12-02-2017, 07:06 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-02-2017, 07:31 PM by Honk Twice. Edited 15 times in total.)
Stable hootagen is the newish chemical with the classic owlbomb effect - the target is force equipped an owl suit and owl mask.
The Problem
The only use I have seen of the chemical is as an impromptu thieving tool. When splashed you're suddenly and unexpectedly disrobed, allowing the perpetrator to quickly abscond with the ID and whatever was in the target's pockets and on their belt.
The Solution
Make the victim keep their ID on them. Alternatively the chemical could be made to stop penetrating skin. Skin penetration doesn't make much sense, and it would stop the chemical from being primarily a splash-and-grab weapon. This would keep around more advanced hijinks like using stable hootagen and fluorosulfuric acid smoke to destroy the IDs of everyone in a cloud, without making it too easy to use.
The Problem
The only use I have seen of the chemical is as an impromptu thieving tool. When splashed you're suddenly and unexpectedly disrobed, allowing the perpetrator to quickly abscond with the ID and whatever was in the target's pockets and on their belt.
The Solution
Make the victim keep their ID on them. Alternatively the chemical could be made to stop penetrating skin. Skin penetration doesn't make much sense, and it would stop the chemical from being primarily a splash-and-grab weapon. This would keep around more advanced hijinks like using stable hootagen and fluorosulfuric acid smoke to destroy the IDs of everyone in a cloud, without making it too easy to use.