01-06-2025, 01:13 AM
extremely cool.
> "Mark fabricated, imported, and photocopied items to show how they were created"
not totally sold on this but extremely minor in the scheme of everything else. mostly thinking about ruck kits here; if i understand how this would work and what it'd apply to, for example, a phaser gets marked as fabricated versus imported, you know that it's in the ruck kit and can lock it ASAP versus someone picked it up from the debris field or cargo was having a good day. personally i think the level of origin determination we have right now is decent (ruck kits sharing a network list of items; colors for certain tools from various fabs), but i'd also be happy to be sold on the implementation here. assuming i understood it correctly? ultimately though this is a discussion above my paygrade since i think it boils down to "how much investigative power does a detective/sec assistant deserve" and if the answer is "we'd like to move the detective towards being unique and more useful than firing his gun at george in the bar between drinking bottles of bo jack's", then that's fine.
also not 100% on the retina scans but that's just personal flavor and i don't have any meaningful reason of why that would help guide the implementation or anything.
love the timestamps, broadly think the footprint/organ matching for sets could be cool in some cases, and the glove masking here is way better than current. looking forward to this one regardless of whatever questions i have on the very particulars! thank you for this.
> "Mark fabricated, imported, and photocopied items to show how they were created"
not totally sold on this but extremely minor in the scheme of everything else. mostly thinking about ruck kits here; if i understand how this would work and what it'd apply to, for example, a phaser gets marked as fabricated versus imported, you know that it's in the ruck kit and can lock it ASAP versus someone picked it up from the debris field or cargo was having a good day. personally i think the level of origin determination we have right now is decent (ruck kits sharing a network list of items; colors for certain tools from various fabs), but i'd also be happy to be sold on the implementation here. assuming i understood it correctly? ultimately though this is a discussion above my paygrade since i think it boils down to "how much investigative power does a detective/sec assistant deserve" and if the answer is "we'd like to move the detective towards being unique and more useful than firing his gun at george in the bar between drinking bottles of bo jack's", then that's fine.
also not 100% on the retina scans but that's just personal flavor and i don't have any meaningful reason of why that would help guide the implementation or anything.
love the timestamps, broadly think the footprint/organ matching for sets could be cool in some cases, and the glove masking here is way better than current. looking forward to this one regardless of whatever questions i have on the very particulars! thank you for this.