Wanderer IIIc

Cybernetic props

Most often the description falls into two parts; standards / requirements and into a description of accomplishing the prop. If your imagination runs wild, then prop it with style, but follow the standards.

Linking Plug A female 1,5 mm socket (familiar from your walkman), somehow stylishly attached to head area / cyberlimb.

Instructions: Glue the female to 3cm x 1cm + [lenght of the plug] plastic - or other proper material - plate. Glue a piece of canvas to the skin-side of the plate. Remove bits of glue from the visible side and decorate it with taste (like, chrome it, or add blinking leds, etc.). Paint the canvas side of the plate with beard glue, or something like that, and glue it to the proper part of your body. If you think the plate won't stay there, use tape in addition. Like a sticking-plaster. Use bodypaint to hide the border between the skin and the plaster.

Cortex Bomb No prop.

Biomonitor A liquid crystal screen (like an old calculator), as small and slender as possible, decorate it a bit more futuristic.

Instructions: Glue a piece of canvas to the screen, which you attach with skin-glue, and then tape the calculator with plaster and hide the taping.

Chemical Analysator Like the Biomonitor

Internal Geiger Draw wires from a small buzzer into a battery through a button, that is, when you press the button, the buzzer rings. Insert the little gizmo into a case as small as possible and put it into your pocket, is the cyber is internal. If the cyber is external, add some leds and a few "radioactive"-signs and glue the gizmo on your arms. Read previous instructions for glueing.

You can get buzzers from due stores with about 10 mk. They work with, for example, 9V batteries. You better ask the button from there, too.

A/V-recorder A tape-marked walkman or 8mm viewman or other device that one day could record sound/video.

Nasal Filters Make-up your nasals blue or do something else weird to them, so that a bypasser understands the nasals are special

Internal Oxygen Supply No prop.

Underskin Pouch A passpouch or other pocket, that can hang, which is taped right there where the in-game pocket is.

Full Metal Jacket The Edges of the plates are made visible with - for example - black make-up /skin-paint.

Bioplate Armor No prop.

Bioenhanced Skeleton No prop.

Enhanced Antivirulents No prop.

Poison Absorbers No prop.

Nano Surgeons No prop.

Vacuum Support no Prop.

Cutters White, long artificial nails. Not too sharp / hard.

Shredders Artificial nails or corresponding, attached to rings or gloves.

Reapers For example. Nails (claws) made of PVC-plastic, painted with silverpaint (3 of them) attached in right angles with a 10 cm long handle. When the handle is taken into a hand, the claws come from between the fingers, the nails are kept in an appropriate place about your body / equipments.

Neurolink CPU, Links No prop.

Chip Slot A thin lego-piece with 8 spots, glue it on your skin or otherwise attach it to your nerves. We are talking about two-columned 2 x 4 lego.

Chip 2-pieced normal-heightes legos with the spots shaped away.

Pain Editor No prop.

Basic Eye The prop should clearly say, that the eye isn't normal. The principle: the more expensive the eye, the lighter is the prop. All eyes need a prop, still.

Example 1: An ellipse-shaped plate with a hole in the middle. Glue a soft fabric on the other side of the plate and paint the other side. Spread glue over the piece of fabric and attach it from the edges to the corner of your eye and upper nose. A proper diameter for the hole would be 1-2 cm. The thinner the material, the better. If the plate is made of metal, remember to grind the edged, so that they won't damage your skin or your eye. Make a model with cardboard to get the right shape. Remember to make the plate big enough, so that it won't destroy your eye by plunging into it.

Example 2: A make-up which is rude and cybernetic, and often totally different than the other make-up. Black, silver. Different kinds of wired and film are a good idea, too.

Blindguard No prop.

Binocular mode Tape-marked binoculars.

Microscope Mode Tape-marked magnifying glass.

Hidden pistol (in the eye) Attach a normal SA-bullet-case into the side your goggles. Insert one bullet. Shoot the pistol by pressing the little button in the down corner.

Bodymonitor Attach a screen of somesort into yourself so that others may see your records as well.

Light Intensifier Tape-marked light intensifier

Standard Earmodule Any kind of electronic component attached behind your ear, unless you have paid for an ear of natural appearance.

Hearguard No prop.

Intercom Tape-marked GSM (headset, if possible), radiophone, or something like that.

Voice Analysator No prop.

RadioTracker Tape-marked Real dog radar + collar

Standard Arm Paint your arm metal-coloured. Quick-detachements make a clear line of tachment.

Internal Toolkit Add your cyberhand all kinds of stuff you can imagine (remember, style), until it looks as though it has a mening of being there.

Technoscanner Something little sole-like attached on your arm.

EMP shielding No prop.

Standard Leg No prop.

Hydraulic Boosters The limb is suppose to look like a Russian tractor so much that you can understand it's some industrial stuff. For example: Make 2 pieces 3x5 cm sized wooden/plastic plates and drill a hole into the middle of them. Then find a bicycle pump (prefer a small one) and screw holes the same size as you did with the plates, to both ends. Take two bolts, which should be the same size as the holes mentioned, and about 6 cm long. Stick the bolts through the plates and the pump, so that they can move. Then tape the plates to where your joints are suppose to be, so that they won't bother you with inefficient movement.

Reinforced Joints Somekind of visible supports to the joints of your cybernetic joints, for example black/silver wrist support, skatingprotective on your elbow etc...

Armoring Add some edge-lines made with black colour to the limb's bodypaint. If you would please paint those rivets, it would be very impressive.

Gas Spray A gizmo that sprays air/water, attached to your cyberlimb. Try to make these good-looking. Borrow your mother's perfume bottle, try supersoaker, there's some ideas.

Stunner When attached to cybernetic hand: Get a buzzer and a battery. Draw the wires from the battery to the buzzer so that the switch is in a place like, for example, between your thumb and your index finger. When you shock someone, you take a hold of him and make the wires touch each other and BEEP.

External: Make a case about the size of a cigarette box and put the battery and the buzzer into it. A couple of buttons stick out. Tune it so that the buzzer rings when both buttons go down.

Intercom without CPU Tape-marked GSM or something like that. The user talks to his arm.

Hidden Pistol A SA-bullet-case hidden in an approppriate place. One bullet in the case. Fire the gun from the small button in the corner.

Hidden Compartment / Underskin Pouch Glue the edge of a normal plastic paper-thin pocket so that only one edge is open, then glue the pocket into a place you want with skin-glue. If the compartment is in cybernetic legs, you can keep the tape-marked stuff in the thigh-pocket of your camos.


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