
1995, Started as a Criminal Investigation Expert
1995,从刑侦专家开始
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- Ongoing
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- 886k Words
- Genre
- Urban
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Urban Life
- Updated
- 3d ago
- Source
- Qidian
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55.5kFans
332Chapters
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Great article, I like it! From the perspective of technical flow, it is even better than the National Forensic Medicine!
I finally saw an article like this in which the male protagonist relies on truly hard-core modern investigative techniques to solve crimes. The vast majority of Qidian are "psychology experts", or "criminal psychology experts", or "profiling masters", or "reasoning masters". In short, they are just fake things at a glance.
Rare police technical article, good-looking
Grain and grass, including those from Shennong
The author's writing is great. It's a rare technical police article. Personally, I feel like I was chasing a national forensic doctor.
It is said that criminal investigation relies on technology, but when a system is introduced, doesn't it actually rely on the system to solve crimes?
I found a big BUG. The protagonist was not reborn at the beginning, but suddenly became reborn. How should I put it? At the beginning, the author did not write that the protagonist was reborn. Although he did not say it clearly, he started writing directly that there is only a system, and through the protagonist's understanding of the system, his understanding of various technologies, and his unfamiliarity with computers, the importance of computer technology must be judged through the system's technology. Basically, the native graduates of 1995 are not reborn in later generations. But as I was writing, I immediately brought the knowledge of rebirth, and gradually it became that I was reborn, and suddenly I knew when and what technologies were applied in later generations. For example, I later learned that fingerprint databases were popularized nationwide in 2012. Isn't this inconsistent?
🤤 It's difficult. A technical person wants to turn into a criminal policeman and go to the front line with a gun. Why don't you put this aside? A few years ago, there were still people who had shotguns and the like, and there were gunmen on the opposite side, and you still wanted to rush forward? I'm a dumb guy, I just came here and I don't care whether you are reborn or not, whether you have a system or not.
How can you show any respect if you keep saying "this kid"? It's hard to call others "this kid" when you work the night shift.
After reading more than ten chapters, what is the use of this system? If you want to attract people, just turn it up and add skills to the protagonist. After reading more than ten chapters, I felt lonely and dull.
There are too many narrative-style tiles, the characters and plot are not vivid, and it looks like news. I hope the author will change it.
Huo Huo, you should be called Fingerprint Master
I couldn't stand it until I reached chapter 14, the pace was too slow. The owner just kept poking for fingerprints, and I really had no choice.
Why do you vomit when you see a dead body? The stereotype is really speechless
It feels a little awkward to choose words and sentences
There are three points in this novel that made me unable to stand it. First, the protagonist is like a robot. You can't feel his ideals and what he is fighting for. The whole person is like a lifeless tool man! Second. I thought these old criminal police technicians in the book were country bumpkin fools. In the case of checking a bicycle, I couldn't extract fingerprints from one place on the whole car. I had to try other places to see if it could be extracted. That's the normal result of the case. I had to wait for the protagonist to solve it. When the protagonist came, he proposed to extract fingerprints from the entire car. Those technicians suddenly realized it and generally said that they had not expected that this case was still a major case with more than 40 crimes. , As a result, all the police in the capital region of a country had to wait for the protagonist to arrive. If the protagonist didn't even think of testing the fingerprints of the entire car, they insisted that these technicians could not think of this. The police did not mention that these technicians were all national experts and had handled many cases. Didn't the front-line criminal police also think of it? Don't they hold meetings to communicate on such a big case? Third, and the most unbearable, are the routine and sensational plots and a lot of dialogues that normally reflect the character's personality and sophistication. Most of them are written using a narrative method from a third perspective. And most of them are brushed off, and you can't see them as three-dimensional people at all. All the members are useless and the case cannot be solved without the protagonist! It's funny, it's not unreasonable for so few people to read this book!
Why do some paragraphs have no preface and follower?
Poor imitator
It is very similar to the National Medical Examiner, but it feels less rigid. There are many technical routes, but they are not fun.
It looks good. The protagonist relies entirely on technology to solve crimes. There is a lot of technical introduction, which is quite rare. Recommend
Is the protagonist so cool that he is still a trainee police officer?
Why no comments?
