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Approved Tech Arris Windrun's Co-Processor

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Manufacturer: Rhen-Orm
Type: Cybernetic
Market Status: Closed Market
Production: Unique
Weight: Very Light
Size: Very Small
PRODUCTION INFORMATION

Manufacturer:
Rhen-Orm
Affiliation: Arris Windrun
Market Status: Closed-Market
Model: Biocomputer Implant
Modularity: No
Production: Unique
Material: Alclad alloy; silicon; crystalline filament

SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Dark Side imbued
  • Self-aware
  • Mechu-deru
  • Force bound
  • Multitarget auto-tracking
  • Heightened mental acuity and reflexes
  • Cybernetic automation
  • Sensors
STRENGTHS

Twisted by the Force:
The co-processor was transformed on Ruusan during the Galactic Kaggath, where it was bathed in the Dark Side of the Force and awoke as something new and aware.

Way of the Machine: The implant can assist and heighten Arris’s Mechu-deru, providing greater control over her implants and nearby constructs.

Path of Two Minds: The base implant provides extrasensory data, multiple target tracking, and can boost Arris’s mental acuity and reflexes with fluid coordination.

WEAKNESSES

Unbreakable Binds:
When the co-processor awoke to the world, Arris awoke in the Force, and the two have been intertwined by destiny. They share all boons, all punishments, all fates. If one is destroyed, so is the other.

Pieces of Metal: Although the implant is exceptionally powerful, it remains as physically vulnerable as when first created. It has no particular resistance and is dependent on the integrity of Arris’s skull for survival.

Flesh and Wire: During its awakening, Arris’s implant became permanently bound to her organic brain. It cannot be removed without killing her.

Force Suppression: Should the co-processor's Force connection be cut off or disrupted, it will continue to function as the ordinary hardware it is based on. However, it would no longer be able to control Arris's cybernetics independently, and the cyborg would experience immense pain in the process.

DESCRIPTION

Arris Windrun’s co-processor was just a Rhen-Orm biocomputer implant that’s been illegally tuned and modified. It had several owners over the cycles before it finally fell into the cyborg’s head. It’s been a big part of her professional success, helping her end fights, win races, and cheat bookies.

Then, during her fateful fight with Allyson Locke in the Galactic Kaggath, the Sith Shadow attempted to seize control of the implant with expert use of Mechu-deru. Arris fought back with everything she had and, through sheer will and incidental luck, transformed the co-processor into something that blends the line between cybernetics and Sith alchemy.

Like an independent droid mind linked to her brain, the co-processor can both deviate and synchronize with Arris’s thoughts, even take control of her cybernetics if it has to, and even heighten her mental acuity and reflexes. Despite being self-aware, the co-processor is a primal thing driven entirely by impulse and emotion, incapable of thinking like a person, and is particularly responsive to Arris's thoughts and feelings.

The two have been inseparable ever since--literally--if one of them is destroyed, so too is the other.
 


Out Of Character Info


Intent: To flesh out Arris’s co-processor implant.
Permissions: N/A

Technical Information


Affiliation: Arris Windrun
Model: Biocomputer Implant
Modular: No
Material: Alclad alloy; silicon; crystalline filament
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MANIAC MANIAC thanks for pointing that out! I hadn't considered it, but I added the following weakness.

Force Suppression: Should the co-processor's Force connection be cut off or disrupted, it will continue to function as the ordinary hardware it is based on. However, it would no longer be able to control Arris's cybernetics independently, and the cyborg would experience immense pain in the process.

Is this sufficient?
 
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