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| + | =Specialty Cyberdecks= |
| + | Specialty cyberdecks are built with a specific purpose in mind. '''You can’t swap a specialty deck’s attributes when you reconfigure''', only its programs. On the plus side, they’re a bit cheaper than standard decks. |
Revision as of 15:30, 3 April 2016
DECK |
DEVICE RATING |
ATTRIBUTE ARRAY |
PROGRAMS |
AVAIL |
COST |
SOURCE
|
Erika MCD-1
|
1
|
4 3 2 1
|
1
|
3R
|
49,500¥
|
Core
|
Microdeck Summit
|
1
|
4 3 3 1
|
1
|
3R
|
58,000¥
|
Core
|
Microtrónica Azteca 200
|
2
|
5 4 3 2
|
2
|
6R
|
110,250¥
|
Core
|
Hermes Chariot
|
2
|
5 4 4 2
|
2
|
6R
|
123,000¥
|
Core
|
Novatech Navigator
|
3
|
6 5 4 3
|
3
|
9R
|
205,750¥
|
Core
|
Renraku Tsurugi
|
3
|
6 5 5 3
|
3
|
9R
|
214,125¥
|
Core
|
Sony CIY-720
|
4
|
7 6 5 4
|
4
|
12R
|
345,000¥
|
Core
|
Shiawase Cyber-5
|
5
|
8 7 6 5
|
5
|
15R
|
549,375¥
|
Core
|
Fairlight Excalibur
|
6
|
9 8 7 6
|
6
|
18R
|
823,250¥
|
Core
|
Radio Shack PCD-500
|
1
|
2 2 1 1
|
1
|
2
|
21,000¥
|
SR5:DT
|
Little Hornet
|
2
|
5 4 1 1
|
2
|
5R
|
89,700¥
|
SR5:DT
|
Microtrónica Azteca 300
|
3
|
7 5 3 1
|
3
|
9R
|
200,000¥
|
SR5:DT
|
Xiao MPG-1
|
4
|
8 5 4 3
|
3
|
13R
|
302,000¥
|
SR5:DT
|
Shiawase Cyber-4
|
4
|
8 6 4 2
|
3
|
12R
|
331,000¥
|
SR5:DT
|
Fairlight Paladin
|
6
|
9 9 8 8
|
6
|
20R
|
1,050,000¥
|
SR5:DT
|
MCT Trainee
|
1
|
2 1 1 2
|
1
|
3R
|
17,250¥
|
SR5:DT
|
C-K Analyst
|
2
|
1 5 4 3
|
1
|
5R
|
83,800¥
|
SR5:DT
|
Aztechnology Emissary
|
3
|
2 3 3 8
|
1
|
8R
|
168,000¥
|
SR5:DT
|
Yak Killer
|
3
|
7 6 2 3
|
2
|
13R
|
194,000¥
|
SR5:DT
|
Ring of Light Special
|
4
|
8 1 2 6
|
3
|
10R
|
242,000¥
|
SR5:DT
|
Ares Echo Unlimited
|
5
|
9 6 4 5
|
3
|
15R
|
395,900¥
|
SR5:DT
|
If you were a decker and someone swung a monofilament claymore at you, you’d protect your cyberdeckwith your body, and not the other way around. This isn’tjust because the things are fraggin’ expensive—cyberdecks (or decks) are a decker’s life’s blood, an all-inone ticket to hacking the planet. The most commonform of a deck is a smooth, flat, elongated rectangle,slim with plenty of display space for touch controls, although they can take many forms.
All cyberdecks include illegal hot-sim modules rightout of the box.
Erika MCD-1
RATING |
ASDF |
PROGRAMS |
AVAIL |
COST |
SOURCE
|
1
|
4 3 2 1
|
1
|
3R
|
49,500¥
|
Core
|
|
|
|
|
Microdeck Summit
RATING |
ASDF |
PROGRAMS |
AVAIL |
COST |
SOURCE
|
1
|
4 3 3 1
|
1
|
3R
|
58,000¥
|
Core
|
|
|
|
|
Microtrónica Azteca 200
RATING |
ASDF |
PROGRAMS |
AVAIL |
COST |
SOURCE
|
2
|
5 4 3 2
|
2
|
6R
|
110,250¥
|
Core
|
|
|
|
|
Hermes Chariot
RATING |
ASDF |
PROGRAMS |
AVAIL |
COST |
SOURCE
|
2
|
5 4 4 2
|
2
|
6R
|
123,000¥
|
Core
|
|
|
|
|
Novatech Navigator
RATING |
ASDF |
PROGRAMS |
AVAIL |
COST |
SOURCE
|
3
|
6 5 4 3
|
3
|
9R
|
205,750¥
|
Core
|
|
|
|
|
Renraku Tsurugi
RATING |
ASDF |
PROGRAMS |
AVAIL |
COST |
SOURCE
|
3
|
6 5 5 3
|
3
|
9R
|
214,125¥
|
Core
|
|
|
|
|
Sony CIY-720
RATING |
ASDF |
PROGRAMS |
AVAIL |
COST |
SOURCE
|
4
|
7 6 5 4
|
4
|
12R
|
345,000¥
|
Core
|
|
|
|
|
Shiawase Cyber-5
RATING |
ASDF |
PROGRAMS |
AVAIL |
COST |
SOURCE
|
5
|
8 7 6 5
|
5
|
15R
|
549,375¥
|
Core
|
|
|
|
|
Fairlight Excalibur
RATING |
ASDF |
PROGRAMS |
AVAIL |
COST |
SOURCE
|
6
|
9 8 7 6
|
6
|
18R
|
823,250¥
|
Core
|
|
|
|
|
Radio Shack PCD-500
RATING |
ASDF |
PROGRAMS |
AVAIL |
COST |
SOURCE
|
1
|
2 2 1 1
|
1
|
2
|
21,000¥
|
SR5:DT
|
|
|
|
|
Little Hornet
RATING |
ASDF |
PROGRAMS |
AVAIL |
COST |
SOURCE
|
2
|
5 4 1 1
|
2
|
5R
|
89,700¥
|
SR5:DT
|
|
|
|
|
Microtrónica Azteca 300
RATING |
ASDF |
PROGRAMS |
AVAIL |
COST |
SOURCE
|
3
|
7 5 3 1
|
3
|
9R
|
200,000¥
|
SR5:DT
|
|
|
|
|
Xiao MPG-1
RATING |
ASDF |
PROGRAMS |
AVAIL |
COST |
SOURCE
|
4
|
8 5 4 3
|
3
|
13R
|
302,000¥
|
SR5:DT
|
|
|
|
|
Shiawase Cyber-4
RATING |
ASDF |
PROGRAMS |
AVAIL |
COST |
SOURCE
|
4
|
8 6 4 2
|
3
|
12R
|
331,000¥
|
SR5:DT
|
|
|
|
|
Fairlight Paladin
RATING |
ASDF |
PROGRAMS |
AVAIL |
COST |
SOURCE
|
6
|
9 9 8 8
|
6
|
20R
|
1,050,000¥
|
SR5:DT
|
|
|
|
|
Specialty Cyberdecks
Specialty cyberdecks are built with a specific purpose in mind. You can’t swap a specialty deck’s attributes when you reconfigure, only its programs. On the plus side, they’re a bit cheaper than standard decks.