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=Basic Set= | |||
:''Backpack, Frame'' ([[TL1]]). Holds 100 lbs. of gear. $100, 10 lbs. | :''Backpack, Frame'' ([[TL1]]). Holds 100 lbs. of gear. $100, 10 lbs. | ||
:''Backpack, Small'' ([[TL1]]). Holds 40 lbs. of gear. $60, 3 lbs. | :''Backpack, Small'' ([[TL1]]). Holds 40 lbs. of gear. $60, 3 lbs. | ||
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:''Wineskin'' ([[TL0]]). Holds 1 gallon of liquid (8 lbs. if water). $10, 0.25 lb. | :''Wineskin'' ([[TL0]]). Holds 1 gallon of liquid (8 lbs. if water). $10, 0.25 lb. | ||
:''Wristwatch'' ([[TL6]]). $20. | :''Wristwatch'' ([[TL6]]). $20. | ||
=High-Tech= | |||
TODO | TODO | ||
=Bio-Tech= | |||
==Biofilter Canteen (TL9)== | |||
A relatively simple biogadget, this uses a living directional osmotic film to purify water of anything short of toxic waste. It holds a quart of water, and filters it clean in 30 minutes. The canteen needs to be exposed to sunlight a few times a week, but the filter never needs replacing. $380, 1 lb. empty, 3 lbs. full. [[LC4]]. | A relatively simple biogadget, this uses a living directional osmotic film to purify water of anything short of toxic waste. It holds a quart of water, and filters it clean in 30 minutes. The canteen needs to be exposed to sunlight a few times a week, but the filter never needs replacing. $380, 1 lb. empty, 3 lbs. full. [[LC4]]. | ||
=Ultra-Tech= | |||
==Lights== | |||
TODO | |||
==Navigation Instruments== | |||
TODO | |||
==Containers and Load-Bearing Equipment== | |||
TODO | |||
==Survival and Camping Gear== | |||
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===Survival Watch (TL10)=== | ===Survival Watch (TL10)=== | ||
A heavy-duty wristwatch built to survive in extreme environments. It includes a [[biomonitor]], a [[chronometer]], a [[GPS receiver]], an [[inertial compass]], a [[magnetic compass]], a [[homing beacon]], and a [[tiny computer]] with a small 2-D display (about one square inch). | A heavy-duty wristwatch built to survive in extreme environments. It includes a [[biomonitor]], a [[chronometer]], a [[GPS receiver]], an [[inertial compass]], a [[magnetic compass]], a [[homing beacon]], and a [[tiny computer]] with a small 2-D display (about one square inch). | ||
The watch is usually voice controlled. It is waterproof, and can survive 10 atmospheres of pressure or a vacuum. It is powered by a small flywheel battery that can be recharged by body motion. If not worn, it goes to sleep for up to five years, turning off all functions except timekeeping. A vigorous shaking will power the watch up to full operation. $300, 0.5 lbs., B/3 months. [[LC4]]. | The watch is usually voice controlled. It is waterproof, and can survive 10 atmospheres of pressure or a vacuum. It is powered by a small flywheel battery that can be recharged by body motion. If not worn, it goes to sleep for up to five years, turning off all functions except timekeeping. A vigorous shaking will power the watch up to full operation. $300, 0.5 lbs., B/3 months. [[LC4]]. | ||
==Environmental== | |||
TODO | |||
==Exploration, Safari, and Salvage Robots== | |||
TODO | |||
[[Category:Equipment]] | [[Category:Equipment]] |
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Basic Set
- Backpack, Frame (TL1). Holds 100 lbs. of gear. $100, 10 lbs.
- Backpack, Small (TL1). Holds 40 lbs. of gear. $60, 3 lbs.
- Blanket (TL1). A warm sleeping blanket. $20, 4 lbs.
- Bottle, Ceramic (TL1). Holds 1 quart of liquid (2 lbs. if water). $3, 1 lb.
- Cable, Steel, 1.5" (TL5). Supports 3,700 lbs. Per 10 yards: $100, 17 lbs.
- Camp Stove, Small (TL6). Uses 0.25 gallons kerosene per 4 hrs. $50, 2 lbs.
- Candle, Tallow (TL1). Smoky! Lasts 12 hrs. $5, 1 lb.
- Canteen (TL5). Holds 1 quart of liquid (2 lbs. if water). $10, 1 lb.
- Cigarette Lighter (TL6). Lights fire. $10.
- Climbing Gear (TL2). Hammer, spikes, carabiners. $20, 4 lbs.
- Compass (TL6). +1 to Navigation skill. $50.
- Cord, 3/16" (TL0). Supports 90 lbs. Per 10 yards: $1, 0.5 lb.
- Fishhooks and Line (TL0). Basic gear for Fishing skill; needs a pole. $50.
- Flashlight, Heavy (TL6). 30' beam. $20, 1 lb., 5 hrs.
