

The pin is engineered so that Mitchell can't "hear" it, so it goes unnoticed, but it is featured rather prominently in the first arc. Ex Machina: Kremlin gives Mitchell a tie pin in the shape of a gear to reflect his roots as an engineer and a former machine-based superhero.In a Brand New Day story, one of them was as big as a CD.One story arc has a villain with a penchant for paying attention framing Spider-Man for a slew of murders, by leaving found spider-tracers on all of the victim's bodies.His clone, the Scarlet Spider, was much smarter about this: he created Minidot Tracers, which were still red, but were also circular and MUCH smaller.
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The tracers were easy to find, since they were red, shaped like the spider-insignia on his back, and they looked like the kind of trinkets one would find in a Cracker Jack box.Especially bad since they're designed to set off his spider sense, meaning they can be used to trigger false positives in that sense, turning one of his greatest edges into a weakness as Iron Man has demonstrated. One of the reasons why Spider-Man doesn't use the spider-tracers anymore may be due to the fact the bad guys he attached them to frequently found them and used them against him. Usually, they are fired from the top of his web-shooter at fleeing villains who are none the wiser. Spider-Man: Spider-Man has spider-tracers, red peanut-sized spider-shaped devices he used to track people down.In a scene which was a parody of Matrix, one of the agents threatened Jerry with implanting a "miniature tracking device" into his body. A stolen assault robot releases hundreds of tracking devices that appear no bigger than a grain of sand. Averted in the Firefly comic Serenity: Better Days.This is probably a function of where it needs to be in order to operate properly, and all the normal aspects of combat are going on on the ground, so who's going to be looking up in the sky? Miho, apparently, and she used Alisa's surveillance against Saunders by giving false orders over the radio and having Saori text the real orders to the other teams. In Girls und Panzer, the device used to listen in on Oarai's radio communications is fairly conspicuous.Just below the window of the back door of a car. About an inch across, blue, with little silver legs to cling to the target, a blinking red light, and at least one was left in an incredibly obvious place. The ones used in Science Ninja Team Gatchaman.Once pointed out, one was clearly visible even at a distance and also made a beeping sound. Gero in Dragon Ball used Literal Surveillance Bugs to monitor several character for years without being detected.
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Of course, if they threw away the tracker, the Buff Clan would probably never find them after a few DS Drives, and the series would end early. Especially considering that one of the members of the Solo Ship crew (Karala) is a former Buff Clan soldier, and up until halfway into the series (when prototypes fresh off the drawing board were launched at the Solo Ship), knew every piece of Buff Clan military technology down to the last detail.

but you would think someone would eventually catch on. Justified by the space ship being lost technology and the crew not knowing what belongs and what doesn't. Said bug later gets picked up by the crew, inspected, tossed around, and ran over by the Ideon itself, and still continues working. In Space Runaway Ideon, the Buff Clan plant a tracker on the escaping Solo space ship.This powerful, hypercompetent woman never notices. In Variable Geo, a listening device the size of a yoyo with a huge green light on it is affixed to the seat of the woman in charge of the corporation behind the tournament that is the center of the series.
