Psiborg
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Psionics appear to be a random effect of grafting cyberware to living humans. The reasons for this are unknown, but | Psionics appear to be a random effect of grafting cyberware to living humans. The reasons for this are unknown, but | ||
Psionics only manifest in indivuduals with strong personalities. As a result, [[Psiborg]]s are rare and powerful. | Psionics only manifest in indivuduals with strong personalities. As a result, [[Psiborg]]s are rare and powerful. | ||
Many corporation would ''love'' to get their hand on psionic test subjects. | Many corporation would ''love'' to get their hand on psionic test subjects. | ||
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| - | + | Only named characters can become [[Psiborg]]s | |
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Psionics appear to be a random effect of grafting cyberware to living humans. The reasons for this are unknown, but Psionics only manifest in indivuduals with strong personalities. As a result, Psiborgs are rare and powerful. Many corporation would love to get their hand on psionic test subjects.
Rules
Only named characters can become Psiborgs
