COMPUTERS, CYBERDECKS, AND
COMMUNICATIONS

ALTEL STANDARD
DATATERM 800eb
When renovating
Nakajimo towers, Autumn Blade found itself in possession
of 10 dataterms.

ARASAKA INFO THIEF 2985eb
This electronic
device will completely copy the entire contents of any
personal computer in under ten minutes, and leave no
record of its intrusion. It will also download the
information into a new computer in the same amount of
time. Warning, before downloading onto a new
computer, it will first wipe it clean to make room for
the data.


ARASAKA/SONY KAMUI COMPACT
16,575eb
The memory
isn’t the best, and it doesn’t offer the most protection,
but this is the most compact cybermodem available on the
market, it’s also very fast (+3, 15 MU, +3 DW,cell).
And, for convenience sake it also doubles as a wristwatch
and phone.

ARASAKA/SONY HOKURA 7 COMM GEAR
41950eb
The latest full feature
military mobile communications unit. 200 mile range,
full shielding, jam and scramble capabilities, and any
other feature you could think of are all incorporated into
this unit. All the controls and display are built
into the Comm helmet, allowing instant communications in
the field, the helmet also features a full military
cybermodem, Sony 's equivalent of the Microtech CAD-4
Commando (see Rache Bartmoss's Brainware Blowout for more
info). The back-mounted com system has a detachable
wireless handset for direct officer communication.

ARASAKA OPERATIVE "PIGGY BACK"
SYSTEM 495eb
This device comes in the form of a transmitter implant,
and allows commanders, and or the team netrunner to
monitor the troops through their own cyberoptic, and
cyberaudio implants. Range is 3 miles.
Transmitter implant costs 250eb HL-0 and minor surgery (it
just hooks into your neural processor). (A
more advanced version is under development which will hook
directly into the brain, and allow the "stowaway" to
monitor through the visual, audio, and tactile centers of
the brain itself.)

ARTEMIS A-MOD 10500eb
A decent cybermodem(+2, 20MU,
DW+5, cell), perfect for beginners with plenty of room for
easily slotted upgrades.


AZTECH LONG RANGE RADIO 15,500eb
The latest full feature
military mobile communications unit. 160 mile range,
full shielding, jam and scramble capabilities, and any
other feature you could think of are all incorporated into
this unit. It also features a detachable full
military cybermodem, and a removable Mexican
military microcomp.


B.A.C.L. Electronics LONG RANGE
RADIO 8560EB
This is the state of the art
radio telephone used by EDF forces. 300 mile
range, full shielding, jam and scramble capabilities, and
any other feature you could think of are all incorporated
into this unit. It is 20 pounds lighter and connects
directly into a specially built helmet (sp:20 sdp: 10) for
the RTO allowing hands free operations for most
situations.

CHINESE SURPLUS
FIELD RADIO 7950eb
No where
near its modern counterparts, this is a simple long range
military radio bought in bulk from China.

DATATEL FREQUENCY SCANNER 750eb
This monitors all
available airwaves, including radio and cellular, and is
used to listen in find and monitor enemy
transmissions. Although it will find all active
channels and monitor them one at a time until you find
the one you are looking for, it works best when you have
a recording of a persons voice that it can
match. Absolutely invaluable on a
battlefield, as it will allow you to hear the commands
being issued by enemy forces.

DATA-TEL MORPH 650eb
It’s a phone, a wristwatch, and a tablet all in
one. The latest innovation from Data-Tel’s soft
screen tech is an amazingly versatile piece of
equipment. The screen itself is bracketed at each
end by segmented joints, so while in its base form it is a
flat, very thin tablet, the frame allows it to be
folded into a small handheld unit that works perfectly as
a convenient phone shape, or folded in curves longwise to
wear as a “slap band” watch. A removable ear piece
ties the entire thing together.

DATATEL POCKET
MONITOR 150eb
Everyone loves the
versatility of the WSC Flopscreen. But keeping
them clean and undamaged can be a pain. The pocket
monitor uses the same technology, albeit in a smaller
package, puts the system into a retracting scroll case
for protection and convenience. When opened, cross
bars lock the screen in place, insuring a clean sharp
clear image.


DATATEL POLICE FLASHCOMP 50eb
This simple device is little more
than a cheap flash drive with a view screen. Police
use it as a display for photos, warrants, special notes,
and personal voice recorder.