The creativity is good, but after reading more than 100 chapters, I still feel that there are a few issues to be raised: 1 It can be seen that the author is suppressing the strength of the golden finger, so the experience is written more honestly at the beginning, and it increases little by little. This is a good point, so as not to write a cool article about the system upgrade of the era. But it increased a little bit in the early stage. Later, when I fired a gun and emptied the magazine of 7 bullets, it increased by 700. Later, it was written that the experience skyrocketed because I used a certain method. I don't feel good about this part. At least there is a logical problem in the experience skyrocketing after using a certain method. 2 Some parts of the plot are written a bit deliberately. Although I understand that it is to highlight and serve the protagonist, it is still very deliberate. For example, in addition to the system, all the fingerprints were found on the hands of the protagonist when manually comparing fingerprints. Another example is the case of more than 40 serial crimes. In the capital, the nature is so bad, so many crimes were committed, and people died. In the case of a bicycle, even if the handle part is not easy to extract, it is difficult, but as the only crime tool and escape tool left by the murderer, even if the test is carried out, the test must be based on the degree of dismantling the bicycle into parts, right? As for the protagonist to remind you that you can extract it here, you can extract it there, and the same thing here, is that right? Didn't they have a meeting or report before the protagonist arrived? Didn't anyone ask or ask if there were any fingerprints or valuable clues on the bicycle? 3 I have read more than a hundred chapters so far, but I still have the same refreshing writing style that has been repeated for more than a hundred chapters. At the end of the writing, I found the fingerprint on the protagonist's hand and then caught the suspect. I felt a little tired of looking at it. 4 Originally, I wanted to say that Goldfinger has good control, but after more than a hundred chapters, I have even written that the protagonist can read about 36,000 fingerprint cards a day. This is only 12 hours of working time every day, and finally read hundreds of thousands of fingerprint cards. Although I know that this is the ability brought by the protagonist's talent points, does the author really not think that this writing is already a bit supermodel? I don't even know what kind of things the protagonist can do that are close to superhuman after the protagonist points out other talents according to the author's previous preparation for the skyrocketing experience. With such a writing method, is there really a case that the protagonist cannot solve? 5 It is also recommended that the author revise it after finishing it, because after reading more than a hundred chapters from the beginning, I can really feel that there are some language problems in some paragraphs, or the reading is not smooth. 6 There are still some details. Although this is an era with limited technology, some details are better to be complete. For example, in the case of robbery leading to paralysis, the last actual physical evidence in that case was fingerprints and the criminal's confession. If the criminal retracts the confession or refuses to admit it to the end, such a case will be difficult to prosecute, and even if it is prosecuted, it will be easy to reverse. Although it is said later that the criminal explained the crime process, the police also looked for the crime tools, but failed to find them, and the prosecutor came to ask about the fingerprint report, it is best to add that the local police increased their manpower and search scope, and finally found the crime tools, which provided strong evidence for the prosecution. There is also the part about conferring first-class merit, although I know it is for fun, but according to what I searched, it basically said that there is a procedural problem, that is, the protagonist is still a trainee police officer, and although first-class merit can be promoted to the police rank in advance, it is only for those who already have the police rank. As for the protagonist, who does not have a police rank and is still a trainee, although he will normally be awarded the title of third-level superintendent after becoming a full-time officer, the way it is written in the book that he will be directly awarded the second-level superintendent after becoming a full-time officer does not make sense in terms of procedures. Finally, I wish the author better and better as he writes more.
It's a pass-level work, but it lacks a sense of excitement. The biggest problem is that I always want to praise the protagonist for being awesome, and make people around me smart. For example, I need a scanner for input, so I only want to buy it, but I don't want to temporarily borrow or rent it for a day or two.
How about continuing to write about animals in the next book?
I don't know anything else, but the author is definitely writing about Wuxi. Madun Bridge = Anyone who understands Shang Madun Bridge.
Wow, I enjoyed reading this book. The real technical flow is more technical than the National Forensic Medicine book. The only problem is that the first few chapters are not well written. It was only after I opened this book for the second time that I read it patiently that I realized that there is really nothing wrong with this book. What a pity. I think it really should be in the top 100 of the monthly voting list. The problem with the National Forensic Medicine book is that some trivial things are written in too detail and it makes it difficult to read. You need to be more focused. This book is very suitable for the rhythm of online writing. It's such a pity that it is not in the top 100. It's really not bad.
The first order was 1,600+, and the book-to-book ratio was 4.9, Which is not bad.
It's so long-winded. How can I be so long-winded? I just started with this new method I invented. I wrote more than a dozen pictures. I went in and compared two fingerprints and came up with a method. The key picture of this method was recommended to my colleagues and the boss praised me. I was really convinced. We are readers. We don't just go to fingerprints after learning. Can't you write about your daily life with your colleagues? It can not only enrich the image of the supporting role but also reduce the water content of this new method.
It's almost a million words, but there's no masterpiece yet 😰
Does criminal investigation need to be systematic? Isn't it just a deus ex machina? Who would like to watch a deus ex machina criminal investigation case?
A rare good criminal investigation article!
I enjoyed it so much that I kept ordering until I finished reading it. It was a great experience!
Why are there only two chapters today?