OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
The Gracile is a suite of digital lockpicking and dataspike tools concealed within the last digit of a finger. It replaces two-thirds of the terminal bone, leaving the joint intact. It is installed with a combination of surgery and single-use medical nanotechnology to grow elements of the Gracile inside the finger.
- Intent: Getting into places that need getting into
- Image Source: N/A
- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: Digital lockpick, computer spike
- Manufacturer: iBorg Prosthetic Augments
- Affiliation: Closed Market (ask first)
- Model: The Gracile, from iBorg
- Modularity: Can be linked to other dedicated slicing systems
- Production: Mass-produced
- Material: Steristeel, advanced electronics, flexible medical-grade materials
- Classification: Implant within a finger or similar appendage
- Size: Average
- Weight: Average
- Resistances:
- Energy: None
- Kinetic: Low
- Lightsabers: None
- EMP/Ion: Average
- Extensible digital lockpick tool suite
- Regenerating miniaturized computer spike
- Your fingertip looks completely normal unless you've extended some of the miniature tools or the computer spike.
- Fully equipped to get you through a wide variety of inert or electronic locks.
- Reusable spike generates computer spike data into a bank of five uses/charges, which can be used individually or in combination. Regenerates/recalculates one per minute.
- Sitting around for a full minute waiting for the reusable computer spike to renew itself is not a fun time in most situations where a computer spike would be relevant.
- Lots of tiny parts crammed into one fingertip with only thin steristeel to protect them. Has been known to break if you punch someone.
- Awkward questions if law enforcement finds out about it. Remember: locksport is not illegal in 83% of settled systems!
The Gracile is a suite of digital lockpicking and dataspike tools concealed within the last digit of a finger. It replaces two-thirds of the terminal bone, leaving the joint intact. It is installed with a combination of surgery and single-use medical nanotechnology to grow elements of the Gracile inside the finger.
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