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RUNE TECHNOLOGIES

Batteries, prosthetics, vehicles, and more. Powered by Vetruvium. 

 

While it’s notorious for its volatility due to packing tons of chemicals into frail crystals, Vetruvium is the lifeblood of New Haven. RUNE TECH specializes in exploiting the potential of these crystals by refining them into usable, practical sources of energy. I work hard to follow up on the toils of the Stalagmite Network's efforts in harvesting Vetruvium directly from the deadly gas storms and give New Haven a chance to live in luxury despite the harsh conditions the storms thrust upon us.

 

Below is a small list of inventions I’ve created using Vetruvium. I’d happily sell copies of them to whoever is able to put them to good use; beware, however, as research into Rune technology is still ongoing, some of these items are less stable, so I’ve marked them with an asterisk. For a full list of items I have available, contact me for details.

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Rune Battery

Power canister (zoomed in) filled with purified Vetruvium energy. All-purpose.

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Rune Lights

Adjustable light fixtures powered by Vetruvium with an unlimited lifespan.

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Rune Industrial Kit

Suite of tools that have been modified by Vetruvium, increasing power levels while remaining easy to use. Causes them to glow when in use.

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Rune Suit

Full-body suit that can filter out impurities left behind by gas storms. Comes with retractable helmet.

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Rune Prosthesis*

Synthetic replacement parts that simulate real arms and legs. Can easily resist damage from gas storms and do not appear to degrade.

*Estimated rejection rate is 23.86%, in which case the prosthetic will have to be removed.

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Full-body Synthetic Replacement*

Vetruvium-powered synthetic chassis. Comes with a range of benefits, such as: resistance to gas storm erosion, built-in rebreather, increased dermal toughness, improved agility, modular appearances, retinal HUD display, etc.

*Estimated rejection rate is 41.30%. The effects of rejection can be fatal.

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