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==Entertainment== | ==Entertainment== | ||
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==Medical== | ==Medical== | ||
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==Personal Electronics== | ==Personal Electronics== | ||
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==Security Devices== | ==Security Devices== | ||
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==Surveillance== | ==Surveillance== | ||
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==Survival Gear== | ==Survival Gear== | ||
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|align=left| Chemsuit || 500¥ || Always ||align=left| A slick and impermeable set of booted coveralls, hooded poncho, and mittens. The hood is transparent, or mirrored for privacy, and fitted with an air filter. Designer versions are used in major cities on days with hard rain. | |align=left| Chemsuit || 500¥ || Always ||align=left| A slick and impermeable set of booted coveralls, hooded poncho, and mittens. The hood is transparent, or mirrored for privacy, and fitted with an air filter. Designer versions are used in major cities on days with hard rain. | ||
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|align=left| Climbing Gear || 1,000¥ || Always ||align=left| Everything | |align=left| Climbing Gear || 1,000¥ || Always ||align=left| Everything needed to climb, including harnesses, rope, gloves, carabiners, crampons, pitons, and so forth. | ||
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|align=left| Climbing Gear (Stealthed) || 10,000¥ || Restricted ||align=left| Climbing gear with the pitons and ropes that can be electronically triggered to dissolve to a fine powder. | |align=left| Climbing Gear (Stealthed) || 10,000¥ || Restricted ||align=left| Climbing gear with the pitons and ropes that can be electronically triggered to dissolve to a fine powder. | ||
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|align=left| Survival Kit || 500¥ || Always ||align=left| A rugged bag containing basic survival gear. | |align=left| Survival Kit || 500¥ || Always ||align=left| A rugged bag containing basic survival gear. | ||
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==Vehicle Control Rigs== | |||
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|colspan=2 align=left| Basic Rig || 5,000¥ || Always ||align=left| Comes with one master port (for the rigger) and three slave ports (for vehicles or drones) as well as a wireless link. Has minimal electronic warfare capabilities for wireless control, imposing Disadvantage on all relevant checks. | |||
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|colspan=2 align=left| Pro Rig || 35,000¥ || Always ||align=left| Comes with one master port (for the rigger) and five slave ports (for vehicles or drones) as well as a wireless link. Has advanced electronic warfare capabilities for wireless control when operated properly. Can be further upgraded. | |||
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| ||align=left| Slave Port || 500¥ || Always ||align=left| An additional slave port. Can be taken multiple times. | |||
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| ||align=left| Copilot Port || 2,500¥ || Always ||align=left| A copilot port that can be granted read or control access to any connected drones. Can be taken multiple times. | |||
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| ||align=left| EW Resistance || 25,000¥ || Restricted ||align=left| Roll for Help with Disadvantage on all defensive electronics warfare checks. | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:09, 30 September 2024
Entertainment
Type | Cost | Availability | Description |
Simrig | 10,000¥ | Restricted | A tight-fitting cap contain numerous electrodes allowing playback and limited recording of simsense signals. |
Medical
Type | Cost | Availability | Description |
Stabilization Unit | 20,000¥ | Restricted | An enclosed capsule with carrying handles. Stabilizes a critically wounded person until proper medical care can be applied. |
Tranq Patch | 200¥ | Restricted | Designed to anaesthetize patients in preparation for surgery, tranq patches are also used in some circles to sedate unruly prisoners. |
Personal Electronics
Type | Cost | Availability | Description | ||
Commlink | 100¥ | Always | A portable universal computation and communications device. | ||
Pocket Secretary | 1,000¥ | Always | A high-end commlik. Includes military-grade encryption, biometric readers, and limited trid recording gear. | ||
Credstick | 50-500¥ | Always | Generic secure data store. Can act as a passport, keyring, credit card, checkbook, wallet, and business card. Cheaper models may be encrypted using passcodes, while more expensive models include biometric readers. | ||
PANICBUTTON™ | 1,000¥ | Restricted | A keychain-sized device providing covert emergency alert and tracking with a chosen security service. | ||
SINRFID (static) | 50¥ | Restricted | An embedded short-range radio identifier for a hard-coded SIN. | ||
SINRFID (reprogrammable) | 1,000¥ | Controlled | An embedded short-range radio identifier for a software-recordable SIN. |
