Daniel Lambert

Daniel Lambert was the killer of an actor named Rex Logan in Star Crime (Case #91, or Case #35 of Pacific Bay).

Profile
Daniel is a now-former actor.

Daniel wears a Utopian badge on the right side of his blue sci-fi suit and sustained an acid burn on his forehead. Daniel wears glasses, sports blue makeup on his face, and is known to have used talcum powder.

Role in Case(s)
Daniel was found guilty after evidence incriminated him as the killer.

Daniel refused to admit to the crime once Amy and the player attempted to arrest him, but when Amy told him that the player retraced his steps which proved his guilt (including but not limited to positioning Rex's body to match the Utopian Enemy statue as a message), he conceded by stating that Rex was untalented and was not fit to star in a lead role in any film project. Daniel felt that Rex abused his Utopian faith to get the lead role for Warzone Pacific and Rex's abuse of the cult's faith made him label the victim as a traitor to the Utopians. Daniel wanted Rex gone so that he would have some time to shine in Ivywood, not to mention that he wanted to make the Utopians proud. Moreso, Daniel felt that Rex was not well-synchronized with the cult's faith, so to fool the player, Daniel stole a bottle of acid from Lucy Armstrong's prop room, threw it at Rex when he and the victim were alone in the set, configured the corpse to resemble a Utopian Statuette from the drive-in theater, and fled the scene, hoping that the acid would destroy the evidence. The player was fool-proof in the investigation per Amy, so Daniel was shipped to court.

Judge Dante told Daniel that he was not qualified to convict extraterrestrials, but Daniel told the honorable that he had to wear makeup since it was a part of his job in Warzone Pacific. Judge Dante made one thing clear despite his alleged xenophobia--A murder is a felony in planet Earth, and a 30-year jail sentence was issued to Daniel for grand homicide. Amy felt that it was a big welcome-back investigation in her books in spite of the team treating her like a fragile child, but she made clear that the Utopians isn't a cult to be trifled with. Post-indictment comments aside, Amy spoke to the player in the third person to announce that she's finally back for real.

Case Appearances

 * Star Crime (Case #91, or Case #35 of Pacific Bay)