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General Equipment

This section covers the wide variety of general gear available to adventurers of all sorts.

Tools

ItemExplanationcostwtEnergy
Mini-Tool KitThis is a belt-sized tool kit. It gives a -2 (quality) modifier for the skill for which it’s designed. $200 2
Portable Tool Kit This is the standard tool kit – the type found in a toolbox behind a truck seat or under the kitchen sink. It counts as basic equipment for the specific skill which it’s designed for $60010
Utility KnifeA short handle with 2-3cm of blade at one end. Treat as a small knife The blade is retractable and replaceable.$2 0.1
Shovel, FoldingEntrenching tools are sometimes used by soldiers in close combat. Treat as an axe at -2 to skill. $101.5
Bolt Cutters, Heavy 12d6 Cut chains, bars, cables, etc. as full round action $50 15
Bolt Cutters, LightAs above, but do 3d8 cut $30 7
Wire Cutters Cut 1d6 to rope, barbed wire, thin cable, etc. $302
HammerSome have claws for removing nails, others have two heads. $15 1.4
Jack A hand-pumped hydraulic jack lifts 8 tons$7518

Saw A handsaw for carpentry. $20, 3 lbs.

Shovel When used as a weapon, treat as a great axe at -2 to skill. $15, 6 lbs.

Sledgehammer (TL5). A two-handed hammer for driving posts, rock drills, and so on. Treat as a maul at -2 to skill. $10, 15 lbs.

Multi-Function Knife original knife had wooden scales concealing a clip-point blade, a screwdriver, an awl, and a can opener. The officer’s model quickly followed. It added a second, smaller blade and the famous corkscrew. Knives since then have added other features, including saw blade, scissors, magnifying glass, emergency whistle, toothpick, and tweezers. Treat the largest models as multi- tools (see below). A basic version is $25, neg.

Multi-ToolTheir versatility and compactness make them popular among soldiers and emergency personnel. Many variations exist, featuring such tools as blasting cap crimpers , needle-nose pliers, locking pliers, digital tire-pressure gauges, saw blades, and differ ent types of screw- and hex- drivers. Finishes range from stainless steel to stealthy matte black. $500.5 lb
Duct TapeThis tape consists of three layers: a plastic covering, a cloth mesh, and a thick rubber adhesive. Silvery tape is most familiar (a testament to its use in air-conditioning vent work), but it comes in every color and even in camouflage patterns. Clever characters may use duct tape as improvised equipment (p. B345) for many tasks – repairs, bandaging, splint wrapping, etc. An entire roll can be braided into a 20-yard rope capable of holding 200 lbs. Duct tape is also a handy makeshift restraint; a prisoner must make a ST-3 roll to break free. A 60-yard roll is $12 lbs.
ItemExplanationcostwtEnergy
Small First Aid Kit This is basic equipment for First Aid. It can treat one major wound(stop dying) or two smaller ones. A soldier’s individual kit might con tain a handful of bandages, an autoinjector with a dose of morphine, and two doses of antibiotic ointment $101 lb
First Aid Kit. This kit gives +1 (quality) to First Aid. It contains more of everything in the small kit, plus foot powder, insect repellant , salt tablets, ammonia inhalants, analgesics, antibiotic ointment and water purification tablets$502 lbs
Hemostatic Bandages Bandages impregnated with a protein – derived from insect chitin – that promotes clotting. This significantly reduces bleeding. When bandaging, these heal a second hitpoint $20neg.
ItemExplanationcostwtEnergy
Cellular PhoneA big “brick,” with 15-30 minutes of talk time.$1002 lbsS/30 minutes
Tiny RadioA standard pocket radio with a pull-out antenna. 1km range. $100 0.5kgXS/5 hrs
Small Radio Police and rescue squads use these radios 3km range$5001kg3xS/8 hrs.
Medium RadioA medium-range radio, common in military use15km range$3,50012kg10xS/30 hrs
Large Radio A typical aircraft radio. 150km range. $5,000 50kgVL/10 hrs

Radio options:

ItemExplanationcostwtEnergy
ECCM The radio uses frequency-hopping to make its transmissions hard to jam or intercept. When communicating with another radio synchronized to use the same settings, this prevents any interference from selective radio jammers. It has no effect against noise jamming.x2 price
Receive-OnlyA radio can be built only to receive messages. x0.1 costx0.2 weightx10 duration
ItemExplanationcostwtEnergy
OrganizerObolete pocket computer 0.9 MHz, 4 kB of ROM,2 kB of RAM, 1 line 16 character screen,a 100 baud modem and 4 input and 4 output lines$1000.225kgS/3 months
Organizer IIOld pocket computer 1.3 MHz, 32 kB of ROM,8 kB of RAM, 2 line 16 character screen,a 100 baud modem and two connectors, each 4 input 4 output$2000.25kgS/2 months
Organizer XLtypical pocket computer 1.8 MHz, 32 kB of ROM,16 kB of RAM, 2 line 16 character screen,a 300 baud modem and two connectors, each 4 input 4 output$4000.275kg2xS/3 months
Organizer Series IIIGood pocket computer 2.6 MHz, 64 kB of ROM,64 kB of RAM, 4 line 20 character screen,a 300 baud modem, local area network connector and two connectors, each 4 input 4 output and one mini connector with 8 input and 24 output lines and a bar code reader$8000.325kg3xS/2 months
Organizer Series III+Newest and best pocket computer 4.3 MHz, 64 kB of ROM,96 kB of RAM, 4 line 20 character screen,a 600 baud modem, local area network connector and two connectors, each 4 input 4 output and one mini connector with 8 input and 24 output lines and a bar code reader$16000.325kg3xS/1 month
Memory cartridgeA rom(*.5+program), eeprom(*2+eventual program) or ram module(x1) to store programsvariesnegn/a
2kb cartridgeTo hold small programs. Supported by all organizers10
4kb cartridgeTo hold medium programs. Supported by all organizers20
8kb cartridgeTo hold medium programs. Supported by Organizer II and III50
16kb cartridgeTo hold large programs. Supported by Organizer II and III100
32kb cartridgeTo hold several large programs. Supported by Organizer III300
64kb cartridgeTo hold several large programs. Supported by Organizer III600
Remote control moduleConnects to the organizer I/O connector and allows controlling external devices and receiving data from them100
amp moduleConnects to the organizer I/O connector and allows triggering and controlling element Z deposits100
  • The original organizer has following apps built in
    • Communication: Basic modem dialing and input/output only.
    • I/O control: shows the input line status and allows manually triggering output lines.
    • Calendar: Maximum of 16 calendar entries, each an 16 character description and time(down to minutes) and date. Will buzz when they appear and show the text on the screen.
    • Notes: Allow storing small text notes. Maximum of 16 notes.
    • Clock: Show time and allow stopwatch, down counter and one alarm.
    • Programming has to be done in bytecode directly.
  • Organizer II and XL have updated versions of the above:
    • including integration of the calendar and the i/o apps allowing I/O things done timed.
    • The I/O app can also store input info and display old such.
    • Communication app can transfer files and has an phone book of 32 entries stored.
    • Calendar allows storing any number of entries limited to memory and allows linking to notes that will be shown. Also allows repeat entries.
    • Clock allows many alarms as they are stored in calendar. Can show many timezones and different day lengths.
    • Notes allows inline editing and file names
    • Also includes a database with search
    • Limited programming support: Code compiler to bytecode.
  • Organizer Series III and III+
    • Has a bar code reader app
    • Much expanded programming support with full featured compiler.
    • Networking support: Chat, file transfer and search.
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