07-03-2019, 09:58 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-03-2019, 10:03 AM by Dragonstrike.)
Randolph spends his first encounter assisting Nurse Joy's interns with the mechanical processes and basic assembly of the prosthetic.
The first thing on the list is making sure they have all the necessary parts. Fortunately, there are plenty of shops around the city that sell those, so this step is automatically completed.
Next is actually assembling the basic framework and the protective casing. With the help of the interns' Knowledge of the shape of the human body, Randolph can reasonably attempt to make a metal arm and hand.
Crafting: (4)(5)(3)(5)(4)(4)(6)(3)(3)(6)(2)(2) 7 successes. Randolph has a very easy time assembling it with the interns' assistance. They're all amazed at Randolph's mastery of metal working.
The snag comes when they reach the electronics, though. As the shipment of Neuro Sensors hasn't arrived yet, the prosthetic can't be completed. One of the interns has a very, very basic understanding of computer programming, but it doesn't mean much without the necessary parts.
However, the interns have learned a bit more about how to assemble the framework of a metal prosthetic, so it definitely isn't wasted time. Oh, and Randolph can also assemble another metal prosthetic later without help now. That's important too. (The Pokemon Center is keeping this one as an example)
Randolph spends the rest of the encounter helping out with various medical errands.
Nurse Joy will call Randolph when the Neuro Sensors come in.
The first thing on the list is making sure they have all the necessary parts. Fortunately, there are plenty of shops around the city that sell those, so this step is automatically completed.
Next is actually assembling the basic framework and the protective casing. With the help of the interns' Knowledge of the shape of the human body, Randolph can reasonably attempt to make a metal arm and hand.
Crafting: (4)(5)(3)(5)(4)(4)(6)(3)(3)(6)(2)(2) 7 successes. Randolph has a very easy time assembling it with the interns' assistance. They're all amazed at Randolph's mastery of metal working.
The snag comes when they reach the electronics, though. As the shipment of Neuro Sensors hasn't arrived yet, the prosthetic can't be completed. One of the interns has a very, very basic understanding of computer programming, but it doesn't mean much without the necessary parts.
However, the interns have learned a bit more about how to assemble the framework of a metal prosthetic, so it definitely isn't wasted time. Oh, and Randolph can also assemble another metal prosthetic later without help now. That's important too. (The Pokemon Center is keeping this one as an example)
Randolph spends the rest of the encounter helping out with various medical errands.
Nurse Joy will call Randolph when the Neuro Sensors come in.
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