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From: IronRaven cyberraven@********.net
Subject: [SR] Cyberware questions
Date: Mon, 16 Aug 1999 21:42:23 -0400
At 16.28 08-16-99 -0400, you wrote:
>One of my players wants a voice modulator, yet neither of us knows
>what comes standard with this piece of 'ware. Any suggestions? Will

The one from SSC? It's just a standard voice mask, built into your body.

>it get rid of those annoying cracks we sometimes get when we talk?

No, time takes care of that one.

>He also wants to get a rangefinder. Does this hook up to a smartlink
>system (does this display how many bullets are left in the gun, by the

It can tie into Smartlink II, from what is said, you "know" the range like
the rest of your weapon's status if it an internal ssytem, or it is
displayed on the goggles your display is non-cyber.
If you are using SL I, then you would need to use a datajack w/
encephelon, or a dispaly link, unless it is top mounted, in which case, it
might have a range display (+50¥ over normal version, would be my guess)

>Finally, I noticed that it says boosted reflexes can't be removed, but
>it no longer says that it can't be upgraded. Is this true?

Depends on what rules you are using. I don't have anything official on
that, but I would rule that the Esscense of the two sets of crud added to
your body are cumulative, but you only get the higher of the two bonuses.


Kevin Dole, aka CyberRaven, aka IronRaven, aka Steel Tengu
http://members.xoom.com/iron_raven/
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Dismemberment."
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