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For a game that is about to start I have created an AI character, that will have the role of rigger. It used to be the former pilot program of a cop car. And when his human partner got into trouble he followed. (That means he has the Piloting Origins, the one that allows him to use Autosofts as his skills)
His skills are the Electronics and Cracking Group at 4, Pilot Ground Craft (Wheeled) 4, Automotive Mechanic 2 (it is still learning that), and it has some flavor skills which it is also playing around. The programs that I thought were most suited as his inherent ones are: Browse (to basically provide information), Track (Always useful to know who tries to hack the cop car's computer), Command ("Pull over!" .. as well as that it goes for the rigger role), Scan (always useful to know where exactly the nodes are), Edit (tape and record whatever happens around the car). After all that is done, I end up with 22 BP for equipment and programs and very important his home node (inside the car) ------- So my question is what do I need to be a passable excuse for a rigger in the form of programs, drones, cars and such ? I'm a bit stuck. |
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