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− | + | ==Acid== | |
+ | Attack: Host Rating x 2 [Attack] v. Willpower + Firewall | ||
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+ | Acid IC targets and overwrites your protective software. When it gets 1 or more net hits on its attack, it reduces your Firewall by 1. If your Firewall has been reduced to 0 already, it causes 1 DV Matrix damage per net hit on the attack. The reduction is cumulative and lasts until you reboot the targeted device. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Binder== | ||
+ | Attack: Host Rating x 2 [Attack] v. Willpower + Data Processing | ||
+ | |||
+ | Binder IC corrupts your base operating system. When it gets 1 or more net hits on its attack, it reduces your Data Processing by 1. If your Data Processing has been reduced to 0 already, it causes 1 DV Matrix damage per net hit on the attack. The reduction is cumulative and lasts until you reboot the targeted device. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Black IC== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Attack: Host Rating x 2 [Attack] v. Intuition + Firewall | ||
+ | |||
+ | Black IC is the most feared intrusion countermeasures program on the market. The hosts that run it don't want you repelled—they want you dead. When it hits, Black IC link-locks you. It also causes (Attack) DV Matrix damage (+1 DV per net hit and +2 DV per mark on the target) along with an equal amount of biofeedback damage. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Blaster== | ||
+ | Attack: Host Rating x 2 [Attack] v. Logic + Firewall | ||
+ | |||
+ | Also known as Grey IC, a Blaster IC program's attack causes (Attack) DV Matrix damage, +1 DV per net hit and +2 DV per mark on the target, with biofeedback damage. The biofeedback from a Blaster program can | ||
+ | only cause Stun damage. A single successful attack also link-locks the target. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Crash== | ||
+ | Attack: Host Rating x 2 [Attack] v. Intuition + Firewall | ||
+ | |||
+ | If Crash IC has a mark on you (through its host) and hits, one of your programs crashes, selected at random. Programs crashed this way can't be run again until after a reboot. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Jammer== | ||
+ | Attack: Host Rating x 2 [Attack] v. Willpower + Attack | ||
+ | |||
+ | Jammer IC turns your firewall against your own attacks. When it gets 1 or more net hits on its attack, it reduces your Attack by 1. If your Attack has been reduced to 0 already, it causes 1 DV Matrix damage per net hit on the attack. The reduction is cumulative and lasts until you reboot the targeted device. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Killer== | ||
+ | Attack: Host Rating x 2 [Attack] v. Intuition + Firewall | ||
+ | |||
+ | This IC is a simple but effective cybercombat program that causes (Attack) DV Matrix damage (+1 DV per net hit and +2 DV per mark) on the target with each successful attack. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Marker== | ||
+ | Attack: Host Rating x 2 [Attack] v. Willpower + Sleaze | ||
+ | |||
+ | Marker IC installs tiny worm programs that mess with your datastreams. When it gets 1 or more net hits on its attack, it reduces your Sleaze by 1. If your Sleaze has been reduced to 0 already, it causes 1 DV Matrix damage per net hit on the attack. The reduction is cumulative and lasts until you reboot the targeted device. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Patrol== | ||
+ | Attack: n/a | ||
+ | |||
+ | Patrol IC acts more like an agent than other intrusion countermeasures. Its job is to patrol a host, scanning people's marks and looking for illegal activity using the Matrix Perception action on all targets in the host. While the act of placing a mark is an illegal activity, the act of simply having a mark is not. Once you have the mark, you are considered a legitimate user. Patrol IC has no attack, but it shares its information with its parent host. Since the Patrol IC doesn’t use Attack actions, it doesn't take Matrix damage when it fails. Most hosts have Patrol IC and keep it running all the time. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Probe== | ||
+ | Attack: Host Rating x 2 [Attack] v. Intuition + Firewall | ||
+ | |||
+ | The task of Probe IC is to mark intruders for other IC. Every successful "attack" means another mark for the host and its IC on the target, up to the maximum of three marks. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Scramble== | ||
+ | Attack: Host Rating x 2 [Attack] v. Willpower + Firewall | ||
+ | |||
+ | Scramble IC nukes your connection to the Matrix and forces you to reboot. If the host has three marks on you when this IC hits you, you reboot immediately, taking dumpshock if you were in VR. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Sparky== | ||
+ | Attack: Host Rating x 2 [Attack] v. Intuition + Firewall | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sparky IC is also known as "Psycho Killer", an upgraded version of the popular Killer IC. It causes (Attack) DV Matrix damage (+1 DV per net hit and +2 DV per mark on the target) with biofeedback damage. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Tar Baby== | ||
+ | Attack: Host Rating x 2 [Attack] v. Logic + Firewall | ||
+ | |||
+ | The Tar Baby IC link-locks you when it hits. If you're already link-locked, it puts a mark on you, up to a maximum of three marks. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Track== | ||
+ | Attack: Host Rating x 2 [Attack] v. Willpower + Sleaze | ||
+ | |||
+ | Track IC follows the datastreams between your icon and your deck. If this IC hits and the host has two marks or more on you, the host (and its owners) discover your physical location, which is usually reported to real-world authorities immediately. |
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Contents
Acid
Attack: Host Rating x 2 [Attack] v. Willpower + Firewall
Acid IC targets and overwrites your protective software. When it gets 1 or more net hits on its attack, it reduces your Firewall by 1. If your Firewall has been reduced to 0 already, it causes 1 DV Matrix damage per net hit on the attack. The reduction is cumulative and lasts until you reboot the targeted device.
