Either it’s possible to produce people/systems that detect werewolves at scale, or it isn’t. If it isn’t, we have problems.
My prediction is that “we have problems”, and that the solutions will necessarily involve dealing with those problems for a very long time, the hard way.
(I’d also reword to “it’s either possible to produce werewolf detection at a scale and reliability that outpaces werewolf evolution, or it isn’t.” Which I think maps pretty cleanly to medicine – we discovered antibiotics, which was real powerful for awhile, but eventually runs the risk of stopping working)
Or to put another way:
My prediction is that “we have problems”, and that the solutions will necessarily involve dealing with those problems for a very long time, the hard way.
(I’d also reword to “it’s either possible to produce werewolf detection at a scale and reliability that outpaces werewolf evolution, or it isn’t.” Which I think maps pretty cleanly to medicine – we discovered antibiotics, which was real powerful for awhile, but eventually runs the risk of stopping working)