On fields that allow rigs that "kill", distract, disorient, or disable someone; you cannot:
- trip
- blind
- deafen
- cut
- scrape
- poison
- kill
- slice
- stun
- paralyze
- induce seizures
- mentally scar
- instill PTSD
- impale
- cause allergic reaction
- drug
- rape
- shred
- magnetize
- run over
- stab
- explode
- light on fire
- freeze
- melt
- toxify
- decapitate
- vaporize
- cleave
- neutere
- liquify
- implode
- drown
- disembowel
- electrocute
- or cause the consumption of your target by wild animals
Just kidding, but seriously; a "booby trap", would have to be 100% safe. Think about every aspect. Make sure your tolerances are low, so no one trips and any wire breaks first. Remember; someone could be running when they trigger your trap. All sound devices should be at a safe decibel level, and all light/flash devices be below the safe lumin, or candlelight rating. All projectiles should be harmless. This includes what is being launched and how hard it's being flung at the enemy. Dried peas and flower are cheap, safe, and common
objects used in mines or claymores. You can use cheap BBs as well, if your field allows non bio BBs. A trap should be clever, humorous, and above all "safe". If there is absolutely no way someone can sustain injury or a short term/long term health effect; it shouldn't be an issue.
Just some advice about using anything with a charge in it. Be wary of it's capability to start a fire. Our old homemade grenades were made very safe. We modified the charge, so it could go off in your hand without incident. What we did not account for was it's ability to start a fire. We were lucky it didn't do major damage, but it could have been a lot worse.
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Last edited by Ricochet; September 11th, 2012 at 15:30..
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