It could be a Bond film title too--a bass player threatens to kill every musician in the world by putting round wound extra bright strings on a full-scale double bass and playing Stormy Weather with a pick.
Listen, I'll use a pick anytime a song calls for it no matter how adept I get at using the fingers.
Around a year ago? Longer? I started consciously to learn to ploink the bass with my fingers. It was hard at first--45 years is a long time to develop a playing habit. But I feel confident enough with using the fingers now and prefer it. For some reason, it makes me feel more in control and less controlled by the instrument. I don't mean that I'm great, but I can tell that I've improved a lot. Somehow, it even gave me greater insight into timing and harmony. For many years, I felt that I was musically stagnated. Over the last year, I've felt the mojo return, and I'm learning things through my playing. I'm not bragging. I'm 59 and only now really learning what I should have learned from the beginning.