VIRTUAL SENSORY PERCEPTION | VSP

Virtual sensory perception (“VSP”) allows the recipient of a transmitter model to share one or more senses with one or more recipients of the receiver model.  Recipients of hive models can send or receive sensory information, but no model allows a recipient to receive sensory information from more than one VSP augmentation at once.  On its own the VSP system has a limited 60 ft. range, but can be combined with any internal communication device or neural computer for extended range. The transmitter or receiver can voluntarily activate or deactivate one or more senses as a swift action on their turn.  The VSP basic transmitter extends vision and/or hearing from the transmitter to the receiver.  The VSP hyper transmitter extends up to all five faculties (sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch) to the receiver.  Any receiver always has the ability to communicate with the transmitter.

There are a few drawbacks to VSP.  The receiver is limited to the transmitters vision restrictions, if any.  The receiver is often subject to the effects and conditions experienced by the transmitters including sonic, fear, illusion, or pain affects and the dazed, dazzled, deafened, fascinated, frightened, nauseated, panicked, shaken, sickened, staggered, stunned, or unconscious conditions.  During a VSP session, the receiver is numb to any of their own senses which are being substituted with the transmitters.  Treat the receiver as being asleep during VSP sessions.

Item type
Cybernetic

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