ResslynHalvik
Cosmic Mongoose
Anyone already run up specs of what TL10/12/15 EDC multitools might look like?
That gives the SolCon lots of credit, almost as if they were the 3rd Imperium!Solomani Army Knife
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I guess the question is what game effect would it have. I tend to assume that people have these sorts of things by default. That is what allows you to make skill checks at -2 "without" tools. I don't care what your mechanics skill is, you are not undoing the correctly torqued screw on that vent plate with your fingernails.I'm thinking a pocket-sized, adaptive engineering kit combining physical tools, diagnostics, and a data interface - the sort of thing a mechanic on a starship always has in his pocket.
These are the most useful tools, but often multitools like these these are diluted by the handle being uncomfortable due to having to accommodate all the other tools. These are just useful enough that you might use them instead of going to get the proper tool.
- Smartblade: Ultra-hard mono-edge blade
with micro-vibration cutting mode.- Micro-Pliers / Manipulator: Self-adjusting grip with torque feedback.
- Nanite-Shifting Screwdriver Tip: Automatically morphs to match multiple fastener types.
- Telescopic Probe / Pick: Thin retractable arm for clearing debris or reaching recessed parts.
These I can see as a separate tool that might have some utility for electronics repairs. combining them with the tools above though would be marring both. It would probably also have a miniaturised retro tech computer/1 as these can be dirt cheap. It would have a bare bones operating system and whilst it might be capable of running Bandwidth 1 software it would mostly be used for short user-written code routines to inject and extract data for diagnostic purposes.
- Diagnostic Probe: Checks continuity, voltage, signal strength, and material composition.
- Data Jack: Adaptive wired interface for direct connection to compatible systems.
- Inspection Light: Adjustable white/IR/UV beam for close work.
- AR HUD Link: Projects diagnostics and repair overlays to visor or handcomp display.
- Embedded Expert System (Mechanic 0 or Electronics 0): Built-in AI for guided diagnostics and basic advice.
Links wirelessly to wrist computer and HUD
These read like one of those things that sound good on Amazon, but when you get it you realise that it isn't actually quite good enough to do any of the tasks it purports to do and would actually make the situation worse (by either generating a false sense of security or actually resulting in a bodge that doesn't work and makes doing a proper job more difficult).
- Sealant Injector: 2ml of polymer sealant for emergency hull or circuit fixes.
- Micro-Welder / Soldering Tip: Brief plasma arc for circuit repair or spot welding.
- Servo-Assisted Deployment: Smooth, silent opening of delicate or precision tool heads.
- Manual Backup Tabs: Allows manual operation if power fails.
Why would you have a negative DM for using the multitool compared with using nothing?I guess the question is what game effect would it have. I tend to assume that people have these sorts of things by default. That is what allows you to make skill checks at -2 "without" tools. I don't care what your mechanics skill is, you are not undoing the correctly torqued screw on that vent plate with your fingernails.
These are the most useful tools, but often multitools like these these are diluted by the handle being uncomfortable due to having to accommodate all the other tools. These are just useful enough that you might use them instead of going to get the proper tool.
Cr25, 0.5kg, DM-1 to Routine Mechanics skill checks.
Whilst you could add the torch here it adds the requirement for power and generally I want my torch separate from the tool I am doing the work with. Cr10 would add it as an option.
These I can see as a separate tool that might have some utility for electronics repairs. combining them with the tools above though would be marring both. It would probably also have a miniaturised retro tech computer/1 as these can be dirt cheap. It would have a bare bones operating system and whilst it might be capable of running Bandwidth 1 software it would mostly be used for short user-written code routines to inject and extract data for diagnostic purposes.
Cr50*, 0.1 kg, DM-1 to Routine Electronics work, rechargeable cell good for days of use.
* Cost does not include software.
An expert system, whilst possible would drive the cost above what I'd be willing to pay for what will usually be the wrong tool for the job. Adding in the interface drives up the cost of the computer as it either needs to be dedicated or higher spec.
I'd prefer my expert systems to be in a separate computer system that would enable me to add peripherals and other software as necessary.
These read like one of those things that sound good on Amazon, but when you get it you realise that it isn't actually quite good enough to do any of the tasks it purports to do and would actually make the situation worse (by either generating a false sense of security or actually resulting in a bodge that doesn't work and makes doing a proper job more difficult).
The Micro-Welder is already covered by the Tool Laser CSC p130.
2ml of sealant isn't going to be useful for anything and refilling it will be an issue. Multi-tools seldom include consumables for this reason.
I am not sure if manual operation of systems that require power is credible in a pocket sized tool.
Not actually sure what servo-assisted deployment is so I am going to include it in this section as it reads like an Aliexpress description and that is seldom good
JTAS 5 lists a multitool issued to the ISS but states its chief use is getting into equipment lockers to get the real tools (which matches my opinion of multi-tools).
If you do it with nothing you get DM-2 on the check, the multitool reduces it to DM-1. You need the full toolkit to get your full skill.Why would you have a negative DM for using the multitool compared with using nothing?
Ah, gotcha. Sorry, you said but I skim read when I was way too tired.If you do it with nothing you get DM-2 on the check, the multitool reduces it to DM-1. You need the full toolkit to get your full skill.
Sometimes I skim write, so it all comes out even in the endAh, gotcha. Sorry, you said but I skim read when I was way too tired.