Talk:Experimental Interface/@comment-27027119-20151008150930/@comment-25999489-20151008223420

Ok, there are few simple answers to vague questions.

Lets say that you have a T-70 with BB-8, who allows you to do a specific free action outside of the action step. If you have Experimental Interface equipped (as well as another upgrade card that allows for actions outside of your action bar to be performed, like Marksmanship) you could trigger Experimental Interface during the performing of either BB-8's barrel roll, or during the triggering of your normal action (actually, Experimantal Interface on a ship with BB-8 is sounding pretty good right now.  Barrel Roll, perform experimental interface action, clear stress, perform action.  Hmm...), allowing you to take 3 actions per turn.

However, Experimental Interface normally allows you to take 2 actions, as opposed to the normal one. Let's say that I have a TIE Interceptor with Marksmanship and Experimental Interface. What the cards allow you to do is perform your maneuver as normal, then perform an action of your choice. After you have performed your action, you can elect to perform your Marksmanship action by using the Experimental Interface upgrade. After you do this, you will recieve one stress token. Normally, you would only be able to use marksmanship OR one of your normal actions, not both.

Experimental interface allows two actions in a round, under normal conditions.

Simple? Simple.