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species:coronite [2026/03/22 19:03] – created - external edit 127.0.0.1species:coronite [2026/03/31 16:40] (current) – Clarified conversions for extra hits. os_admin
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   * 2 Global Body Hits, 300 second Death Count.   * 2 Global Body Hits, 300 second Death Count.
-    * Gaining +1 Locational Hit equivalent to +1 Global Hit.+    * Gaining +1 Locational Hit equivalent to +1 Global Body Hit.
     * To use First Aid or Physician on a Coronite you must have Etheric Science, or be a Coronite.     * To use First Aid or Physician on a Coronite you must have Etheric Science, or be a Coronite.
     * The Engineer skill can be used to reset, pause or stop Coronite Death Counts.     * The Engineer skill can be used to reset, pause or stop Coronite Death Counts.
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     * This ability can be granted to others by maintaining contact.     * This ability can be granted to others by maintaining contact.
  
-The external layer of a Coronite that contains their gaseous forms is quite fragile and vulnerable, and they are prone to leakage if it is punctured, although they can remain viable despite the loss of a considerable amount of their energy mass. Coronite characters have 2 Global Body Hits and a 300 second Death Count. If they acquire additional LHV, these are not converted to a greater number of Global Hits, so +1 LH is equivalent to +1 Global Hit (unlike other Global Hit species such as [[:species#Yelk]]). Patching their external membrane requires specialist knowledge - characters cannot use the [[:professional skills#Physician]] or [[:professional skills#First Aid]] skills on Coronites unless they also possess at least 1 rank of [[:professional skills#Etheric Science]] (or are themselves Coronites). However, characters with the [[:professional skills#Engineer]] skill can reset, pause or stop a Death Count on Coronite characters as if they had the First Aid and Physician skills at an equal rank to their Engineer skill (they cannot facilitate healing or perform Surgery on them). Coronite characters with the Engineer skill can reset or pause their own Death Count (as First Aid), but cannot end their Death Count (as Physician).+The external layer of a Coronite that contains their gaseous forms is quite fragile and vulnerable, and they are prone to leakage if it is punctured, although they can remain viable despite the loss of a considerable amount of their energy mass. Coronite characters have 2 Global Body Hits and a 300 second Death Count. If they acquire additional LBH, these are not converted to a greater number of Global Hits, so +1 LBH is equivalent to +1 Global Body Hit (unlike other Global Hit species such as [[:species#Yelk]]). Patching their external membrane requires specialist knowledge - characters cannot use the [[:professional skills#Physician]] or [[:professional skills#First Aid]] skills on Coronites unless they also possess at least 1 rank of [[:professional skills#Etheric Science]] (or are themselves Coronites). However, characters with the [[:professional skills#Engineer]] skill can reset, pause or stop a Death Count on Coronite characters as if they had the First Aid and Physician skills at an equal rank to their Engineer skill (they cannot facilitate healing or perform Surgery on them). Coronite characters with the Engineer skill can reset or pause their own Death Count (as First Aid), but cannot end their Death Count (as Physician).
  
 The gaseous physiology of the Coronites makes it very difficult to render them unconscious, but quite prone to leakage. When Coronite characters lose all their Global Body Hits, they do not become Unconscious or Badly Injured - they immediately become Walking Wounded instead. However, when Coronite characters are reduced to 0 Global Body Hits they immediately begin their Death Count. The gaseous physiology of the Coronites makes it very difficult to render them unconscious, but quite prone to leakage. When Coronite characters lose all their Global Body Hits, they do not become Unconscious or Badly Injured - they immediately become Walking Wounded instead. However, when Coronite characters are reduced to 0 Global Body Hits they immediately begin their Death Count.
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