No one has made any plan, so i decided to make one going all in on Tech and making Body the Dump Stat.

I think the lack of any other Plan or talk during the moratorium is related to the update being at roughly 1 AM USA, 3 AM in my country, and 6 AM in the UK, on a thursday.

[X] Plan: The Flesh is Weak
-[X] [Role] Restoration: You were the one who directly went onto battlefield afterwards to tidy everything up. From wrapping the fallen in bodybags to collecting brass to even repairing bullet holes, you were like the groundskeeper for Lycoris. (+2 Tech)
--[X] Electronics (T)
--[X] Repair (T)
-[X] [Highlight] Cybernetic Forgery: A piece of Lycoris technology was somehow leaked and got on the black market, a disaster...of your doing. You successfully created a fake variant of Lycoris technology with the approval of your higher-ups and the organization purposefully leaked it to create mass disinterest in the organization's 'shoddy' cyberwares. (+3 Cool, +3 Tech)
-[X] [Disaster] Booby Trap: You were shifting about a body when there was an ominous click. Then you woke up in a medical bed with half your body riddled with shrapnel from the detonation. You never could recover your old strength. (-3 Body)

"Your kind cling to your flesh as if it will not decay and fail you. One day the crude biomass you call a temple will wither and you will beg my kind to save you."

...I know almost nothing about Cyberpunk and Lycoris, but i remember something about too much of your body being replaced with cybernetics causing cyberpsychosis, so this might not be the best plan if we care about the MC's sanity.

Didn't want to just bump, and my mind went "Fuck it, time to go Mechanicus".

Might be a good Plan if we wanted to specialize in doing Tech stuff, but we probably would have gone Cyber Agent if we wanted that.
 
...I know almost nothing about Cyberpunk and Lycoris, but i remember something about too much of your body being replaced with cybernetics causing cyberpsychosis, so this might not be the best plan if we care about the MC's sanity.

Didn't want to just bump, and my mind went "Fuck it, time to go Mechanicus".
Yeah, the setting does have this thing called Cyberpsychosis if you go too fast, too hard with replacing your body with metal. You can start become very cold and easily enraged at the smallest annoyance you can't fix with cybernetics, eventually culminating in possibly snapping and going on a rampage that the police have to put you down. But again, this is when you go too fast and too hard without taking the time to adjust/center yourself. So just don't go replacing everything so quickly and you should be fine, especially with friends to help anchor you.

If you also don't mind me giving some advice, if you want to go full ripperdoc, Cybertech is the skill relating to working with cybernetics. Ripperdocs are basically cybernetic surgeons, and if you happen to have medical training combined with tech know-how, you can likely masquerade as one if you'd like, either in a nice office or in a dingy basement somewhere.
 
Yeah, the setting does have this thing called Cyberpsychosis if you go too fast, too hard with replacing your body with metal. You can start become very cold and easily enraged at the smallest annoyance you can't fix with cybernetics, eventually culminating in possibly snapping and going on a rampage that the police have to put you down. But again, this is when you go too fast and too hard without taking the time to adjust/center yourself. So just don't go replacing everything so quickly and you should be fine, especially with friends to help anchor you.

If you also don't mind me giving some advice, if you want to go full ripperdoc, Cybertech is the skill relating to working with cybernetics. Ripperdocs are basically cybernetic surgeons, and if you happen to have medical training combined with tech know-how, you can likely masquerade as one if you'd like, either in a nice office or in a dingy basement somewhere.
What skills would be best for covering/cleaning up a crime scene? Because I'd imagine that would be a fairly big business considering the Cyberpunk world.

We set up a normal cleaning service that also does crime scene cover ups.
 
What skills would be best for covering/cleaning up a crime scene? Because I'd imagine that would be a fairly big business considering the Cyberpunk world.

We set up a normal cleaning service that also does crime scene cover ups.
Repair most definitely for fixing stuff, though Electronics is handy for installing replacements if you can't fix the stuff directly. Botany and Geology are interesting options as well, useful for understanding the environment and how to make it appear pretty natural.
 
[X] Plan We'll Make You Disappear...Sometimes
-[X] [Role] Restoration:
--[X] Botany (I)
--[X] Electronics (T)
-[X] [Highlight] Scene Erasure
-[X] [Disaster] Scene Contamination

Feels like it'll be interesting to have a hands-on approach, really specialising in our ability to work under pressure. Now, can we do a clean-up no matter the situation? Yes. Can we do it well?

