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post Jan 2 2004, 04:48 AM
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I'm gonna continue to hit you guys with rules questions, now that I've got an outlet for them.

If you're an adept with the blind flaw, and you take the adept power of, say, thermographic vision, can you use the thermographic vision?

My argument is that since the sense is magical instead of physical, you should be able to use it even if the organ in question doesn't work normally.
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post Jan 2 2004, 04:54 AM
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No, Thermographic Vision is a modification to vision, and since the character is blind he cannot take advantage of it. He can develop a power similar to the bioware implant called Thermosense Organs, though.
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post Jan 2 2004, 04:54 AM
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No. Now, you can take Astral Perception, which allows you to perceive the immediate environs, or even Thermographic Sense (Different from vision) and Blind Fight.

But if you're blind, things based on the physical eyes (such as flare protection, low-light vison, vision magnification, and thermographic vision) will not be accessible to your adept if he takes them.

Now, Ultrasound vision and Sonar are trickier; your GM could rule that you could take those as Enhanced Senses, if he thinks a non-technological explanation could be explained.
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post Jan 2 2004, 04:56 AM
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While you may be right about that, I'd still say no.

Being able to completely nullify a -2 point Flaw by spending .25 of a power point isn't really fair in my book.

I recall SRComp reducing the penalty to TNs for an astrally percieving character. I would say that an adept with Sixth Sense and Astral Perception could "see" as well as any sighted person, in his/her own way.
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post Jan 2 2004, 04:58 AM
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If a character using the magical sense of astral perception can still see then I think an adept could develop a power that allowe him to see, but it could not be the improved sense power. Improved sense implies that it improves a sense already existant, not create one from scrach. The closest example I can think to base it on is the astral perception power. For 2 power points (perhaps you could ask your GM to get it for less) you could buy-back normal vision and the flaw would only be worth -2.
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post Jan 2 2004, 05:03 AM
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Hm...I ask because I've already allowed a character in one of my games to take Blind (Magic Active), which is only a 2 point flaw anyways, along with the Ultrasound Vision adept power. I justify it in three ways.

First, ultrasound isn't really linked to the eyes as much as the ears anyhow. Second, it's a magical power - a spell would certainly give a blind person sight temporarily, and I think this justifies the adept power working. Third, when ultrasound vision is all your character can use, it becomes very limiting in surprising ways.

Since he can only see shapes, and not colors or light, he can't read, view computer screens, find shadows to hide in, see through glass or water surfaces, and many other inhibiting drawbacks. It's working ok in my campaign, I was just wondering again what canon was on the issue.
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post Jan 2 2004, 05:05 AM
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Martial Art Manuver: Blindfighting. Combine it w/ a weapon for even better results. Add in ThermoSense and/or Improved Sense: Smell. You should be able to kick some heads...but I would want to be on your team if you pack heat. :D

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Since he can only see shapes, and not colors or light, he can't read, view computer screens, find shadows to hide in, see through glass or water surfaces, and many other inhibiting drawbacks. It's working ok in my campaign, I was just wondering again what canon was on the issue.


I never even thought about being able to hide...thats a good point. It seems like even the standard 4 point penalty for blindness isn't enough. For Stealth tests it should be like 8. Even if you have super senses, how can you tell if someone is looking your way?[/edit]

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post Jan 2 2004, 05:09 AM
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Check out Man and Machine for the sound-detection thingy -- general consensus holds it's a valid adept sense power, which could come in handy.

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post Jan 2 2004, 05:13 AM
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I see no problem with ultrasound,, however bear in mind that ultrasound technically only halves vision modifiers. He would thus be on a +4 to all actions (IE: halving the +8 total darkness modifier). The blind fighting technique would help but still not enoough to help him much. he'd be on +2 to his melee attacks (which means you're really not that good a fighter). That's by the rules. You could give him a better version but it'd be best to charge more for it...
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post Jan 2 2004, 05:19 AM
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Ultrasound is just this side of funky to me -- an adept's magic is designed to augment existing senses, not add new ones.

Granted, that's just my interpretation. Not that I necessarily agree with the canon adept, mind you.

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post Jan 2 2004, 05:22 AM
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QUOTE (Siege @ Jan 2 2004, 05:09 AM)
Check out Man and Machine for the sound-detection thingy -- general consensus holds it's a valid adept sense power, which could come in handy.

-Siege

Hmm. Good idea. You'd be on a +2 with just ultrasound vision and the spacial recogniser. Enough that the blind-fighting maneuver could reduce penalties to +0 (cost 0.5 power pts). Combine it with a high-frequency hearing power and you're only on a +1 at the cost of 0.75 power points (or theoretically +0 if you know the area).

