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When you wake, up it's with an atrocious headache but at least it looks like your mind is fully functional... or you're too far gone to see the difference. Thanks to the marvels of modern medicine, you're already good to go back to your ship and your clothes are pilled up next to your bed with a notice that the bed must be vacated in an hour maximum or a late fee will be charged. Oh well, time to start your new life and your new career.
 
When you wake, up it's with an atrocious headache but at least it looks like your mind is fully functional... or you're too far gone to see the difference. Thanks to the marvels of modern medicine, you're already good to go back to your ship and your clothes are pilled up next to your bed with a notice that the bed must be vacated in an hour maximum or a late fee will be charged. Oh well, time to start your new life and your new career.
 
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Latest revision as of 21:17, 28 August 2024

Neural Replacement is the only way of changing classes and relearning skills, it will cost 1 million credits per level till level 500, then its always 500 million credits onwards. When completed you will receive skill points back from Class Skills, Astral Travel, Lagrange Skills, Zen Skills & Trade Skills.

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You enter the doctors office and explain that you're interested in a neuro-replacement operation. He looks gravely at you and says: "You know, there's a reason neuro-replacement surgery was banned in the core worlds. As your physician, I have to warn you that it's a pretty risky and irreversible procedure and then there's the sequels... I mean, you can't expect a brain to work exacly like before after you took it apart, cut it up in little pieces and replaced some parts with newly vat grown ones. Oh, sure, in theory there'll be no change in your personality if everything goes well. The problem is when you've done the neuro-replacement before it gets trickier the next time... and more expensive too. So, are you sill up to it now that I've explainded the risks to

The doctor leads you to the operation theatre; it's a large white room with a cryo capsule in the middle. You stare at the hundreds of tubes and cables going into it, a large mass is coming from the ground under it and some obvious later addition from the ceiling and wall.

"Alright, just climb into the capsule and close you're eyes, it shouldn't hurt one bit he said in his best imitation of a dentist."

You take place inside and the doctor ask you one last time if you're really sure about this?

Ok, this is it, are you really, really sure about this?

As the cover close, you can already feel yourself drifting to sleep...

When you wake, up it's with an atrocious headache but at least it looks like your mind is fully functional... or you're too far gone to see the difference. Thanks to the marvels of modern medicine, you're already good to go back to your ship and your clothes are pilled up next to your bed with a notice that the bed must be vacated in an hour maximum or a late fee will be charged. Oh well, time to start your new life and your new career.