I'm curious about the mention of requiring physically touching the target of the Mind Probe, Insaniac and Beaumis.
As we read the rules for Detection spells, you don't actually need to touch the subject to be probed. Allow me to explain our reasoning.
Detection spells give the subject a new sense (beyond the normal five) or improve a sense the subject already has, for as long as they are sustained. Detection spells may be cast upon yourself or on another subject within touch range. The standard range of the sense a Detection spell grants is the spell’s Force x caster’s Magic in meters as a radius from the target of the spell. Extended-range detection spells have a Force x Magic x 10 meter range.
Note that this specifies a "standard range" of the sense used with detection spells. To us, the "may be cast upon yourself or on another subject within touch range" identifies who the recipient of the enhanced sense may be, not the target of the spell. Furthermore:
Using the extra or enhanced sense may require the subject to Observe in Detail as a Simple Action. Detection spells are either directional (like normal sight), area effect (work in all directions at once, like hearing), or psychic (providing some other special sense such as telepathy or precognition).
The sense is either active, requiring special efforts or actions to use, or passive, meaning it enhances the abilities of those affected without them having to take separate actions.
Again, this indicates that the sense that is enhanced (or granted) has a range and direction beyond just touch. This is further corroborated by most of the spell descriptions for Detection spells, as they nearly all state that the spell works "within range of the sense" and some further clarifies that the sense is "chosen when the spell is cast", or words to that effect.
Let's take Mind Probe as an example.
Mind Probe
Active, Directional
Type:M
Range: T
Duration: S
Drain: F
This spell allows the subject to telepathically probe the mind of a specific target within range of the sense (chosen when the spell is cast). The target is aware of the probing, though they may not know the source of the spell.
The spell is Active, meaning it requires "special efforts or actions to use", and Directional, meaning it is "like normal sight".
Why state "within range of the sense (chosen when the spell is cast)", if it was truly limited to Touch range? Our table reads the description of Detection spells as follows:
1. The caster states that Mind Probe is being cast
2. The caster chooses the target (recipient) of the spell; this target has to be within touch range, and can be the caster or someone else
3. The target of the spell chooses the sense to be enhanced (sight, hearing, touch, etc)
4. The caster rolls Spellcasting + Magic [Force], and notes the number of hits
5. The target of the spell chooses the "specific target within range of the sense" (which is limited to Force x Magic meters as per the general description of detection spells) chosen in step 3
6. The target chosen in step 5 rolls Willpower + Logic (+ Counterspelling) [Mental] to resist
7. Net hits of the opposed test determines the amount of information gained
This also meshes, to our table, with the description of Mind Probe that states that the target is aware of the probing, but not necessarily the source of the spell. If you had to establish physical contact with the target, you'd have to resort to palming or similar to go unnoticed as you bumped into the person on the street, which hardly seems appropriate.
Anyway, just wanted to bring to light that at least to our table, many Detection spells do not require the caster to touch the subject, and we believe this is both RAW and RAI.