When building a computer, 6E2 183 indicates that you have to add normal sight and hearing to the device for it to have those capabilities, since they don't get senses for free. Would that be at a cost of 35 points for sight and 25 points for hearing?
How would this work for building something similar to a cellphone? It has the ability to see and hear (at the command of the user), record video and sound, and transmit that data. But it doesn't use any external connections for its senses.
Also, are there rules somewhere for how much DEF and BODY a computer device has? They don't have a BODY characteristic.
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When building a computer, 6E2 183 indicates that you have to add normal sight and hearing to the device for it to have those capabilities, since they don't get senses for free. Would that be at a cost of 35 points for sight and 25 points for hearing?
How would this work for building something similar to a cellphone? It has the ability to see and hear (at the command of the user), record video and sound, and transmit that data. But it doesn't use any external connections for its senses.
Also, are there rules somewhere for how much DEF and BODY a computer device has? They don't have a BODY characteristic.
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