Okay, so you don't wanna get all metal-led up and hard
into the face, heh? No problem. We got a couple of slick
little gadgets to put you even up with the cybers.
BattleGloves (900.00)
Heavy gauntlets that cover the entire hand and forearm,
articulated with artificial muscle and hydraulics. A
Battle glove delivers 3D6 crushing, 2D6 punching damage,
and has three spaces for any standard cyberarm weapon or
option, except Hydraulic Rams.
Smartgoggles (200.00)
Want all the advantages of getting cyberoptics, but
without the humanity loss? Smartgoggles can be outfitted
with chips to simulate the effects of up to 4 cyberoptic
options (each option costs the same as a cyberoptic
option, less 10%). Smartgoggles come with a smartgun plug
and cables, allowing the Targeting scope option to be
used (+ 1 to ranged attacks).
For example, Razorjack decides to buy a set of
Smartgoggles. He selects Thermograph, Digital camera, Low
Lite and Targeting scope as options. His total cost is
200.°° (base cost)+990.°°=1190.°°
Linear Frames (Price Varies)
A linear frame is a powered exoskeleton, giving the user
tremendous strength. There are three levels of linear
frames: Sigma, Beta and Omega.
Type |
Strength |
Cost |
Sigma |
12 |
5000.°° |
Beta |
14 |
7000.°° |
Omega |
16 |
9000.°° |
Normally, exoskeletons are worn as part
of a cybernetics package (see Putting Cyber Into Punk).
However, you can put on a linear frame without having it
interfaced directly to your nervous system. Instead, you
can simply chip into the suit as if it were any cyberbike
or vehicle, taking a -2 REF penalty to do so.
Not bad, eh? just make sure they don't take'em off ya,
chombatta.
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