instead[or with] of accesories covering parts of the face,but leaving features in the same places with the same proportions; a bendy sheet of plastic to cover the face and have a hall of mirrors effect, except with refraction-- technobadger, Nov 08 2001 Would the effect be similar to the one in Predator, the Arnold movie c. 1988?-- bristolz, Nov 08 2001 I was woried this would be a badly thought out method of hiding using mirrors or something... this is better even if it does end up being priced out of the market by those cunning socks...-- RobertKidney, Nov 08 2001 Spectacles do this to a limited extent.-- pottedstu, Nov 09 2001 Sounds similar to the scramble suits in Philip K. Dick's "A Scanner Darkly".
Ah I love that book.-- -alx, Nov 09 2001 If I find another halfbake, does that make it full-baked? I'm thinking of the 'field effect' or 'Heinleiner' suits in John Varley's SF. (See: 'Steel Beach' for examples.-- Orb2069, Mar 21 2002 It's more like three-fourths baked, assuming no correlation between halfbakings.-- bookworm, Mar 21 2002 random, halfbakery