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A one-time use DocWagon retrieval contract. A DocWagon wagon will attempt to retrieve you from a public location, including the use of force where legal, and keep you alive or resuscitate you. | A one-time use DocWagon retrieval contract. A DocWagon wagon will attempt to retrieve you from a public location, including the use of force where legal, and keep you alive or resuscitate you. | ||
==Knowledge Imprinting== | |||
Select two additional areas of knowledge to which the Knowledge skill applies. | |||
==Language Imprinting== | |||
Neural imprinting of the ability to speak a foreign language or dialect. For example, French, CorpSpeak, or Sperethiel. | |||
In general, characters are assumed to speak the dominant language of the campaign's location, which for Shadowrunners will typically include speaking English with a heavy mix of the crude patois common to the underworld. Metahuman characters do not automatically receive any benefit with any respective metahuman language. |
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DocWagon Retrieval
A one-time use DocWagon retrieval contract. A DocWagon wagon will attempt to retrieve you from a public location, including the use of force where legal, and keep you alive or resuscitate you.
Knowledge Imprinting
Select two additional areas of knowledge to which the Knowledge skill applies.
Language Imprinting
Neural imprinting of the ability to speak a foreign language or dialect. For example, French, CorpSpeak, or Sperethiel.
In general, characters are assumed to speak the dominant language of the campaign's location, which for Shadowrunners will typically include speaking English with a heavy mix of the crude patois common to the underworld. Metahuman characters do not automatically receive any benefit with any respective metahuman language.