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Bionics are a combination of passive and activated abilities that can be added to the player. In addition to skills and traits, bionics add an additional level of customization to the character which can dramatically change gameplay. Certain combinations of bionics work well with each other, creating a fluid synergy that greatly enhances chances for survival. A Power Storage bionic and a bionic capable of charging the battery are necessary for the use of other bionics.
Bionics can be found randomly around the game world, but science labs are where you'll find them for sure, particularly at the lower levels. You can also find some when butchering bionic creatures, such as shocker zombies (although if your survival skill isn't high enough you might not get any, or only burnt out bionics).
You can access the bionics menu via p, where you can see and manage all your installed bionics.
Installing Bionics
To install a Compact Bionics Module (CBM), you'll have to activate it first. You'll be shown the chances of success of the installation process and asked to confirm if you still want to continue the procedure.
Installing bionics is based off intelligence and the skills electronics, first aid, and mechanics, in that order. The chance of success is equal to the following:
Chance of Success = Skill * 100 / (Skill + 4 * Bionic Difficulty)
where
Skill = (Intelligence * 4) + (Electronics * 4) + (First Aid * 3) + (Mechanics * 2)
Note, that installation screen shows only quarter of the real Skill.
For a better chance at success, boosting Intelligence briefly can help a great deal. Meth, cigarettes, and Adderall give nice boosts. It also appears that installing a bionic takes no time, making it possible to stockpile several kits and then install them all in one drug fueled binge.
Any attempt to install a bionic upgrade will practice character's skills. Amount of gained point is based on chance to fail current installation:
for electronics: (100 - Chance of Success) * 1.5 for first aid: (100 - Chance of Success) * 1.0 for mechanics: (100 - Chance of Success) * 0.5
The possible outcomes of installation are:
- successful installation
- failure without incident
- failure with a chance of pain
- failure with a chance of body damage
- failure with a chance of loss of some or all bionics
- failure with a chance of mutation (possibly multiple)
- failure with a chance to install a malfunctioning bionic
- failure with a chance of permanent power loss (this replaces installing a malfunctioning bionic if you have all of the malfunctioning bionics.)
The lower chances of success you have, the more various and cruel can be failure. Numbers are denote "criticality" of failure type, higher numbers should be relatively rare, though you can get malfunctioning bionic even with 95% chance of successful installation if unlucky.
A body can hold unlimited Power Storage/mk. II bionics, and one of each other bionic. However, the Bionics interface can only accommodate about 30 or so before it starts to have trouble maintaining letters for all of them. Be careful what you install.
List of CBMs
CBMs are surgery kits that contain all the tools required to install a cybernetic implant, also called bionics, in a human. They are automated in some ways, but manufacturers' warranties insist on having a fully qualified technician and medical doctor to assist in the installation--in a proper medical facility.
- All CBMs are made of steel and plastic and have 10 volume, 2 weight and do 8 bashing damage when wielded.
Malfunctioning bionics
Passive |
"A malfunctioning bionic which occasionally discharges electricity through your body, causing pain and brief paralysis but no damage." |
Passive |
"A malfunctioning bionic which occasionally discharges acid into your muscles, causing sharp pain and minor damage." |
Passive |
"A malfunctioning bionic. It doesn't perform any useful function, but will occasionally draw power from your batteries." |
Passive |
"A malfunctioning bionic. It will occasionally emit a loud burst of noise." |
Passive |
"Damaged power circuits cause short-circuiting inside your muscles when your batteries are above 75% capacity, causing greatly reduced strength. This has no effect if you have no internal batteries." |
Passive |
"Improperly installed wires cause a physical stiffness in most of your body, causing increased encumberance." |
Changes
- - Bionics can be retrieved from butchered player corpses.