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:'''Technology''' (Intelligence): This skill can allow a character to understand what a piece of technology does, what its function is and how to design or build it. It can be used to identify ancient unknown technology or truly alien technology. | :'''Technology''' (Intelligence): This skill can allow a character to understand what a piece of technology does, what its function is and how to design or build it. It can be used to identify ancient unknown technology or truly alien technology. | ||
− | :Characters can also design new technologies or make improvements on existing technology with this skill. Generally this is a long process that takes would normally take months if not years but there are | + | :Characters can also design new technologies or make improvements on existing technology with this skill. Generally this is a long process that takes would normally take months if not years but there are Edges that can be used to speed this up. |
:'''Thievery''' (Intelligence): This skill cover the use of bypassing various types of security systems. Many of these checks can’t be done without the right tools but occasionally a rogue might be able to use from improvised tools to get the job done. Basic tools of the trade include a Slicer kit which allows one to more easily bypass a computer A.I.’s security protocols to trick it into thinking that you are allowed information that the system might be storing (see Computer Use above). | :'''Thievery''' (Intelligence): This skill cover the use of bypassing various types of security systems. Many of these checks can’t be done without the right tools but occasionally a rogue might be able to use from improvised tools to get the job done. Basic tools of the trade include a Slicer kit which allows one to more easily bypass a computer A.I.’s security protocols to trick it into thinking that you are allowed information that the system might be storing (see Computer Use above). |