Ok so I'm writing a science fiction story in which law enforcement uses non-leathal weapons based on laser induced plasma channel technology (found it on google). So a gun shoots a laser, turns the air between the gun and the target into plasma, and then sends a bolt of electricity through the channel.
In my book a criminal is wearing thick rubber boots so this brings up a few questions (and I'm sorry if any are innately retarded but...):
A) Would those boots protect him from all non-lethal levels of shock? If not what would be an idea for futuristic, makeshift, super-insolation that a criminal might employ.
B) If the guy is fired at, there would be no current of electricity right? If the bolt cant find the ground it wouldn't shoot in the first place?
C) lets say the gun is dialed up some. The bolt then would travel down the plasma stream and then stray hitting the first grounded person in the area. It might even curve around him and hit someone behind him? Or would it go through him?
D) Voltage is what makes a bolt able to jump through air right? So you can have extremely high voltage but low current and the weapon would stay non-lethal? or is a certain voltage range lethal no matter the current?
E) Assuming A) is true, is there any theoretical way to work around the rubber boot problem? Seems a little ridiculous to rely primarily on a technology that's so easily foiled.
Also what other future weapons might be cool?