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|name=oculum felis
 
|name=oculum felis
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|plural=ocula felis
 
|image=oculum-felis.gif
 
|image=oculum-felis.gif
 
|desc=This is a spherical gadget which looks a little bit like an eyeball. The pupil is a vertical slit, like a cat's. You figure maybe that makes it good at watching things in the dark.
 
|desc=This is a spherical gadget which looks a little bit like an eyeball. The pupil is a vertical slit, like a cat's. You figure maybe that makes it good at watching things in the dark.
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|level=9
 
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|autosell=170
|ench=+5% chips}}
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|obtain=[[a renegade robot hive]]
 
 
==How Obtained==
 
[[a renegade robot hive]]
 
 
:*[[investigator]]
 
:*[[investigator]]
 
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|uses=[[Positronic computer]] component.<br>
==Uses==
 
[[Positronic computer]] component.<br>
 
 
If equipped when a [[deterministic coin]] is used, a [[Paradox Naught]] is created.
 
If equipped when a [[deterministic coin]] is used, a [[Paradox Naught]] is created.
 
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|ench=+5% chips}}
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
*Sort of Latin for "cat's eye". The Latin for "eye" is "oculus", so "oculum" is actually the accusative case.
 
*Sort of Latin for "cat's eye". The Latin for "eye" is "oculus", so "oculum" is actually the accusative case.

Revision as of 01:10, 17 November 2008

Item Number: 41
Description ID: 1074622
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Oculum-felis.gif

oculum felis
Plural: ocula felis
This is a spherical gadget which looks a little bit like an eyeball. The pupil is a vertical slit, like a cat's. You figure maybe that makes it good at watching things in the dark.

Offhand Item
Level Required: 9
Autosell value: 170

+5% chips



How Obtained

a renegade robot hive

Other Uses

Positronic computer component.
If equipped when a deterministic coin is used, a Paradox Naught is created.

References

  • Sort of Latin for "cat's eye". The Latin for "eye" is "oculus", so "oculum" is actually the accusative case.