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Prosthetic Limbs


Deckers

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Prosthetics, otherwise known as BioTechs more commonly, are not what most people perceive them to be. They are not strength enhancing mega arms that allow you to crush things without any exertion of strength. BioTechs are literally just regular limbs that are made of metal to replace your other arm that was lost in action.

 

BioTechs are canonically expensive and are used on the more capable of Federal Service members. Recently, it seems that people have thrown BioTechs around willy-nilly and this should hopefully change that course due to the fact that most people abuse it as a way to look cool and say they have super strength. This changes now.

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7 minutes ago, Disorder said:

It all revolves around how the administration team handles it because ultimately they are the ones who authorize them. 

Negatory. MI officers do and the server owner. This post also addresses those who are using BTs as a "lolcoolrobotarm!" Also I think the playerbase deserves to know they're not going to be thrown around anymore considering it's a possible pk.

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2 minutes ago, Deckers said:

Negatory. MI officers do and the server owner. This post also addresses those who are using BTs as a "lolcoolrobotarm!" Also I think the playerbase deserves to know they're not going to be thrown around anymore considering it's a possible pk.

 

Well yeah, it's all about priorities. An NCO+ is much more likely to get an implant rather than a cannon fodder Private, at best the Private gets a medical discharge ergo a PK. 

 

It's all left to common sense but you know very well that doesn't always apply to people, trust must always be taken with a pinch of salt and checked. 

 

 

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42 minutes ago, Disorder said:

 

Well yeah, it's all about priorities. An NCO+ is much more likely to get an implant rather than a cannon fodder Private, at best the Private gets a medical discharge ergo a PK. 

 

It's all left to common sense but you know very well that doesn't always apply to people, trust must always be taken with a pinch of salt and checked. 

 

 

 

Yeah that's why the thread is there chief, says it all.

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