Bioconstruct Modifications Repairable?


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For a while I thought that Bioconstruct modifications on a golem or the like were an awful deal. Over 22k for something that's gone on a critical.

However, I was reading the text again...

Quote:
All bioconstruct upgrades have the same weakness—they are susceptible to critical hits. An attacker that confirms a critical hit against a golem with a bioconstruct upgrade deals damage to the construct and also destroys one upgrade. The damaged upgrade ceases to function and the construct loses abilities associated with the upgrade. If a construct has more than one bioconstruct upgrade, only one is damaged. The GM randomly determines the damaged organ.

So...is it destroyed? If it is just damaged, does that mean it is repairable? I realize no rules are given here, but damaged objects are normally repairable.

It just seems like weird wording. Maybe the intent was that it is repairable in some fashion (given the 22.75k price tag).

Thoughts?

Hmm, maybe this isn't quite a rules question so much as a confuzzle.

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