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Aug. 30th, 2006 06:06 pmOpinions: do vampires (specifically, Vampire: the Requiem vampires) leave fingerprints?
Also, what are the odds of rolling 25 ten-sided dice and not getting anything above a 7?
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Date: 2006-08-30 11:02 pm (UTC)eh? what kind of die?
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Date: 2006-08-30 11:03 pm (UTC)Ten-sided. Ahem.
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Date: 2006-08-30 11:26 pm (UTC)Therefore, to roll 25 times in a row and get that is (7/10)^25
0.013% chance, or a little more than a one in ten thousand chance.
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Date: 2006-08-30 11:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-31 12:13 am (UTC)But if you're doing some kind of vampire CSI deal, vampires would leave DNA in the form of hair and skin follicles, right? Especially if there had been any kind of a struggle.
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Date: 2006-08-31 12:19 am (UTC)Quiet, you.
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Date: 2006-08-31 01:15 am (UTC)The question is really more "did they leave fingerprints in the ambulance or in the cop car?" Either would be fairly bad.
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Date: 2006-08-31 01:17 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-31 01:18 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-31 01:56 am (UTC)Does this mean I've lost the ambulance? Dammit.
I'd say no to the cop car and probably even the Gremlin. As was noted above, no oily secretions. And no mess or fluids spilled inside the car.
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Date: 2006-08-31 01:52 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-31 04:08 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-31 05:19 am (UTC)1) No secretion. If their hands are entirely clean, they won't leave fingerprints, but they may have trouble with fine manipulation because the coefficient of friction of their skin will be so low. The skin ridges are still there, so the potential for physical imprinting is still there, especially if the vampire used supernatural strength to grip something. If their hands are dirty, they'll leave fingerprints.
2) Secretion. If they can still produce tears, saliva, etc., they're still producing oil at some low rate.
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Date: 2006-08-31 07:12 am (UTC)These are votes in the 'no secretions' column.
On the other hand, a vampire is an undead thing cursed by god never to see the light of day, doomed to steal the very waters of life on a daily basis like the worst kind of addict, never able to take it freely. Any time there the question is asked, "Normal people have x vulnerability - are vampires immune?" the answer should be 'no.' This is Vampire: The Requiem, not Superheroes who Happen to Drink Blood on the Sly (see Astro City).
-Luagha
Who is actually playing Amber whenever he plays Vampire, except without the whole multidimensional thing and he drinks the blood offscreen
Re: Vampires don't cry
Date: 2006-08-31 07:14 am (UTC)Re: Vampires don't cry
Date: 2006-08-31 07:39 am (UTC)Re: Vampires don't cry
Date: 2006-08-31 02:25 pm (UTC)Re: Vampires don't cry
Date: 2006-08-31 04:06 pm (UTC)Re: Vampires don't cry
Date: 2006-08-31 11:26 pm (UTC)Re: Vampires don't cry
Date: 2006-08-31 11:27 pm (UTC)Although, everybody else's cars (properly registered?) are sittin right there in front of Jack's place, likely on fire.
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Date: 2006-08-31 11:41 pm (UTC)Re: Vampires don't cry
Date: 2006-08-31 11:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-31 01:26 pm (UTC)And BTW, fingerprints are harder to pick up than what you see in CSI*, Law & Order, or whatever the detective/cop show is of the day. Quite a few times there are partial prints, smeared prints, and the fact that everything gets touched by everybody on a regular basis, so there are overlapping fingerprints, or a ton of them at a typical crime scene. Plus, consider that today, computers are used to sort out and match fingerprints, whereas this was not possible with 80's technology. I'd say you figure out some probability and roll for it.
* And oh yeah, it still cracks me up everytime they use "luminol" in that show.