- Flashlight, Mini (TL7). 15' beam. $10, 0.25 lb., 1 hr.
- Gasoline (TL6). Per gallon: $1.50, 6 lbs.
- GPS Receiver (TL8). Satellite-updated; grants Absolute Direction (Requires Signal). $200, 3 lbs., 24 hrs.
- Grapnel (TL5). Throw to ST×2 yards. Supports 300 lbs. $20, 2 lbs.
- Group Basics (TL0). Basic equipment for Cooking and Survival skill for a group. Cook pot, rope, hatchet, etc., for 3-8 campers. $50, 20 lbs.
- Iron Spike (Piton) (TL2). For climbing, spiking doors, etc. $1, 0.5 lb.
- Kerosene (TL6). Per gallon: $1.50, 6 lbs.
- Lantern (TL2). Burns for 24 hours on 1 pint of oil. $20, 2 lbs.
- Life Jacket (TL6). Floats up to 350 lbs. $100, 6 lbs.
- Matches (TL6). Start fires. Box of 50, waterproof. $1.50.
- Oil (TL2). For lantern. Per pint: $2, 1 lb.
- Parachute (TL6). Use with Parachuting skill. The wearer will fall at least 80 yards before it opens, and then descend at 5 yards/second. $1,000, 30 lbs.
- Personal Basics (TL0). Minimum gear for camping: -2 to any Survival roll without it. Includes utensils, tinderbox or flint and steel, towel, etc., as TL permits. $5; 1 lb.
- Piton. See Iron Spike, above.
- Pole, 6' (TL0). For pitching tents, fishing, or prodding items. $5, 3 lbs.
- Pole, 10' (TL0). For things you wouldn't touch with a 6' pole. $8, 5 lbs.
- Pouch or Purse, Small (TL1). Holds 3 lbs. $10.
- Rope, 3/8" (TL0). Supports 300 lbs. Per 10 yards: $5, 1.5 lbs.
- Rope, 3/4" (TL1). Supports 1,100 lbs. Per 10 yards: $25, 5 lbs.
- Scuba Gear (TL6). Basic equipment for Scuba skill: 2-hour underwater air tank, with regulator, facemask, etc. $1,500, 32 lbs. Also see Environmental Gear and Suits (Ultra-Tech).
- Sleeping Bag (TL6). For normal conditions. $25, 7 lbs.
- Sleeping Bag, Insulated (TL7). +3 HT to resist freezing. $100, 15 lbs.
- Sleeping Fur (TL0). Warm unless wet. $50, 8 lbs.
- Suitcase, Hard (TL5). Holds 100 lbs. DR 4, with key lock. $250, 8 lbs.
- Tent, 1-Man (TL0). Includes ropes; no poles needed. $50, 5 lbs.
- Tent, 2-Man (TL0). Includes ropes; requires one 6-foot pole. $80, 12 lbs.
- Tent, 4-Man (TL0). Includes ropes; requires 2 poles. $150, 30 lbs.
- Tent, 20-Man (TL1). Includes ropes; requires 16 poles. $300, 100 lbs.
- Thermos Bottle (TL5). Keeps 1 pint hot (24 hrs.) or cold (72 hrs.). $10, 2 lbs.
- Torch (TL0). Burns for 1 hr. $3, 1 lb.
- Traveler's Rations (TL0). One meal of dried meat, cheese, etc. $2, 0.5 lb.
- Water Purification Tablets (TL6). Bottle of 50. Purify 1 quart each. $5.
- Wineskin (TL0). Holds 1 gallon of liquid (8 lbs. if water). $10, 0.25 lb.
- Wristwatch (TL6). $20.
High-Tech
TODO
Bio-Tech
Biofilter Canteen (TL9)
A relatively simple biogadget, this uses a living directional osmotic film to purify water of anything short of toxic waste. It holds a quart of water, and filters it clean in 30 minutes. The canteen needs to be exposed to sunlight a few times a week, but the filter never needs replacing. $380, 1 lb. empty, 3 lbs. full. LC4.
Ultra-Tech
Lights
TODO
TODO
Containers and Load-Bearing Equipment
TODO
Survival and Camping Gear
TODO
Survival Watch (TL10)
A heavy-duty wristwatch built to survive in extreme environments. It includes a biomonitor, a chronometer, a GPS receiver, an inertial compass, a magnetic compass, a homing beacon, and a tiny computer with a small 2-D display (about one square inch).
The watch is usually voice controlled. It is waterproof, and can survive 10 atmospheres of pressure or a vacuum. It is powered by a small flywheel battery that can be recharged by body motion. If not worn, it goes to sleep for up to five years, turning off all functions except timekeeping. A vigorous shaking will power the watch up to full operation. $300, 0.5 lbs., B/3 months. LC4.
Environmental
TODO
Exploration, Safari, and Salvage Robots
TODO