Security Devices
Type | Cost | Availability | Description |
Biometric Scanners | 1,000¥ | Restricted | Fingerprint scanners, retinal readers, voice and gait analyzers, DNA testers, and more. |
Chem Sniffer | 10,000-100,000¥ | Restricted | Detects airborne molecules. Can be set to alert on detection of particular categories of substances, such as explosives or ammunition propellant. |
Cybermod Manacles | 10,000¥ | Restricted | Restraints wrists and ankles, with a mechanism to exert agonizing pressure on tendons and bones if cybermods are extended from the restrained area. |
Cyberware Scanner | 5,000¥ | Restricted | A sonic/magnetic scanning wand that detects and identifies cyberware. |
Full-Body Scanner | 3,000,000¥ | Restricted | An enclosed booth that performs a full-body mapping. Can find even hidden cyberware. Takes about a minute to do a full scan. |
Headjammer | 5,000¥ | Restricted | A locking headset that jams transmission and reception for implanted radio devices. |
Jackstopper | 50¥ | Restricted | A plastic insert with a quick-bonding epoxy to fill and plug a cyberjack. |
MADS | 250-2,500¥ | Restricted | Magnetic Anomaly Detectors are used to detect weapons and concentrations of metal. They come in hand-held wand-type designs and free-standing or architecturally-integrated doorway systems. |
Skilltwitchers | 1,000¥ | Restricted | Sends a jamming signal into skillwire implants to disrupt all mental and physical activity. |
Surveillance
Type | Cost | Availability | Description | ||
Binoculars | 100¥ | Always | Adjustable zoom up to 50x. Available in both pocket-sized electronic imagers and larger optical devices for magic users. | ||
Field Camera | 5,000¥ | Always | A rugged handheld unit that can function as either a personal imager or a field camera. The optics include an adjustable zoom up to 100x and both light amplification and thermographic modes. Includes a basic microphone, viewfinder, and both wired and wireless rigger access. | ||
Laser Microphone | 1,500¥ | Restricted | An optional attachment for the camera. A laser beam is bounced off a rigid object, like a windowpane, to capture nearby sounds. | ||
Shotgun Microphone | 1,000¥ | Always | An optional attachment for the camera. A dish-shaped directional microphone on a pistol grip, 30 x 8 cm. Solid objects block reception, as well as loud noises outside the line of eavesdropping. | ||
Micro-recorder | 2,500¥ | Always | Can record nearby image, sound, and limited trid for up to a week in a device the size of a quarter. | ||
Bug Scanner | 10,000¥ | Restricted | Detects recording equipment. May be unable to detect sufficiently sophisticated recording setups, but is capable of detecting temporary video and audio devices. | ||
Ultrasound Detector | 100¥ | Restricted | Detects the use of ultrasound, such as used with ultrasonic motion sensor systems and ultrasonic sight. | - | |
Ultrasound Spoofer | 20,000¥ | Controlled | In addition to detecting ultrasound fields, can attempt to spoof the ultrasound sensor. | - |
Survival Gear
Type | Cost | Availability | Description |
Chemsuit | 500¥ | Always | A slick and impermeable set of booted coveralls, hooded poncho, and mittens. The hood is transparent, or mirrored for privacy, and fitted with an air filter. Designer versions are used in major cities on days with hard rain. |
Climbing Gear | 1,000¥ | Always | Everything needed to climb, including harnesses, rope, gloves, carabiners, crampons, pitons, and so forth. |
Climbing Gear (Stealthed) | 10,000¥ | Restricted | Climbing gear with the pitons and ropes that can be electronically triggered to dissolve to a fine powder. |
Grapple Gun | 2,000¥ | Restricted | Can shoot a grappling hook more than 50 meters. Can use stealthed rope. |
Micro-Flare Launcher | 250¥ | Always | This pen-size flare launcher can shoot color-adjustable flares more than 200 meters. The flares can illuminate a city block. |
Respirator | 500¥ | Always | A small (20 x 10 cm) oxygen cylinder connected to a full or partial face mask provides several hours of air. |
Survival Kit | 500¥ | Always | A rugged bag containing basic survival gear. |
Vehicle Control Rigs
Type | Cost | Availability | Description | |
Basic Rig | 5,000¥ | Always | Comes with one master port (for the rigger) and three slave ports (for vehicles or drones) as well as a wireless link. Has minimal electronic warfare capabilities for wireless control, imposing Disadvantage on all relevant checks. | |
Pro Rig | 35,000¥ | Always | Comes with one master port (for the rigger) and five slave ports (for vehicles or drones) as well as a wireless link. Has advanced electronic warfare capabilities for wireless control when operated properly. Can be further upgraded. | |
Slave Port | 500¥ | Always | An additional slave port. Can be taken multiple times. | |
Copilot Port | 2,500¥ | Always | A copilot port that can be granted read or control access to any connected drones. Can be taken multiple times. | |
EW Resistance | 25,000¥ | Restricted | Roll for Help with Disadvantage on all defensive electronics warfare checks. |