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Message no. 1
From: Alfredo B Alves <dghost@****.COM>
Subject: You Cybered your WHAT?!?!? (Was Taking Women Seriously)
Date: Mon, 20 Jul 1998 01:48:24 -0500
On Mon, 20 Jul 1998 01:26:09 EDT Machine-gun Kelly <MgkellyMP5@***.COM>
writes:
>In a message dated 98-07-20 01:18:17 EDT, BigDaddy writes:
<SNIP>
>And I'm still very glad that FASA didn't do the same as other
Science-Fututre
>games and actually list Cybernetic Genital Replacements (that kind of
moved CP
>2020 and CyberHero into the hokey/absurd realm for me when I read
through the
>rules).
>
>Mgkelly

HEY!!! I resemble that remark! I shouldn't probably give the list a
chance to object but ... I was thinking of writing up some stuff on that
topic ... Hopefully in an intelligent fashion with utility/functionality
in mind ... It's really tough though deciding what the Essence cost for
genital replacement should be ... I was thinking .1 for a penis, .25 for
breasts (hey, I'm only getting started, so I haven't branched out much
beyond that yet) but then I remembered that a fingertip compartment is .1
so I doubled the numbers and now now they seem too big (no pun intended
...)

Btw, would a uterus transplant be bio or cyberware (I was thinking
Bioware at 1.5 body Index ...) the cost would be free for just replacing
one but I was thinking about implantation in a Transexual ...

D.Ghost
(aka Pixel, Tantrum, RuPixel)
o/` Trideo killed the Video Star ... o/`

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