STANDARD
ISSUE:
This
is what every officer receives, and every uniformed officer is expected
to carry, although some officers may elect to carry less.
Detectives carry much less, usually carrying only their badge, light
undercover Amored Vest, OID button, and a single pair of standard
handcuffs. Detectives usually elect to purchase their own
handgun, most often a smaller, lighter, more comfortable weapon,
however they may choose to carry their standard issue Armalite .44 or
Arasaka LEH (if they do so, they must register the weapon as their
carry weapon, and must pay for the cost of oufitting it with a cookie
cutter device, gun cam, and 911 ship out of their own pockets).
It should be noted, that detectives and all other police personell,
retain their standard issue uniform and equipment until they retire or
their employment is terminated. For 25% discount, officers can
choose to purchase their uniforms and equipment, and doing so allows
them to retain it after their employment has ended.
THE
BADGE:
The
very first piece of equipment a police officer will receive.
Today
even the badge is improved, it acts as a "cookie cutter" (SOF 1)
recognition
badge, and works with the devices in police firearms to ensure that one
officer cannot shoot another. It also acts as a homing
beacon.
Both features are controlled from the home precinct and can be shut off
by remote. Included with this is the police ID.
O.I.D. BUTTON:
The
OID (officer in distress) button is
a relatively simple device, it sends a message to the nearest precinct
asking for backup, the number of times the device is tapped determines
the level of threat. 4 indicates maximum threat. Generally
worn on the collar, about an inch long, half and inch wide, and 3
centimeters thick.
GAS
MASK:
Acts
as both a gas mask and a filter, with a 30 minute air supply. It
also acts as facial armor (SP10) and features Low Light, Anti Dazzle,
Times
Square, and Thermograph visual options.
HANDCUFFS:
Every
officer is given 4 pairs of plascuffs (which are thinner than regular
handcuffs
but twice as strong), 2 pair of Ion Cuffs
(although most officers don't
carry them or leave them in the car), and 10 stripwire binders.
(See
Protect and Serve for more detail)
GUN
BELT AND SHOULDER HOLSTER:
Standard
issue, a gun belt with pouches for the equipment and a holster for the
Armalite .44, and a shoulder holster that attaches to the left side
buckles
of the vest for the Arasaka LEH. (For left handed officers
everything
can be reversed.)
ARMALITE
.44:
This
semi-automatic handgun is kept on the right (or left) hip, and is
generally
the weapon of choice in an officers arsenal. There is also a
magazine
pouch that clips to the buckles on the right (or left) side of the vest
which provides fast access to 3 spare clips. This Handgun,
like all sidearms issued by the NCPD, is mandatory equipped with a 911
chip (Chrome 2), cookie cutter (SOF 1), and a gun cam (Chrome 2).
ARASAKA
LEH-451:
While
most police departments issue the Constitutional Arms Multiple
Ammunition
Pistol, NCPD prefers its competitor's weapon. This is mainly due
to the LEH's smaller size, and more comfortable feel, even at the
slightly
higher price. It accepts the same array of ammunition, and
exhibits
the same level of accuracy. Issued to the officer are 2
speedloaders
with regular ammunition, 1 speedloader with a mix of Hyper-penetration
and explosive rounds, and 1 speedloader with a mix of Taser and Dart
rounds.
(See Protect and Serve for details on the ammunition.) This
Handgun,
like all sidearms issued by the NCPD, is mandatory equipped with a 911
chip (Chrome 2), cookie cutter (SOF 1), and gun cam (Chrome
2). (For more information on this weapon
see Autumn Blade.)
CONSTITUTIONAL
ARMS DDMAP:
In order to minimize weight and bulk, NCPD have begun issueing CA's
dual pistol, the DDMAP to officers who request it. The weapon
effectively replaces both the Armalite .44 and the Arasaka LEH-45,
giving the power and versalitlity of both weapons in one simple
package. When chosen, this weapon is worn on the hip, the holster
for the armalite is replaced with an additional pouch holding 3
magazines, also issued to the officer are 2
speedloaders with a mix of Hyper-penetration
and explosive rounds, and 2 speedloaders with a mix of Taser and Dart
rounds.
(See Protect and Serve for details on the ammunition.) This
Handgun,
like all sidearms issued by the NCPD, is mandatory equipped with a 911
chip (Chrome 2), cookie cutter (SOF 1), and gun cam (Chrome
2). (For more information on this weapon see Autumn Blade.)
