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* An excellent resource for helping to fight high-tier enemies, such as {{favilink|chrome pyramid|plural}}. The hologram can completely distract them (or in the case of chrome pyramids, even trick them into blowing themselves up). | * An excellent resource for helping to fight high-tier enemies, such as {{favilink|chrome pyramid|plural}}. The hologram can completely distract them (or in the case of chrome pyramids, even trick them into blowing themselves up). | ||
* The [[overloaded]] mod has a negligible temperature effect on the {{name}}, and the increased charge usage still allows 500 turns of use with a regular {{favilink|chem cell}}. | |||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
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* The movie Total Recall includes a wrist-worn hologram device that is similar to Qud's hologram bracelet. It also emits a holographic mirror-image of the user that sometimes appears to move in the opposite direction of the real wearer. While using the hologram device in that movie, Quaid (played by Arnold Schwarzenegger) speaks the line, "You think this is the real Quaid? It is."<ref>([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shO_r9um6sg Relevant video clip from Total Recall])</ref> | * The movie Total Recall includes a wrist-worn hologram device that is similar to Qud's hologram bracelet. It also emits a holographic mirror-image of the user that sometimes appears to move in the opposite direction of the real wearer. While using the hologram device in that movie, Quaid (played by Arnold Schwarzenegger) speaks the line, "You think this is the real Quaid? It is."<ref>([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shO_r9um6sg Relevant video clip from Total Recall])</ref> | ||
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DecoyHologramEmitter |
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Can Build
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Hologram Bracelet |
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Infobox data from game version 2.0.207.99
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A hologram bracelet is a wrist-worn artifact which, when worn, powered, and activated, creates a holographic image of the player character at a point you designate within 10 spaces. Hostile creatures that fail a difficulty 15 Intelligence save will prioritize attacking the hologram over you. Holograms are immune to damage, normality fields, and EMP effects, though the bracelet itself is still vulnerable to EMP. The hologram will move with the opposite inputs relative to you, e.g. if you move one space to the right, the hologram will move one space to the left. The hologram will not move through walls or other objects that block movement. Once the hologram is active, it has functionally infinite range, so long as it still has clearance to move. An active bracelet consumes very little charge per turn; it takes roughly 20 turns for an active hologram bracelet to consume 1% of a chem cell's charge.
If the quest More Than a Willing Spirit is completed by or before reaching level 12, the player will be rewarded with a hologram bracelet.
Tips
- An excellent resource for helping to fight high-tier enemies, such as
chrome pyramids. The hologram can completely distract them (or in the case of chrome pyramids, even trick them into blowing themselves up).
- The overloaded mod has a negligible temperature effect on the hologram bracelet, and the increased charge usage still allows 500 turns of use with a regular
chem cell.
Trivia
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Caution: This article or section contains unverified speculation and should not be considered canonical. |
- The movie Total Recall includes a wrist-worn hologram device that is similar to Qud's hologram bracelet. It also emits a holographic mirror-image of the user that sometimes appears to move in the opposite direction of the real wearer. While using the hologram device in that movie, Quaid (played by Arnold Schwarzenegger) speaks the line, "You think this is the real Quaid? It is."[1]
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