Name (ID Code)
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Description
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SC
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HC
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Cost in EB
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Cyberaudio (CAUD)
|
Basic hearing module. No
option limit.
|
M
|
2d6
|
500
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Amplified hearing (AH)
|
Improves hearing and sound recognition
ability.
|
N
|
1
|
200
|
Radio Link (RL)
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Microminiature radio
tranciever, usually mounted at the base of the
skull and using fillings as antennae. Activated by
clicking the teeth together sharply. To talk merely
subvocalize. Reception can be wired to directly
vibrate the mastoid bone, resulting in a small
tinny voice in the back of your head, or linked to
a cyberoptic TSM option with incoming messages
flashed to the display. Range 1 mi.
|
N
|
1
|
100
|
Phone Splice (PS)
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Wired to communicate directly through your
personal cell phone. You must have your cell phone
within 3 meters of you and it must already be
truned on and the number dialed.
|
N
|
1
|
150
|
Scrambler (SC)
|
Improves your radio or
audio splice with a ECM scrambler so it cannot be
listened to.
|
N
|
0.5
|
100
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Bug Detector (BD)
|
Mini-reciever designed to pick up signals
transmitted by all types of radio bugs. Gives a 60%
chance of detecting any bugs within 10 feet of you,
40% chance of then locating the bug. (Beep alarm
gets louder the closer you are to the bug.)
|
N
|
0.5
|
200
|
Voice Stress Analyzer
(VSA)
|
Detects minute changes in
vocal patterns and tones to detect lies and
emotional state. Must first be used on the subject
while in an unstressed and truthful state for
comparison.
|
N
|
1
|
200
|
Sound Editing (SE)
|
Allows user to edit out distracting sounds or
zero in on a praticular sound.
|
N
|
0.5
|
150
|
Enhanced Hearing Range
(EH)
|
Allows user to hear sounds
in subsonic and supersonic ranges.
|
N
|
2
|
150
|
Wearman (WM)
|
Mounts twin vibration speakers on your mastoid
boines, making your skull into an audio system of
concert hall quality. Tiny chip mount wired into
the earlobe allows you to plug into a variety of
music chips, all designed to look like earrings, or
access music chips via interface plugs or chip
socket. Each chip contains about 100 songs.
|
N
|
0.5
|
100
|
Radar Detector (RD)
|
Produces a loud beep
whenever a radar beam is encountered. Beep changes
to clear tone when direction of beam is determined,
giving a 40% chance of triangulating the
source.
|
N
|
0.5
|
150
|
Homing Tracer (HT)
|
Allows user to follow a homing tone broadcast
from an external sender. Range 1 km. Includes 2
senders about the size and shape of a pin. Extra
senders 25 eb each.
|
N
|
0.5
|
200
|
Tight Beam Radio Link
(TBR)
|
Allows tight beam radio
communication up to 1 mi as long as both parties
are within line of sight to each other and not
blocked by any object thicker than 1 foot.
|
N
|
1
|
200
|
Wide Band Radio Scanner (WB)
|
Automatically scans all major police, fire,
ambulance, and Trauma Team communication bands. Can
be tuned to specific bands with incoming messages
downloaded to internal radio link or TSM.
|
N
|
2
|
100
|
Micro-recorder Link
|
Downloads anything heard
by the user to either an internal or external (via
interface plugs) sound recorder.
|
N
|
0.5
|
100
|
Digital Recording Link (DR)
|
Allows anything heard by the user to be recorded
on an internal microchip (2 hrs). Recordings can be
downloaded to an internal recorder or via interface
plugs to an external recorder.
|
N
|
0.5
|
100
|
Level Damper (LD)
|
Automatically compensates
for loud noises, such as stun-bomb attacks or sonic
weapons.
|
N
|
0.5
|
300
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