CannaChameleon
Active Member
i dont really see why the prototype would have a needle attachment rather than a camera etc... it seems like an awful lot of hassle to gather a DNA sample and youd have thought that it would be exhibited as a surveilence device with many practical applications (or so they would say). Seeing as there would have to be a human controlling this thing and probs a human launching it near the target (i dount they are durable or capable of flying large distances) it would be more cost efective to knock on the door and ask for a sample - after all we assume that a warrant has been obtained right? lol