DATATEL PORTABLE
INFOSTORAGE/COPIER 500eb
This device about
the size of a boom box allows for massive data storage,
and copying onto any medium desired.

DATATEL WRIST UNIT 250eb
Combining a GPS, a tablet, and
Datatels floppy screen technology the Datatel Wrist unit
is everything a busy person needs to find his way,
co-ordinate plans, keep up to date, or just relax on the
commute. Built in A/V players plays all popular
digital formats, and the device has enough storage space
to make it all worthwhile.

EBM PNI 724 (MILITARY) 15,000EB
This is the military version of
EBM's top of the line cyberdeck. It has all the
features and capabilities of the civilian version, but has
an armored shell to protect against damage from rough
use. (see Rache Bartmoss's Brainware Blowout for
more details) It is specially designed to hook into
the B.A.C.L. Electronics Long Range Radio, and because of
the specially designed helmet a soldier can switch back
and forth between the net and real time without losing his
or her place as well as having a small visual readout of
his net position displayed on the helmet in real-time.

ELF INC. PHONE JUMPER
36,540eb
Never pay for
another phone call, and never get caught again.
The phone jumper is a miracle for netrunners, and anyone
else who needs an untraceable phone line. What
this device does is two fold. First, by attaching
the device to anyone’s cellular phone, and then by
calling a special number (which is actually a military
satellite) the device records the cell phones frequency
and exact registration. The device can store up to
300 cellular service registrations. This means
that you can make calls using other peoples phone
service, all you need is two minutes time with their
cell phone. The second interesting use of this
device is that anytime you make a call, as soon as the
numbers are dialed, the device instantly opens five
other phone lines (as if you were talking on a party
line or three way). This way the phone call
is completely untraceable, as any attempts to trace the
call will reveal 5 different locations and owners.
As an added bonus, if someone whose service you have
"jumped" picks up their phone while you are using their
service, the device will immediately hang up that line
and replace it with another, you can even set it to
simply rotate through your stored services. The
Phone Jumper obviously acts a regular phone. For
netrunners this is where the gold truly is, as due to
the multiple lines, it is almost impossible to become
the victim of any trace attempts or black ice
programs. (With black Ice there is an 80%
chance of successful avoidance.) Of course any
trace attempts will reveal the true service owners
number, who will most likely be questioned at the very
least, so using your friends cell service is not
recommended.

GIBSON TANDEM CYBERDECK
11,320eb
Pretty much self
explanatory, this deck allows two or more netrunners to
use the same deck to make a run, allowing them to
concentrate their capabilities and resources, as well as
watch each others backs without fear of becoming
separated or lost. The deck has a whopping 45 MU,
SPEED +3 and +3 DATAWALLS. It also
comes with a display screen, allowing the rest of your
team to monitor your activities.

KIRAMA RETINAL SECURITY MONITOR
350eb
This device may be
a bit bigger than it needs to be, but for anyone needing
to view classified information, it is absolutely
invaluable. Once a persons head is in place, the
view piece first scans the persons retinas, once the
check has succeeded, the information is released into
the view piece. If the persons head moves from the
brace for even an instant, the open information closes
immediately, making it impossible for anyone but
authorized personnel to even get a glimpse. Also,
each and every screw of the apparatus is wired into the
computers security system. Any unauthorized
tampering results in instant data wipe of all files
marked sensitive.




KIRAMA VOICE AND VISUAL
CONTROLLED REMOTE OPERATOR 1235eb
By simply plugging
in the receiver into any vehicles smart link and
attaching the domed camera to any surface of the vehicle
(preferably one that gives you 360 of vision around the
vehicle) you can assume complete control of that
vehicle. Visual and auditory image from the camera
are relayed to the goggles, and the laser retina reader
on the goggles controls camera movement. The
earpiece and microphone are used to transmit audio
commands such as slowdown, speed up, hard brake, etc..
as well as controlling any options the vehicle might
have. A cyberlinked version of the transmitter kit
is available for 500eb more, eliminating the need for
goggles and mic.

