Because he's better than that. Better than they are. He's young, he's good-looking, charming, efficient, smart, and skilled enough to come up with, or get someone else to come up with this e-virus that's got all you geeks stumped.We're not stumped, Roarke corrected with some annoyance as they rode to the bedroom. The bleeding investigation is ongoing and we're pursuing all shagging avenues.While it amused her to hear him quote the usual departmental line-with the addition of the Irish-she shrugged.
In the narrative, the character is portrayed as exceptionally talented and capable, standing out due to his youthfulness, attractiveness, and intelligence. His charm and skills make him adept at creating an e-virus that has perplexed experts, highlighting his superiority in both intellect and creativity. This sets him apart from others in the field, emphasizing that he possesses qualities that elevate him above his peers.
Amidst the ongoing investigation, another character, Roarke, expresses his annoyance at the typical departmental response, insisting they are actively exploring all avenues. While one character finds humor in this situation, it underscores the seriousness of their inquiry and the complexity of their challenge. The conversations reflect the tension between confidence in their abilities and the ongoing struggle to comprehend the situation at hand.