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  1. HIT LOCATIONS
  2. Whenever an attack hits, roll 2d10 on this table to determine hit location (Round down for all muiltipliers);
  3. -2-4: Head | x1.5 applied damage (Non-halved damage for vampires)
  4. -5-7: Left Arm
  5. -8-9: Left Leg
  6. -10-12: Torso
  7. -13-14: Right Leg
  8. -15-17: Right Arm
  9. -18-20: Face | x1.5 applied damage (Non-halved damage for vampires)
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  12.  
  13. MERITS/FLAWS
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  16.  
  17. All merits and flaws concerning housing and living accomodations are defunct due to using Cyberpunk 2020's cost of living system, as are any merits or flaws regarding possessions.
  18.  
  19. CORPORATE EXECUTIVE - 5pt Merit
  20. This replaces the previous corporate CEO merit, which in this setting would just be far too powerful. With this merit you are assumed to be roughly around the position of a junior executive.
  21.  
  22. GENERATION GAPPED - 3pt Flaw
  23. You were embraced without cyberware (Probably before the 2000s). Sucks to be you.
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  26.  
  27. DISCIPLINES
  28.  
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  30.  
  31. CELERITY
  32. Celerity is activated by spending one blood point at the start of your turn, or at the top of the round if a willpower roll at diff 8 is successful (Or a willpower point is spent). From there, one adds their celerity rating to their initiative, and may take a number of extra physical actions equal to their celerity rating. Celerity must be reactivated every turn. As a note, cyberware granted celerity does not allow one to take more than one movement action per turn with their extra actions.
  33.  
  34. POTENCE
  35. Each dot in potence adds to strength for all purposes. One may spend a blood point to convert their potence dice in to automatic successes. Cybernetically gained potence is assumed to always be an automatic success.
  36.  
  37. FORTITUDE
  38. Fortitude adds to soak for all purposes (Even aggravated). If one wishes to do so, they may spend a blood point to turn their fortitude dice in to automatic successes.
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  41.  
  42. DRUGS
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  45.  
  46. PRIMARY EFFECTS
  47.  
  48. Accelerator: Add 1/2 STR (round down) to Celerity rating.
  49.  
  50. Analgesic: For each point of STR, reduce wound penalties by one category. Six STR also grants the user immunity to becoming unconscious.
  51.  
  52. Antidote: Add STR to dice pool for resisting any poisons.
  53.  
  54. Aphrodisiac: Add 1/2 STR (round down) to seduction dice pools.
  55.  
  56. Concentrator: Add 1/2 STR (round down) to Intelligence and Wits.
  57.  
  58. Contraceptive: Take a guess.
  59.  
  60. Euphoric: Add STR to Willpower dice pools, as well as dice pools to resist frenzy.
  61.  
  62. Hypnotic: STR+2 equals difficulty to resist complying with any reasonable or unreasonable request.
  63.  
  64. Psychedelic: Roll under STR on a 1d10 to hallucinate.
  65.  
  66. Sedative: Subtract STR from frenzy difficulties.
  67.  
  68. Soporific: STR+2 equals difficulty to resist falling asleep.
  69.  
  70. Speed: Add 1/2 STR (round down) to Dexterity.
  71.  
  72. Stimulant: Add 1/2 STR (round down) to Perception.
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  75.  
  76. SECONDARY EFFECTS
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  79.  
  80. RESOURCES TO STARTING CASH CONVERSION
  81. It's real simple:
  82. 1 Dot: 2,000eb
  83. 2 Dots: 5,000eb
  84. 3 Dots: 10,000eb
  85. 4 Dots: 20,000eb
  86. 5 Dots: 50,000eb (It is not recommended to allow normal PCs above this level)
  87. 6 Dots: 100,000eb
  88. 7 Dots: 250,000eb
  89. 8 Dots: 500,000eb
  90. 9 Dots: 1,000,000eb
  91. 10 Dots: 5,000,000eb
  92.  
  93. You spend this money as you would normally in Cyberpunk 2020. This means you only possess the gear, housing, etc, that you purchase, as opposed to the abstraction the standard system goes for.
  94.  
  95. In addition, a new background known as Employment is now in play. It looks a little like this:
  96. 1 Dot: 500eb/Month
  97. 2 Dots: 1,000eb/Month
  98. 3 Dots: 2,000eb/Month
  99. 4 Dots: 5,000eb/Month
  100. 5 Dots: 10,000eb/Month (It is not recommended to allow normal PCs above this level)
  101. 6 Dots: 20,000eb/Month
  102. 7 Dots: 50,000eb/Month
  103. 8 Dots: 100,000eb/Month
  104. 9 Dots: 250,000eb/Month
  105. 10 Dots: 500,000eb/Month
  106.  