Well...don't ask too many questions!

Also Electronics is probably a no-brainer, but taking Botany is interesting as it can also double as a hobby for us.
 
[X] Plan The Mind Shall Vanquish the Sword
-[X] [Role] Cover-Up: You were the one who helped secure the area from further intrusion by curious or nosy civilians and bystanders. You helped spread plausible stories to have them shrug and move on, while also deleting all evidence that Lycoris was once there. (+2 Empathy)
--[X] Persuasion (E)
--[X] Forgery (T)
-[X] [Highlight] Perfect Cover: There was a massive Lycoris operation that caught the eye of the public and threatened to blow the organization's cover. You alone were the only one who came up with a cover-up story sufficient enough to spin it away, earning you no small amount of respect from the higher-ups at your creativity. (+3 Empathy, +3 Intelligence)
-[X] [Disaster] Booby Trap: You were shifting about a body when there was an ominous click. Then you woke up in a medical bed with half your body riddled with shrapnel from the detonation. You never could recover your old strength. (-3 Body)
 
[X] Plan Floral Cleaners
-[X] [Role] Restoration: You were the one who directly went onto battlefield afterwards to tidy everything up. From wrapping the fallen in bodybags to collecting brass to even repairing bullet holes, you were like the groundskeeper for Lycoris. (+2 Tech)
--[X] Repair (T)
--[X] Botany (I)
-[X] [Highlight] Perfect Cover:
There was a massive Lycoris operation that caught the eye of the public and threatened to blow the organization's cover. You alone were the only one who came up with a cover-up story sufficient enough to spin it away, earning you no small amount of respect from the higher-ups at your creativity. (+3 Empathy, +3 Intelligence)
-[X] [Disaster] Booby Trap: You were shifting about a body when there was an ominous click. Then you woke up in a medical bed with half your body riddled with shrapnel from the detonation. You never could recover your old strength. (-3 Body)

Basically the idea is that we are the friendly neighborhood florist/cleaner who also cleans up crime scenes and the like.
 
Vote closed
Scheduled vote count started by Celeshiro on Nov 9, 2023 at 12:21 AM, finished with 9 posts and 6 votes.

  • [X] Plan Floral Cleaners
    -[X] [Role] Restoration: You were the one who directly went onto battlefield afterwards to tidy everything up. From wrapping the fallen in bodybags to collecting brass to even repairing bullet holes, you were like the groundskeeper for Lycoris. (+2 Tech)
    --[X] Repair (T)
    --[X] Botany (I)
    -[X] [Highlight] Perfect Cover: There was a massive Lycoris operation that caught the eye of the public and threatened to blow the organization's cover. You alone were the only one who came up with a cover-up story sufficient enough to spin it away, earning you no small amount of respect from the higher-ups at your creativity. (+3 Empathy, +3 Intelligence)
    -[X] [Disaster] Booby Trap: You were shifting about a body when there was an ominous click. Then you woke up in a medical bed with half your body riddled with shrapnel from the detonation. You never could recover your old strength. (-3 Body)
    [X] Plan: The Flesh is Weak
    -[X] [Role] Restoration: You were the one who directly went onto battlefield afterwards to tidy everything up. From wrapping the fallen in bodybags to collecting brass to even repairing bullet holes, you were like the groundskeeper for Lycoris. (+2 Tech)
    --[X] Electronics (T)
    --[X] Repair (T)
    -[X] [Highlight] Cybernetic Forgery: A piece of Lycoris technology was somehow leaked and got on the black market, a disaster...of your doing. You successfully created a fake variant of Lycoris technology with the approval of your higher-ups and the organization purposefully leaked it to create mass disinterest in the organization's 'shoddy' cyberwares. (+3 Cool, +3 Tech)
    -[X] [Disaster] Booby Trap: You were shifting about a body when there was an ominous click. Then you woke up in a medical bed with half your body riddled with shrapnel from the detonation. You never could recover your old strength. (-3 Body)
    [X] Plan We'll Make You Disappear...Sometimes
    -[X] [Role] Restoration:
    --[X] Botany (I)
    --[X] Electronics (T)
    -[X] [Highlight] Scene Erasure
    -[X] [Disaster] Scene Contamination
    [X] Plan The Mind Shall Vanquish the Sword
    -[X] [Role] Cover-Up: You were the one who helped secure the area from further intrusion by curious or nosy civilians and bystanders. You helped spread plausible stories to have them shrug and move on, while also deleting all evidence that Lycoris was once there. (+2 Empathy)
    --[X] Persuasion (E)
    --[X] Forgery (T)
    -[X] [Highlight] Perfect Cover: There was a massive Lycoris operation that caught the eye of the public and threatened to blow the organization's cover. You alone were the only one who came up with a cover-up story sufficient enough to spin it away, earning you no small amount of respect from the higher-ups at your creativity. (+3 Empathy, +3 Intelligence)
    -[X] [Disaster] Booby Trap: You were shifting about a body when there was an ominous click. Then you woke up in a medical bed with half your body riddled with shrapnel from the detonation. You never could recover your old strength. (-3 Body)
 
