
Recreating locations within Minecraft is not an easy task and neither is creating custom skins.Īlthough it is very improbable that there will be a Minecraft and Call of Duty crossover, fans continue to make the improbable possible through careful modding and content creation. Although this is just a recreation of the location itself, it still goes to show hours of dedicated study and building. Recently, one user even recreated the infamous Gulag from Warzone out of Minecraft blocks. Modern Warfare fans have also created signature locations within the Call of Duty world within Minecraft.
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The Reddit user that posted the image has even provided a location for interested fans to download the skin and apply it to their game for free. Although it is a pixel representation, it does not take a second look for fans to realize who the character is. It is astounding how accurate and detailed this model is to the actual Captain Price nightfall skin. I made Captain Price's Clean House / Nightfall skin in Minecraft! fromĬaptain Price has never looked so ready for the blocky mining world of Minecraft. On his head is the night vision goggles from the mission on top of a helmet. He is dressed in green tactical camo as seen in the game along with a vest with front ammo pockets.

This blocky representation clearly shows the operator's signature mustache alongside some fairly high-tech night gear. Reddit user TerminantOnReddit posted their representation of Captain Price's Clean House skin for Minecraft. RELATED: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Fan Recreates A "Canon" Loadout for Bale

This level of craftsmanship and dedication shows this fan's love for this particular operator. Carefully noting detail, the model displayed on Reddit noticeably looks just like the operator it is representing. Rather than a map, this time a fan has created one of their favorite operators as a skin. These fans continue to masterfully craft block-based creations and post them to the official Reddit page for Modern Warfare. This includes recreations of content from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. “If I was paying that much money for some water that had been bathed in by Person X,” Page says, “then I’d want the bathwater to have been bathed in by Person X.Minecraft fans have a habit of recreating their favorite locations, characters, and things within the virtual sandbox. While Page emphasizes that she wouldn’t spend her money on bathwater, she does understand why people might want to authenticate their purchase. Why it’s being sold, however, is crystal clear: as Patricia Hernandez points out at Polygon, Delphine is known for performance-art-worthy stunts. Of course, all of this only answers the question of whether people could - not whether they should - test a small jar of $30 bathwater for DNA in the first place. “You wouldn’t be able to tell it was her DNA unless you had her DNA profile to compare against.” Page says. “I very much doubt there’s going to be a huge quantity of DNA in a small vial.”Įven if there is enough DNA in the water to test, and you had the right lab equipment, and it hasn’t degraded, all an analysis could tell a person is whether or not the DNA is human, not which human was bathing in it. In the case of the “GamerGirl Bathwater,” without seeing the manufacturing process, there’s really no way to know how much of Delphine’s DNA made it into the water at all. Page’s research was also done under controlled conditions in the lab.

In the case of Delphine, the most likely source of DNA would be skin that might get sloughed off in the tub. “The structure of a sperm is quite resistant, as it were, to degradation in the same way that other cells would be,” Page says. Page has shown it’s possible to recover DNA from semen in bathwater, but semen is very different from other cells. She found that you can recover DNA from mesh, from scrunchies, and also by simply wiping around the walls, base, and drain of a tub. Page has studied how semen can be recovered from specially-designed mesh objects made to fit in shower drains, and “ bath scrunchies” (also known as sponges, loofahs, or poufs).
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Recovering DNA from a shower or bath can be useful during the investigation of a sexual assault, especially if a victim doesn’t want to undergo a full forensic exam, or showered after the assault.