  107. It should be noted that employment may not suit every game, and the ST is encouraged to veto the background if he or she feels it doesn't jive with their game.
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  110.  
  111. MELEE WEAPONS (Damage calc = max damage/4 -1 round normally)
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  114.  
  115. SPM-1 Battleglove
  116. Damage: Special (STR plus 2 potence for punching, 3 potence for crushing)
  117. Accuracy: -2
  118. Conceal: Non
  119.  
  120. SPM-2 Battleglove Plus
  121. Damage: Special (STR plus 2 potence for punching, 3 potence for crushing)
  122. Accuracy: -1
  123. Conceal: Non
  124. Halves soft armour soak dice with punch.
  125.  
  126. Kendachi Monoknife
  127. Damage: STR+2
  128. Accuracy: +1
  129. Conceal: Jacket
  130. 1/3rd soft armour soak, 2/3rd hard armour soak.
  131.  
  132. Kendachi Monowhip
  133. Damage: 3
  134. Accuracy: 0
  135. Conceal: Jacket
  136. 1/3rd soft armour soak, 2/3rd hard armour soak, double damage dice gained from to-hit successes.
  137.  
  138. IMI Chainknife
  139. Damage: STR+2
  140. Accuracy: 0
  141. Conceal: Jacket
  142. Halves soft armour soak dice, and lowers the armour's value by 1 per hit.
  143.  
  144. Kendachi Monosword Cane
  145. Damage: STR+4
  146. Accuracy: +1
  147. Conceal: Longcoat
  148. 1/3rd soft armour soak, 2/3rd hard armour soak. Breaks on a botch.
  149.  
  150. Kendachi MonoKatana
  151. Damage: STR+5
  152. Accuracy: +1
  153. Conceal: None-concealable
  154. 1/3rd soft armour soak, 2/3rd hard armour soak. Breaks on a botch.
  155.  
  156. Kendachi Mono-Two
  157. Damage: STR+5
  158. Accuracy: +1
  159. Conceal: None-concealable
  160. 1/3rd soft armour soak, 2/3rd hard armour soak.
  161.  
  162. Kendachi M-33 Powersword
  163. Damage: STR+5
  164. Accuracy: 0
  165. Conceal: Non-concealable
  166. Quarters soft armour soak dice, and halves hard armour soak dice. Breaks on a botch.
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  169.  
  170. FIREARMS (Damage calc is Max Damage/4+1 for any damage lower than 3d6. All others are Max Damage/4. Round normally)
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  173.  
  174. LIGHT HANDGUNS
  175.  
  176. Astra Style-6
  177. Caliber: 5mm Caseless
  178. Damage: 3
  179. Accuracy: -1
  180. RoF: 5
  181. Capacity: 6
  182. Conceal: Pocket
  183. Range: 20
  184. Melts on a botch
  185.  
  186. BudgetArms C-13
  187. Caliber: 5mm Caseless
  188. Damage: 3
  189. Accuracy: -1
  190. RoF: 5
  191. Capacity: 8
  192. Conceal: Pocket
  193. Range: 20
  194.  
  195. Dai Lung Cybermag 15
  196. Caliber: 6mm Caseless
  197. Damage: 3
  198. Accuracy: -1
  199. RoF: 5
  200. Capacity: 10
  201. Conceal: Pocket
  202. Range: 20
  203. Melts on a botch
  204.  
  205. Federated Arms Impact
  206. Caliber: .22 Caseless
  207. Damage: 3
  208. Accuracy: +1
  209. RoF: 5
  210. Capacity: 10
  211. Conceal: Jacket
  212. Range: 20
  213.  
  214. Federated Arms X-22
  215. Caliber: 6mm Caseless
  216. Damage: 3
  217. Accuracy: 0
  218. RoF: 5
  219. Capacity: 10
  220. Conceal: Jacket
  221. Range: 20
  222.  
  223. Federated Arms X-38
  224. Caliber: .38 Caseless
  225. Damage: 4
  226. Accuracy: +1
  227. RoF: 4
  228. Capacity: 10
  229. Conceal: Jacket
  230. Range: 20
  231.  
  232. Towa Manufacturing Type-12 Police Pistol
  233. Caliber: 6mm Caseless
  234. Damage: 3
  235. Accuracy: +3
  236. RoF: 5
  237. Capacity: 8
  238. Conceal: Jacket
  239. Range: 25
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  242.  
