Shadowrun: Man & Machine–Cyberware (FPR25001)

Shadowrun: Man & Machine–Cyberware by FanPro is a sourcebook published by FanPro on April 1, 2004, featuring 160 pages in English. This edition expands on the cybernetic gear introduced in Shadowrun, Third Edition, offering advanced rules for implanting, surgery, healing, and damage. It explores the implications of cyberware, which can enhance physical abilities and integrate technology into the human body, while also cautioning against the risks of over-augmentation.
Readers will find a comprehensive guide that includes more than 200 new pieces of gear, advancements in biotechnology and chemistry, and an introduction to nanotechnology. The book delves into the balance between human and machine, presenting the potential benefits and dangers of cybernetic enhancements. This corrected and updated version of the original FASA edition provides essential insights for those interested in the intricacies of cyberware within the Shadowrun universe.
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Man . . . or Monster? Cyberware can increase your speed, enhance your strength and sharpen your reflexes. It can put a computer in your head, armor under your skin and weapons in your arms. There are implants to improve every internal organ and devices that let you interface with machines ¼ but youd better know when to stop. Too much cyberware and youre a cyberzombiemore machine than man. Man & Machine expand son the basic cybernetic gear offered in Shadowrun, Third Edition, and provides advanced rules for implanting, surgery, healing and damage. This sourcebook offers more than 200 new pieces of gear, features advancements in biotechnology and chyemistry, and introduces nanotechnology. This FanPro edition of Man & Machine is a corrected and updated version of the FASA edition.
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