The 'cameras' they have are, ironically, cameras. They 'delete' people from reality in a brief flash of light, and place them in a flat cell, frozen in time. The photo has to be destroyed to return the person to the continuum where the photo is located at. This would technically foil traditional backup systems, as the person is not dead, but imprisoned. Luckily, Elysium is not known for vindictiveness, and generally sees to the safe deployment of those captured thusly back where they belong, presuming outsiders, or to some guided rehabilitation for a citizen of Elysium. Obviously well beyond standard VicTech, when Elysium's safety is at stake the rules of engagement clearly change. There are limitations to this device: Cover will occlude the target from the effect, only one complete object can be captured at a time, and there is several seconds delay between shots. Also, the patently invisible cannot be captured thusly. In addition, there is a lifespan on the images. "Unfixed" plates will fade over 24 hours, but fixed plates can last indefinately. The "Fixing" process requires an intact plate make it to Elysium's dungeon, which -- no surprise -- looks like a photography gallery.
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