Jeez, you guys are really leaning into the flower themes huh? I can totally get behind that. A cleaner who freshens up a scene, you'll definitely be appreciated in Japan at least. Well, next is where we put the punk and cyber together with your weapons and cyberware. Please look forward to it!
 
Jeez, you guys are really leaning into the flower themes huh? I can totally get behind that. A cleaner who freshens up a scene, you'll definitely be appreciated in Japan at least. Well, next is where we put the punk and cyber together with your weapons and cyberware. Please look forward to it!
We should have the nickname of Poppy, which is a flower that carried the meaning of death, remembrance and consolation. Would also be a nice code name to go by while on the job.
 
Graduation, Part 3
X] Plan Floral Cleaners
-[X] [Role] Restoration: You were the one who directly went onto battlefield afterwards to tidy everything up. From wrapping the fallen in bodybags to collecting brass to even repairing bullet holes, you were like the groundskeeper for Lycoris. (+2 Tech)
--[X] Repair (T)
--[X] Botany (I)
-[X] [Highlight] Perfect Cover: There was a massive Lycoris operation that caught the eye of the public and threatened to blow the organization's cover. You alone were the only one who came up with a cover-up story sufficient enough to spin it away, earning you no small amount of respect from the higher-ups at your creativity. (+3 Empathy, +3 Intelligence)
-[X] [Disaster] Booby Trap: You were shifting about a body when there was an ominous click. Then you woke up in a medical bed with half your body riddled with shrapnel from the detonation. You never could recover your old strength. (-3 Body)

"I was specifically one of the regular cleaners who went in to help patch everything up," You recalled, looking at the mirrored glass. "I did a little bit of everything, from putting the bodies in bags to collecting the bullet casings. We couldn't leave a trace after all."

"I see. Is that all?"

"Well, er," You coughed awkwardly and rubbed the back of your head, almost bashfully. "I...tried to tidy up the scenes really well and make them even prettier than before. I actually made sure to top it all off with a nice vase of colorful flowers to make beautify, if you could believe it."

"You, or rather, the record does suggest you add a bit of extra flair to your duties," The Doctor chuckled, dropping the sterile attitude for a moment. "A bit of flowers to brighten up a day after a killing, huh?"

"It never fails to perk me up," You softly said with a quiet melancholic smile. "That actually leads into my next mention, of which you'll find early in my service history. In one of my first outings as a Lycoris, the clearing team missed a trapped body and didn't defuse it when the Cleaner Agents showed up. I was the unfortunate one who shifted the body, and paid for it with my own body."

"How bad was the damage?" They quietly asked, even though they already knew the answer.

"It was pretty bad," You admitted and looked down your arms, at the pristine skin that once was covered in streaks of blood. "I was hospitalized for a long while, and being a rookie, I didn't have many friends then. But some of the girls still took time to leave a flower with well-wishes at my bedsides, so I grew enamored with them. It never failed to keep my spirits high while I recovered."

"Did you make a full recovery?"

"Somewhat. I still do get the shakes here and there," You admitted and clenched your fists, feeling the slight shakes of a phantom pain that you doubt would ever go away, even if you replaced everything with cybernetics. "But I remained pretty sharp and had plenty of inspiration to get even better. It actually led to the Blossoming, which I'm proud to have come up with."

"Is that so? Please explain what that is."

"A few years ago, Lycoris ambushed a group of yakuza attempting to muscle into Kyoto with illegal firearms. The ambush was not as effective as planned and there was a chase through the streets that culminated in a shoot-out in a public park." You shook your head, recalling the expressions of your dismayed colleagues when they realized how much of a mess they had to clean up. "The scale of the operation was so large that the public naturally caught wind of it. Lycoris as an organization was on the verge of being unmasked to the people, which would threaten our entire existence. So I made a proposal."

