Sensors
| DEVICE | CAPACITY | AVAIL | COST |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grenade-Cam | 1-5 | 16R | Capacity x1.500Y |
| Handheld Housing | 1-3 | - | Capacity x100Y |
| Periscope Cam | 1-3 | 10R | Capacity x600Y |
| Wall-Mounted Housing | 1-6 | - | Capacity x250Y |
| Sensor Array (Rating 2-8) | [6] | 7 | Rating x1.000Y |
| Single Sensor (Rating 2-8) | [1] | 5 | Rating x100Y |
Sensors need to be placed in a housing or case of some sort, or built into another device. Sensors can record data themselves or forward it wirelessly in real-time or as files to other devices. Sensors are available in seven ratings (2–8) and two types: single and array. When you use the sensor array for Perception Tests, you may use your Electronic Warfare skill in place of your Perception skill, and you may use the sensor’s Rating as your limit.
Grenade Cam: A dodecahedron-shaped multi-purpose sensor platform twice the size of a baseball, the G-Cam is usually thrown into an unknown area. Its reinforced casing is strong enough to survive a twenty-meter fall, and its shape ensures that it will eventually stop rolling. Multiple sensor apertures enable the G-Cam to obtain three-dimensional images of an area. Image link comes standard, and extra sensor options can be added.
Periscope Cam: An inexpensive, hand-held sensor package used to look around corners or over top of obstacles. Image link is standard and it comes with limited upgrading capabilities. It can be accessed wirelessly or viewed directly through a small viewfinder at the base.
Sensor array: This sensor package includes up to eight functions listed under Sensor Functions.
Single sensor: This is a sensor that can do only one function listed under Sensor Functions.