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The answer is that the Lost have Psi at Level 2, the cause of their two disorders.
In my group there are two ways people are interpreting this from what I've seen. One group considers it like this:
Action Turn 1 [12 Seconds long]
Roll Initiative
Action Phase 1 [3 seconds]
Action Phase 2 [3 seconds]
Action Phase 3 [3 seconds]
Action Phase 4 [3 seconds]
Action Turn 2 Begins
Meanwhile the other group interprets it as this:
Action Turn 1 [3 Seconds long]
Roll Initiative
Action Phase 1 [750 milliseconds]
Action Phase 2 [750 milliseconds]
Action Phase 3 [750 milliseconds]
Action Phase 4 [750 milliseconds]
Action Turn 2 Begins
All in all, the rules describing action phases/turns are not very clear. Pretty much all of us are confused on the matter.
Okay, so it says Synthmorphs cannot use bioware augmentations at all. But if you take a look at the default Synthmorphs on pg. 143-145 you'll find that several of them have Enhanced Vision. Which is explicitly a Bioware augmentation.
So which bioware augmentations are Synthmorph allowed to use? Shouldn't these augmentations be duplicated under cyberware or nanoware instead?
Definitely an oversight. Enhanced Vision, at the very least, should be transferred to nanotech, so both types of morphs can buy it.
AAARRRGGH. I actually cringed when I read the following sentence on page 240:
"Pull up a skin that makes it seems like your outdoors, with the sun shining down ..." (your/you're error)
Additionally, on 239:
"While visual AR data ... is the most common, other senses may also be used. AR is not limited to visuals, however, and can also include acoustic sounds and voices, odors, tastes, and even tactile sensations."
These sentences are a bit redundant, and also repeat themselves.
Edit: On page 241: "Since the first programs were developed that provide(d?) a simple interface to 'snapshot' ones experiences, ..." (missing apostrophe)
Edit 2: On page 244: "various countermeasures may be applied..." (capitalization error)
Edit 3: On page 245: "In some cases these digital minds are so different from human mindsets that communication is is impossible." (duplicate word)
Edit 4: On page 246: "Fortunately for Firewall sentinels and others who value their privacy, their are ways around this" (their/there)
Did the editors just not get a chance to read this chapter or something?
Edit 5: On page 249: "There is no penalty for doing this, but the character may only focus on one system at a time. In other words, you may only interact with one system at a time, ..."
Well, I guess those are other words. Specifically, one other word.
My name's Guillaume, I'm French Canadian, and my comment is as legitimate as anyone's on a public forum. I'm definitely sorry to shatter your identification theory, however. If you ever drop by Ottawa, I'll get you a pint to make up for it.
Cheers,
-tF
Lorem ipsum dolore sit amet, motherfucker.
Perhaps my sense of humor differs from the vast majority 'round here, but I hardly see my 'do better' post as especially snarky, as you people put it. You figured out correctly that the post wasn't because of the 'Hey folks, you made errors' part of the OP, especially seeing as I think I was among the first to request an errata page here; it was about the gratuitous, unnecessary insults sprinkled throughout.
I hope that's cleared out. In fact, I'd hope for that whole section to be purged as it has no place in an errata thread. Complain in some other section.
-tF
Lorem ipsum dolore sit amet, motherfucker.
Did the editors just not get a chance to read this chapter or something?
What's a "editors"?
Hacking VPNS:
Should read "all but impossible without the encryption key" and the next line should be the same saying "impossible without the key"
"I learned the hard way that if you take a stand on any issue, no matter how insignificant, people will line up around the block to kick your ass over it." -Jesse "the mind" Ventura.
"I learned the hard way that if you take a stand on any issue, no matter how insignificant, people will line up around the block to kick your ass over it." -Jesse "the mind" Ventura.
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