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« Reply #195 on: <09-07-15/0315:59> »
Well nice to see such a friendly and helpful community where we can all discuss out differences intelligently.  ::)
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« Reply #196 on: <09-10-15/1741:44> »
A little typo p.87, under Cyberlimb Optimisation:
Kuroko: One of the extremely rare optimized cyber
skulls, Renraku’s Kuoko is fantastic for ease of redesign.
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« Reply #197 on: <09-18-15/1101:39> »
So, the Targeting Laser cyberware acts as a laser sight for any weapon you're holding.  The text on page 77 opens with the following:
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This is a large visible-dot laser (available in your choice of color) built into the user’s trigger hand

So why then is it listed, along with a capacity, under Eyeware?

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« Reply #198 on: <09-19-15/1117:35> »
Agreed on examples, and I plan on making quite a few of those. Walking people through a few builds of Modular Limbs, for example.

Not to be pushy, as I suspect your a bit busy, but would it be possible to get these examples before Chrome Flesh goes missions legal, it may change how my character develops.

And can you include things like customization and/or cyberlimb optimization in these examples?

And while we're at it, is it possible to have a full obvious modular arm with swap out lower arm and swap it out with a synthetic instead of obvious?  I realize that due to capacity costs that the reverse is likely not possible (though it seems silly that you couldn't have a synthetic upper arm and an obvious lower)
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« Reply #199 on: <10-06-15/2057:05> »
So, the Targeting Laser cyberware acts as a laser sight for any weapon you're holding.  The text on page 77 opens with the following:
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This is a large visible-dot laser (available in your choice of color) built into the user’s trigger hand

So why then is it listed, along with a capacity, under Eyeware?

I agree, this needs clarification. In addition, is it safe to assume that this affects all ranged weapons, such as bows and throwing weapons, as written?

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« Reply #200 on: <10-09-15/0225:59> »
So, the Targeting Laser cyberware acts as a laser sight for any weapon you're holding.  The text on page 77 opens with the following:
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This is a large visible-dot laser (available in your choice of color) built into the user’s trigger hand

So why then is it listed, along with a capacity, under Eyeware?

I agree, this needs clarification. In addition, is it safe to assume that this affects all ranged weapons, such as bows and throwing weapons, as written?
Probably a carry-over from the laser eye augmentations from 4e that otherwise didn't make it in as-is.

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« Reply #201 on: <10-09-15/1658:55> »
So, the Targeting Laser cyberware acts as a laser sight for any weapon you're holding.  The text on page 77 opens with the following:
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This is a large visible-dot laser (available in your choice of color) built into the user’s trigger hand

So why then is it listed, along with a capacity, under Eyeware?

I agree, this needs clarification. In addition, is it safe to assume that this affects all ranged weapons, such as bows and throwing weapons, as written?

Bows and throwing weapons have a heavy ballistic curve, a laserpointer is absolutely useless for that.

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« Reply #202 on: <10-22-15/1821:08> »
pg 152, the Dynamic Handprints and Retinal Adjusters have a Rating of "-", but a cost that includes Rating in its calculations.

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« Reply #203 on: <01-02-16/1725:42> »
On pg. 122, the Bio-Weapons table has formatting errors with Stingers and Tusks. It shows what appears to be acquisition data (essence, availability, and cost) in the combat data table. I'm guessing those were never supposed to be there.

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« Reply #204 on: <01-03-16/1804:08> »
So, the Targeting Laser cyberware acts as a laser sight for any weapon you're holding.  The text on page 77 opens with the following:
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This is a large visible-dot laser (available in your choice of color) built into the user’s trigger hand

So why then is it listed, along with a capacity, under Eyeware?

I agree, this needs clarification. In addition, is it safe to assume that this affects all ranged weapons, such as bows and throwing weapons, as written?

Bows and throwing weapons have a heavy ballistic curve, a laserpointer is absolutely useless for that.

Bows and Crossbows have a parabolic trajectory beyond short range (Hard Targets pg. 197). Laser sights provide bonuses within short range.

