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Friendly Skinless Android

Android Character, skinless Skinbots are immune to many of the hazards of organic beings, including drowning, venom, poison gas, and mental attacks such as telepathy, mind crush, mental dominion and the like. Androids, like cyborgs and robots, are however highly vulnerable to electromagnetic pulse attacks or EMP, some electricity shooting mutations and relics, as well as being hacked and taken over by hostile artificial intelligences and digital beings. Often, a digital being is housed in the body of an android, and both the digital being and an android body must be rolled using two separate character sheets to construct one character. Android characters do not feel pain, are immune to mental attacks that afflict a living brain, and if decapitated, and utterly lose their body, they are still considered alive and their head can be collected and either carried about like a talkative computer and pet, or eventually put onto the body of a different android or robot — although this is a tricky procedure handled best by very talented NPC robotics technicians. When reduced below zero endurance, or its willpower or intelligence trait are drained below zero, the android becomes dormant until repaired — or self-healed in some cases — and can survive in low battery mode for 1d100+6 years before its CPU suffers some irreversible corruption and is deleted. If the head of an android is incinerated, crushed, or shot apart, then it is dead. Check it out here: https://www.outlandarts.com/expansionrules.htm

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