meditions142 wrote: Sun Nov 17, 2024 1:52 pmVery interesting. So clearly the Glove does cause some degree of harm and could cause bad effects. Therefore, SI only uses it on younger women and only if it is absolutely necessary for the mission.Stormtrooper1990 wrote: Sun Nov 17, 2024 1:39 pm
It also explains why the SI don't target older women as subjects because of potential complications, of using electricity as a weapon. Generally women between the ages of 18 and 45 are deemed acceptable, as long as they are mission critical.
I hope none of the women SI has used it on have suffered any permanent harm.
Indeed, after all both the heart and the brain are powered by electrical impulses which is why when the women are pinched it's just a merest of touches. Just enough to knock them out and keep their core functions working naturally, while not leaving a lasting impression. Yes, the SI since they are in the public eye using it on random civilians is forbidden, unless of course its absolutely necessary and with good reason. After all, the SI cannot risk one of their own going rogue not after Darkwatch so some degree of oversight is needed.
The shock glove itself recieved extensive testing, both in the labs and on willing volunteers so the SI made sure that the gloves themselves cause no lasting harm. Aside from the bruising left by the pinch and the jolt to the nervous system, which clears up after a few days followed by a little disorientation that also clears up, I'am happy to say that the women who have been in the recieving end of the glove make a full recovery but have little memory of what happened to them.