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Rules: http://pastebin.com/q2kecYa0
Character Sheet (For 4E): http://pastebin.com/cnrFSPT8

Seattle, 2073. Handbasket still in motion.

You are Echo_TRACER, a nova-hot hacker with a dangerous mind and one the fastest ‘links in the Seattle Metro. Life is hard in the 2070’s, and even an elite like yourself has to pay the rent. Hopefully, your latest job will make up for the current deficiency in your cred account. Last time, you miraculously defused a dangerous situation, learned a few new things about your new tenuous allies, and called yourself a faggot in front of them.

“I’m sorry, you want to what?” you ask, incredulous. It’s possible that you just have something stupid caught in your ear, but you could swear you just heard Terminal suggest that you hack Harriet’s legs again.

“I want to get a look at Harriet’s legs.” Terminal confirms. The room is silent. In your career, you’ve encountered and bypassed network security so advanced it felt almost alien, but nothing compared to hacking into Harriet’s legs. Anyone with a brain would be baffled by the idea of trying to do it again.

“Pervert.” Bunny huffs.

“Not really the time, Term.” Hardesty says dismissively.

“What?” Terminal looks shocked. “No. I meant-”

“Harriet’s cyberware suite has the most intricate security I’ve ever seen.” You explain. “I only got a glance at what was inside before the system woke up and bit me. Whatever protocols are protecting it, they adapted to my hack. Given who we’re dealing with here, the code might not even be human.”

“You think an A.I. could have done it?” Terminal grimaces. “It’s not impossible."

“What the hell do you mean ‘It's not impossible?’” Hardesty asks. “You mean that stuff about Declan being a Corporate Court front was true?”

(cont.)
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>>32661712

“It’s true.” Terminal nods.

“And the evidence is in Harriet’s legs.” You explain.

“Really?” Hardesty smirks. “How much do you think Horizon would pay to get that evidence?”

“Probably just enough to make it too troublesome for Declan to kill us.” You scoff.

“It is unlikely that Declan is the Corporate Court’s only SCIF.” Dreadnought says. “The loss of one is unlikely to be critical for their operations, and they would not have information on their other fronts within Declan’s offices.”

“So we cripple Declan and we’re home free?” Bunny asks.

“As close to it as we’re gonna get.” Terminal says. “Really, we can pick and choose who we give the information to. We could even still do Hardesty’s plan if we felt like it.”

“That’s all well and good,” you say, “but there’s a serious problem with this plan.” There is actually a handful of serious problems, more than you think can be fixed. However, there’s one in particular that will completely cripple this plan unless it’s addressed.

>The hack. You’re not sure you can break into Harriet’s legs again with the hardware you have.
>The infiltration. No matter who ends up with Declan’s dirty little secrets, meeting with them will require a good degree of both physical and social infiltration, and you’re lacking in at least one of those departments.
>The opposition. Declan’s pointman is still alive (Thanks, Hardesty). After the last fight, he’s out for blood and probably combing the city for you as you speak.
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>>32661733
>The hack. You’re not sure you can break into Harriet’s legs again with the hardware you have.
Trying to get past ICE written by an AI?
We're good, but not THAT good.
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>>32661733
>>The opposition. Declan’s pointman is still alive (Thanks, Hardesty). After the last fight, he’s out for blood and probably combing the city for you as you speak.
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As has become such tradition that I should just edit the damn rules document already, the first voting period of the thread will be twenty minutes instead of ten.
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>>32661733
>The infiltration. No matter who ends up with Declan’s dirty little secrets, meeting with them will require a good degree of both physical and social infiltration, and you’re lacking in at least one of those departments.

Can we execute both plans, or do we have to choose one, QM?
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>>32662197
Well, you have Tripwire on your side, and he can pretty well handle physical infiltration. Essentially, you can shore up one of those vulnerabilities at the expense of having to find someone to handle the other.
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Okay, since we're deadlocked, I'll wait another couple of minutes for another vote, after which I'll roll.
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>>32662273
>after which

I meant that if another vote didn't come in within the next couple minutes then I would roll. Don't know if that was unclear
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>>32662273
Sorry for the tri-deadlock, QM, but...well...it seemed like the thing we'd need to address most.
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>>32662317
Not a problem. As you might guess, the vote is pretty much setting up what part of the Run you want to go the easiest, and I imagine that everyone has their own idea of what part is manageable.
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Rolled 1

>>32661838
>>32661851
>>32662197

Okay, the waiting period is over, so now for the roll-off. Since every option got one vote, all of them are possibilities.

1. The hack
2. The opposition
3. The infiltration

>writing
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>>32661733
“I barely made it into Harriet’s cyberware the first time, and that’s before the system realized what I was trying to do. I don’t know if I’ll be able to do it again with the tech I have now.” You’re not usually the type who attributes human qualities to machines, but A.I. code is an exception. “I’ll need to upgrade.”

“We’ve got plenty of tech lying around here, if you want to borrow some.” Terminal offers.

“No, I’ll need something… better. Something prototype.” You can’t think of many people with access to prototype hardware who aren’t obscenely dangerous to deal with. The software would be a little easier to come across so long as you weren’t looking for malware.

“Well, next-gen hardware would definitely do the job.” Terminal ponders. “But are you sure? I mean, this stuff isn’t exactly easy to come by.”

“I know where I can get the software for it, but it would put me in pretty severe debt to get it.” You explain. Thankfully, Neurophage’s version of ‘serious debt’ was surprisingly light. “As for the hardware… Well, I think it could get it, but it might be a bit difficult.”

“Just difficult?” Hardesty scoffs. “Where do you plan to find prototype shit outside of the MCT Zero-Zone?” You can feel your face twisting into the unpleasant grin you always get when you’re about to propose something inhumanly reckless.

