Crawler: Doc's Experiment
((We already have Ivan and the rest of the Altered for that place.))
((Please fill me in.))
((The altered: biological monstrosities with the ability to modify and enhance themselves incredibly fast, both as a species and as individuals, in order to become better suited to tackle the problems they face. They say they were the result of genetic engineering of humans. They were the reason the UWM was formed: to coordinate humanity's resources against the threat. Play the battle of Hexbarax in the VR if you want to see what they look like.
Ivan, also known as the cicada demon at his later days: Infected with a proto-altered strain, his body slowly mutated to become the ultimate survivor: You shot his arm off? It grew back. And then it grew scales. And razor sharp claws. And super strength. At his later days he had his brain spread out to multiple neural hubs, he was highly resistant to many types of damage including electricity and he possessed a large array of biological weaponry and abilities, making him incredibly strong, durable and dangerous. Unfortunately, his disease had the downside that he was slowly loosing his mind, becoming more animal than man. That means that, although he remained peaceful for a while, when provoked by another inmate, he responded with deadly force. He was eventually defeated by the Armory Master after the Doctor forced her to act, but he was not killed. Now he is stored in the back rooms of the infirmary, waiting for whatever the Doctor has planned for him...))
((flint did repair his exosuits legs before he sold it to me... cheap bastard...))
((The legs are fine. Piecewise just hasn't written it for some reason. If they aren't fixed, then I technically still have that +6 dynamic bonus for fixing them so it's all cool.))
You continue to charge your brain to the point that it's become rather silly, since you can only use it for one roll.
((Then again, I suppose repairing him would be handiwork anyways. Though it assumes that the cybernetics are done in such a fashion that the majority of a limb would be connected to a kind of baseplate, and so is easy to detach for repairs.))
Deposit the samples, then find Flint and detach the parts of his legs that weren't cut off, and repair them with the bits I brought back.
(Gonna need to tell me how you want those labeled or I'm just gonna catalog them as "Unlabeled stone")
[aux:6-1(Bishop help)]
You get both pairs of flint's mechanical legs attached and working. You give him a long lecture on the benifits of not cutting off your own legs before heading to the lab to deposit the samples.
((Both pairs: 2*2=4 and last time I checekd, I do not have 4 legs.))