Special skin grafts create luminous displays on the recipient's flesh, often called BioArt. BioArt is a subdermal neon implant that produces a glowing tattoo on the surface of the skin (it's lit from beneath). It can also come in the form of fiber-optic filaments in the hair, eyelashes, or beard. BioArt is purely decorative. The better the quality, the flashier the design. The same technology can provide a built-in chronometer called a BioWatch.
Benefit: The recipient can control the brightness of the luminescence as a free action, negating it entirely if desired. As its most intense, luminous skin can illuminate squares occupied by or adjacent to the recipient.
The Biowatch serves the same function as a wristwatch, including date, time, and alarm functions.
Type: Internal.
Location: None.
Hardness/Hit Points: -/- (luminous skin ceases to function when the recipient is killed).
Base Purchase DC: 4 (6 for Biowatch version).
Restriction: None.