Security Devices

SECURITY DEVICE AVAIL COST
Key/Combination Lock (Rating 1-6) Rating Rating x10Y
Maglock (Rating 1-6) Rating Rating x100Y
Keypad or Card Reader - +50Y
Anti-Tamper Circuits (Rating 1-4) +Rating +(Rating x250)Y
Biometric Reader +4 +200Y
RESTRAINT AVAIL COST
Metal - 20Y
Plasteel 6R 50Y
Plastic (per 10) - 5Y
Containment Manacles 6R 250Y
  For more details on how security devices are used, see p. 362 CRB.  

Key lock: Even in the wireless world, there are still some mechanical key locks and combination locks around. Some of them are old infrastructure that is still in place to save money, others for nostalgia, still others because modern burglars don’t expect them. For more details, see p. 363 CRB.

 

Maglock: Maglocks are electronic locks with a variety of access control options, from biometrics, to keycards, to passcards. For more information about maglocks and their options, see Maglocks, p. 363 CRB.

 

Restraints: Standard metal restraints (Armor 16, Structure 2) come with a mechanical or a wireless-controlled lock (Barriers, p. 197 CRB). Modern plasteel restraints (Armor 20, Structure 2) are flash-fused and remain in place until the subject is cut free. Disposable plastic straps (Armor 6, Structure 1) are lightweight and easy to carry in bundles. Containment manacles are metal (Armor 16, Structure 2) and attached to a prisoner’s wrists or ankles to prevent her from moving faster than a shuffle or extending a cyber-implant weapon.

Item type
Tool