Binder
Attack: Host Rating x 2 [Attack] v. Willpower + Data Processing
Binder IC corrupts your base operating system. When it gets 1 or more net hits on its attack, it reduces your Data Processing by 1. If your Data Processing has been reduced to 0 already, it causes 1 DV Matrix damage per net hit on the attack. The reduction is cumulative and lasts until you reboot the targeted device.
Black IC
Attack: Host Rating x 2 [Attack] v. Intuition + Firewall
Black IC is the most feared intrusion countermeasures program on the market. The hosts that run it don't want you repelled—they want you dead. When it hits, Black IC link-locks you. It also causes (Attack) DV Matrix damage (+1 DV per net hit and +2 DV per mark on the target) along with an equal amount of biofeedback damage.
Blaster
Attack: Host Rating x 2 [Attack] v. Logic + Firewall
Also known as Grey IC, a Blaster IC program's attack causes (Attack) DV Matrix damage, +1 DV per net hit and +2 DV per mark on the target, with biofeedback damage. The biofeedback from a Blaster program can only cause Stun damage. A single successful attack also link-locks the target.
Crash
Attack: Host Rating x 2 [Attack] v. Intuition + Firewall
If Crash IC has a mark on you (through its host) and hits, one of your programs crashes, selected at random. Programs crashed this way can't be run again until after a reboot.
Jammer
Attack: Host Rating x 2 [Attack] v. Willpower + Attack
Jammer IC turns your firewall against your own attacks. When it gets 1 or more net hits on its attack, it reduces your Attack by 1. If your Attack has been reduced to 0 already, it causes 1 DV Matrix damage per net hit on the attack. The reduction is cumulative and lasts until you reboot the targeted device.
Killer
Attack: Host Rating x 2 [Attack] v. Intuition + Firewall
This IC is a simple but effective cybercombat program that causes (Attack) DV Matrix damage (+1 DV per net hit and +2 DV per mark) on the target with each successful attack.
Marker
Attack: Host Rating x 2 [Attack] v. Willpower + Sleaze
Marker IC installs tiny worm programs that mess with your datastreams. When it gets 1 or more net hits on its attack, it reduces your Sleaze by 1. If your Sleaze has been reduced to 0 already, it causes 1 DV Matrix damage per net hit on the attack. The reduction is cumulative and lasts until you reboot the targeted device.
Patrol
Attack: n/a
Patrol IC acts more like an agent than other intrusion countermeasures. Its job is to patrol a host, scanning people's marks and looking for illegal activity using the Matrix Perception action on all targets in the host. While the act of placing a mark is an illegal activity, the act of simply having a mark is not. Once you have the mark, you are considered a legitimate user. Patrol IC has no attack, but it shares its information with its parent host. Since the Patrol IC doesn’t use Attack actions, it doesn't take Matrix damage when it fails. Most hosts have Patrol IC and keep it running all the time.
Probe
Attack: Host Rating x 2 [Attack] v. Intuition + Firewall
The task of Probe IC is to mark intruders for other IC. Every successful "attack" means another mark for the host and its IC on the target, up to the maximum of three marks.
Scramble
Attack: Host Rating x 2 [Attack] v. Willpower + Firewall
Scramble IC nukes your connection to the Matrix and forces you to reboot. If the host has three marks on you when this IC hits you, you reboot immediately, taking dumpshock if you were in VR.
Sparky
Attack: Host Rating x 2 [Attack] v. Intuition + Firewall
Sparky IC is also known as "Psycho Killer", an upgraded version of the popular Killer IC. It causes (Attack) DV Matrix damage (+1 DV per net hit and +2 DV per mark on the target) with biofeedback damage.
Tar Baby
Attack: Host Rating x 2 [Attack] v. Logic + Firewall
The Tar Baby IC link-locks you when it hits. If you're already link-locked, it puts a mark on you, up to a maximum of three marks.
Track
Attack: Host Rating x 2 [Attack] v. Willpower + Sleaze
Track IC follows the datastreams between your icon and your deck. If this IC hits and the host has two marks or more on you, the host (and its owners) discover your physical location, which is usually reported to real-world authorities immediately.