"A body that actually made me want to move from Elysium to Deimos! Now I am swimming in silk, my bright skin a cry of beauty against the cosmos!"
-Ren Song, Skinthetic model and hedonic reviewer
The Betta is a newly released morph from Skinthetic, aiming for the luxury market. The inspiration is Betta splendens, the siamese fighting fish. The basic morph is sylph-like, but has long flowing "fins" extending from the arms, legs, spine and head. These colourful surfaces are fully innervated skin, equipped with chromatophores to shine in intense colours. Each morph is different, with individual colours, fin shapes and patterning. The skin is extremely soft and silken, occasionally with iridescent vellum hairs.
The Betta morph is not particularly *useful*, but that is not the point. It is sensual, beautiful, requires great care and compels a high price. It is the morph version of extremely high heels: it takes the right kind of person to look fabulous in them.
The most obvious drawback is that bettas do not function well in high gravity; the fins will slouch and be in the way of walking. Bettas work best in microgravity where they can swim/fly/drift around freely. The large surface area also causes some temperature regulation problems: Bettas need warm surroundings or they will be chill (for aesthetic reasons the design team removed the pilomotor reflex too). This is even more important in water. Clothing obviously have to be cut in the right way for the morph, but if you can afford the morph then you likely already have a haute couture AGI.
Implants: Basic Biomods, Basic Mesh Inserts, Clean Metabolism, Cortical Stack, Enhanced Pheromones, Chameleon skin (very limited; only allows aesthetic colour changes)
Aptitude Maximum: 30
Durability: 30
Wound threshold: 6
Advantages: Striking looks (Level 2), Enhanced sense [Touch] (see below), Limber (level 1), +10 COO, +10 SAV, +5 to two other aptitudes
Disadvantages: Low pain tolerance, Frail (Level 1), Impractical (see below)
CP Cost: 40
Cost: Expensive
Enhanced sense: Touch
Bettas have a vastly larger skin than normal morphs, and the skin is about as sensitive as the lips or fingertips. The morph has a significantly enlarged somatosensory cortex to accommodate it. Pleasant tactile stimulation can activate vast cortical areas and there is room for many intriguing sensual possibilities. The obvious downside is that the morph can just as easily feel pain or discomfort.
Impractical
The morph doesn't work well in normal gravity or when moving fast and carelessly. The character suffers -10 on any task in normal gravity (and the striking looks advantage disappears; in fact, the character looks mildly sad or comical). The morph has an additional -20 modifier for fast, violent actions like running, Fray or certain dances. Still, if you can pull it off well, it will look *amazing*!
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