R.M.C Advanced Biomonitoring System

Raven Microcybernetics Advanced Biomonitoring System is the unit designed for, and used by, the SovOil troubleshooters. It is just beginning to find its way into service with armies and special ops groups around the world.

The Advanced Biomonitoring System works much like a regular biomonitor, in that it keeps track of the physical state of the person in whom it is implanted. The ABS tracks heart rate, blood pressure, body temperature, respiration, and blood and tissue toxins. It flags potentially dangerous readings with visual or auditory warnings. This information can be displayed on a wrist implant, in cyberoptics, or it can be broadcast to a remote receiver for display on a VDT. In this way, a control center can monitor its troops or workers from a distance, and warn of possible injury or poisoning, or respond immediately to aid incapacitated personnel. The actual implant is a disk five cm across and .5 cm thick with several microfine wire probes. It is usually positioned behind the sternum. A three year lithium battery is placed in a subdermal pocket in the chest or abdomen, and can be changed without surgery. The transmitter has a range of two kilometers, and each unit has its own transmission code to prevent cross-talk. Surgery: MA, Code: ABS