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« Reply #90 on: <08-25-11/1100:17> »
You're good enough to remove it anywhere, with the correct sugery intervals/penalties (can someone direct me to the intervals for surgery?), without damaging the hand.

Its what shape you want the "patient" in though

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« Reply #91 on: <08-25-11/1119:01> »
Aug.126 at the bottom of the page has Trauma Surgery, but the threshold is "variable", so still up to you.
Table at Aug.127 has thresholds for implants, but those all take hours... A lot harder putting something in than cutting off a part.
Army medics in the field can do pretty quick amputations is the damage is too extensive and chance of infection far too high.

Silk's idea of "cut it off at the elbow, that makes sure the hand is unharmed and can be more carefully removed later" doesn't work?

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« Reply #92 on: <08-25-11/1123:09> »
Aug.126 at the bottom of the page has Trauma Surgery, but the threshold is "variable", so still up to you.
Table at Aug.127 has thresholds for implants, but those all take hours... A lot harder putting something in than cutting off a part.
Army medics in the field can do pretty quick amputations is the damage is too extensive and chance of infection far too high.

Silk's idea of "cut it off at the elbow, that makes sure the hand is unharmed and can be more carefully removed later" doesn't work?

Thanks i'll play it by ear, probably 30 minute interval for removal, and Silks plan works if you refrigerated the arm in transit

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« Reply #93 on: <08-25-11/1145:59> »
Might have missed it, but was the hand an obvious or synthetic?

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« Reply #94 on: <08-25-11/1151:51> »
Might have missed it, but was the hand an obvious or synthetic?

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« Reply #95 on: <08-25-11/1332:13> »
Aug.126 at the bottom of the page has Trauma Surgery, but the threshold is "variable", so still up to you.
Table at Aug.127 has thresholds for implants, but those all take hours... A lot harder putting something in than cutting off a part.
Army medics in the field can do pretty quick amputations is the damage is too extensive and chance of infection far too high.

Silk's idea of "cut it off at the elbow, that makes sure the hand is unharmed and can be more carefully removed later" doesn't work?

Thanks i'll play it by ear, probably 30 minute interval for removal, and Silks plan works if you refrigerated the arm in transit

I'm sure we can get a refrigerator build into one of the cars.
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« Reply #96 on: <08-25-11/1351:41> »
Aug.126 at the bottom of the page has Trauma Surgery, but the threshold is "variable", so still up to you.
Table at Aug.127 has thresholds for implants, but those all take hours... A lot harder putting something in than cutting off a part.
Army medics in the field can do pretty quick amputations is the damage is too extensive and chance of infection far too high.

Silk's idea of "cut it off at the elbow, that makes sure the hand is unharmed and can be more carefully removed later" doesn't work?

Thanks i'll play it by ear, probably 30 minute interval for removal, and Silks plan works if you refrigerated the arm in transit

I'm sure we can get a refrigerator build into one of the cars.

That counts as either a special equipment mod (not concealed) or a smuggling compartment with special...whatever the special one is. I think

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« Reply #97 on: <08-25-11/1358:09> »
Can't find where the full stats of Habu were posted, but didn't the thing have decent amenities? I'm all for taking some of the soda out of the mini-fridge to make room for a hand.
And don't hospitals transport organs laid in ice in a portable cool box?

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« Reply #98 on: <08-25-11/1436:03> »
Get a Rolls Royce Phantom.  One of the 'standard' options is a minifridge in the back with enough room for 3 magnum bottles of champagne  8)
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« Reply #99 on: <08-25-11/1503:47> »
Habu has luxurious/high ameties. Fridge should be there, but, Habu does not work as a getaway car - too bulky and slow.
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« Reply #100 on: <08-25-11/1522:55> »
I know we're not at the planning stage yet, but if we need make our exit in a high-speed vehicle chase, things went seriously wrong.

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« Reply #101 on: <08-25-11/1551:20> »
My Rover has High Amenities too and it's slightly less obvious than Habu  :P

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« Reply #102 on: <08-25-11/1629:32> »
and you can park a rover in front of a luxury hotel without it being too obvious as that model is the classical example of the Chelsea Tractor: an SUV which is never used to drive off road, unless you count the gravel on the driveway towards the mansion (the Porche Cayenne and the BMW X series are prime examples).
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« Reply #103 on: <08-25-11/1632:48> »
and you can park a rover in front of a luxury hotel without it being too obvious as that model is the classical example of the Chelsea Tractor: an SUV which is never used to drive off road, unless you count the gravel on the driveway towards the mansion (the Porche Cayenne and the BMW X series are prime examples).

He may want to switch out the new off road tyres

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« Reply #104 on: <08-25-11/1639:54> »
Aw, don't worry Art, I think it adds to the whole "Look, I can afford pointlessly large and expensive things I'll never even need" attitude. ;)

 

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