CONSTITUTIONAL
ARMS LDD-4:
The lighter version of the DDMAP, for officers serving in less high
risk areas who don't typically need the firepower of the DDMAP or
Armalite .44. When chosen, this weapon is worn on the hip, the
holster for
the armalite is replaced with an additional pouch holding 3 magazines,
and the speedloaders issued with the leh-451 AND ca-map WORK
WITH THIS WEAPON AS WELL. Issued
to the officer are 2
speedloaders
with regular ammunition, 1 speedloader with a mix of Hyper-penetration
and explosive rounds, and 1 speedloader with a mix of Taser and Dart
rounds.
(See Protect and Serve for details on the ammunition.) This
Handgun,
like all sidearms issued by the NCPD, is mandatory equipped with a 911
chip (Chrome 2), cookie cutter (SOF 1), and gun cam (Chrome
2). (For more information on this weapon see Autumn Blade.)
KNIVES:
Every
officer is assigned three knives, a combat knife worn on the right
chest,
a boot knife, on the left calf, and a swiss army knife, kept in one of
the pouches or pockets.
STREETTECH
BURST:
(See
Protect and Serve for details.)
EXCALIBUR
NIGHTSTICK II:
This
version is equipped with a flashlight at the short end, and a taser at
the other.
ARASAKA
RESTRAINT CASTER:
(See
Protect and Serve for details.)
PEPPER
SPRAY:
A
small aerosol canister of industrial strength pepper spray.
ARASAKA
PRW SHOTGUN:
This
pump action 12ga. shotgun holds 8 rounds and
accepts a variety of shells. It is usually stowed in the vehicle,
either across the front of the seat, or in the trunk. It features
a removable stock, and whippet style handle.
MIITECH
RONIN ASSAULT RIFLE:
Kept
in trunk of car
(Please
see CP 2020 rulebook for more details)
DRUG
A THUG:
(See
Chrome 2 for more detail)
MICROWAVER:
(See
CP2020 RULEBOOK for more detail)
EVIDENCE
KIT:
This
kit is small enough to fit in a pouch and contains 10 evidence bags, an
extendable probe, and a small single use fingerprint kit.
RETINAL
SCANNER:
Kept
in trunk of car
(See
Protect and Serve for more detail)
HAND
SCANNER:
Kept
in trunk of car
(See
Protect and Serve for more detail)
DNA
SCANNER:
Kept
in trunk of car
(See
Protect and Serve for more detail)
BLOOD
TESTER:
Kept
in trunk of car
(See
Protect and Serve for more detail)
CYBER
SCANNER:
Kept
in trunk of car
(See
Protect and Serve for more detail)
GENERAL
PURPOSE SHIELD:
Kept
in trunk of car
(See
Protect and Serve for more detail)
BINOCULARS:
Kept
in car, Equipped with Low Light, Thermograph, and Image Enhancement.
CYBERNETICS:
It
is the policy of the NCPD to replace, if possible, any limb or organ
lost
in the line of duty. NCPD will not however pay for upgrades,
merely
the standard cybernetic option (ie. if you lose an eye, it is replaced
with the basic cybereye (or flesh part if possible), if you lose an
arm,
you get a standard cyberarm in its place. The only exceptions to
this are full body conversion. Officers who have had their body
damaged
beyond repair can elect to undergo full body conversion, and are
equiped
by the police department with an "Enforcer" package. This is not
exactly
as good as it sounds, by accepting this, the officer signs a ten year
contract,
and is automatically transferred to C-SWAT. If an officer decides
to retire early he has two choices available to him, he can try and buy
himself a new body, or he can buy the body he has from the department,
neither are cheap, costing as much as some officers manage to save in a
lifetime. Officers who join the force that are already full
conversion
will have any illegal implants removed, and be given the choice to keep
their current body, or be upgraded to an enforcer package, if they choose
the upgrade then the same rules apply as before, although it will be
cheaper
by far.
Recently, in the hopes of stealing the contract away from
Militech, Arasaka has been field testing the Enforcer
II and have chosen Night City as their Testing grounds, picking a
volunteer
and outfitting him with the package. The Enforcer II package,
while
being faster, stronger, more durable and containing more options also
has
an additional plus, when off duty the enforcer is similar in appearance
to an Alpha class body, allowing clothes to be worn over it and giving
a less intimidating appearance so that the officer might better
interact
with the civilian populace, when on duty however, the Enforcer II is
specially
built to accept "add on" armor plating and weapon systems, amking it
into
a combat monster.
