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<blockquote data-quote="kronos182" data-source="post: 7643218" data-attributes="member: 6668634"><p>Technically.. using current laws.. it's outright illegal for civilians, so at least Military Restriction..</p><p>I don't think we've covered how some laws would have to change due to metahumans, super powers, various augmentations (technological, biological, magical), powerful classes (magical girls for example) or races. </p><p>I forget, did we do something like Superhero Registration Act (ala Marvel comics), or Seqovia (or however it's spelt) Accords from the MCU, for Coreline? I mean.. do places require anyone that has abilities above peak normal human abilities to register what their powers or abilities, physical levels are? Do places require anyone with a cybernetic arm (even a civilian model that looks and acts just like their original arm with no upgrades) to register it as a potential weapon? At the very least, a decent civilian cybernetic arm with no upgrades, just well crafted, can be treated as if they are armed with a baseball bat or crowbar if they seriously hurt someone. </p><p></p><p>Oh.. this can lead to some fun, or at least intriguing adventure seeds.. City X is passing laws that require all cybernetics to be registered and while within their city, all weapon systems or extra systems must be disabled so they function as a normal person. Those in certain professions can only turn on their 'upgrades' while on the job (construction workers can activate their enhanced strength only on the job site, police and military can only activate any built in weapons or vision upgrades, etc while on duty, and if a weapon a gun camera activates automatically).</p><p>PCs can either help the government track down folks who are not registering their cybernetics, OR can help run a type of underground.. smuggling in materials for folks who need cybernetic replacements that are shielded against scans to detect cybernetics, break into government buildings and databases to modify their databases of registered cyborgs.. implant a virus into their system that when they use their scanners to scan someone for cybernetics the virus will create false readings, or can do other interesting things..</p><p></p><p>I can come up with all kinds of ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kronos182, post: 7643218, member: 6668634"] Technically.. using current laws.. it's outright illegal for civilians, so at least Military Restriction.. I don't think we've covered how some laws would have to change due to metahumans, super powers, various augmentations (technological, biological, magical), powerful classes (magical girls for example) or races. I forget, did we do something like Superhero Registration Act (ala Marvel comics), or Seqovia (or however it's spelt) Accords from the MCU, for Coreline? I mean.. do places require anyone that has abilities above peak normal human abilities to register what their powers or abilities, physical levels are? Do places require anyone with a cybernetic arm (even a civilian model that looks and acts just like their original arm with no upgrades) to register it as a potential weapon? At the very least, a decent civilian cybernetic arm with no upgrades, just well crafted, can be treated as if they are armed with a baseball bat or crowbar if they seriously hurt someone. Oh.. this can lead to some fun, or at least intriguing adventure seeds.. City X is passing laws that require all cybernetics to be registered and while within their city, all weapon systems or extra systems must be disabled so they function as a normal person. Those in certain professions can only turn on their 'upgrades' while on the job (construction workers can activate their enhanced strength only on the job site, police and military can only activate any built in weapons or vision upgrades, etc while on duty, and if a weapon a gun camera activates automatically). PCs can either help the government track down folks who are not registering their cybernetics, OR can help run a type of underground.. smuggling in materials for folks who need cybernetic replacements that are shielded against scans to detect cybernetics, break into government buildings and databases to modify their databases of registered cyborgs.. implant a virus into their system that when they use their scanners to scan someone for cybernetics the virus will create false readings, or can do other interesting things.. I can come up with all kinds of ideas. [/QUOTE]
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