The Perfect Appearance Mirrors were designed to allow people to conduct aesthetic alterations to themselves to create their ideal appearance.
After uploading a DNA baseline and a scan of the user's current appearance to the system, a user is able to make changes to the profile which the system directly alters the user to match. To protect against misuse and potential harmful side effects, these changes have hard set limits to the extent of changes that can be made.
Even with their limitations, the mirrors have become one of the most popular consumer electronics of the year. And soon some users will discover the flaw in the design; currently the mirrors fail to identify if the current user matches the base DNA sample. This means that a user can beat the transformation limitations by simply uploading someone else's DNA. Who is the first to discover this unintended feature?