  243. MEDIUM HANDGUNS
  244.  
  245. Arasaka WSA Autopistol
  246. Caliber: 10mm Caseless
  247. Damage: 5
  248. Accuracy: 0
  249. RoF: 3
  250. Capacity: 15
  251. Conceal: Jacket
  252. Range: 25
  253.  
  254. BudgetArms C-41
  255. Caliber: .41 Cased
  256. Damage: 4
  257. Accuracy: +1
  258. RoF: 4
  259. Capacity: 10
  260. Conceal: Jacket
  261. Range: 25
  262.  
  263. BudgetArms Laser-Niner
  264. Caliber: 9mm Caseless
  265. Damage: 4
  266. Accuracy: +1
  267. RoF: 4/Burst/FA20
  268. Capacity: 15
  269. Conceal: Jacket
  270. Range: 25
  271.  
  272. Beretta M97P
  273. Caliber: 9mm Plasticase
  274. Damage: 4
  275. Accuracy: +2
  276. RoF: 4
  277. Capacity: 18
  278. Conceal: Jacket
  279. Range: 25
  280.  
  281. Colt Alpha-Omega Competition Pistol
  282. Caliber: 10mm Caseless
  283. Damage: 5
  284. Accuracy: +2
  285. RoF: 3
  286. Capacity: 10
  287. Conceal: Jacket
  288. Range: 25
  289.  
  290. Colt Enforcement 10 Sidearm
  291. Caliber: 10mm Caseless
  292. Damage: 5
  293. Accuracy: +1
  294. RoF: 3
  295. Capacity: 14
  296. Conceal: Jacket
  297. Range: 25
  298.  
  299. Dai Lung Streetmaster
  300. Caliber: 10mm Caseless
  301. Damage: 5
  302. Accuracy: 0
  303. RoF: 3
  304. Capacity: 12
  305. Conceal: Jacket
  306. Range: 25
  307. Melts on a botch
  308.  
  309. FN-Browning 3-Spot Machine Pistol
  310. Caliber: 10mm Caseless
  311. Damage: 5
  312. Accuracy: +1
  313. RoF: 3/Burst
  314. Capacity: 24
  315. Conceal: Jacket
  316. Range: 25
  317.  
  318. Federated Arms X-9mm
  319. Caliber: 9mm Caseless
  320. Damage: 4
  321. Accuracy: 0
  322. RoF: 4
  323. Capacity: 12
  324. Conceal: Jacket
  325. Range: 25
  326.  
  327. Fashion Gun 9
  328. Caliber: 9mm Caseless
  329. Damage: 4
  330. Accuracy: 0
  331. RoF: 4
  332. Capacity: 7
  333. Conceal: Pocket
  334. Range: 10
  335. Melts on a botch
  336.  
  337. Goncz-Taurus Pistol
  338. Caliber: 9mm Caseless
  339. Damage: 4
  340. Accuracy: 0
  341. RoF: 4
  342. Capacity: 15
  343. Conceal: Jacket
  344. Range: 25
  345.  
  346. Glock 30 Machine Pistol
  347. Caliber: 10mm Caseless
  348. Damage: 5
  349. Accuracy: +2
  350. RoF: 3/Burst
  351. Capacity: 20/30
  352. Conceal: Jacket
  353. Range: 25
  354.  
  355. Hammer M-11 Bolt Pistol
  356. Caliber: 9mm Flechette (Armour 1/4x, Damage 1/2x)
  357. Damage: 3
  358. Accuracy: +2
  359. RoF: 4
  360. Capacity: 10
  361. Conceal: Jacket
  362. Range: 10
  363.  
  364. IMI Gamad
  365. Caliber: 10mm Caseless
  366. Damage: 5
  367. Accuracy: 0 (-1 diff with built-in laser sight)
  368. RoF: 3
  369. Capacity: 7
  370. Conceal: Pocket
  371. Range: 25
  372.  
  373. Kang Tao Type 97
  374. Caliber: 9mm Caseless
  375. Damage: 4
  376. Accuracy: +1
  377. RoF: 4
  378. Capacity: 10
  379. Conceal: Jacket
  380. Range: 25
  381. Melts on a botch
  382.  
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  386.  
  387. AMMO TYPES (Note: All armour values are rounded down when halved/quartered/whatever. All applied damage multipliers are applied AFTER soak is applied and are rounded down.)
