Condottiere
Emperor Mongoose
In theory, you could hijack your own DNA as computer storage.
Or, maybe fat cells.
Or, maybe fat cells.
Indeed that is RAW, and that is why I highlighted the non sequitur nature of your earlier interpretationA Wafer Jack is a specific type of cybernetic implant.
In Megatraveller, it takes time for the new skill to take hold and to fade once the wafer is removed. Perhaps this is a less straightforward rule meaning something like that.What an arbitrary game rule. How many moments and how little heat is required to swap out the software wafer or whatever? What actually needs to take place? Determine that, and then let conditions in play determine whether or not it is possible rather than making an arbitrary blanket rule.
If an arbitrary blanket rule is necessary to prevent an unbalanced game, then the ruleset needs to be relooked, or expectations need to be revised, or the equipment shouldn't have been introduced. Making a rule like this is like saying "Vickers guns are belt fed machineguns. Reloading the weapon is done with fabric ammunition belts and is not possible in the heat of the moment." and then saying that being able to reload them in the heat of the moment would be game unbalancing.
I don't think it is a wargame and has to be tied down to that level. The type of game will inform how long that time is. In a cinematic game it might be quite short - desperately trying to upload by ducking behind some cover. In a gritty game it might be decide before you go in or all bets are off.What an arbitrary game rule. How many moments and how little heat is required to swap out the software wafer or whatever? What actually needs to take place? Determine that, and then let conditions in play determine whether or not it is possible rather than making an arbitrary blanket rule.
If an arbitrary blanket rule is necessary to prevent an unbalanced game, then the ruleset needs to be relooked, or expectations need to be revised, or the equipment shouldn't have been introduced. Making a rule like this is like saying "Vickers guns are belt fed machineguns. Reloading the weapon is done with fabric ammunition belts and is not possible in the heat of the moment." and then saying that being able to reload them in the heat of the moment would be game unbalancing.
This is why the Ruggedised option exists.Something else I'd be concerned about is the effect of electromagnetic fields on wafer jacks and cybernetics, or other forms of em radiation. What happens if a traveller is caught in a powerful active sensor scan or communications transmission? What happens if an adventurer with a wafer jack implant is stuck on a TL 8 crapsack world (not naming names) and needs an MRI scan, the powerful magnetic fields of the machine might ruin the implant, heat it up, or rip it out of its implant location, causing severe injury.
But that burns actual bandwidth and the low level Jack hasn't got that much to play with. Neural Comm or Link frees you of that limitation (but possibly opens up the option for the external computer to be hacked more easily than the implants can)You just run Intellect as one of the programs in your wafer jack's computer if you want skills you don't have.
The level of disorientation of assuming a personality would be more significant in my book than having the type of reference library in your head updated (as would be the case with the +1 augmentation of an existing skill possible with the CSC and CRB Wafer Jacks).Going by Agent of the Imperium and Names putting a skill wafer into a wafer jack causes some momentary disorientation.
I would rule that if you want to do it during combat you would be wise to seek cover as the disorientation is going to last long enough to give your opponent several free actions.
From The Red Ship:
"Within minutes, the Marine Force Commander presented herself. I showed her my wafer: withdrew it from the nape of my neck, let her turn it in her fingers. When she handed it back to me, I returned it to its jack, and gave instructions. “There’s a dead Agent in the wreck of Shamash. Someone can show you what he looked like. I need his body. Failing that, his wafer like mine.”
"“Yes, sir.” She extended a hand. In her palm a transparent envelope held a wafer smeared with blood. “I apologize, sir. Snith cut it out of a crushed skull. I was uncertain if cleaning would in some way damage it.”"
"I removed my wafer, and inserted the new one. Knowing what to expect did not reduce the piercing pain throughout my brain. There was an accompanying brightness through closed eyes and screaming in my ears. Suddenly the events on Shamash were memories that had always been there"
"He approached with a limp, which I ignored. When he saw me, he immediately offered my raw, blood-covered wafer. I took it and raced off to my quarters. Daellvoztillakug followed.
I removed mine. Inserted the new. The pain was intense, and my knees buckled. He reached to support me, and I waved him away. Leaned on a chair and raised myself up.
This wasn’t memories flooding back. They were already there; had always been there."
I was disoriented just reading it. It took me a few goes to work out what the heck was going on.Going by Agent of the Imperium and Names putting a skill wafer into a wafer jack causes some momentary disorientation.
In theory, you could hijack your own DNA as computer storage.
Or, maybe fat cells.
I lost weight and can only calculate a jump 1 now.I lost weight, and I no longer have the jump coordinates to our destination!
Yes, there are various ways of running the Intellect program. You just have to decide if several different computers get to stack like that within the rules. Otherwise, the Intellect is running on your Neural Comp, but the Expert programs are running on a different computer.But that burns actual bandwidth and the low level Jack hasn't got that much to play with. Neural Comm or Link frees you of that limitation (but possibly opens up the option for the external computer to be hacked more easily than the implants can)
I think the Interface and the Expert package need to be running on the same computer. The Neural Comm is probably better off just running the communication to the off-board computer interface (and probably some crypto to be on the safe side).Yes, there are various ways of running the Intellect program. You just have to decide if several different computers get to stack like that within the rules. Otherwise, the Intellect is running on your Neural Comp, but the Expert programs are running on a different computer.
Obviously, networking seems like a reasonable thing. But the game mechanics generally don't operate on the that principle, most obviously with ship's computers as written.
If you're Hanibal Lecter, not so much.Difference between surgery, and cooking.
You can't do either of those with a basic wafer jack or Intellect program anyway. They are physical skills.Difference between surgery, and cooking.