[@Genni] [quote=@Genni] In that case Anya might want to replace the explosive with a thermite charge instead. Explosive would shatter the device, but may leave some components intact, while a thermite charge would melt the device, transforming it into a molten lump of slag metal which would be worthless to anyone wanting to salvage the tech. Plus it'd be a little more discouraging to anyone attempting to tamper with one of them. [/quote] Great idea. Thermal charges it is. [quote=@Genni] I'd advise against making the hum too audible, since as it is Anya could plant the device on a vehicle or even a person without them noticing too easily. This could then be used to 'map' an area as the target moved through it, especially if she tagged a security guard or sentry working a patrol route. [/quote] Silent it is then. [quote=@Genni] In that case Anya might want to replace the explosive with a thermite charge instead. Explosive would shatter the device, but may leave some components intact, while a thermite charge would melt the device, transforming it into a molten lump of slag metal which would be worthless to anyone wanting to salvage the tech. Plus it'd be a little more discouraging to anyone attempting to tamper with one of them. I'd advise against making the hum too audible, since as it is Anya could plant the device on a vehicle or even a person without them noticing too easily. This could then be used to 'map' an area as the target moved through it, especially if she tagged a security guard or sentry working a patrol route. From the way I'm reading the description of her perception augmentation, it sounds similar to Hinata Hyuga's genetic ability in [i]Naruto[/i], where she has a full awareness of everything around her but with the additional option of focusing her senses in order to extend the range of her ability upto 10km in a certain direction. By using the ThirdEyes Anya does something similar, but unlike Hinata, who could just stand on top of a building scanning everything for 10km around her, Anya would have to find some way to deploy her devices to a location before detecting what was there. This raises a couple of questions for me.[list=1][*]Does a ThirdEye need to be manually activated by pulling the pin, or could it be activated from a remote location after it had been placed somewhere earlier?[*]Can the ThirdEye be fired from her rifle, allowing Anya to deploy them at a considerable distance? If deployed in this manner, would the pin be removed as the device was fired, or could it be activated only after reaching its target (or somehow being intercepted)?[/list] If they can be deployed in this way, Anya would take on similar skills to Saito, the sniper from [i]Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex[/i], whose cybernetic targeting eye is able to be linked to satellite systems giving him 'perfect' aiming capabilities. Unless the feed is hacked and the target knows he's aiming at them, allowing them to avoid his shots as he makes them (as seen in the first season's second episode [i]Bōsō no Shōmei TESTATION[/i].) [/quote] Yeah, my original idea was for it to be a bullet, so she could fire it from her rifle, but I thought that it would be too OP, wouldn't it? Currently the Third Eye needs to be manually deployed, either by Anya herself or by someone else. After someone pulls the pin, its already activated. Maybe it would also be interesting to make it also a bullet type. Thinking about it, both would have different applications. The device would be good for mapping closed areas where Anya doesn't have a direct line of sight. Such as buildings & etc. For that, Anya would need to go there scout the place herself, or send someone to do it. The bullets would be faster and easier to deploy, but there are obvious drawbacks to them, drawbacks that actually prevent them from being op... Well... even though Anya's rifle is silenced, people nearby can still hear as the bullet hits the ground/wall/etc. or see the obvious hole on it. That would prevent her to simply just shoot it wherever she wants and create a huge field where she has a 'perfect aim'. Now the big question is: Would it be fair for the bullet type and the device to have exactly the same range and drawbacks? PS: love ghost in the shell <3