"What sort of proposal could cover up an incident of this scale?"

"Simple: it so happened to be the flower-viewing season soon," You mentioned with a nod. "So to match with the festivities, we spun the encounter as a movie shoot about a crime drama, about the death of sakura blossoms and like. We even took the smuggled firearms and threaded flowers from the barrel to act as props, leading the public to fawn and think it was all just a stunt for a movie."

"Wouldn't the public get suspicious of the school girl actors using guns however?"

"But right there, you've proven that it works." You smiled and pointed a finger gun at the mirrored glass. "You immediately assumed we were actors, not something else. That alone has people skip and glance over the entire thing, thinking more about how silly the movie plot was compared to the reality of it all. So, the public continue to go about their day, not knowing what goes on behind the veil."

"...I see. It's very clever," The medical professional praised and you could sense that they meant it. "It's slightly astonishing that you came up with that all while restricted to headquarters with a light duty restriction. But perhaps that was a good indication that you were a great Cleaner, even when not on the field."

"I was still pretty eager to get back on the field," You admitted with a scratch of your cheek. "I event spent most of my light duty restriction on the range, to really bring my shooting skills up to snuff."

"Of course, of course. I think that it doesn't even need to be mentioned that every Lycoris is at least very skilled with handguns, specifically the Towa 14 Police Pistol."

"The standard-issued handgun for all Lycoris, and the main tool for our work," You dutifully recited.

"Very good. But not every Lycoris has the same firearms training, do they? Variety is key to success, after all." There was a pause, then the Doctor casually added another critical detail. "And that includes your cyberware as well, doesn't it? You've got some unique parts on you besides the standard suite of universal installs."

That was true. You blinked and your vision swim when your optical cyberware kick in, a HUD system popping up. It was a custom piece of software that was installed in all Lycoris to allow for direct peer to peer communication on the field, along with linked targeting systems. You were sure your eyes were glowing while you tested all systems and tried to ping for nearby units as a test.

There was a muted silence for a moment and your hand clenched up. No...no it couldn't be-!

Ping.

Ping.

Ping.


You let out a relieved sigh when suddenly, three friendly pings responded, indicating at least three nearby Lycoris units. You at least weren't alone in the medical center. "Juliet 702, please refrain from getting ahead of yourself," The Doctor dryly requested and your face was flushed with embarrassment at the technical breach of examination protocol.

"My apologies."

There was a good-nature sigh, one that made you sure the Doctor was slightly smiling behind the glass. "We may as well skip forward then if you're that eager. A quick detailing of your combat capability and your cyberware will suffice as an apology."

"Sure. Let's see…"

Choose two weapon combat skills
-[ ] [Weapon] SMG: Covers high damage weapons that are excelt at close quarters, but struggle with piercing armor.
-[ ] [Weapon] Assault: Covers excellent standardized firearms that do well in all categories, but don't usually excel in a single one.
-[ ] [Weapon] Rifles: Covers very long range guns that are more suited as assassination tools than direct combat, especially up close with a low ammo count.
-[ ] [Weapon] Shotgun: Covers very short range weapons that deal high damage and piercing, at the cost of ammo capacity.
-[ ] [Weapon] MG: Covers bulky machine guns that are very powerful firearms but struggle badly when brought into close quarters.
-[ ] [Weapon] Explosive: Covers very limited but powerful weapons that are capable of destroying terrain and vehicles alike.
-[ ] [Weapon] Melee: Covers a range of both traditional and modern weapons meant for getting up close to swing away.

Choose two Lycoris Cyberware

-[ ] [Cyberware] Minerva Optics: A proprietary Lycoris software attached to the optical cyberware that directly tracks and reads the body language of designated targets with incredible detailing. This feeds into a program that quickly analyzes and predicts the target's next moves, allowing for one to even theoretically predict when they will fire a gun at the user. This is most effective at close range, where the detailing system will have the most to work with. Effects: +1 Empathy. You will have an Empathy-based chance to evade bullets at close and short range.

-[ ] [Cyberware] Hound Arms: Advanced artificial musculature is weaved and integrated together in such a way that the user is magnitudes stronger than what normal cyberware can provide. It has been designed this way to allow for Lycoris to still blend in with the populace, but yet have the shocking capability of lifting and wielding heavier weapons with little struggle in combat. Effects: +2 Body. Halves accuracy penalties of MG and Explosive weapons.

