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** The System Core operates a lot like a Defensive Subsystem, with the major difference that '''disabling it will successfully complete the hack'''. | ** The System Core operates a lot like a Defensive Subsystem, with the major difference that '''disabling it will successfully complete the hack'''. | ||
** The System Core typically has a lot of Coherence. | ** The System Core typically has a lot of Coherence. | ||
** Its icon looks like a | ** Its icon looks like a “X” inside a Subsystem circle. | ||
** The color of the System Core reflects the difficulty of the container: Green for easy; Orange for medium; Red for hard. | |||
* '''Utility Subsystem''' | * '''Utility Subsystem''' | ||
** Utility Subsystems are helpful, consumable “files” that have been left inside the system. '''You can click one once it has been exposed to add it to a utility slot at the bottom middle of your hacking window.''' They can then be used by clicking the appropriate utility slot. You can only store three Utility Subsystems at a time, so plan ahead! | ** Utility Subsystems are helpful, consumable “files” that have been left inside the system. '''You can click one once it has been exposed to add it to a utility slot at the bottom middle of your hacking window.''' They can then be used by clicking the appropriate utility slot. You can only store three Utility Subsystems at a time, so plan ahead! | ||