KOBAYASHI "CATCHERS MITT"
DATAGLOVE 63,920eb
What this glove,
which covers the full arm, does is simple. It
intercepts data (range 200 meters) as it is transmitted
via wireless connections. It can be set for 3
modes, the first two allowing it to "catch" either cell
phone communications, or data transfers. The third
mode lets it use the datastream as a homing beacon,
allowing it to track data to the source of either
transmission or reception, but only while the connection
is open. The gloves dual harddrives allow it store
up information it steals. The problem with the
Dataglove is that it stores any and all information
being transmitted in the area, so you have to manually
monitor the incoming information (Library Search skill
role 20 with modifiers depending on amount of data
traffic at any given location and time) of to
disseminate a target transmission if you are looking for
something specific, or wanting to track a datastream to
its source. It was originally developed for
FBI and police, but it's use was quickly deemed an
infringement of privacy in the US where it was
banned. Other countries with less compunction use
them frequently.


MENSATECH VR
EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM 256,000eb
Generally
available only to the military, high level corporations,
and orbital environments, the VR Educational System will
tech the basics of any intelligence based skill in under
6 hours. To use the device one must don the helmet
and jack into it, then through the ultra speed of
interface the information is downloaded via VR training
center into the students memory. This is an
expensive but very efficient way to learn any new skill,
and unlike certain skill chips the knowledge will not be
lst upon removal from the system.. Learning
programs cost an addition 200eb each and cover just
about any skill you can imagine. (Learning
non-intelligence based skills is possible, however the
device will not train your body how to do them, only
your mind. For example if you learn a martial art
then you will be able to recognize and explain the
moves, but not perform them because while your mind
understands them your body does not.) (Skills can
be learned up to a 3 with the VR Educational System.)

MICROTECH DATALINE CABLES 250eb
These high performance interface
cables provide unparalleled interface speed (+3 to
interface rolls).

MICROTECH FINGERPRINT SIGNATURE
DEVICE 145eb
This small device plugs in to any
computer and lets you use your fingerprint as a digital
signature, to verify sender identity for sensitive
documents and transactions, and as a passkey for your
personal electronics, encrypted files, web sites, or even
as a passkey for doors and other locks… it’s much easier
to hide a USB port than a scanner or key pad. The
device not only reads your finger, but also checks
temperature and pulse, so no one can just remove your
finger and use it. The USB cord is retractable and
the device is small enough to attach to your keyring.





MILITECH
"THOMPSON" LONG RANGE RADIO 27950eb- The latest full
feature military mobile communications unit. 200
mile range, full shielding, jam and scramble capabilities,
and any other feature you could think of are all
incorporated into this unit. It also features a
detachable full military cybermodem, the Microtech CAD-4
Commando (see Rache Bartmoss's Brainware Blowout for more
info) and a removable military version of Teletronics
"Black Book" microcomp (see Rache Bartmoss's
Brainware Blowout for more info).

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MISTUBISHI
COMMUNICATIONS ARRAY 24250eb
100 mile
range, full shielding, jam and scramble capabilities this
set also features a helmet style(SP:15) (SDP:5) full
military cybermodem, (equivalent of the Microtech CAD-4
Commando,see Rache Bartmoss's Brainware Blowout for more
info) and a removable version of Teletronics "Black Book"
microcomp (see Rache Bartmoss's Brainware Blowout for more
info)



NOMAD CYBERMODEM varies
(From Nomad Market)
Nomad cybermodems are like
anything else in the nomad community, cobbled together and
made for the users requirements. While there are
high end superfast cybermodems in the nomad community,
most don't even have view screens. In fact, most
nomad cybermodems are still made to only connect via phone
line, as service in the wastelands is almost
nonexistent. The best versions have their own direct
satellite connections, but even then cloud cover renders
them useless, (Players talk with you gm about
fashioning your own cybermodem, but remember that spare
parts can be hard to come by when you are outside of
static society)

NOMAD EDUCATOR STATIONS
2485eb apiece.
(From Nomad Market)
These large, bulky stations are a
teaching tool for large nomad families on the move, or
even for smaller families who have the space and can
afford one. Education is very important in the nomad
community, but sometimes the adults are necessarily busy,
especially on the move. Pop one of these puppies in
your bus or van, and let the kids learn. The systems
teach up to a basic high school lesson plan, though you
can supplement that with additional teaching plan
datadisks.

