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*** It would be a hell of a lot harder if the Feds did a DNA test on the resulting blood which probably takes less than a minute with their technology, that would at least limit the infiltrators to having to always impersonate the same person |
*** It would be a hell of a lot harder if the Feds did a DNA test on the resulting blood which probably takes less than a minute with their technology, that would at least limit the infiltrators to having to always impersonate the same person |
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**** Going into the morality of accessing everyone's medical records like that might have been a bit too much for a set of episodes that was already rather heavy on the sociological morality navel-gazing. As it is, there were already several segments that were close to [[Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex|the characters just sitting around talking about things for long stretches of time]]. It's an interesting subject but possibly a little much to ask of a mainstream primetime audience to sit through. |
**** Going into the morality of accessing everyone's medical records like that might have been a bit too much for a set of episodes that was already rather heavy on the sociological morality navel-gazing. As it is, there were already several segments that were close to [[Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex|the characters just sitting around talking about things for long stretches of time]]. It's an interesting subject but possibly a little much to ask of a mainstream primetime audience to sit through. |
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** Two Words: Security Theater [ |
** Two Words: Security Theater [https://web.archive.org/web/20180808020532/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security_theater] |
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== Good Luck With That Trapped on a Deathless War World Thing! == |
== Good Luck With That Trapped on a Deathless War World Thing! == |