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==Altered Advantages==
 
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Cyberware: Cyberware may not be purchased with character points. Only money buys cyberware. Your visible cyberware says a lot about you - read “Cyberware in Paradise” before you buy any.  The Cyberware catalog for Paradise City can be found [http://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Paradise_City:Cyberware_Catalog here].
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Cyberware: Cyberware may not be purchased with character points. Only money buys cyberware. Your visible cyberware says a lot about you - read “Cyberware in Paradise” before you buy any.  The Cyberware catalog for Paradise City can be found here [http://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Paradise_City:Cyberware_Catalog].
  
 
Points for Equipment:  For a default 170 point starting character, the player may spend up to 12 points at a rate of one point per $5,000 worth of extra starting equipment.  This is mostly intended for the purchase of cyberware, although the player is free to spend the money on other things.  Probably, most players will spend all 12 points to be chromed to the gills – that is perfectly appropriate for the setting.
 
Points for Equipment:  For a default 170 point starting character, the player may spend up to 12 points at a rate of one point per $5,000 worth of extra starting equipment.  This is mostly intended for the purchase of cyberware, although the player is free to spend the money on other things.  Probably, most players will spend all 12 points to be chromed to the gills – that is perfectly appropriate for the setting.

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