Primis
Since: Nov, 2010
#2: Apr 5th 2019 at 10:35:13 AM
The description explicitly says "This is about the bloody way to get around them.", but honestly, I don't see why it has to be limited like that.
#3: Apr 5th 2019 at 4:07:02 PM
Downplayed example, maybe? But yeah, the title uses "borrowed", not "stolen", yet the description involves violence.
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Does Borrowed Biometric Bypass include instances where the bypass is achieved without hurting anyone? Most of the examples cover slicing off body parts and using corpses and the like, but there are a handful where somebody uses tech to copy a fingerprint and someone willingly donates hair and dandruff to someone else. The trope description only describes passing biometric security through violent means.
I did ask on "Is this an example?", but I realized this might not be "Is it an example?" so much as it's "Is this trope flexible?"