  388.  
  389. -API (Armour Piercing Incendiary) | 4x Basic ammo cost
  390. API rounds halve the armour rating of the target, but halves applied damage. An API round deals 1 lethal damage per turn for two turns after impact with a target. This damage is of course treated as aggravated for vampires.
  391.  
  392. -Armour Piercing Rounds | 3x Basic ammo cost
  393. Armour Piercing rounds halve the armour rating of the target, but also halve applied damage.
  394.  
  395. -Dual Purpose Rounds | 4x Basic ammo cost
  396. Dual purpose rounds, when used against an armoured target, halve the armour rating and halve the applied damage. When used against unarmoured targets, the weapon's applied damage is increased by 1.5x.
  397.  
  398. -Hollow Points | 1.25x Basic ammo cost
  399. Hollow Points double the target's armour rating, but multiply the weapon's applied damage by 1.5x.
  400.  
  401. -Kendachi Fragmentation Flechettes | 5x Basic ammo cost
  402. Frag Flechettes halve the soft armour of the target.
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  405.  
  406. SHOTGUN AMMO
  407.  
  408. -Buckshot
  409. Buckshot increases applied damage by 2x.
  410.  
  411. -Armour Piercing Fin Stabilized Discarding Sabot (APFSDS) | 10eb per shell
  412. APFSDS rounds halve the armour rating of the target, and increase the shotgun's base damage by two.
  413.  
  414. -Flechettes | 8eb per shell
  415. Flechettes reduce the target's armour by three fourths, but also reduce the applied damage by three fourths.
  416.  
  417. -High Explosive | 5eb per shell
  418. HE rounds add a one meter area of effect to any shotgun blast, and increase the weapon's base damage by one. These also count as aggravated damage for vampires.
  419.  
  420. -High Explosive Anti Tank | GM's discretion
  421. Same as HE rounds, but halve armour.
  422.  
  423. -Slugs | Same price as regular buckshot
  424. Slugs halve armour, with no further effect.
  425.  
  426. -Thermite | 30eb per shell
  427. Thermite rounds halve armour, and increase the shotgun's base damage by four. There is also a one in ten additive chance of these rounds melting the barrel of the weapon for every shell (over five) fired. Of course, these deal aggravated damage to vampires.
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  430.  
  431. ARMOUR
  432.  
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  434.  
  435. Armour is fairly simple; all you need to do is a simple mathematical conversion. Take the listed SP from Cyberpunk 2020 and divide that by four, rounding normally. Boom, there's your armour rating. The Encumberance Value from 2020 is directly applied as a Dex penalty, and the rules for layering armour remain the same.
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  438.  
  439. CYBERTECH
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  442.  
  443. SMARTGUNS
  444. With the exception of older cased weaponry, any gun may be smartchipped to allow for direct interfacing with the user. These weapons are neurally fired, or if a cyberoptic or smartgoggles are present, will set up crosshairs on the target and automatically fire when the weapon's laser sight matches said crosshairs.
  445.  
  446. In game terms, simply studding in to a smartgun will lower your TN for shooting by 1, having a cyberoptic with a targeting scope adds an additional minus 2 to the TN for a total of minus 3. Smartgoggles can be used instead of studding in, and provide a minus 2 to your TN for shooting, the lack of extra neural processing power stops it from being minus 3.
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  449.  
  450. HUMANITY LOSS
  451. Humanity loss is rolled using the same dice code presented in Cyberpunk 2020, and works relatively the same. For every increment of 10 humanity loss gained, your current humanity decreases by one dot, as well as your maximum humanity. That means having 23 humanity loss total will limit you to a maximum of 8 humanity at any time. But that's the price you pay for being the best.
  452.  
  453. Just as a note, Humanity Loss will be abbreviated as "HL" from here on out.
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  456.  
  457. SURGERY
  458. You've got to get that chrome in you somehow, and surgery is the way to do it. These rules only apply during the game, ignore it for chargen purposes.
  459.  
  460. The surgery codes are as follows:
  461.  
  462. Negligible (N)
  463. Required: Mall clinic or other drop-in bodyshop.
  464. Surgical Time: 1 hour
  465. Surgical Damage: 2 points of lethal
  466. Surgical Costs: Included with installation
  467. Target Number: 6
  468.  
  469. Minor (M)
  470. Required: Medical center or ripperdoc clinic.
  471. Surgical Time: 2 hours
  472. Surgical Damage: 4 points of lethal
  473. Surgical Costs: 500eb
  474. Target Number: 7
  475.  
