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| + | ====== Modified Renraku Manservant-3 ====== | ||
| **Source book**: Stolen Souls | **Source book**: Stolen Souls | ||
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| + | Switching back to the residential situation for a moment, another extraction technique that many teams like | ||
| + | is replacing the household Renraku Manservant drone | ||
| + | with one that has been modified by drone riggers. The | ||
| + | Renraku Manservant has been intentionally designed | ||
| + | to feature many safety measures to assuage fears that | ||
| + | these drones, designed by Renraku to help with household chores, can never go out of control and become | ||
| + | wannabe Deuses. The Manservant is limited in how fast | ||
| + | it moves, and how strong it is. Plus, it generally has a | ||
| + | panic button just in case it malfunctions and residents | ||
| + | need to call corp security for assistance. By replacing the | ||
| + | actual Manservant with a modified one that you control, | ||
| + | a runner team gains another advantage that the unsuspecting extraction targets won’t be expecting. These | ||
| + | modified Manservants have been redesigned to move | ||
| + | at the same movement speed as any metahuman, and | ||
| + | they have the strength to restrain a subject, ensuring that | ||
| + | if a family extraction goes down, the family members | ||
| + | have fewer options to flee. The manservant drone can | ||
| + | be used to lock down possible alternate escape routes | ||
| + | (e.g., breaking the lock for the back door to make sure | ||
| + | it remains locked, or sealing any windows that are capable of being opened) and can decrease the chances | ||
| + | that one or more of the family members may escape | ||
| + | from the house and blow the extraction job. But they | ||
| + | are often used in another helpful manner. While infiltrating the house, a modified Manservant drone can carry out its household chores as normal, but in doing so, | ||
| + | it can seek out any firearms that may be in the house | ||
| + | and unload their ammunition, or possibly replace the | ||
| + | ammunition with blanks. If the weapons are stored in | ||
| + | lock boxes, Manservant drones can hide the lock boxes | ||
| + | during their normal routines, guaranteeing that if someone in the house reaches for a weapon during a violent | ||
| + | home invasion, they won’t be able to find them in time. | ||
| + | If you’re wondering if it would be worthwhile to invest in | ||
| + | this drone, keep in mind that in 2075, nearly three out of | ||
| + | every four households in North America have a Renraku Manservant or similar model. And nearly half (many | ||
| + | of which are higher-income households) have two or | ||
| + | more. So if you are working extraction jobs, chances are | ||
| + | you’ll find opportunities to utilize this drone. | ||