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Remote Interface Module (RIM) - Adverse and Strange Effects Table

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1System Hack Detected – Security protocols detect the hack attempt. The nearest security force is alerted to your location.
2Feedback Loop – A feedback loop causes a disorientating influx of data, you become stunned until the end of your next turn.
3Data Corruption – The accessed system undergoes data corruption. The targeted device or system becomes unusable for 1d4 hours.
4Signal Interference – Alien frequencies interfere with the connection, altering the data received in bizarre, unpredictable ways, resulting in misinformation or garbled communications.
5System Overload – Your neural implant overloads, dealing psychic damage equal to your spellcasting ability modifier to you.
6Memory Bleed – Fragments of your own memories are transferred into the system, potentially leaking sensitive information to adversaries who later access the system.
7Ghost in the Machine – You manage to create a hidden backdoor into the system, allowing you to access it again at a later time without needing to use the RIM cybernetic.
8Data Mining – You access a wealth of information, obtaining a secret or valuable piece of data that grants you advantage on your next Intelligence or Wisdom check related to the obtained data.
9Alien Intrusion – The alien presence in the tech network notices your intrusion, taking a mysterious interest in you. You feel a strange presence in your mind, witnessing bizarre visions for a short duration.
10Technological Harmony – For a moment, all tech devices in a 30-foot radius sync harmoniously with your neural network, granting you a brief, lucid understanding of their operations and functions, possibly revealing hidden functionalities or data.

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