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Hoover mainly did that because he was a misogynistic homosexual. He'd have probably outright trooned out if he lived in current year.Oh, and female scientists and LEOs existed, they were just rare and really, really good at their jobs. It wasn't until Hoover became head of the FBI and booted the woman agents in 1923 (causing all LEO agencies, even local PDs) to follow suit was it considered "men only."
CoC is better just for the super flexible Chaosium system which made it really easy to borrow mechanics from any other Chaosium game. You could play it like a straight Lovecraftian cosmic horror game, i.e. almost any enemy was so dangerous you'd have to go full stealth mechanics and use eldritch knowledge to avoid the worst possible outcome, but my longest-lived campaign was a super gun heavy Roaring '20s type game with gangster protagonists of the "I may be a criminal lunatic, but I'm an AMERICAN criminal lunatic!" type.That's not to say games using either this one or PbtA can't be good; I recently found a good PbtA game in the form of RVMA which does a fine job with the dogshit system it chose to use. It's just I'd probably just suggest say... Call of Cthulhu over Blades, since I feel it nails the same vibe just as well.
So a lot of early scenarios were basically invading some cult compound and Hotline Miami'ing everyone in it.
Now, obviously, while guns are an excellent problem solver against human enemies, and they had to change tactics to deal with the eldritch bad boys, I wanted the game to have lots of action. This was right after I had switched from straight dungeon crawling, and people liked that, so I went with it (at least until most of the original crew had died because of said gunplay).
Anyway, I'd specifically recommend a system like CoC because it's a lot more easy to evolve playstyle in long campaigns as the general focus changes. These newer systems (and it really seems to be a wokeshit thing) often forcefully channel the RPG into some specific kind of play and it's basically baked in to the point you can't easily change it without scrapping much of the basic mechanics, in which case why not just play something else entirely?
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