ENFORCER
II
REF:
12
MA:
16
M/TURN:
48 MPH: 50
JUMP(UP):
8m (broad): 15m
BOD:
14
LIFT:
560KG THROW: 140M
DANAGE
MOD: +4
PUNCH: 1D6+6 KICK: 2D6+6
PHYSICAL
STRUCTURE
HEAD
SP:
30
SDP:
25 (DISABLED) 35 (DESTROYED)
RIGHT
ARM/HAND TORSO
LEFT
ARM/HAND
SP:30
SP:
30
SP: 30
SDP:
25/35 SDP:
25/45
SDP: 25/35
RIGHT
LEG/FOOT
LEFT LEG/FOOT
SP:
30
SP:30
SDP:
25/35
SDP: 25/35
OPTIONS:
3
cyberoptics, (l. & R. targeting scope, thermograph, low lite, anti
dazzle0 (C. times square, Teleoptics, video recorder, image enhancement)
Audio:
(voice stress analyzer, radio link, digital recording link, amplified
hearing,
sound editing,)
voice
synthesizer with loud speaker option
Weapons:
Leg
holster
grenade
storage
taser
grips
other
options:
black
book micro computer
striptape
dispenser
retracting
light bars
ADDONS:
5.56mm
MG
ammo
hopper with 300 rounds
electronet
system (built into the ammo hopper, lauches 6
grapnels
attached to 20m of electrified woven monowire, can act as an entagling
attack, to block of an area, or in an emergency as a grappliing system)
Addon
armor plates (give an extra 5 sp to all locations)
TOTAL
PACKAGE COSTS
EB:
125,OOO EB
HUMANITY:
25D6-2
SPECIAL
NEED EQUIPMENT:
This
equipment is available only to the special departments of the NCPD,
such
as SWAT, C-SWAT, RIOT, FORENSICS/MEDICAL EXAMINER, INVESTIGATIONS, and
BOMB DISPOSAL/HAZMAT. In addition to being issued the above
equipment
the members of each of these teams might also be issued:
WUTANI
MOTION SENSOR:
Common
unit used by most special teams.
(See
Chrome 4 for more detail)
FULL
SURVEILLANCE KIT:
This
kit contains all the various surveillance equipment available, in
addition
to what is already stated in Chrome 3. Used by investigative
teams.
LAWTECH
UNLIMITED POLICE ROBOHOUND:
Common
unit used by most special teams
(See
Protect and Serve for details)
PSUEDO
DRAGON II RPV:
Common
unit used by most special teams
(See
Protect and Serve for details)
ORACLE
AIRBORNE SURVEILLANCE:
Common
unit used by most special teams
(See
Protect and Serve for details)
H-7
HAZMAT ROBOT:
Used
by BOMB DISPOSAL/HAZMAT teams
(See
Protect and Serve for details)
ADREK
ROBOTICS ALPHA/BETA AND GAMMA UNITS WITH REPEATER STATIONS:
Used
primarily by BOMB DISPOSAL units and in hostage situations
(See
Protect and Serve for details)
RIOT
SHIELD:
Used
almost eclusively by the RIOT SQUAD
(See
Protect and Serve for more detail)
ARASAKA
NAUSEATOR RIOT CONTROL DEVICE:
Used
primarily by the RIOT SQUAD and in HOSTAGE situations
(See
Chrome 2 for more detail)
BALLISTICS
KIT:
For
investigating forensics evidence by the forensics team
(See
Protect and Serve for more detail)
SURVEILLANCE
DATACAMERA:
Able to record still frame, video, and audio in a simultaneous wide
spectrum array including standard, Low-Light, Thermograph, IR, and
Ultraviolet. Is also equipped with both directional and laser
mics capable of standard and subsonic recording. The camera can
store up to 8000 images, or 12 hours of video before the data storage
unit must be replaced.
Forensic Recorder:
One
of the greatest law enforcement tools available to the NCPD is the
Virtual Crime scene. By use of this device, which consists of a
helmet
with drop down video monitor display, a poweful back pack processer
with data uploader and wireless modem, and a video recording
gauntlet.
FIrst the Forensic recorder goes in an records the scene, every inch,
from as many different angles as necessary to capture the scene as
completely as possible. Including scanning iside drawers,
compartments, holes, scanning around bodies and shell casings, and any
other even slightly relevant POV. This information is uploaded to
the
Central Processor at Forensics headquarters and creates the base
Virtual Crime Scene. Then every image, both video and still,
captured
before, during, and after, from any source, is added in to the
database. Usually these extra images come from Officer Gun Cams
and
secutiry videos, but ocasionally from cyber eyes or what not.
Anyway,
these are time stamped and uploaded into the VCS compilation as well,
and when all is said and done, in a matter of about 4 hours per 50ft sq
room you have a VCS representation. The perfect 3 dimensional VCS
representation will allow investigating officers and juries to full
explore the Crime scene as if they were actually there through
interface. In some cases, if there is enough photographic
evidence
(and even audio in some instances) an investigator can explore the
crime scene in an as it happenned manner. Going from the
beginning of
the crime to the end, pausing and examing even the most minor details,
slow motion, fast forward, etc. Any events the police don't have
photographic evidence of will often be "best guessed" by the computer,
and filled in via the most logical turn of events.
