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It says (page 92) that to run a piece of Expert software (min rating of 1) you have to also run Intelligent Interface (rating of 1). This would seem to indicate that you would require a minimum of a Computer/2 to run both programs simultaneously but several instances seem to contradict this in the Core Rule Book:
Intelligent Weapon either allows Computer/0 or /1 but neither on the face of it would seem to allow an Expert program to run despite what the custom gun example states on page 102. In fact Computer/0 would only allow you to run a single 0 rated program according to the computer rules on page 91 so this would only allow you to run Database, Interface, Security, Translator or Agent software - none of which would be any use at all to have on a weapon I would propose. Even an Intelligent Weapon with Computer/1 would not allow you to use Expert software which IMO is the ONLY type of software you would actually want to run on an intelligent weapon.
Specialised Computer on page 92 mentions in the example that a Computer/1 would enable you to run an Expert program at a higher than usual rating but it seems to be forgetting again that you would also require an Intelligent Interface which would not fit onto a Computer/1 along with an Expert program.
How do you lot see this as working? Would you assume that both of the examples above (Specialised Computer and Intelligent Weapon) have an integrated Intelligent Interface built into the computer/weapon at no extra cost or space like the wafer jack does? Seems to me the only way to get around these inconsistencies in the computer rules.
Of course it still doesn't explain what the hell the point is of getting an Intelligent Weapon Computer/0 upgrade for Cr1000!! I cant see anyone wanting to use a gun as a translator or a database. The only program that would make any sense on such a gun is the security program, if the weapon also had a secure weapon upgrade, which would make hacking into the protection more difficult. But its a lot of money to pay for something so limited especially when the secure weapon upgrade only costs Cr100 and sounds pretty unhackable as it stands. Again one would seem to think that the only point in having an intelligent weapon is one that can assist you in firing it and this wouldnt allow that at all.
And as for the example of Morn's custom weapon! - since when could a gun being able to fire on its own be useful when there is no way it could actually see or sense anything? Surely it would need some sort of visual sensor linked to the intellect program to be of any use? And I cant see anything like that mentioned. Last time I looked laser sights and the such are not able to recognise shapes certainly not enough to distinguish between enemy and friend! Daft. And dont get me started on how the recoil would be treated if the gun fired on its own - more likely to be a liability for shooting all the characters in the back with autofire than anything else!
Am I taking this stuff too literally? Or does it just not work?
Intelligent Weapon either allows Computer/0 or /1 but neither on the face of it would seem to allow an Expert program to run despite what the custom gun example states on page 102. In fact Computer/0 would only allow you to run a single 0 rated program according to the computer rules on page 91 so this would only allow you to run Database, Interface, Security, Translator or Agent software - none of which would be any use at all to have on a weapon I would propose. Even an Intelligent Weapon with Computer/1 would not allow you to use Expert software which IMO is the ONLY type of software you would actually want to run on an intelligent weapon.
Specialised Computer on page 92 mentions in the example that a Computer/1 would enable you to run an Expert program at a higher than usual rating but it seems to be forgetting again that you would also require an Intelligent Interface which would not fit onto a Computer/1 along with an Expert program.
How do you lot see this as working? Would you assume that both of the examples above (Specialised Computer and Intelligent Weapon) have an integrated Intelligent Interface built into the computer/weapon at no extra cost or space like the wafer jack does? Seems to me the only way to get around these inconsistencies in the computer rules.
Of course it still doesn't explain what the hell the point is of getting an Intelligent Weapon Computer/0 upgrade for Cr1000!! I cant see anyone wanting to use a gun as a translator or a database. The only program that would make any sense on such a gun is the security program, if the weapon also had a secure weapon upgrade, which would make hacking into the protection more difficult. But its a lot of money to pay for something so limited especially when the secure weapon upgrade only costs Cr100 and sounds pretty unhackable as it stands. Again one would seem to think that the only point in having an intelligent weapon is one that can assist you in firing it and this wouldnt allow that at all.
And as for the example of Morn's custom weapon! - since when could a gun being able to fire on its own be useful when there is no way it could actually see or sense anything? Surely it would need some sort of visual sensor linked to the intellect program to be of any use? And I cant see anything like that mentioned. Last time I looked laser sights and the such are not able to recognise shapes certainly not enough to distinguish between enemy and friend! Daft. And dont get me started on how the recoil would be treated if the gun fired on its own - more likely to be a liability for shooting all the characters in the back with autofire than anything else!
Am I taking this stuff too literally? Or does it just not work?