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Originally Posted by jeff_wilson
If they are extremely unreliable, you have to do without them per Niven's Law.
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Truth.
How-about a directed precognition for knowing the outcomes of experiments?
Precognition - Directed [+100%], One event only (experimental outcomes) [-40%], Reduced Fatigue Cost 2 [+40%], Reduced Time 10 [+200%], Active Only [-60%], Cosmic (no die roll required) [+100%], Requires Concentrate [-15%] - total [107].
For each second you concentrate on an experiment you accurately predict one outcome. That should cut your R&D time down considerably. Kind of expensive though...