  476. Major (MA)
  477. Required: Full hospital with surgery center.
  478. Surgical Time: 4 hours
  479. Surgical Damage: 6 points of lethal
  480. Surgical Costs: 1,500eb
  481. Target Number: 8
  482.  
  483. Critical (CR)
  484. Required: Full hospital with surgery center.
  485. Surgical Time: 6 hours
  486. Surgical Damage: 8 points of lethal
  487. Surgical Costs: 2,500eb
  488. Target Number: 9
  489.  
  490.  
  491. EXPLANATIONS
  492. Surgery Type (Shorthand for this type)
  493.  
  494. Required: The minimum gear you need to perform the surgery.
  495.  
  496. Surgical Time: How long the surgery takes.
  497.  
  498. Surgical Damage: How much damage is inflicted upon you during the surgery (This can NOT be soaked, and are counted as automatic successes)
  499.  
  500. Surgical Costs: How much it costs on top of whatever ware you're getting. As an example, a 3,000eb cyberlimb with a CR surgery code would cost a total of 5,500eb.
  501.  
  502. Target Number: The target number for the person performing the surgery. For every success gained the surgery damage is lowered by 1, to a minimum of 1. As an example, 3 successes would lower the surgical damage by 3.
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  505.  
  506. CYBERWARE AND SUPERNATURALS
  507. By now you're probably wondering, "Can I load up my kindred/werewolf/whatever with all this sweet newtech?" The answers are a lot more complicated than I would like, but they're the only possible answers that leave everything making some modicum of sense.
  508.  
  509. Let's get the easiest out of the way first: Changing breeds CAN have ware, but it causes many problems with changing forms. So sure, your garou could load up on a superchromed arm, but when she changes to crinos not only is that arm going to be ripped off by the change, it's going to cause the garou intense pain and leave her armless. Now take that logic, and apply it to something like a cyberorgan, and you can quickly see why getting cyberware as a changing breed is a bad idea. I'm going to assume no one is dumb enough to do this, so I won't bother writing hard rules on it, but Storytellers are welcome to give their changing breeds as much aggravated damage as they want if for some ungodly reason the players think it's a good idea for a werewolf to load up on ware.
  510.  
  511. For vampires, cyberware is a complex thing, filled with many exceptions, so here's an easy thing to remember: If nothing is mentioned in the description of the item, it's 100% compatible with kindred. If something is mentioned, either the ware is not compatible at all, or it loses some of its functions.
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  514.  
  515. FASHIONWARE
  516.  
  517. -BIOMONITOR | 100eb | Surgery: N | 1 HL
  518. Mounted just below the skin of the forearm, the Biomonitor gives a constant readout of pulse, respiration, brainwaves, blood sugar, temperature, and cholesterol levels. The display is a pattern of word-shaped LEDs, each running a colour sequence from red (no good) to green (very good). As conditions change, the colours change. The user merely shoots back his cuff, looks for the little glowing word display he wants, and checks the colour. In game terms, this provides a -2 to TN for resisting drugs, poisons, and torture. Doesn't really do anything for vampires, except confirm that they are, in fact, dead.
  519.  
  520. -ADVANCED BIOMONITOR | 200eb | Surgery: MA | (1d6/2)-1 HL
  521. TO BE WRITTEN
  522.  
  523. -SKINWATCH | 50eb | Surgery: N | 1 HL
  524. The predecessor of the Biomonitor, the Skinwatch is implanted just below the epidermis, and uses tiny LEDs to project glowing numerals through the skin. Skinwatches can be mounted anywhere, although the hand, wrist, and fingers are the most common. Advanced versions can be reset by pressing the display gently until the right number combinations have come up; really advanced versions have alarms that beep quietly. In other words, use your imagination.
  525.  
  526. -LIGHT TATTOO | 1-20eb | Surgery: N | 0.5 HL
  527. These are light emitting chemical patches inserted under the first couple layers of skin. They store light and emit it in colours of patterns. Depending on how large and elaborate you want the tattoo will be, it can cost anywhere between 1 and 20 euros.
  528.  
  529. -DERMATECH LOGO-LINE TATTOO | 10-200eb | Surgery: N | 0.5 HL
  530. TO BE WRITTEN
  531.  
  532. -SHIFT-TACTS | 1-200eb | Surgery: N | 0.5 HL
  533. Implanted coloured contact lenses, designed to mimic certain aspects of more expensive cyberoptics. Mirrored contacts in all tints, temperature or emotion sensitive contacts that change colour on demand, logo or patterned contacts, you get the idea. These are available in most fashionable bodyware shops. Aside from the emotion sensitive variety, shift-tacts work on vampires.
