Dr Rascher

Dr Rascher was one of the suspects of the murder investigation of CEO Teresa Turing in Immortal Sin (Case #105, or Case #49 of Pacific Bay), and programmer Bob Levene in Programmed To Kill (Case #106, or Case #50 of Pacific Bay).

Profile
Dr Rascher is a 68-year old researcher who works at Meteor Systems. He wears a lab coat with a Meteor Systems security badge over a green shirt with bow tie.

In his first appearance, he has a jellyfish sting on his head and it is known that he uses hand weights, eats sushi, and uses rejuvenating cream.

In his second appearance, he has an oil stain on his lab coat and it is discovered that he plays chess and knows binary.

Immortal Sin
Amy Young and the player first spoke to Rascher regarding his testing with mind swapping on hamsters. He said that it was Teresa's idea, saying that she wanted him to make her immortal. Although he thought she just wanted to stay beautiful, he opened a lab to make her mind live on forever after hearing of her terminal disease. He was sorry to hear that Teresa was murdered, saying that it won't be easy to find another willing test subject for human trials.

Rascher was spoken to again after they found and analyzed a bag of the victim's blood that he requested. He said that he had been requesting a bag of her blood for months, then requested asking if he could experiment on Teresa's body. Amy said that he would have no access considering his work, but Rascher said it was all in the name of science, and with the victim's blood his research will go ten times as fast.

Dr Rascher was found to be innocent after Greta Meduse was incarcerated for Teresa's murder, but the team was not through speaking to him yet. The player and Amy spoke with the doctor after finding a picture of him working on a cyborg dog. Amy was disgusted at the research he was doing, but Rascher said that there was no law forbidding animal testing in Pacific Bay. He said the progress he was making was more important compared to the animal's lives, and that the team wouldn't understand. When Amy questioned if this work got into the wrong hands, Rascher said he cared not what the people do with it as long as he can complete his experiments. While he couldn't be arrested for testing on animals, Amy fined him for insulting an officer and told him that while he may not care about the consequences, the police are the ones who have to deal with it.

Case Appearances

 * Immortal Sin (Case #105, or Case #49 of Pacific Bay)
 * Programmed To Kill (Case #106, or Case #50 of Pacific Bay)