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-Creation-Date:​ 2013-07-25T22:​26:​45-04:​00 
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 ====== Robot Resurrection ====== ====== Robot Resurrection ======
-Created Thursday 25 July 2013 
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-=== ROBOT RESURRECTION === 
 A robot’s core programming and memories are contained within its central processor– its “brain.” ​ The brain’s drive to survive is measured by the force of its personality,​ as represented by the robot’s Charisma. A robot’s core programming and memories are contained within its central processor– its “brain.” ​ The brain’s drive to survive is measured by the force of its personality,​ as represented by the robot’s Charisma.
-Whenever a robot is destroyed (reduced to 0 or fewer hit points), some brain degradation occurs. ​ Each time its body is destroyed, the robot brain permanently loses 1 point of Charisma. ​ The brain ceases to function and the robot “dies” if its Charisma drops to 0. 
-As long as the robot has 1 point of Charisma left after its body is destroyed, its brain can be removed and transplanted into another robot body of the same size and frame. ​ Removing and transplanting a robot brain takes ten minutes of work with an electronic tool kit and requires a successful [[Repair (Skill)]] check. ​ The DC of the Repair check depends on the robot’s frame, and not having a tool kit imposes a –4 penalty on the check. 
  
-Robot Frame Repair DC +Whenever a robot is destroyed (reduced to 0 or fewer hit points), some brain degradation occurs. ​ The robot’s drive to survive is measured by its Charisma, which is reduced by 1 whenever the robot’s body is destroyed. ​ The brain ceases to function and the robot “dies” if its Charisma drops to 0.
-Biodroid 30 +
-Bioreplica 40+
  
-robot that gains a new body retains all of the memories, skills (or skill software), ​and feats (or feat softwareof its previous “life.”  It also retains any class levels and mental ability upgrades, but loses any physical upgradesarmor, sensors, accessories or other improve-ments ​and additions to the destroyed body.+As long as the robot has 1 point of Charisma left after its body is destroyed, its brain can be removed and transplanted into another ​robot body of the same size and frame. ​ Removing and transplanting a robot brain takes ten minutes of work with an [[equipment|electronic tool kit]] and requires a successful [[Repair ​(Skill)|Repair]] check.  ​The DC of the Repair check depends on the robot’s frame, and not having a tool kit imposes a –4 penalty on the check.
  
-ROBOT RESURRECTION +|**Robot Frame**|**Repair DC**| 
-As described in Chapter 1, a robot’s core programming and memories are contained within its central processor– its “brain.” If a robot’s body is reduced to 0 hit points it is destroyed, but the central processor may be transplanted into a new body of the same size and frame. ​ The robot’s drive to survive is meas-ured by its Charisma, which is reduced by 1 whenever the robot’s body is destroyed. As long as the core processor still has 1 point of Charisma left after being destroyed, it may be removed and put into a new body. This process takes 10 minutes of work, a mechan-ical toolkit, and a successful Repair check. Without a mechanical toolkit, the check takes a –4 penalty. The DC of the Repair check varies based on the robot’s frame: +|Armature or Biomorph|20| 
-Robot Frame Repair DC +|Biodroid|30| 
-Armature or Biomorph 20 +|Bioreplica|40|
-Biodroid ​or Mechanoid ​30 +
-Bioreplica 40 +
-A robot that gains a new body retains all of the memories, skills (or skill software), and feats (or feat software) of its previous “life.” It also retains any class levels and mental abil-ity upgrades, but loses any physical up-grades, armor, sensors, accessories or other improvements and additions to the de-stroyed body.+
  
 +A robot that gains a new body retains all of the memories, skills (or skill software), and feats (or feat software) of its previous “life.” ​ It also retains any class levels and mental ability upgrades, but loses any physical upgrades, armor, sensors, accessories or other improvements and additions to the destroyed body.
 +{{tag>​robot}}
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