THE NOMAD SCANNER 450eb
(From Nomad
Market)
This device
automatically scans up and down all broadcast wavelengths
civilian, emergency, and military, automatically
pinpointing active signals and then displaying a list of
all active signals being broadcast. By listening to
the signal and selecting it, it will even tell you what
direction the signal is coming from. With three of
these devices you can even triangulate the signal to its
exact coordinates.


ORWELL PLAS CARD COPIER 375,895eb
With this device
you can copy exactly any card (credit cards, ID cards,
security pass cards, etc.) inserted into the card
scanner, including digital information stored on the
card. The laptop computer registers and filters
all the information on the card, and even allows you to
edit the new card, such as to put your picture on the
card in place of theirs, or your DNA/blood type, or
whatever. The device can even attempt to copy any
imperfections on the card itself, such as rubbed off
ink, scratches, holes, or whatever. This
device is incredibly expensive, but well worth the
price.

PIXY UNIVERSAL REMOTE CELLULAR
PHONE 675eb
This phone flips
out to reveal a small LCD screen and a universal remote
key pad. You can use this to control any remote
control operated device, from your TV, to your security
system, to an RPV. The screen can even be used to
display camera footage from your security system or the
RPV you may be controlling. It of course also
works as a standard cell phone.

RAVEN MICROCYB PK-105 BONEHEAD
36,250eb
This is the armored (SP:16),
fully enclosed version of the PK=105 Datacowl. It
fully encloses the head, provides a filter system in the
event of airborne contamination, and can seal itself with
a 5 minute supply of oxygen. The helmet comes with
Times Squares Marquee and HUD, as well as room for up to 5
more options. It is also has a built in radio and
room for 4 audio options. This is a very high end
unit, very popular with street culture, often customized
heavily.

RAVEN MICROCYB
DATA CLIPBOARD 200eb
Used by companies
the world over, these clipboards feature infinitely
programmable touch pads and can display anything from
company forms to tracking orders. At the end of
the day they can be slid into central processors to
download and share all relevant information and
updates. They used to contain modems allowing them
to connect to the company mainframe, but netrunners were
having field days with them.


RAVEN MICROCYB DATAHAWK
LAPTOP 4345eb
The best laptop on the market today. Raven will
customize it to suit any users needs at no additional
charge.


RAVEN MICROCYB GO-COMP 4695eb
The problem with
laptops and portable computers is that they lack the
power and storage capability of desktop units.
This has all the power and capacity as well as the
multimedia functions of a desktop, but allows the
portability of a laptop. It comes with mounts
allowing you to attach it directly to a jacket. Also
comes with wrist mounted key board and a set of Monitor
Shades for real time, on the move, accessability.



RAVEN MICROCYB
"MOTOKO" COMBAT MODEM 42,455EB
(+5, 30MU, DW+7, cell)
The latest combat
cybermodem from Raven. In addition to the armored
(SP:10) housing on both the modem itself and the flip
down VR goggles (for safe work), this cybermodem is
state of the art utilizing the most advanced
processors. The unarmored non-combat version is
available for 38,000eb and is otherwise identical.

RAVEN MICROCYB PK-101 DATACOWL
34,750eb
Fitting over the head like a
helmet, this high-end cybermodem (+4, 35MU, DW+6, cell)
offers a constant direct connection and seamless
drop-in/drop out interface.

RAVEN POLICE ISSUE FIELD
CYBERDECK 32,487EB
This is the cyberdeck (+4, 25MU,
DW+6, cell) issued to Netsec operatives for field work, a
top of the line cybermodem that fits over the head like a
visor, plugging directly in to the operators smartlink.

RAVEN MICROCYB TOTALL IMMERSION
REMOTE OPERATING SYSTEM 85,725eb
Why put forth the
money and resources to outfit one person with a full
body conversion? Why risk all that time and money
going cyberpsycho and giving the company a bad name
while C-SWAT flushes your investment down the
drain. Well waste money no more. Now anyone
can control a full conversion shell by remote. By
jacking into this system, you get the full sensory
experience of being the full conversion, without the
risk. As long as you are jacked in, you are the
full conversion. For the system to work, the
desired empty shell full conversion package must be
outfitted with a special receiver system. The
military ramifications of this are obvious.

