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47 is a GMO baby. My theory is that he has finger prints, but that unlike a normal natural born human, 47's change over time. So nothing can ever be matched.
1: he's a clone. if they have cloning technology i doubt they cant genetically, just, not have fingerprints
2: he's a clone. why would he be on any databases? he doesnt even have a citizenship.
3: you can burn your fingerprints off, through heavy scarring.
Unless you are doing this regularly you're just creating new fingerprints, not preventing you from leaving any. Whatever scar pattern you create simply is your new fingerprints until you do it again.
Of all the possible explanations this one would be the least practical.
Come on, it's a game. Why are people always trying to map a game to reality ? Have you never read comics, sci-fi, or heroic fantasy books ? Franck Herbert (and now his son) ? Moorcock ?
A game never maps fully to reality, it just has its own field of rules.
I'm now playing Hades, which is about dying and re-spawning. But real life doesn't work this way, I really hope it would, but sadly not.
Bad game, because it doesn't map to reality ??? Heck, no, this game just warped up to the top of steam reviews, and is actually really good !