  534.  
  535. -CHEMSKIN | 200eb | Surgery: N | 1d6/2 HL
  536. These are special dyes and chemicals which are impregnated or rubbed in to the skin. Some change the skin colour to a new shade as desired. Others are temperature sensitive, and change colours in vibrant patterns when warmed or cooled. Very expensive chemskins are sensitive to hormonal changes; you could buy a chemskin that would make yellow and black tiger stripes appear on your skin when you became angry or excited. Chemskins work perfectly with kindred, with the exception of the hormonal sensing variants.
  537.  
  538. -SYNTHSKIN | 400eb | Surgery: N | 1d6 HL
  539. A more sophisticated version of light tattoo tech, a synthskin is a layer of colour-shifting plastic bonded to the outer skin. A synthskin can be adjusted to display colours, patterns, light flares or other special effects, using tuning chips (Chips costing about 100eb) which are plugged into a socket in the skin (Usually under the hairline).
  540.  
  541. -TRANSPARENT SKIN | 1000eb/m | Surgery: M | 3d6 HL/m
  542. TO BE WRITTEN
  543.  
  544. -MOOD SKIN | 200eb/m | Surgery: N | 1d6 HL/m
  545. TO BE WRITTEN
  546.  
  547. -NU-TEK TV SKIN | 600eb | Surgery: M | 1d6+4 HL
  548. TO BE WRITTEN
  549.  
  550. -TECHHAIR | 1-200eb | Surgery: M | 2 HL
  551. The shafts of this artificial hair are impregnated with various types of reactive chemicals. Some types are temperature sensitive and change colour or stand up depending on the weather. Others contain the same pigments used in light tattoos, storing and emitting coloured light in patterns. Still others can change colour as desired by using special chemical shampoos. Techhair can be implanted in mohawks, hair weaves, full hairpieces, manes, ruffs, whiskers, and less obvious (but interesting) places.
  552.  
  553. -KILL DISPLAY | 100eb | Surgery: N | 1 HL
  554. TO BE WRITTEN
  555.  
  556. -TURN-ON NAILS | 25/200eb | Surgery: N | 1 HL
  557. TO BE WRITTEN
  558.  
  559. -SHOW-OFF NAILS | 45/425eb | Surgery: N | 2 HL
  560. TO BE WRITTEN
  561.  
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  563.  
  564. NEURALWARE
  565.  
  566. -NEURALWARE PROCESSOR | 1,000eb | Surgery: M | 1d6 HL
  567. The basic neural processor is a "switch-box" implanted into the lower spine, and is used to route signals from external cyberware to the central nervous system. It is the main system for any type of neural interface including reflex boosters, interface plugs, etc. The Neural Processor has a small inspection space with allows secondary co-processors to be inserted into the basic processor module. This makes upgrading a process of opening the inspection space in a sterile environment and inserting the new co-processors. Thanks to the science of nanotech, the unit is very easy to implant. It is surgically affixed to the spine, where it releases a flood of nanosurgical units in to the spinal column which hook nerve endings to the processor. This process takes some time (1d6+7 days) before the machines have worked their way through the entire body.
  568.  
  569. -KERENZIKOV BOOSTERWARE | 500eb/level | Surgery: N | 1d6/2d6 HL
  570. A specialized TRC (Triggered Reflex Computer) that amplifies and speeds up signal processing. Kerenzikov boosterware is always activated; you're always reacting with a higher than normal reaction speed. Since it boosts responses to a superhuman level, it comes with a hefty humanity cost, as the user must learn to readjust his or her actions to a world that appears to be moving in slow motion. Because of this, Kerenzikov can be installed in two separate levels. Each level grants one point of Celerity, and comes with 1d6HL.
  571.  
  572. -SANDEVISTAN SPEEDWARE | 1,600eb | Surgery: N | 1d6/2 HL
  573. Speedware kicks in only when desired, eliminating much of the need to adapt one's entire life to an inhumanly fast reaction time. The character must first subvocalize a mental command word before the boost is activated, which takes one turn and is considered a reflexive action. When it does kick in, the user remains boosted for five full turns (+3 Celerity) before the it cuts out. The user must then take two full turns to recover from the superhuman boost before kicking it in again, as more is drawn from the body during a boosted state than with something like Kerenzikov.
  574.  
