Padawanbater2
Well-Known Member
At first glance, this seems still in the realm of sci-fi, but I thought it was interesting
Is there any way to tag each bullet fired with the users information?
In the movie, before each round is fired from the Judges weapon, a ring goes around each bullet, based on the users DNA from touching the hand grip which can be recovered from the target. Bullets fragment and become deformed upon impact, I was wondering if there's any metal alloys that can withstand those kinds of forces, enough to where information can still be read/scanned from a recovered bullet?
Like a fingerprint, each person has their own signature, so when a bullet is recovered from a crime scene, the suspect is already identified.
Would you support something like this? Why/why not?
Is there any way to tag each bullet fired with the users information?
In the movie, before each round is fired from the Judges weapon, a ring goes around each bullet, based on the users DNA from touching the hand grip which can be recovered from the target. Bullets fragment and become deformed upon impact, I was wondering if there's any metal alloys that can withstand those kinds of forces, enough to where information can still be read/scanned from a recovered bullet?
Like a fingerprint, each person has their own signature, so when a bullet is recovered from a crime scene, the suspect is already identified.
Would you support something like this? Why/why not?