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Revision as of 23:26, 20 August 2018

Cybernetics
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Supplement 8
Author Pete NashNick Robinson
Publisher Mongoose Publishing
Version Mongoose Traveller
Edition 1st
Format softback
Language English
Pages 96
Year Published 2011
Canonical Yes
Available from RPGNow
ISBN 978-1-907702-03-7 MGP3853
Table of Contents
Introduction 2
Character Generation 4
Before the chrome 33
Cybernetic Limbs 41
Body Augmentations 50
Head Augmentations 56
Chrome Chips and Plug-ins 65
Weapons 72
Cyberspace 75
Patrons 85
Tables 95

Designed for all Traveller settings, Cybernetics puts the Cyber into cyberpunk. Whether you are looking at a setting based around technological enhancements, or just wanting to build your character up with a few augments, Cybernetics is for you.

With full rules for turning man into machine, Cybernetics is suitable for creating a war-grade killing machine festooned with internal weaponry and defences, or a sleek agent with the very latest enhancements and upgrades. You can now fine tune your character into an absolute master in their chosen profession.

Credits

Authors
Pete Nash & Nick Robinson
Editor
Charlotte Law
Layout
Kristal Wilson
Interior Illustrations
Laura Laurain, Cristian St Pierre & James Gammel
Proofreading
Ted Chang
Special Thanks
Marc Miller, Will Chapman, Don McKinney and Robert Eaglestone