In article <c581d835.0409121745.38af9ac3.RemoveThis@posting.google.com>,
lewis.RemoveThis@lwb.org (Lewis W Beard) wrote:
> Lets say I want to be able to record video or even have a super brain
> that records all my senses and lets me transfer the data to the
> internet or to various formats? What if I want to be able to burn a
> dvd or hook a firewire device to my hands? How would I buy the ability
> to interface with such hardware using programs or powers? What if I
> want high speed internet access at all times? What if I want to be
> able to project videos or show/playback what I've seen? Etc?
The ability to record data is usually bought as Eidetic Memory, usually
with a -1/2 or -1 limitation to reflect it being only 1 or 2 senses.
Sharing those recordings is usually a special effect. I'd call internet
access a 1-point Fringe Benefit for basic access, but certain
applications would cost more (for example, a remote webcam would be
bought as Clairsentience). A wireless link would require High Range
Radio Perception or something similar.
I think the key here is to not overcomplicate things.
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