>>>>>[Smart people look for caricatures that are trying too hard, however. Use only some of it, and make it subtle for the rest. There's a reason stereotypes were created, but they're an amalgamation of things, not just one person... Usually. Some folks just aim for it just to be, or because they think they have to be it. *Emote: Shrug* I don't go in for that myself. Well, OK, I did pull a bit of the "Great White Hunter" in Africa, but that was just to make the kids laugh, rather than to throw people off my trail, I was there legally.
I will say that Nanopaste has been the greatest boon to me in a long, long time! Even just enough to throw off facial recognition is enough. You still look like you, people will recognize you (Important as people in the light and dark know me by my real face), but footage can't be used against you in a court of law without being edited. And if you have a good team behind you, you can show how it's been faked without screaming "I had nanopaste on, that's not real!" as we just saw in a recent case, which puts the rest of the evidence from the same lab in a bad view, even in other cases. I also used an old comic book trick, I stand straight when in the light, and hunch down in the shadows. Different heights, different walking styles, the works. (That trick is so old it isn't even looked for any more except by people my age! Or those taught by folks my age.).
Combat Helmets with built-in respirators are good too. I have a few, ranging from anti-inhalant, to anti-chemical, to anti-viral. I know a number of 'runners that use full-faced motorcycle helmets that have a lot of gadgets built into them. Internal air supplies are very popular, tongue toggle the seal and you're good. They're available at any bike shop legally, too.
Iceblade, if you're stuck in a dive with horrible beer and worse whiskey, try adding some Unity Cola or Q-Cola if you like things really sweet to the whiskey, and it'll make it more palatable. It's a standard mix, so even that crappy a bartender can't screw it up, too. Also, the carbonation gives you an endorphin rush from the pain sensors on your tongue going off. It's why carbonated beverages are so popular.
Card, most of those WERE toys for kids. Die-cast metal, and then plastic according to Grandpa. And the shows sold the toys. He remembers having some of them as a kid. Might even still have some in the the attic.]<<<<<
-- Money Johnson (20:02:41/01-21-74)