go back even further. The Renaissance, which can be traced back to the Renaissance, has been practiced for hundreds of years, and has been carried out in Japan for nearly a hundred years. The most famous guy in the related profession, whose avatar is now

It's all on the banknotes, and the audience sees it every day.

Chihara Rinto studied for three days behind closed doors and compared some knowledge points that needed to be used. He found that from the mid-to-late 1990s to the early 21st century, the development direction of forensic science was quite strange, mainly to save time.

, develop in order to save money and effort, pay more attention to the upgrading of instruments, and are especially keen on PCR, that is, the improvement of polymerase chain reaction technology. In the field of criminal investigation, PCR technology is mainly to save money and time,

Resolve DNA faster.

As for PCR technology, he looked it up and found that it had been around in the 1980s. In 1994, he had just won the Said Bader Award. He felt that this award was like the Nobel Prize. It has already been put into use, but it is widely used.

Its scope is far less extensive than that of later generations, and people don't know much about it.

It seems that there is no problem in keeping the main line as it is. The PCR technology has been further improved and the most decisive evidence that could not be detected before has been detected. In 18 years, the evidence had to be seen with a microscope and in 1995 with a magnifying glass. Anyway, the audience group also

Different, it was enough to win the trust of the audience in 1995, and it also had the shock of new technology.

Chihara Rinto didn't go home for another three days. He stayed in the office to sort out his thoughts. He felt that "Unnatural Death" could be filmed, but it would be much more troublesome than "Hansawa Naoki".

It is indeed a lot of trouble. If the script needs to be changed, then the script has to be changed. If the script is changed, the shooting will change drastically. Is it worth it?

Qianhara Rinto fell into deep thought again. After thinking about it for a long time, he felt it was worth it!

It's not that he really wanted to film "Unnatural Death", or that he wanted to take the opportunity to repay the favor, but that he couldn't bear the subject. "Unnatural Death" caused a sensation for no reason. Something very happened before this.

Strange things.

In his original world of Japan, a sixty-seven-year-old woman was arrested because the police suspected that she had killed seven of her partners over the past two decades in order to inherit their huge inheritance.

, and as for why she was able to kill her sixth husband but was fine all the time, and was only discovered after committing the seventh crime, the police said that there was no autopsy after the death of the previous six husbands. This is not because the Japanese police are too willful, but because they didn't.

This habit, or rather the serious deficiencies of forensic medicine.

It's like many mystery skits in "Death Schoolboy". It's obvious that they just need to find a forensic doctor to check, but they just don't do it. Why? It's much easier to reason out the criminal than to find a forensic doctor. Japanese detectives are legal.

The police can invite them to participate in cases. There are more than 20,000 people on the register. There may be more than 100,000 including amateurs, but there are only more than 100 forensic doctors...

At that time, this incident caused quite a stir in the society. Then the cabinet made statistics and found that in the 21st century, Japan's autopsy rate was only 11.7%. Last year, it was even worse, only 9.9%, which is the same as other countries.

A comparison is simply scum. For example, Sweden is more than 90%, the United States is more than 70%, and the United Kingdom is more than 50%...

Well, we are only in the 1990s, and it is not time for this matter to be exposed. If I were to expose it first...

Chihara Rinto feels that the effect should be quite good. After all, this drama itself is a good drama. It has great reputation and high ratings. There is no generation gap like Li Gouhai in "The Winner is Justice". The audience will definitely accept it.

No problem, but if it causes a stir in society, even the government will hold its nose and thank itself for pointing out the shortcomings. Then won’t it benefit even more?

When your style rises significantly, your reputation will also rise significantly, and it is an absolutely positive reputation. At least a good reputation that pays attention to the current situation of society will never escape.

He thinks it's worth the trouble!

He got up directly and went to find Iori Murakami, ordering Keima Shiraki to stay and continue to compare the forensic knowledge points according to the list, making sure that there would be no fatal bugs in the play that would ruin the life of "national teacher" Chihara.