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« Reply #205 on: <01-06-16/0840:52> »
So, the Targeting Laser cyberware acts as a laser sight for any weapon you're holding.  The text on page 77 opens with the following:
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This is a large visible-dot laser (available in your choice of color) built into the user’s trigger hand

So why then is it listed, along with a capacity, under Eyeware?

I agree, this needs clarification. In addition, is it safe to assume that this affects all ranged weapons, such as bows and throwing weapons, as written?

Bows and throwing weapons have a heavy ballistic curve, a laserpointer is absolutely useless for that.

Bows and Crossbows have a parabolic trajectory beyond short range (Hard Targets pg. 197). Laser sights provide bonuses within short range.
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generally speaking bullets also have a parabolic trajectory- but let's not mix in real life physics with SR reasoning.
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« Reply #206 on: <01-06-16/0855:11> »
gradivus
Boom is quoting the "Expanded Bow Rules" from Hard Target there.

Quote from: Hard Targets p. 197, Expanded Bow Rules
With any bow or crossbow, a laser sight is ineffective at any range beyond Short due to parabolic nature of the projectiles.

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« Reply #207 on: <01-06-16/1117:02> »
Mungo never noticed pair of bollock tragic rectory when he shoots his crossbow.

When Mungo shoots through brick wall or a car with it the hole is usually right where the light from the flashlight that Mungo taped onto the crossbow was pointed.

Maybe it's cuz Mungo uses expanded crossbow that Mungo built himself or maybe Mungo needs to go outside city to try it.

Though everyone keeps calling it ballsi something, which is okay cuz it is ballzy like Mungo  ;D
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« Reply #208 on: <01-06-16/1648:30> »
Mungo, I like you. Keep it real, brother. Remember, shoot straight and make a big boom when needed!
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Agreed. This looks like a 'training wheels' edition, that you can use to introduce someone to the setting, and then shift over to something like 5E or 4E. Like how D&D 5E is best used as training wheels for D&D 3.X.

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« Reply #209 on: <01-21-16/1229:52> »
Pages 11 and 16, remove the space from “DangerSensei”
Page 12, change “/dev/girl” to “/dev/grrl”
Page 17, “FastJack” should have an interior capital J.
Page 17, change “Ingersoil” to “Ingersoll”
Page 18, change “contracted” to “exhibited” (you don’t contract symptoms).
Page 19, change “bridging” to “bribing”
Page 54/55, What’s the karma cost of “Cyber Singularity Seeker”? 12 (page 54) or 9 (page 55)?
Page 55, fix the spelling of “Biocompatibility”
Page 65, change “Lenora” to “Leonora”
Page 78, change “thenext” to “the next” (insert space)
Page 80, Orientation System, change “imagelink” to “image link” and “cyber-eyes” to “cybereyes”
Page 129, plural possessive: “guards’ links”
Page 129, change “hs” to “his”
Page 131, change “it’s finest scale” to “its finest scale” (no apostrophe).
Page 133, change “it’s intended purpose” to “its intended purpose” (no apostrophe).
Page 135, change “a amorphous blob” to “an amorphous blob”
Page 137, change “complimentary” to “complementary”
Page 138, lowercase “of” in “Man-of-Many-Names”
Page 143, change “onstructor” to “constructor”
Page 144, change “a injection” to “an injection”
Page 147, change “a devices” to “a device
Page 150, the title of this table should be “Soft Nanoware Systems” (Hard Nanoware was on p.148).
Page 154, change “Essence” to “Availability” at the top of the third column
Page 154, Universal Sealant, change “increasing” to “increasingly”
Page 159, change “Exotice” to “Exotic” (twice).
Page 160, change “Trangenics” to “Transgenics”
Page 160, change “Eythropoetin (EPO)” to “Erythropoietin (EPO)”
Page 160, change “insuring” to “ensuring”
Page 164, Immunization, change “infers” to “confers”
Page 164, fix the spelling of “bioluminescent” and “fluorescent”
Page 165-166, change “complimentary” to “complementary” (three times)
Page 216, change “remained  focused” to “remain focused”
Page 217, “Market Forecasting and Information Department (MFID)”