Bionic Arm or Hand
This is slightly stronger than the original, but constrained by the limits of the flesh-and-bone shoulder it is attached to.
One Bionic Arm (TL9)
Statistics: Arm ST+2 (One arm; Temporary Disadvantages, Electrical, -20%, and Maintenance, 1 person, weekly, -5%) [5]; DR 2 (One arm, -40%) [6]; One Arm (Mitigator, -70%) [-6]. 5 points.
Availability: Major procedure. $12,000. LC4.
Two Bionic Arms (TL9)
Statistics: Arm ST+2 (Both arms; Temporary Disadvantages, Electrical, -20%, and Maintenance, 1 person, weekly, -5%) [8]; DR 2 (Arms, -20%) [8]; No Fine Manipulators (Mitigator, -70%) [-9]. 7 points.
Availability: Two major procedures. $24,000. LC4.
If the recipient already has one existing bionic arm, use the Availability entry for one bionic arm.
Bionic Hand (TL9)
A cybernetic hand and wrist.
Statistics: Arm ST+1 (One arm, Temporary Disadvantage, Electrical, -20%) [3]; DR 2 (One hand, -80%) [2]; One Hand (Mitigator, -70%) [-4]. 1 point.
Availability: Major procedure. $8,000. LC4.