1. Re: Cybereyes
IIRC, as per canon cybereyes should be deceived by mana-based illusions, since they were paid for with essence and therefore part of the whole being. I always judged them to be small mini-cameras and therefore a technological device, ie. they don't "see" mana-based spells.
2. Sorry for that, but I still remember taking a look at "Man and Machine" when it came out. When I saw the cybereye-laser, I basically said "Aargh, that's too Cyberpunk 2020-ish!" and turned away in disgust.
(Well, like I said in the intro: It's time for the new generation of shadowrunners. Oldtimers just don't cut it anymore.
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3. I sincerely apologize for that remark, but unfortunately I still felt kind of edgy after dealing with some really stupid students for the last two hours. Guess it bled into my writing. (It was meant to be funny, but, when I looked at it a second time, it read like I was accusing you of munchkinism, so I deleted it.)
IIRC, as per canon cybereyes should be deceived by mana-based illusions, since they were paid for with essence and therefore part of the whole being. I always judged them to be small mini-cameras and therefore a technological device, ie. they don't "see" mana-based spells.
2. Sorry for that, but I still remember taking a look at "Man and Machine" when it came out. When I saw the cybereye-laser, I basically said "Aargh, that's too Cyberpunk 2020-ish!" and turned away in disgust.
(Well, like I said in the intro: It's time for the new generation of shadowrunners. Oldtimers just don't cut it anymore.

3. I sincerely apologize for that remark, but unfortunately I still felt kind of edgy after dealing with some really stupid students for the last two hours. Guess it bled into my writing. (It was meant to be funny, but, when I looked at it a second time, it read like I was accusing you of munchkinism, so I deleted it.)