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Message no. 1
From: GRANITE <granite@**.NET>
Subject: Re: [SR3] Gear ideas: Stealth Clothing and Doppler Radar cyberwa
Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1998 15:49:27 -0700
>2. Doppler Radar cyberware .......

I wouldn't even go there..Instead I would go with [insert name of
ultrasonic vision mod]..Radar..would basically cook whatever portion of
the body it is installed in..and or cause weird cancers..not just from
the main lobe of the radar either..there is also a rear looking lobe
projecting from the radar unit that is not quite as powerful as teh
forward looking lobe that would do the user in over time..depending on
the power of the radar unit of course..even the hand held or side
mounted Ka radars the State Patrol Officers use are dangerous in this
way..this is why testicular cancer has been reported by a many Officers
that use a hand held unit that invarriably ends up resting in the
officer's lap..Radar is dangerous..

The kind of picture it would create would be difficult to interpret at
best..and any that could paint a better picture simply would be too
powerful to be safe and much too large to implant..even with massive
miniaturization..

--------------------------------GRANITE
"Rock Steady"
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Lord, Grant Me The Serenity To Accept The Things I Cannot Change,
The Courage To Change The Things I Can,
And The Wisdom To Hide The Bodies Of Those People I Had To Kill
Because They Pissed Me Off.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ShadowRunner's Serenity Prayer
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Understanding is a three edged sword. - Kosh
What is best in life?
To Crush Your Enemies,
See Them Driven Before You,
And To Hear The Lamentation Of Their Women. -Conan
I Am The LAW! -JD
Jamais Arriere

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