Nowhere to Run
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: Because even sticky fingers have need of lotion
- Image Source: Soap Dispenser via Amazon, Pickpocket by Proletkult Graphik via TheNounProject, Photoshop manip by me
- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions: Permission for Lance of Dreams as Manufacturer
- Primary Source: N/A
- Name: Finger-Free Moisturizer (rarely available with Special Formula!)
- Manufacturer: Darkwire | Lance of Dreams (Special Formula!)
- Affiliation: Darkwire
- Market Status: Closed-Market
- Modularity: No
- Production: Limited | Semi-Unique (Special Formula!)
- Material: Water, Topical Alcohols, Anti-Surfactant Compounds, Fleshglue, Khaddl-nut Butter, Custom-Programmed Micro Machines (Special Formula! only)
- Classification: Lotion
- Method of Consumption: Topical
- Average Life: Within 2 hours of application
- Nutritional Value/Allergies/Side Effects/ Purpose: Users may be allergic, common reactions include skin rash or blisters. Do not ingest.
- Keeps skin from drying out.
- Aids in criminal endeavors.
- Soaks into fingerprints to avoid leaving identifiable evidence.
- Coats fingertips with a dermal adhesion compound to increase grip ability.
- (Special Formula! only) Applies a cosmetically identical version of the subject fingerprint.
- Requires frequent re-application for longer jobs.
- Long-term use can lead to skin sensitivity, allergy, or ineffectiveness.
- (Special Formula! only) Must first acquire a subject's fingerprint before use.
Crime only pays if you don't get caught. And the first step to not getting caught is to leave no evidence.
One of the ways Darkwire Shadowrunners manage this is with a specially-developed lotion that keeps their hands healthy and their fingerprints concealed from snooping CorpSec or private investigators after the fact.
Seeing the success of FFM, Lance of Dreams developed a specially-formulated version which includes customized microscopic machines, programmed with a specific fingerprint which is etched on top of the lotion's surface once applied. Ideal for framing someone for a job, or posing as the item's owner while illictly handling an item.
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