>Ares Macrotechnology.
>The MCT Zero-Zone.
>Fort Lewis.
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>>32662748
>Fort Lewis.
Time to go make enemies with the UCAS.
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>>32662748
>The MCT Zero-Zone.
>Fort Lewis.
Whichever will hopefully have the tech we need.
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>>32662924
They both will. You're deciding who you're more willing to piss off to get it.
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>>32662897
>>32662924
>Writing
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>>32662958
Was debating MCT, but honestly? We're making enough enemies as it is here.
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>>32662748
“Fury, do you still have contact with the go-gang community in Tacoma?” you ask.

“Yeah.” Fury nods. “A couple of groups I know send convoys to raid Fort Lewis every couple of…” she trails off before bursting out laughing. “Seriously?! Fort Lewis? You’re gonna scavenge tech from a military base?”

“We’ve got a Russian commando, an American commando, some kind of commando, a go-ganger, a mage, a point-man and three hackers. We’re about as well-fortified for an intrusion as we can be. I just need to get to a supply room. Once I’ve got my hands on a commlink, we can slot and run. If we can’t do that much with these numbers, then we’re dead no matter what we do.”

“This is a horrible plan.” Hardesty says. “I love it. When do we start?”

“Tonight.” You shrug. “We probably only have until tomorrow before Declan starts looking for us for real, so we don’t really have the luxury of time.”

“You really like making things difficult, don’t you?” Hardesty asks. “Well, if my team’s game, I’m game.”

“I’ve never broken into a UCAS base before.” Tripwire cracks his knuckles. “There’s a first time for everything.”

“We don’t really have a choice, do we?” Bunny shrugs.

“If I had a better idea, I’d have said it already.” Terminal says.

(cont.)
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>>32663390
“I’ll help in any way I can.” Quetzal says calmly. Dreadnought just chuckles.

“So long as we’re doing this suicide mission,” Fury says, “we should think about how we’re going in.”

>Set up a go-gang raid, and use the chaos as a distraction.
>Work together with go-gangers to get inside of the base.
>Organizae a distraction so the go-gangers can get the hardware for you.

(Also, I’m going to eat dinner. I’ll be back in about twenty minutes)
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>>32663483
>>Set up a go-gang raid, and use the chaos as a distraction.
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>>32663483
>Set up a go-gang raid, and use the chaos as a distraction.
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>>32663483
>Set up a go-gang raid, and use the chaos as a distraction.
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>>32663745
>>32663848
>>32663949
Back

>Writing
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>>32663483
“Fury, how long do you think it’d take to put together an impromptu go-gang raid on Fort Lewis?”

“If there isn’t already one happening tonight, I bet there’s a gang itching to do it.” Fury smirks. “I’ll talk to some old friends in Tacoma. They’ll be ready.”

“Good. While they’re starting shit for the base, we’ll use the confusion to sneak in and find a supply room. Once we find what we’re looking for, we split and give the gang the signal to do the same. If everything goes well, they’ll think we were just another gang looking to score some hardware.”

“They’ll notice the missing tech once they do inventory.” Hardesty says. “With all the heat you’ve got already, are you sure you want to piss off the UCAS government?”

“I have a friend who can take care of digital evidence.” You can already tell that your future is going to involve a lot of fieldwork for Phage.

“Then I guess we’re solid.” Hardesty sighs. “I gotta admit: this one might actually work. So, afternoon for prep and we meet up again at sundown?”

“Sounds good.” You nod.

(cont.)
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>>32664478
How do you spend your afternoon?

>Talk to the team (Choose three between Dreadnought, Quetzal, Fury, Hardesty, Bunny, Tripwire and Terminal)
>Make a couple of calls (Choose two between Jabir, Neurophage, Summer and Logan)
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>>32664562
>Make a couple of calls
Call up Summer and Neurophage. One for personal, and one for business.
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>>32664562
Figure out a way to leave something for our girlfriend that wont be found by everyone looking for us.
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As is typical for when I've returned from a meal, this voting period will be five minutes longer.
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>>32664562
>>Make a couple of calls (Choose two between Jabir, Neurophage, Summer and Logan)

Phage and Summer
Shes a club hopper, she might know words on the street
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>>32664618
>>32664786
>>32664639
>Writing
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>>32664999
Null, I am never archiving a quest by derpphone again.
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>>32664562
>Bunny
>Quetzal

Wait a moment, we have team members named Bunny and Quetzal?

What's going on in this thread?!
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>>32667604
Quetzal first appeared in thread 4 dude.
Bunny's fairly recent, but have you missed a bunch of threads?
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>>32667651
It doesn't matter when they appeared! They're named "Bunny" and "Quetzal".

Such a naming convention indicates the potential for an intriguing quest.

Thusly I ask, what is happening here?
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>>32667687
Shadowrun things?
They're codenames, using your real name while shadowrunning is 1) a bit of a faux pas and 2) really goddamn dumb.
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>>32667721
But if you use your codename enough, does it not become your real name?
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>>32667788
If you want to think of it that way, sure.
Whatever floats your boat.
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>>32667803
>shadowrun philosophies

Did Bunny choose "Bunny" because she runs a lot? Does Quetzal see "Quetzal" as the harbinger of the apocalypse?

After a while, do they treat their old names as merely codenames for the missions of daily life?
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>>32667842
Dunno, we havent asked them about it.

Depends on the person.
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Needless to say, board downtime kind of nipped this one in the bud. Unfortunately, I can't run today, but I would like to run again before Sunday if only to wrap this thread up.
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>>32667842
>>32667852

You asked her about it last thread. Bunny didn't choose her street name. She was really nervous and jumpy on her first run, made a bunch of rookie mistakes that almost got people killed, and her team leader started using the name as a joke until it just sort of stuck.



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