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Re: [HOE] Junker devices: Catseye and Dragoneye goggles



I agree with all. That's why Junkers (bless thier cyber-hearts) can be so complicated sometimes. I've found that playing an effective Junkers involves some reading between the lines and getting a bit strange with your devices.

In another note, does anyone find it odd that they always have energy pistols, rifles and heavy weapons, yet never a shotgun?

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 Robert Holland <robert@macauley.com> wrote:

>No junkers in my posse (praise the martyrs) so I'm no expert, but ...
>
>Don't you need Commo to get the info the Sensor power picks up to the
>wearer? Perhaps a 2-slot 1-drain tiny monitor?

I've thought about that, and my interpretation has been that a Sensor can
display its own basic output in the immediate device. That is, a remote camera
would need a display, but goggles, binoculars, and the like do not. Otherwise,
like Kai said, Sensor is useless without Commo.

Also, a Sensor's display only applies to its own output. If the goggles I posted
were able to display, say, a targeting crosshairs for an attached hand weapon,
they would need Commo.

--Robert Holland


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