Sherlock did have his seven-percent solution… and L (from Death Note) had to sit a certain way to keep his reasoning processes from dropping forty percent… so it’s certainly a reasonable parallel.
In case anyone’s curious—the Dee in this scene is at least based on (if not the same character as) a particular character in a small set of comic strips, stories, and pictures; but since most of that background was extraneous to the ideas of this scenelet, I consciously left them out to avoid interfering with said ideas. “We Were Here”, http://www.datapacrat.com/sketches/FinalWebSafe1.jpg , is one of the better pictures of that version of the character—though, of course, that may have nothing to do with the version of the character you prefer to envision or enaudion.
Having recently started watching the new BBC Sherlock Holmes, I can’t help but read it in their voices.
Sherlock did have his seven-percent solution… and L (from Death Note) had to sit a certain way to keep his reasoning processes from dropping forty percent… so it’s certainly a reasonable parallel.
In case anyone’s curious—the Dee in this scene is at least based on (if not the same character as) a particular character in a small set of comic strips, stories, and pictures; but since most of that background was extraneous to the ideas of this scenelet, I consciously left them out to avoid interfering with said ideas. “We Were Here”, http://www.datapacrat.com/sketches/FinalWebSafe1.jpg , is one of the better pictures of that version of the character—though, of course, that may have nothing to do with the version of the character you prefer to envision or enaudion.