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Arm Replacement (Bionic) in Celenia D10 System

Arm Replacement (Bionic)
Limb
A cybernetic arm replacement linked into the nervous system, muscles and sinews. It'll function as a for a biological arm and imitates the shapes and curves of a biological arm, but is made from sleek composite materials that cover up the mechanisms of the arm. You can have the arm detailed in many colorations and designs and it supports limb upgrades, as opposed to the more primitive robotic arm.   It has marginally less manual dexterity than a natural arm and its sensors aren't as sensitive. Whenever you use the arm for anything requiring manual dexterity or delicate senses, you operate at a +1 difficulty. However, the arm's servos are strong and whenever grip strength is in question you operate as if you possessed Strong to +3.
Stats
Cost
3 500 Cr
CP
8
DC
7
Time
15 minutes
Procedure
Amputation

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