No TV series is immune to the little reputation bug. You can’t force it, it just needs to be dealt with.

He went to Murakami Iori's office and went in without knocking. He saw Murakami Iori wiping Fanxingshang's "plate" there, and he was speechless. Don't wipe it every day. The layer of gold was plated.

It was polished into a silver plate before your eyes!

Murakami Iori looked up and found that he didn't care. Recently, Chihara Rinto was "conceiving scripts". She didn't have much work to do except "Human Observation", so she was just entertaining!

She kept holding on and asked with a smile: "I finally came out of the office. Is there something wrong?"

Chihara Rinto didn't sit down and asked directly: "Have you contacted the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department?"

"The contact has been made. Director Shiga personally greeted us to the Sixth Society and gave me the contact information. If you want to go on an inspection, you can leave at any time." When Murakami Iori heard that it was serious business, he immediately took it seriously.

He stood up, put down the medal and said: "I asked the person in the 'Six Societies' of the Kanto Alliance in advance, and he was willing to cooperate and his attitude was very good."

"Six Society" is a common name in the industry for a press corps. It is hard to believe that the office of this press corps is on the ninth floor of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, and the members of the press corps are mainly sent by major newspapers and television stations.

Not just any media can send people to station reporters in order to obtain first-hand news. It must be a media with enough influence.

This press group is very arrogant, and their slogan is "the people should have the right to know." In the early days, six major media outlets seemed to have collectively put pressure on them to set this precedent, so the police gave them the name "Six Societies"

"The nickname has a similar meaning to "Six Old Hooligans", but it has been so long ago that almost no one can explain how this nickname came about.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department definitely doesn't like these people, but they don't want to be at odds with the media, so they take good care of them. Not only do they provide free office space, but they also open the gyms, swimming pools, and restaurants used by the department's staff to them.

They even provided free clerks for the reporters to help them order meals, call taxis, clean the office, etc.

According to rumors, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department spends more than 300 million yen on the "six societies" every year, but no one can prove it, and no one wants to prove it and offend the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department and all media at the same time.

Tokyo is messed up.

The press team is also happy to enjoy this kind of treatment. They try their best to communicate with the police, obtain first-hand case information, and fully enjoy the privileges of the big media. Of course, the benefits are not for nothing. They also try their best not to chase the police to death in ordinary cases.

They bite, and sometimes even cooperate with the police to control public opinion to a certain extent. Only when the matter is too big and they can't handle it, will they start to curse, push the police to the ground and beat them hard.

Although Kanto United Television is beaten and kicked by the Big Five on a daily basis and loses its shit from time to time, it is the sixth largest private broadcasting network in Japan after all. It is almost broadcast nationwide. It still has some cards. Among the "Six Societies", it is related

Long-time resident reporter of Eastern Union.

Chihara Rinto wanted to know that the plot of "Unnatural Death" was not in line with the current situation in Japan, so he naturally asked Murakami Iori to help him investigate. Since Murakami Iori has been immersed in this industry for a long time, he naturally knew who to look for.

It was easiest to ask, so I immediately contacted our reporters from the "Six Societies" through the production bureau. I felt that these people were the most familiar with the police and had certain connections in the police system. They could probably make a relatively comprehensive explanation.

He Bu was very concerned about Chihara Rinto's next work, and after hearing the news, he made a special call to ask for cooperation.

Chihara Rinto was very satisfied with Murakami Iori's work efficiency and felt that this white-bone spirit was particularly reliable. He immediately asked her to call and communicate with the "Six Society", and then asked Murakami Iori to take him to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department.

Then go to the police and ask, it's best to talk to a forensic doctor. After fully understanding the reality, you can start making a 95 version, no, it's a 96 version of "Unnatural Death"

.

Of course, the most important thing is to give the Japanese government a kick in the butt and become a "national teacher"!


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