The Problem:
In the 1/27 release of the IPS-N Caliban, the second sentence of the description of the HHS-155 CANNIBAL says:
Alternately, both barrels can be fired at once, causing the weapon to be fired with +1 additional difficulty and requiring a reload as normal, but increasing it’s damage and knockback to 3d6+4 kinetic and knockback 4 respectively.
This refers to the weapon's damage; this word should be a possessive pronoun, not a contraction of "it is".
The Solution:
The word "it's" should be replaced with "its":
Alternately, both barrels can be fired at once, causing the weapon to be fired with +1 additional difficulty and requiring a reload as normal, but increasing its damage and knockback to 3d6+4 kinetic and knockback 4 respectively.
The Location:
1/27 release of the IPS-N Caliban, p. 6, at the end of the first paragraph of the HHS-155 CANNIBAL's description.
The Problem: In the 1/27 release of the IPS-N Caliban, the second sentence of the description of the HHS-155 CANNIBAL says:
This refers to the weapon's damage; this word should be a possessive pronoun, not a contraction of "it is".
The Solution: The word "it's" should be replaced with "its":
The Location: 1/27 release of the IPS-N Caliban, p. 6, at the end of the first paragraph of the HHS-155 CANNIBAL's description.