[edit]The blind fighting power (MitS P149), the ultrasound sense mod, and the spacial recogniser sense mod would reduce all appropriate tn mods to +0 at the cost of 1 power point[/edit]
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post Jan 2 2004, 07:43 AM
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Blindfight (adept power) + Blindfight (martial art maneuver) + Spatial Recogniser + High Freq hearing = Look ma no eyes! 8)
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post Jan 2 2004, 08:08 AM
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Hmm. I wonder if it's actually possible to get a bonus using this system?
QUOTE ("P18 @ M&M")
If the user also has high frequency hearing, which is directional, apply an additional -1 modifier.

It dosen't say that it reduces penalties by 1, it's a -1 modifier
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post Jan 2 2004, 10:02 AM
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I kind of like the idea of a blind physad. With all his hearing buffs and mods, mught as well be able to see.....

just dont name him blind fury...........
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post Jan 2 2004, 04:06 PM
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Of course it's possible to get a bonus, Lilt. Mundanes with eyes get a bonus on their hearing Perception Tests with it, so there's no reason everyone else wouldn't if they could get past all the penalties. It's the entire point of the implant.

But that does still leave you with the problem. Such a character has to make a Perception Test to "see" everything, including things normal characters would have no trouble picking up on. Especially in combat, where every action he performs, especially attacks, would/should require a Perception Test.

Even with a -1 total modifier on his hearing Perception Tests, he's still going to fail the roll from time to time. And that's the entire point of why Blindness is a flaw, and why it's reduced for Awakened characters as well.
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post Jan 2 2004, 04:08 PM
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Echolocation isn't at all unreasonable as an adept power. Some blind people are good enough at using echolocation to go MOUNTAIN BIKING!
I do think it would have to cost more than .25 magic, though. Or that you'd buy multiple levels to get better information, with about 4 levels equally normal vision, and 6-8 levels giving you non-visable info about what quality of armor, concealed weapons, and implants the person has as well...
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post Jan 2 2004, 04:25 PM
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QUOTE (Mongoose)
Echolocation isn't at all unreasonable as an adept power. Some blind people are good enough at using echolocation to go MOUNTAIN BIKING!
I do think it would have to cost more than .25 magic, though. Or that you'd buy multiple levels to get better information, with about 4 levels equally normal vision, and 6-8 levels giving you non-visable info about what quality of armor, concealed weapons, and implants the person has as well...

Not that unreasonable if 0.25 Power points can get you vision mag 3.

But I'll stick closely to what the ultrasound vision cyberware can do. For example if the blind adept needs to "see" someone using ultrasound, I'll impose half of the Blind modifier to the perception TN.
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post Jan 2 2004, 06:36 PM
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that's a good idea, especially since that's what the rules say you should do.

i'm pondering making a "blind" adept, and just giving him the colorblind flaw; in-character, he'd actually be blind, but rules-wise, his only impairment is that he can't see color. it's much simpler and more direct than trying to twist and crunch the numbers to do pretty much the same thing.
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post Jan 2 2004, 06:45 PM
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For ultrasound I'd allow them to take the power to be able to interpret it, but I think I'd still require them to have an ultrasound emitter... or maybe take the power twice, the second time to allow them to create the ultrasound.

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post Jan 2 2004, 10:51 PM
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If animals can have a given sense, there's no reason why Adepts can't purchase it as well. Bats have echolocation, so Adepts can purchase it as well.
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post Jan 2 2004, 10:53 PM
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If you don't think that being a phys ad with ultrasound is still not worth a -2 flaw then have a run that takes place during a rock concert.
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post Jan 2 2004, 11:11 PM
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QUOTE (Mongoose)
Echolocation isn't at all unreasonable as an adept power. Some blind people are good enough at using echolocation to go MOUNTAIN BIKING!

I think this was directed at my comment earlier -- to whit, I was referring to ultrasound as a little iffy (IMHO) and not spatial recognition, page 18.

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post Jan 3 2004, 12:30 AM
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QUOTE (Kagetenshi)
For ultrasound I'd allow them to take the power to be able to interpret it, but I think I'd still require them to have an ultrasound emitter... or maybe take the power twice, the second time to allow them to create the ultrasound.

~J

I wouldn't do that but I certainly would give anyone with High Freq/Wide Band hearing(guard dogs, Hellhounds, Barghests... :D ) a bonus modifier to detect the adept.
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post Jan 3 2004, 01:44 AM
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Hee, and make him trip those Ultrasound Hallway monitors.
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post Jan 3 2004, 02:43 AM
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QUOTE (Diesel)
Hee, and make him trip those Ultrasound Hallway monitors.

And his teammates all will have to suffer from "What's that squeeky sound that is just out of hearing?" syndrome (+1 to all TNs).... :vegm:
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