H3LL
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Since he said his "power" would be good for sniper detection, I suggested a test with Simmunition (a .223 paint round fired from a low power powder cartridge loaded in a modified AR-15. They are used in CQB training & hurt like hell! waaaay more than paintballs...) I figure the test could be carried out at a indoor range, 6 marksmen, spread out 30m behind him, one randomly selected marksman aims at him through his sights, the others look away & he calls the position of the marksman before he fires...If he is correct, the designated marksman does not fire, & the next random marksman goes through the previous routine. At the least, it will be a heck of an entertaining test...it's also a bare bones suggestion, but it might suffice (at least it would be self evident. He either calls out the correct marksman's number, or gets hit with a .223 paint round in the back...)
You should have R1 as one of 6 targets and they all fire each time (different colours. Linky )
This eliminates accidental "staring" as they can't possibly be accidentally "staring" at R1 if they hit a different target.
The "staring" at R1 is most definitely with "interest" and "intense", as he wants.
They can even wait until R1 has detected the shooter - Then fire.
It also has the extra bonus of R1 being shot each time.
Ensure no one is looking except the marksmen. Randomly select targets and communicate to snipers by headset. (Selection and even ammunition colour can be blinded).
Ready!
"Stare"!
Wait for it, wait-for-it ......
(R1 indicates staring detected (button connected to a buzzer?) - [#4 - Blue]).
FIRE!!!
R1 hit by red round from #2.
FAIL!
Repeat. Many, many times.
There are only minor details to work out. This could be the most fun test ever.
ETA: He might even be able to get the military to help set it up on a range with trained soldiers (good target practice for them and training in holding a bead). A contribution to a veteran's fund or similar may be all the investment he needs.
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