  575. -BOOSTMASTER | 650eb | Surgery: N | 1d6/2 HL
  576. An add-on to either Kerenzikov or Sandevistan, which heightens the efficiency of the TRC. With Kerenzikov, it adds +1 Celerity all the time. For Speedware, it is only active when the boost is active, but it ups the boost to give +4 Celerity.
  577.  
  578. -TACTILE BOOST | 100eb | Surgery: N | 2 HL
  579. A simple co-processor which boosts one's sense of touch, giving a -2 TN to all checks related to the sense. To avoid overstress of the sense, the boost can be turned on and off at will.
  580.  
  581. -TACTILE BOOST LINKAGE | 150eb | Surgery: N | 0 HL
  582. TO BE WRITTEN
  583.  
  584. -OLFACTORY BOOST | 100eb | Surgery: N | 2 HL
  585. A co-processor that boosts one's smelling abilities, granting a -2 TN to all smell based checks, in addition to giving one the ability to track someone by scent.
  586.  
  587. -TASTE BOOST | 100eb | Surgery: M | 2 HL
  588. TO BE WRITTEN
  589.  
  590. -PAIN EDITOR | 200eb | Surgery: N | 2d6 HL
  591. This co-processor overrides the pain receptors of the brain, making the subject impervious to torture, deprivation, or physical hardship. It doesn't mean he isn't getting hurt, just that he won't notice it until he collapses. In game terms, the Pain Editor lowers all wound penalties by two categories (As an example, someone with the mauled status will only take a -1) and lowers all difficulties related to resisting pain by two.
  592.  
  593. -INTERFACE PLUGS | 200eb | Surgery: M | 1d6 HL
  594. These are the staple of Cyberpunk culture. Usually installed in to the bones of the wrist, spine, or skull, they tap into major nerve trunks and interface with the neural processor to send and receive signals. The plug itself can be used to insert information and reflex "skill chips," or as a plug in for a set of interface cables, allowing one to directly control the device they're studded in to.
  595.  
  596. -MAG-DUCT SPOTS | 220eb | Surgery: N | 1d6/2 HL
  597. TO BE WRITTEN
  598.  
  599. -LIVEWIRES | 400/200eb | Surgery: M | 2d6 HL
  600. TO BE WRITTEN
  601.  
  602. -SUBDERMAL SMARTGUN LINK | 220eb | Surgery: M | 1d6/2 HL
  603. TO BE WRITTEN
  604.  
  605. -CHIPWARE SOCKET | 200eb | Surgery: N | 1d6/2 HL
  606. A small socket used only for inserting chipware. With a chipware socket, you can use your interface plugs to control other things while still having access to MRAM and APTR information. The device can hold up to 10 chips in storage, and is able to "run" an amount of chips equal to the user's intelligence plus wits.
  607.  
  608. -CHIPLOK | 150eb | Surgery: None | 0 HL
  609. TO BE WRITTEN
  610.  
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  612.  
  613. CHIPWARE
  614.  
  615. -APTR (REFLEX) CHIPS | 400eb/Level
  616. These chips are used for Talents and Skills only, such as firing a weapon or hand-to-hand combat. These TRCs (Triggered Reflex Computers) feedloop - record a specific neural signal from one source to its memory, then use the recording to activate a series of muscle reactions in another source. An APTR chip must adapt to your specific neural and muscular patterns, adjusting its instructions to fit your body and vice versa (after all, the karate masater who was the pattern for the chip might have been five foot ten and you might be six foot three). It learns your body movements by sampling your responses as you practice using the chip. This process is known as chipping in and is required before the chip can be fully functional. For every level of the chip, two hours of practice are required for chipping in. The maximum level for an APTR chip is 2, with the expception of specific feats (IE; seduction, rifles, etc) which can be bought up to level 3. Any level granted by an APTR chip overrides the user's original score in that ability.
  617.  
  618. -MRAM (MEMORY) CHIP | 400eb/Level
  619. These are chips for information only, used for storage of raw data on a specific subject. A memory chip operates just like a reflex chip, except it doesn't require time to chip in, and is only for knowledges.
  620.  
  621. -STRESS CHIP |
  622. Stress chipping adds +1 die to all willpower and humanity related tests.
  623.  
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  625.  
  626. IMPLANTS
  627.  
  628. -NASAL FILTERS | 60eb | Surgery: M | 2 HL
  629. Filters implanted in the Nasal Cavity. These provide a -4 TN to any roll resisting breathable substances. As one could assume, this implant is useless for vampires.
  630.  
