"If I remember correctly," Q said, feeding off of C's idea to provoke the killer, "the first Kira had addressed the public a number of times. If we want to assess the second Kira's personality, perhaps we could provoke him to address us as the first one did. We may even be able to convince him to tell us what his motive is, and we can gain a better grasp of his personality from his choice of words. I think this route is a bit more ethical than putting other humans in Kira's cross hairs. In addition, I would like to point out that we are not totally powerless in this situation. Presumably, Kira needs to get his information on criminals from somewhere. By manipulating information networks and evaluating his response to each situation, we may be able to force him to make some moves, giving us a chance to catch him in action. Yes, can something like this be arranged Chief?"