Hi everyone. Long time GM, first time poster here.
I'm putting together a new character for my next campaign, and in a break from the norm decided to have her use a Pod body. This is justified by her having received it when she arrived to defend a habitat against TITAN warbots during the Fall; she needed a body, and it was the only one ready to go. It also made her a better shot than she ever thought possible, so she kept it, and hang the stigma.
But she also didn't like the idea of being in a hackable brain, so a while later she (in the current version of her backstory) got infospaced for a few days and had a techie scoop out the cyberbrain and underdeveloped meat brain, and had it replaced with a full grown biological one.
Would this work? The fluff indicates that the system works like this:
1. Controlling AI radios an order.
2. Pod's cyberbrain receives order.
3. Cyberbrain passes on order to meat brain.
4. Meat brain makes the body carry out the order.
TL; DR? What morph would best represent the person in this image: http://tinyurl.com/k4jzw83 and would it being a Pod fit the way Pods work in EP? Failing that, what body with a biological brain would fit (excluding the Biocore, she's not made of CP!)? Note that the "skin" for the most part clearly isn't skin. I was thinking "Pod brain hooked up to a body that's mostly cyberware due to parts shortage at the time", but in that case there's very little advantage to having a meat brain inside that skull in the first place.
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