  631. -GILLS (Freshwater) | 400eb | Surgery: MA | 3d6 HL
  632. This implant allows the user to breath relatively clean freshwater for up to four hours. Lack of breathing makes this a little useless for kindred.
  633.  
  634. -SALTWATER GILLS | 600eb | Surgery: MA | 3d6 HL
  635. TO BE WRITTEN
  636.  
  637. -GILL TOXIN FILTERS | 200eb | Surgery: M | 2 HL
  638. TO BE WRITTEN
  639.  
  640. -INDEPENDENT AIR SUPPLY | 300eb | Surgery: MA | 2d6 HL
  641. A small artificial organ, filled with spongy, oxygen fixing foam. Implanted in the lower lungs, it allows an inactive character to hold his breath for up to 25 minutes, or an active character up to 10 minutes. Considering vampires don't breath, this implant is useless to them.
  642.  
  643. -INDEPENDENT AIR SUPPLY PLUS | 600eb | Surgery: MA | 2d6 HL
  644. TO BE WRITTEN
  645.  
  646. -MR STUDD SEXUAL IMPLANT | 300eb | Surgery: MA | 2d6 HL
  647. All night, every night, and she'll never know. Use your imagination and add and extra die to all seduction rolls that could relate to the implant. This implant does in fact work for vampires, and can even save them the embarrassment of having to explain why they can't get it up.
  648.  
  649. -MIDNIGHT LADY SEXUAL IMPLANT | 300eb | Surgery: MA | 2d6 HL
  650. You can't call yourself a cyborg until you have a Midnight Lady sexual implant. Add an extra die to any seduction roll you could relate the implant to. Though perhaps not as useful as the Mr Studd is for the opposite gender, the Midnight Lady does in the very least possess all the functions one would expect of such a device.
  651.  
  652. -CONTRACEPTIVE IMPLANT | 100eb | Surgery: N | 0.5 HL
  653. Implanted under the left armpit, it prevents pregnancy for up to five years. Available to both sexes, but does nothing for vampires considering they can't get pregnant.
  654.  
  655. -SUBDERMAL POCKET | 200eb | Surgery: M | 2d6 HL
  656. A 2"x4" plastic pocket hidden under the skin, with a pressure sensitive seal. Useful for couriers. Detection requires a difficulty 8 Perception+Alertness test.
  657.  
  658. -ADRENAL BOOSTER | 400eb | Surgery: M | 2d6 HL
  659. An artificial gland which releases adrenal hormones on command. When activated, the implant adds +1 Celerity, Dexterity, and the effects of the Pain Editor for 1d10/2 + 2 rounds. After use, it requires a full ten minutes to recharge. In vampires, it also triggers frenzy unless a self control roll at diff 8 is made.
  660.  
  661. -SUBDERMAL ARMOUR | Varies | Surgery: CR | Varies
  662. This is a mesh/ballistic plastic armour inserted under the skin. Subdermal armour only covers the torso, and its protection varies upon its level on the following table.
  663. LEVEL 1 | 500eb | Diff 9 to notice | 2 Torso Soak Dice | 1d6/2 HL
  664. LEVEL 2 | 800eb | Diff 8 to notice | 3 Torso Soak Dice | 1d6 HL
  665. LEVEL 3 | 1,100eb | Diff 7 to notice | 4 Torso Soak Dice | 1d6+3 HL
  666. LEVEL 4 | 1,450eb | Diff 6 to notice | 5 Torso Soak Dice | -1 Dex and App | 2d6+2 HL
  667.  
  668. -SUBDERMAL SKULL ARMOUR | Varies | Surgery: MA | Varies
  669. The same sort of mesh/ballistic armour used for torso armour, but lighter and more flexable to work with the light skin and muscle on the skull. Skull armour only covers the head, and its protection varies upon its level on the following table.
  670. LEVEL 1 | 550eb | Diff 9 to notice | 1 Head Soak Die | 1d6/2 HL
  671. LEVEL 2 | 750eb | Diff 8 to notice | 2 Head Soak Dice | 1d6 HL
  672. LEVEL 3 | 1,200eb | Diff 7 to notice | 3 Head Soak Dice | -1 App | 1d6+3 HL
  673.  
  674. -MOTION DETECTOR | 200eb | Surgery: M | 2d6 HL
  675. Detects motion (direction and strength) in a 20 sq.m area with 70% effectiveness. Can be mounted in the palm or heel.
  676.  
  677. -DIGITAL RECORDER | 200eb | Surgery: M | 2 HL
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