MEDICAL
EXAMINERS KIT:
The
tools of the medical examiner
(See
Protect and Serve for more detail)
INVESTIGATIONS
KIT:
Used
by all investigative branches of NCPD
(See
Protect and Serve for more details)
POLICE
ISSUE NETSEC CYBERDECK:
Standard
cybertech used by the NCPD NETSEC division
(See
Protect and Serve for more detail)
ESPORMA
ENVIRONMENT SUIT:
Used
most often by BOMB DISPOSAL/HAZMAT teams.
(See
Chrome 3 for more detail)
PURSUIT
SECURITY INC. WEBGUN:
Most
commonly issued to Swat, RIOT, and C-SWAT(See chrome 2 for details)
SMOKE,
FRAG, FLASHBANG, AND GAS GRENADES:
Most
commonly issued to Swat, RIOT, and C-SWAT
(See
CP 2020 rulebook for more detail)
THERMITE
IN A TUBE:
Most
commonly used by BOMB DISPOSAL, SWAT, AND C-SWAT.
(See
Chrome 4 for more detail)
MILITECH
M-52AR ASSAULT RIFLE:
Used
primarily by SWAT and C-SWAT
(See
AUTUMN
BLADE for more detail)
Heckler And Koch M-58BAR:
Used
almost excusively by SWAT and C-SWAT, this can be added to an officers
arsenal,this is the standard Squad support weapon used by NCPD.
(See
autumn
blade for detail)
STERNMEYER
SMG-21:
Used
primarily by SWAT and C-SWAT
(See
CP 2020 rulebook for more detail)
M-40
"BLOOP GUN" 40MM GRENADE LAUNCHER:
Classic
single shot reloadable grenade launcher, used primarily by RIOT, SWAT,
and C-SWAT.
(See
CP 2020 rulebook for more detail)
TSUNAMI
ARMS RAMJET RIFLE:
Used
almost excusively by SWAT and C-SWAT
(See
chrome 2 for detail)
NORSE
TECHNOLOGIES "MJOLNIR":
Used
almost excusively by C-SWAT, this can be added to an officers arsenal,
and a holster which attaches to back of an officers vest is
provided.
note: this must be specially requested. Only one anti-cyborg
handgun may be issued to an officer at a time.
(See
autumn
blade for detail)
NORSE
TECHNOLOGIES "TYR":
Used
almost excusively by C-SWAT, this can be added to an officers arsenal,
and a holster which attaches to back of an officers vest is
provided.
note: this must be specially requested.
Only
one anti-cyborg handgun may be issued to an officer at a time.
(See
autumn
blade for detail)
RUGER "LAWGIVER":
Used
almost excusively by C-SWAT, this can be added to an officers arsenal,
and a holster which attaches to back of an officers vest is
provided.
note: this must be specially requested.
Only
one anti-cyborg handgun may be issued to an officer at a time.
(See
autumn
blade for detail)
COLT "BORG DROPPER":
Used
almost excusively by C-SWAT, this can be added to an officers arsenal,
and a holster which attaches to back of an officers vest is
provided.
note: this must be specially requested.
Only
one anti-cyborg handgun may be issued to an officer at a time.
(See
autumn
blade for detail)
IMI
MICRO UZI 2020:
Used
almost excusively by SWAT and C-SWAT, this can be added to an officers
arsenal,
and a holster which attaches to back of an officers vest is provided.
(See
autumn
blade for detail)
Seburo AW-726:
Used
almost excusively by C-SWAT .
(See
autumn
blade for detail)
MILITECH
CYBORG RIFLE:
Used
almost excusively by C-SWAT
(See
chrome 2 for detail)
MILITECH
ATR-97:
Used
almost excusively by C-SWAT.
(See
autumn
blade for detail)
STEIN
AND WASSERMAN MODEL F CYBROG ASSAULT WEAPON SYSTEM:
Used
almost excusively by C-SWAT.
(See
chrome 1 for detail)
MILITECH
AM-3 "ANTI-MATTER RIFLE":
Used
almost excusively by C-SWAT and ONLY IN EXTREME SITUATIONS
(See
chrome 2 for detail)
MILITECH
URBAN MISSILE LAUNCHER:
Used
almost excusively by C-SWAT
(See
chrome 2 for detail)
TECHTRONICA
M40 "PULSE RIFLE":
Used
almost excusively by C-SWAT
(See
chrome 2 for detail)
(Written by Deric Bernier, art from ADPOLICE, GUNDAM 0800 WAR IN THE POCKET, BUBBLEGUM CRISIS, Elliot Brown, R.Talsorian, and Deric Bernier.)