[@ClocktowerEchos] - That blade would be a good example of a 'Hybrid weapon', which only costs 1,500. Melee weapons are different from firearms in that price doesn't necessarily mean better quality- with firearms, a more advanced firearm costs more money. This somewhat true for melee weapons- a Steel Katana, hybrid katana, and energy katana are all katanas, and they all have different advantages- a steel katana is cheaper, and will deal more "damage", as energy and hybrid weapons cauterize wounds as they cut through, an energy katana can cut through most armor with relative ease, and is easily concealable due to its only physical component being the handle, but its fairly expensive, a hybrid weapon is a middle area between these factors of price, concealability, cutting power, and "damage" potential. - Where on her legs are the blades deployed from? Toe? Heel? Knee? - I admit that I never exactly specified the degree to which different grades of cybertech are compared to human ones at, but both the legs and the lungs provide benefits that befit higher tier enhancements. On the other hand, the eye enhancements could do with a couple more abilities- a linked targeting system perhaps (essentially a laser from the tip of the gun barrel that only she can see), or a very short period of improved perception(the advanced link to her brain means that she could potentially "slow down time" for very short periods at a time) - The Taiyoka family sound like they could've been part of a Yakuza clan, which would be an interesting take, and wouldn't be out of the ordinary as the Yakuza are one of the biggest employers of Ronin- second to the mega-corps. - A minor nitpick, but the way you worded "Only 50 thousand credits".. 50k is quite a lot- A Credit has a bit more buying power than a US dollar today. - 16 is also a bit young to go doing merc-work on your own- and also meaning she'd been a Ronin for 10 years- which is pretty impressive for one so young. The typical lifespan of a Ronin is 20-30 years, due to hazards of the job. Ronin typically die on the job, or live to 'retire' and run services like safehouses, or becoming fixers(ones that find jobs for Ronin) Overall, good character sheet.