-[ ] [Cyberware] Decentralized Cardiovascular: The user's heart has been replaced with an artificial heart that has been carefully spread around the body, making it so that they no longer need rely on a single organ to keep their blood flowing. It has been designed with a Pain Editor so Lycoris on the field can keep fighting in spite of critical injuries, a double edged sword when it comes to survival. Effects: +1 Body. You do not suffer penalties for being wounded.

-[ ] [Cyberware] Surge Sandevistan: A rudimentary piece of cyberware that has been taken to a new cutting edge of speedware technology for Lycoris. A single thought is all it takes to accelerate one's reflexes and actions to a point where it feels like the world is still around the user, without the risk of biological degradation. This comes at the price of it being less powerful than the destructive Corp variants. Effects: +1 Reflex. You gain a +20 to all Initiative rolls.

-[ ] [Cyberware] Panther Paws: Stealth functionality integrated with advanced musculature creates leg cyberware capable of moving quickly without making a single sound to alert the enemy. It is popular for Lycoris that prefer either getting up close quickly or quietly depending on the situation. Effects: +2 Cool. Negates enemy cover penalty for shooting.

-[ ] [Cyberware] Mantis Shears: At a single thought, a set of sharp blades shoot out of the user's arms that can easily cut through flesh with little effort. The name comes from how the twin blades placed together can resemble a set of garden shears. Very fitting of Lycoris. Effects: +1 Tech. Gain the Mantis Shears cyberweapon.

-[ ] [Cyberware] Linked Assessment: Lycoris authorizations enable for direct connection to local police servers to access their profiling system, providing a wealth of information about local citizens. This is combined with access codes to public camera systems to enable for indirect trailing of identified targets alongside updating profiling programs. Effects: +2 Intelligence. Provides active profiling for characters, revealing a depth of information about affiliations, crimes, bounties, and more.

-[ ] [Cyberware] ECM Tattoo: Defensive cyberware meant to defend against Netrunners comes with the slight embarrassment of having a garish tattoo inked onto the user's back. For Lycoris, most opt to simply have it take the form of a red spider lily to help earn some popularity with their sisters. Effects: +1 Intelligence. You gain a +20 to all Tech rolls resisting Quickhacks.

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- Please note that this is all cyberware developed by the government for Lycoris. In short, these are the very powerful and near-unique versions of the technologies that you can't find on the streets. Choose wisely.
- Some cybernetics happen to synergize with one another. You'll unlock a hidden bonus if you can figure them out, but I do think they might be rather obvious.


Four hour moratorium to come up with a style plan.
 
Wow.

Them cyberware looking real tasty.

I'm tempted towards Linked Assessments + Minerva but a Minerva + Sandy without any self dedtructive negatives is a steal.

As for weapons, I'm feeling cqc since we'll always be the late arrivals. Shotguns and SMGs/Assault.
 
SMG + Assault sounds like the way to go yea.

Struggling to choose between Minerva, Sandivastan and Mantis Shears. Minerva + Sandy will be fun given we up our melee ability up to eleven, but the idea of using Mantis Shears to trim our plants has alot of meme potential.
 
Just found this and it's looking pretty good. Looking at the choices so far, I'm honestly drawn twards the Mantis Shears for further going into the flower theming and then tying it together with the Panther Paws to go for more of an assassin build. I mean, with Reflexes and Body as our lowest stats, it's not like we're going to get maximum value out of options for open combat, so we might as well either get the stealth benefits, or go more into options like the Minerva and Linked Assessment. Beyond that, there's something fitting about both set of limbs having been altered after the bomb damage.

As for weapons, I take it the melee training is going to help with the shears. At that point, I'm not sure is another close range-ish weapon like the SMG, or the shotgun would be really worth it when compared to assault giving better balance, rifles can leverage cool/stealth into operating as a sniper, or explosives, which. Okay, so explovies are "interesting" in that we don't really have the foundations to chuck around grenades due to lacking the body to absorb the impact ourselves and the like, but we do have the Tech to tune our own custum explosives. So if we extend that weapon category to include setting up explosives in a more stealthy way (you know, like the booby trap that got us), there's definetly potential for shenanigans. Still potentially gimmicky though.

Putting it all together, I think I'm feeling the stealthy build that can snipe well, while also being suprisingly deadly up close.

