Grey
Dialectical Hermeticist
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@solyrflair I sense questions.
I guess my biggest question is where is technology?
What is Interface used for? Is it just computers, or are there other things (like disabling security systems)?
So, I noticed that it says in the skills that to get a skill above 5, you need an augmentation. Is that a request-base system or do you just throw more XP into the pot?
Also, what are the limits to number of augs/spike upgrades you can get, for example? Is that more backstory based?
I was hoping to create a Veteran character who had both of his arms blasted off during an earlier conflict. I don't suppose it'll cost 12 XP for that as well?
Possibly upgrading the artificial muscles within the augmentations to rise the attribute to 5 by using money he had amassed during 8 years of military service after directly becoming an Army Officer (let's say he was briefly a Major before the incident).
Sure. Any preference for manufacturer or special features?
Conflagrant augs are gold and brass, popular with military types.
Cryolyte augs are copper and ensorcelled ice, probably not what you want. Tend to be for specific purposes.
Communer augs are purely biological - vat-grown limbs, pretty expensive but hard to distinguish from the real thing while being much better. Can up your metabolic rate, though - have to eat more to sustain them.
Guardian augs are simple, efficient, and sturdy but usually a little less sleek than other options.
Necromantic augs are made of silver and bone. The less questions asked about their operation the happier you'll be.
Shadow augs are made of silk, mostly.
Torchbearer augs are bronze and ivory, also popular with military types for discreet beamcasters.
Hi! I was wondering if it would be possible to play a slightly more robotic character instead of a human? A police drone that has more personality then they wanted and got dumped on this devision?
Or he could be a secret that only the head knew about? An extremely human looking android that needs to stay in the force and be watched, because taking it apart with this level of "humanism" would be wrong to some, and yet he doesn't work well on the main force. An experiment gone reject and is now being kept in secret. That would be epic
The most I can comfortably offer is an officer who has been heavily modified until they're basically robocop. Constructed Minds of human-level intelligence and emotional range are technically one of the crimes the TCU is in place to deal with. I can't really think of a way for a convincing CI to wind up in the department right off the bat.