RUSSIAN LONG RANGE RADIO 27950eb
The latest full feature military mobile
communications unit. 200 mile range, full shielding,
jam and scramble capabilities, and any other feature you
could think of are all incorporated into this unit.
It also features a detachable full military cybermodem,
(Russian equivalent of the Microtech CAD-4 Commando,see
Rache Bartmoss's Brainware Blowout for more info) and a
removable Russian military version of Teletronics "Black
Book" microcomp (see Rache Bartmoss's Brainware Blowout
for more info).

SATELLITE RADIO
RECIEVER/TRANSMITTER 1685eb
(From Nomad Market)
Fully functioning mobile long
range military radio, and cybermodem. This radio
picks up everything, forget Ham, forget short-wave, this
radio even lets you communicate with people in orbit,
provided you know someone up there to talk to.

SGI TECH ELIZ-BETA 6120eb
A low end cyberdeck (+2, 25MU,
DW+6), popular with teenagers wanting to try their hands
at netrunning without getting over their head, or beyond
their wallet. Focuses on safety and security, rather
than high end speed.

SONY VIZORDECK 25,450EB
A very lightweight but fast visor
style cybermodem (+4, 15MU, DW+5, cell) with an
interesting twist, the normally transparent visor serves
as both shades and an inward projecting display, but while
netrunning the operator can project their POV on the
outwarxd surface of the visor, allowing his teammates and
colleagues to monitor their activities in netspace.

SONY MASTER OPERATIONS SYSTEM
65,785eb
This elaborate and complete computer system will was
specially designed by security experts, Net-Sec
operatives, and High Level computer programmers to fill
virtually every need you can imagine. The system has
its own military grade state of the art cybermodem (+6,
35MU, DW+9, cell) , a full audio visual editing suite, and
remote uplink system, and virtually every gadget and
option you can think of. It was all designed to be
completely modular and upgradeable, so you never have to
feel left behind by technology again. It is somewhat
portable and can operate via wireless hub, satellite link,
or for maximum speed hard linked cable. There is
even an old-fashioned dialup connection in the extreme
case where no other service is available…

SOVIET SURPLUS RADIO TELEPHONE
360EB
China still relies heavily
on Russian surplus, and this obsolete RT still serves the
chinese army well.




SONY DATATUBE 12,370eb
This all in one portable computer
is the one of the most sought after personal electronic
devices in years. At first glance, it is little more
than an odd looking tube, similar to the kind used to hold
posters. But the truth is, the Datatube is a
combination of powerful laptop, media device, and
cybermodem (+4, 30MU, DW+6, cell) all rolled into
one. Using floppy screen technology, the monitor and
keyboard unroll from the device like measuring tape.
The device also comes with a wireless mouse and webcam,
both of which are detachable and the camera, which records
both audio and visual, and is equipped with lowlight,
teleoptics and image enhancement, can be worn on the wrist
like a watch. The tube itself is hollow, which
allows both for a more efficient cooling system, as well
as a louder and deeper speaker array, allowing for true
stereo sound. The strap itself doubles as peripheral
points, while the cybermodem jack plugs into the back of
the tube. The surface of the tube itself has a
secondary small vidscreen, allowing media or website
browsing even while the device is compacted. For
dusty or otherwise adverse environments, the tube can be
sealed at both ends, but be careful as this may cause the
unit to overheat.


ZETATECH POLICE ISSUE CARD
READER 325eb
This hand held
device reads any ID card, displaying the information and
connecting to the police database via the cars computer
and transmitter and compares the data for warrants,
subpoenas, etc.. It is also capable of reading
fingerprints through the screen, and taking a
breathalyzer analysis.




ZETATECH Z-RDM55 and RAVEN
MILMOD-60 920eb/980eb
(+4, 25MU, DW+7,
cell)
Military surplus
cybermodems, virtually identical but for cosmetic
differences.


ZETATECH MASTER WORKSTATION
varies
For only the most serious and
skilled operators, the Zetatech Master Workstations offer
a complete streamlined package managing all your computing
needs into one immersive station, giving you access to
everything within arms reach. The price of the
station is that of all the equipment you wish to have
included plus the number of options you wish the works
station to contain… lighting (20eb), operator ventilation
and climate control (200eb), amount of additional work
surfaces (10eb each), microwave (50eb), small fridge
(30eb), adjustable seats (seat length, height, recline,
forward back axis, warming and cooling, vibrating,
(250eb)), Life Support System (6000eb), rotating base
(50eb), and much more.
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