[X] Plan: Orchid Mantis
-[X] [Weapon] Rifles: Covers very long range guns that are more suited as assassination tools than direct combat, especially up close with a low ammo count.
-[X] [Weapon] Melee: Covers a range of both traditional and modern weapons meant for getting up close to swing away.
-[X] [Cyberware] Panther Paws: Stealth functionality integrated with advanced musculature creates leg cyberware capable of moving quickly without making a single sound to alert the enemy. It is popular for Lycoris that prefer either getting up close quickly or quietly depending on the situation. Effects: +2 Cool. Negates enemy cover penalty for shooting.
-[X] [Cyberware] Mantis Shears: At a single thought, a set of sharp blades shoot out of the user's arms that can easily cut through flesh with little effort. The name comes from how the twin blades placed together can resemble a set of garden shears. Very fitting of Lycoris. Effects: +1 Tech. Gain the Mantis Shears cyberweapon.
 
[X] Plan: Chisato Profiler
-[X] [Weapon] SMG: Covers high damage weapons that are excelt at close quarters, but struggle with piercing armor.
-[X] [Weapon] Shotgun: Covers very short range weapons that deal high damage and piercing, at the cost of ammo capacity.
-[X] [Cyberware] Minerva Optics: A proprietary Lycoris software attached to the optical cyberware that directly tracks and reads the body language of designated targets with incredible detailing. This feeds into a program that quickly analyzes and predicts the target's next moves, allowing for one to even theoretically predict when they will fire a gun at the user. This is most effective at close range, where the detailing system will have the most to work with. Effects: +1 Empathy. You will have an Empathy-based chance to evade bullets at close and short range.
-[X] [Cyberware] Linked Assessment: Lycoris authorizations enable for direct connection to local police servers to access their profiling system, providing a wealth of information about local citizens. This is combined with access codes to public camera systems to enable for indirect trailing of identified targets alongside updating profiling programs. Effects: +2 Intelligence. Provides active profiling for characters, revealing a depth of information about affiliations, crimes, bounties, and more.
 
[X] Plan: Chisato Profiler

Would have much rather Assault than Shotguns, but I like everything else. The scary cleaning flower lady who knows everything that's happening in the neighbourhood!
 
[X] Plan: Chisato Profiler

Would have much rather Assault than Shotguns, but I like everything else. The scary cleaning flower lady who knows everything that's happening in the neighbourhood!
The goal is to be in close range whenever possible with my build in order to activate the Minerva dodge. Hence the SMG for general purpose and the shotgun for armor piercing.
 
Well, now I'm conflicted, because without being paired up with another piece of combat oriented cyberware, the Minerva's empathy dodge strikes me more like it should be treated as an emergency fallback in case things go south, rather than an encouragement to get in close for combat whenever possible. However, I also can't stand the slander of shotguns. :V
 
Well, now I'm conflicted, because without being paired up with another piece of combat oriented cyberware, the Minerva's empathy dodge strikes me more like it should be treated as an emergency fallback in case things go south, rather than an encouragement to get in close for combat whenever possible. However, I also can't stand the slander of shotguns. :V
The combo I am going for is partially to get a synergy bonus. The Minerva is designed to predict the opponent by using their body language and the like, now imagine adding any profiling data we could get from the Linked Assessment, it would basically allow us to make highly specific predictions about how a person will react in a wide variety of situations.
 
The combo I am going for is partially to get a synergy bonus. The Minerva is designed to predict the opponent by using their body language and the like, now imagine adding any profiling data we could get from the Linked Assessment, it would basically allow us to make highly specific predictions about how a person will react in a wide variety of situations.
Oh yeah, I absolutely see how the cyberware synergizes with each other. I basically mentioned it as my runner up combo after all. It's just that the choices so far haven't really geared our protag into a frontline fighter (which doesn't mean we can't go into that direction, but we might as well talk about it) and your chosen tech gives increases to empathy and intelligence, rather than the primary combat stats. Now, while the empathy dodge means we can safely get close to people without being worried of getting sucker punched, that doesn't necessarily mean we want to stay in close quarters as opposed to using it to disengage. Meanwhile an assault weapon adds some versatilty to, for example, cover an escape, while a rifle with a good scope could combine with the Linked Assessment to gather information before we engage in the danger range.
 
A cross-over like this never occurred, but it's honestly genius. Can't wait for more.

As for weapons... I honestly have no idea what to really vote for, given how our body's totally wrecked and we're not really built for combat either. As it stands, I think I'm leaning towards Orchid Mantis.

[X] Plan: Orchid Mantis
 
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