Woot, got my new chair in today, just finished ASSembling it. I had a 2k dollar chair from Europe that I got cheap through the company, but that one fits my wife much better so now I'm parked in a DXRacer "gaming chair". I have to say, it feels pretty nice.
Zweiblumen
Yeah, I'd agree that that kind of interval might set a troublesome precedent further down the line. And I'm glad I don't come across as a whiny little bitch

That being said, I'd encourage you to voice you thoughts. I mean, we're all pretty open and accomodating here, as shown by rednblacks latest post, and at least for me it helps me as a GM to hear what other players (and GMs) think about certain rules.
Malevolence
Nice! Didn't realize you had Willpower 7, so that's even more oomph than I expected. 1 hit on judge intentions isn't much of a difference, so I'll just add in a line about how Erik confirms his reading of Mercer's emotional state with something like body language or inflection or some such.
Good point about trash and the like. Maybe that could be explained in-setting by wear and tear? I.e. it gets discarded and eventually runs out of juice; we can assume that everything in Shadowrun has the capability to charge via wireless induction, and if they ever were to sit in a static or spam zone for long enough to run out they might not turn back on.
And those kinds of things would be relatively static (no pun intended), so it should be simple enough to filter out all the garbage. That's a neat idea, though, no matter how you look at it; use Wrapper, make the drone look like something mundane that people, even security personnel, would filter out just by virtue of there being so much of it. That presents a couple of viable scenarios to my mind.
1. Not running silently, spotter using AR: moderate likelihood of being spotted, as most people filter out all icons that are non-threatening (i.e. pairs of underwear, plastic bags, gum wrappers, etc) but keep potentially threatening icons (weapons, armor, commlinks/decks/rcc, and vehicles). However, a random security guard could still be walking around without any filters and suddenly wonder why there's a McHughs Soy-Burger wrapper up on the wall according to his AR feed, but none that he can see with his actual eyes
2. Not running silently, spotter using VR: very low to low likelihood of being spotted, as above except a decker/spider would have to decide to specifically look at every piece of trash icon as he'd have no relative physical location of each icon, just that they're in the nearby vicinity
3. Running silently, spotter using AR: low to moderate likelihood of being spotted, as most AR only users will not have particularly good Matrix Perception rolls
4. Running silently, spotter using VR: moderate to high likelihood of being spotted, as most dedicated VR users will have good Matrix Perception pools and once they know an icon is nearby running silently will almost certainly investigate
So, unless the opposition has dedicated, onsite Matrix support I'd say our best chance is to just use Wrapper and leave it not running silently; in all four of the above cases there's always a chance a guard will just happen to spot an infiltrating drone (and I personally don't think size modifiers are nearly enough as it should be really hard to find a micro-sized drone), but of the four scenarios 1 and 2 likely gives the best odds against detection via the Matrix.
rednblack
Cool as cool, man; work has to come first.