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post Dec 14 2013, 05:13 PM
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Our group has yet again been ad odds regarding an ambiguous rule:

Concealment is explicitly called out to affect perception dice pools, but there seems to be no such language regarding sensors and sensor tests.

That would mean for a MAD/Cyberware scanner there is no difference between an RFID Chip or a Panther Assault Cannon. Furthermore, smuggling compartments would be totally useless for their intended purpose.

What do you think?
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