I still can't decide whether this is daring or just foolish, but I'm seriously considering just having Archer shoot him right now - even with a police officer talking to him. Sure, he'll be a witness to someone shooting an apparently-normal person with an arrow and that's certain to put the police on alert, but I don't know how that could actually be traced back to us. Even if they somehow apprehend us as a suspect, we don't own a bow and have probably never shot one, have no known connection to the person being shot, no criminal history, etc, etc. It would be nice to wait until there weren't witnesses, but it seems a shame to pass up finally having a shot without this arrowproof glass in the way.
Of course, I wouldn't put it pass the arrow not accomplishing anything. Rider detecting the attack and putting the windows up in time or some kind of property of the noble phantasm that keeps people inside the car safe (which could explain why Koch was so calm earlier). Which means this might just create new problems without solving any old ones, but I still feel pretty tempted. Thoughts?
Though now that I think about it....
>To a non-magical observer, would Archers arrows pass for mundane projectiles or would there be something undeniably supernatural to their appearance?
>Revealing the presence of magic to non-magi is taboo, but does that extend to civilians witnessing magical acts that are capable of being passed off as mundane (if highly unusual) ones?