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« on: <02-20-13/2008:23> »
I always assumed that replacing your eyes with cybereyes negated the natural benefits of your race, but a teammate pointed out that he assumed the opposite.  I can't find anything to support either view.  Help?  Does an elf with cybereyes need to be low-light vision again?
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« Reply #1 on: <02-20-13/2029:52> »
I'm not sure where it says in the book, but a character which replace his natural eyes with cybereyes will, indeed, lose the natural benefits of his metatype. Check the Sample characters on SR4A; whenever one of them has cybereyes implanted there's a note saying that she lost her natural thermographic/low light vision due to implants.

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« Reply #2 on: <02-20-13/2225:26> »

Even if it doesn't say in the book, this is a common sense situation.

Why would their replacement optics automatically have an enhanced spectrum, simply because their meat eyes did?

TANSTAAFL also applies. Any time someone wants something for free, the burden should be on them to demonstrate where it is spelled out, not the other way around.

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« Reply #3 on: <02-21-13/0113:57> »

Even if it doesn't say in the book, this is a common sense situation.

Why would their replacement optics automatically have an enhanced spectrum, simply because their meat eyes did?

TANSTAAFL also applies. Any time someone wants something for free, the burden should be on them to demonstrate where it is spelled out, not the other way around.

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I don't think it was as much as someone trying to get something for free as an honest mistake.
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« Reply #4 on: <02-21-13/0423:20> »
I recall it saying somewhere in the books that the implants like cybereyes were actually just small structures put in place by nanites inside your original eyes, the same with cyberears and the like. But yeah, if you replace a full eye with a cybereye, no more original eye powers.
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« Reply #5 on: <02-21-13/0434:43> »
I recall it saying somewhere in the books that the implants like cybereyes were actually just small structures put in place by nanites inside your original eyes, the same with cyberears and the like. But yeah, if you replace a full eye with a cybereye, no more original eye powers.

If you get the eye ware separately, then yeah, you'll keep your natural vision augments--but as said in the quoted post, the cyber eyes will remove what was there before. (This is why I try to avoid getting eye replacements on elves I play).
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« Reply #6 on: <02-21-13/1221:56> »
I recall it saying somewhere in the books that the implants like cybereyes were actually just small structures put in place by nanites inside your original eyes, the same with cyberears and the like. But yeah, if you replace a full eye with a cybereye, no more original eye powers.

If you get the eye ware separately, then yeah, you'll keep your natural vision augments--but as said in the quoted post, the cyber eyes will remove what was there before. (This is why I try to avoid getting eye replacements on elves I play).

Why?  because you can't afford the extra 1,000$ to put Low Light in your new eyes?
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« Reply #7 on: <02-21-13/1434:21> »

Even if it doesn't say in the book, this is a common sense situation.

Why would their replacement optics automatically have an enhanced spectrum, simply because their meat eyes did?

TANSTAAFL also applies. Any time someone wants something for free, the burden should be on them to demonstrate where it is spelled out, not the other way around.

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I don't think it was as much as someone trying to get something for free as an honest mistake.

It can't be both?

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« Reply #8 on: <02-21-13/1513:10> »
Of course not Joe. It has to either be malicious intent on the player's part to get something for nothing or else just ignorance and an honest mistake. You could never have both.  :P

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« Reply #9 on: <02-21-13/1537:29> »

Even if it doesn't say in the book, this is a common sense situation.

Why would their replacement optics automatically have an enhanced spectrum, simply because their meat eyes did?

TANSTAAFL also applies. Any time someone wants something for free, the burden should be on them to demonstrate where it is spelled out, not the other way around.

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I don't think it was as much as someone trying to get something for free as an honest mistake.

It can't be both?

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Because since I'm the player, I know it was an honest mistake based on an assumption rather than getting something for free for the sake of it. Thankfully I still had time to rebuild/resubmit the char prior to Friday's game.
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« Reply #10 on: <02-21-13/1628:09> »

Even if it doesn't say in the book, this is a common sense situation.

Why would their replacement optics automatically have an enhanced spectrum, simply because their meat eyes did?

TANSTAAFL also applies. Any time someone wants something for free, the burden should be on them to demonstrate where it is spelled out, not the other way around.

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I don't think it was as much as someone trying to get something for free as an honest mistake.

It can't be both?

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Because since I'm the player, I know it was an honest mistake based on an assumption rather than getting something for free for the sake of it. Thankfully I still had time to rebuild/resubmit the char prior to Friday's game.

Where did I say it wasn't a mistake, honest or otherwise?


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« Reply #11 on: <02-21-13/2251:53> »

Even if it doesn't say in the book, this is a common sense situation.

Why would their replacement optics automatically have an enhanced spectrum, simply because their meat eyes did?

TANSTAAFL also applies. Any time someone wants something for free, the burden should be on them to demonstrate where it is spelled out, not the other way around.

-Jn-
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I don't think it was as much as someone trying to get something for free as an honest mistake.

It can't be both?

-Jn-
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Because since I'm the player, I know it was an honest mistake based on an assumption rather than getting something for free for the sake of it. Thankfully I still had time to rebuild/resubmit the char prior to Friday's game.

Where did I say it wasn't a mistake, honest or otherwise?


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At least to me it seemed to be implied.

Not that I took offense or anything. And if I misread it being implied, then I apologize.
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« Reply #12 on: <02-22-13/0129:11> »

TANSTAAFL ("There ain't no such thing as a free lunch") is the concept that the Universe operates as a closed system.

In short, to get what you want, you generally have to give up something else.

My point was that one should be skeptical of free things.

Wasn't meant to imply you were a bad person.  ;)

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« Reply #13 on: <02-22-13/0728:15> »
I recall it saying somewhere in the books that the implants like cybereyes were actually just small structures put in place by nanites inside your original eyes, the same with cyberears and the like. But yeah, if you replace a full eye with a cybereye, no more original eye powers.

If you get the eye ware separately, then yeah, you'll keep your natural vision augments--but as said in the quoted post, the cyber eyes will remove what was there before. (This is why I try to avoid getting eye replacements on elves I play).

Why?  because you can't afford the extra 1,000$ to put Low Light in your new eyes?

In SR2 (I do not remember for SR3) natural low-light/thermo vision was better than cyber one, so it was better not to replace the natural one by a cyber version. This is no more the case in SR4 but I somehow still think that way...
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