Shadowrun
Shadowrun General => Gear => Topic started by: TheWanderingJewels on <03-16-14/1102:10>
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http://www.lumigram.com/catalog/page0.php?osCsid=o6humgl69irhkluicalvf32b30
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So much for stealth.
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Final Fantasy costumes can now be made?
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Yeah, I'm not seeing anybody fashionable on that page.
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http://www.lumigram.com/catalog/page0.php?osCsid=o6humgl69irhkluicalvf32b30
Those are in Run&Gun.
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Now if they can strobe to a techno beat they are sold. :)
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Yeah, I'm not seeing anybody fashionable on that page.
not everyone is going to consider armor jack and spurs fashion. Definitely mundane and corp fashion here
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Probably the most important aspect of clothing like this:
When you stumble home after the party, at least you'll be seen by the driver coming right at you!
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Probably the most important aspect of clothing like this:
When you stumble home after the party, at least you'll be seen by the driver coming right at you!
And everyone will know you are drunk just because you gotta be to wear those outfits ~_^
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Probably the most important aspect of clothing like this:
When you stumble home after the party, at least you'll be seen by the driver coming right at you!
FRAG, I was just drinking. Took me a couple of minutes to dry my keyboard.
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Probably the most important aspect of clothing like this:
When you stumble home after the party, at least you'll be seen by the driver coming right at you!
Especially if someone hacks the outfit to light up a pretty bullseye :P
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This is fantastic and absolutely belongs in the game. If for nothing else than to remind us that life exists beyond the shadows.
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Actually, it does exist in the game, and kind of has since ruthenium polymers came out. One of the big things the 'normal world' went ga-ga over was color-changing clothing pretty much just like this - though granted, with ruthenium you could have designs, logos, etc. programmed in. What was really cutting edge for the club-goers was the color-changing hair ...
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When we worked on the new Knight Errant uniforms for Burn, we figured that their body armor can flash red and blue colours when chasing perps on foot. ;D
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When we worked on the new Knight Errant uniforms for Burn, we figured that their body armor can flash red and blue colours when chasing perps on foot. ;D
That would be awesome for my decker! Have the cops tracking you through someplace dark, but don't know where they are? Hack their uniforms, and light them up (literally)! ;D
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http://www.lumigram.com/catalog/page0.php?osCsid=o6humgl69irhkluicalvf32b30
Those are in Run&Gun.
They're also in Attitude.
Sometimes the best way to not be seen is to have somebody else who is very much seen. There was a bank robbery in Law & Order that worked on this principle - one of the robbers had a bright red sweater, and every witness remembered that but couldn't remember the height, weight, armament, or even number of other perps. Based on a real-world robbery if I remember correctly. The psychology is sound, we've mentioned it in every psych course at uni.
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Based on a real-world robbery if I remember correctly.
Maybe not one exactly, but the principal has been used numerous times.
Afterwards, toss the clothing into a dumpster away from the scene, and walk out in street gear. (Of course, this was in the days before DNA.).
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Using the jean computers someone developed wirh the keyboard across the crotch?