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Remotes are droid-like constructions capable of performing uncomplicated actions such as scouting, recording footages, or searching for pre-determined items or persons. They are controlled by a user through a linked datapad or advanced slicer gear. (Commanding a remote requires a maneuver, though more complex commands may require an action and a Computers skill check.) | Remotes are droid-like constructions capable of performing uncomplicated actions such as scouting, recording footages, or searching for pre-determined items or persons. They are controlled by a user through a linked datapad or advanced slicer gear. (Commanding a remote requires a maneuver, though more complex commands may require an action and a Computers skill check.) | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:13, 1 December 2020
Sources: AoRCore (Age of Rebellion Core Book) • CaM (Cyphers and Masks) • DA (Desperate Allies) • DC (Dangerous Covenants) • DoH (Disciples of Harmony) • EoECore (Edge of Empire Core Book) • EtU (Enter the Unknown) • EV (Endless Vigil) • FaDCore (Force and Destiny Core Rulebook) • FC (Fly Casual) • FH (Far Horizons) • FiB (Forged in Battle) • FLT (Friends Like These) • FO (Fully Operational) • KtP (Keeping the Peace) • LbE (Lead by Example) • LoNH (Lords of Nal Hutta) • ND (No Disintegrations) • NoP (Nexus of Power) • SaS (Ships and Speeders) • SM (Special Modifications) • SoF (Suns of Fortune) • SoR (Strongholds of Resistance) • SoT (Stay on Target) • SS (Savage Spirits)
Remotes are droid-like constructions capable of performing uncomplicated actions such as scouting, recording footages, or searching for pre-determined items or persons. They are controlled by a user through a linked datapad or advanced slicer gear. (Commanding a remote requires a maneuver, though more complex commands may require an action and a Computers skill check.)
Generic Remote 400 credits • Rarity 2 Simple drone remotes capable of performing basic preprogrammed tasks. Source: SM53 | |
Butterbug Remote 700 credits • Rarity 4 Palm-sized remotes hat transmit localized information to one another and to the user. They are often linked together into a networked swarm. Source: SM53 | |
Service Patch Remote 900 credits • Rarity 3 A remote that analyzes damage to a starship's systems and repairs broken circuits. Slickers sometimes use them to compromise physical security measures protecting computers. Source: SM53 | |
Shield Remote 1100 credits • Rarity 5 An asymmetrical remote with an armored shield on one side and motion-tracking sensors across its shell. The remote places itself between agressors and the user, physically impeding attacks. Source: SM53 |
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