01-28-2020, 05:12 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-28-2020, 05:12 AM by Sundance. Edited 1 time in total.
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I like this idea.
As someone who rolls security, the main crux of the issue of people specifically hacking into places is those insulated gloves obscure the prints. This change wouldn't completely remove this obscurity but certainly would be able to reveal parts of the fingerprint strand if someone forensically scanned more than one object. Basically this would encourage good detective work, while also not entirely fucking over the crimer in question.
As per the latex gloves - this would allow your average scrub to hide prints (as they're fairly available in medical, can be produced in the prefab afaik?), while also being balanced that they only do just that. It would mean that if a player is trying to be secretive, then they'd want to bring insulated gloves (for the hacking, etc) AND latex (to cover their tracks).
Because the availability of the latex, if someone wants to be ULTRA secretive, they could carry two, which would severely hamper detective work.
Eh, you mean latex fibers? This is already a thing, they'll leave latex fibers which can be traced back to the original glove. Anything else is just kind of conflating the change.
As someone who rolls security, the main crux of the issue of people specifically hacking into places is those insulated gloves obscure the prints. This change wouldn't completely remove this obscurity but certainly would be able to reveal parts of the fingerprint strand if someone forensically scanned more than one object. Basically this would encourage good detective work, while also not entirely fucking over the crimer in question.
As per the latex gloves - this would allow your average scrub to hide prints (as they're fairly available in medical, can be produced in the prefab afaik?), while also being balanced that they only do just that. It would mean that if a player is trying to be secretive, then they'd want to bring insulated gloves (for the hacking, etc) AND latex (to cover their tracks).
Because the availability of the latex, if someone wants to be ULTRA secretive, they could carry two, which would severely hamper detective work.
Quote:I think latex gloves should leave a trace ammount of talc powder on the things they touch, the gloves themselves, and the hands that wore them.
The power's chemical signature could be matched, but someone could also wash it off if they take that step
Eh, you mean latex fibers? This is already a thing, they'll leave latex fibers which can be traced back to the original glove. Anything else is just kind of conflating the change.