The issue of killing or not killing is a separate one, though related. If it's easier to steal your commlink rather than kill you, isn't that the path most groups'll go down? Especially with less than tech savvy sapients... The difficulty comes in the fact that they will report it to Knight Errant... but if you do it right, and the changes are more on line with my thoughts, it's something that can be done to entirely cut you out of the system. By the time the victim reaches Knight Errant (hard to do without a commlink
) they're likely to be less than rational, and that won't help them put their case
I've hung around plenty of cops and plenty of crooks over the years and no, not really. The kinds that are going to screw someone over
that hard, without lube, aren't going to bat an eye at disposing of a major, inevitable complication like the real owner of the SIN still being alive. Compared to some of the vicious stuff they do, for
less profit than the RL equivalent of what a Rating 6 Fake SIN would bring, it's not even going to register.
You also have the issue that, as has been stated,
there are already rules for creating fake SIN which
would apply to this situation. It takes
weeks if not
months to rework a SIN. The base threshold is Rating x 32, and you get one roll per in-game
week. Even cutting the threshold in half for starting with a "similar" stolen SIN getting to a Rating 1 level of faking the SIN would take 16 hits rolling at 1-week intervals. Even a super-ace Hacker using Rating 10 programs is probably going to take two of three weeks, and the guys with that kind of skill and hardware can get more money for less work doing other things. So figure a month to two months, minimum, before there's even a
chance for the altered papers to hold water.
During that time, all the NMS has to do is go up to a KE police station, claim their commlink was stolen, and
recite their SIN verbally. It doesn't take "tech savvy" to memorize a number; most people I know have their SSNs memorized, and a good portion have the DLNs memorized as well. Even the most skeptical of police officers is going to at least run the severely agitated person's ID and biometrics before they dismiss the guy, if only to check them for Wants and Warrants. Yes, even for Non-Metahumans. Since, if they're alive, that's going to take
less than a week (let alone two months) that means the hacker hasn't had
nearly enough time to even
begin reworking the SIN.