OK..I remember reading in another thread about references to modified Otomos with synth-skin and such that looked like people. I am curious on two things:
1) What rule/modification would cover it?
2) How much can one actually do, anyway?
Fuchs
Sep 23 2008, 09:29 AM
Since you can have a complete cybernetic replacement of your body that looks like a human (cyberskull, torso, limbs), you can have the same for a drone. I don't see the need for a special rule other than cosmetic changes.
Cardul
Sep 23 2008, 09:56 AM
QUOTE (Fuchs @ Sep 23 2008, 04:29 AM)
Since you can have a complete cybernetic replacement of your body that looks like a human (cyberskull, torso, limbs), you can have the same for a drone. I don't see the need for a special rule other than cosmetic changes.
Hence why I was asking which of the vehicle modifications options covers it. My GM likes to know what rules we are using(especially for covering things like, oh, say, the COST of something)
The Jopp
Sep 23 2008, 10:04 AM
The rules are to be added in the errata for arsenal according to Synner (AFAIK)
I saved them after he posted them.
Mimic Modification (Rating 1-3) Slots: 2 Modification Threshold: 15 Tool: Facility Cost: Rating x 3000¥ Availability: Rating x 3 Special Skill: Cybertechnology
Jaid
Sep 23 2008, 04:31 PM
note that the otomo already has the mimic mod built-in.
Synner
Sep 23 2008, 06:29 PM
The Mimic modification is included in the Modification chapter of Arsenal and its what Cardul is looking for (though it requires an anthroform drone to be believable). What was accidentally left out was the statline from the relevant tables.
Cardul
Sep 24 2008, 03:25 AM
QUOTE (Synner @ Sep 23 2008, 01:29 PM)
The Mimic modification is included in the Modification chapter of Arsenal and its what Cardul is looking for (though it requires an anthroform drone to be believable). What was accidentally left out was the statline from the relevant tables.
Thank you, sir, for the clarification. Things are really cool!
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