RogueInquisitor
Know what you're doing yet?
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Taylor only uses the pass out of a combination of habit and the fact that using her power to ignore security is probably something she can get into actual trouble over. If she finds herself locked out and told by the guards to "go home," I can absolutely see her just phasing through the doors with a sarcastic comment to get to her room, firing off a few emails about the issue, and going to sleep.Like I mentioned before, regular teens don't offer that much, one throws a fit about working conditions at Starbucks? You have a file of dozens more to call in to replace them. Parahuman teens are like prodigies. If they stop wanting to perform on command, you better be willing to bargain. There aren't that many to begin with, and they are not interchangeable once they become known.
I wonder, how widely known is the fact Phase has to live on base? Among the rank and file that is.
Because Taylor only has a temporary ID, a permanent one is requires her official costume and name, which requires power testing. Now AFAICT Gauss had to have someone get creative to give Taylor a longer term temporary ID. Thing is, I don't see it lasting two and a half years. But I do see it having an automatic timeout in the system, X number of days and it becomes invalid, automatically.
Now this could set up an interesting situation. Because of the uniqueness, and possibly using the system in a way it isn't supposed to be? That ID getting near to expiring falls through the cracks. Phase isn't in the official directories for messaging or email, Emma had to wheedle that out of Armsmaster. So she might not get any automatic warnings the ID is getting near to expiring. Heck a temporary ID might not have an automatic warning, since it is temporary. It isn't supposed to be renewed, it is supposed to last just long enough to officially onboard a cape and get her a permanent one to replace it.
But how many people know these details? Taylor could return from school, a run, or an 'enthusastic run' one night, and find herself locked out. And if the PRT guards don't know Phase's situation? They just think she is an irresponsible kid who ignored all the warnings to update her Access ID, and the people who can fix this went home already. So they tell her to go home, figuring that a night locked out and having to explain to her parents why she's back early will teach her a lesson...
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