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The team meets at a demolished stuffer shack located in Redmond in order to do some initial matrix searches and make some phone calls. They call [[Lee Owens]] and don't get much outside of it being a well known local street race. Fennec next calls [[News Van Dan]] who tells them that almost all of the racers inside the Redmond Run are sponsored by, or directly working for, most of the corps. Chance calls [[Clint Wilder]] and discovers that most of the Yaks coming into the run are only getting things like reaction boosters installed. Fennec recalls that the Yakuza tends use the Redmond Run as a sort of arena and proving ground for lower ranked yaks. For them, it's more of a sport (with associated gambling). Chance recalls that he can narrow down the actual location of the run, which means the general couple of blocks where all the garages are likely to be. | The team meets at a demolished stuffer shack located in Redmond in order to do some initial matrix searches and make some phone calls. They call [[Lee Owens]] and don't get much outside of it being a well known local street race. Fennec next calls [[News Van Dan]] who tells them that almost all of the racers inside the Redmond Run are sponsored by, or directly working for, most of the corps. Chance calls [[Clint Wilder]] and discovers that most of the Yaks coming into the run are only getting things like reaction boosters installed. Fennec recalls that the Yakuza tends use the Redmond Run as a sort of arena and proving ground for lower ranked yaks. For them, it's more of a sport (with associated gambling). Chance recalls that he can narrow down the actual location of the run, which means the general couple of blocks where all the garages are likely to be. | ||
Chance and Geo conduct some matrix searches from the Mitsuhama grid and find some very non-descript records of shipping notes - what strikes them as strange is the sheer quantity - over 50,000 individual line items, and the fact that it's been consistently shipped to a location in the Barrens. It seems to be one of those 'following the rules' records while explicitly trying to not advertise WHAT is being sent. | Chance and Geo conduct some matrix searches from the Mitsuhama grid and find some very non-descript records of shipping notes - what strikes them as strange is the sheer quantity - over 50,000 individual line items, and the fact that it's been consistently shipped to a location in the Barrens. It seems to be one of those 'following the rules' records while explicitly trying to not advertise WHAT is being sent. | ||
The team sets up some disguises in order to head out and do some meatspace scouting. | |||
==Aftermath== | ==Aftermath== |
Revision as of 03:02, 17 July 2024
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Summary
Background
KEY TAGS: Stealth - Sabotage - Bogart - Fast Cars - Faster Runners
"Friend of a friend slid me this one. Got a run on a Mitsuhama concept car being trialed in an off-the-books steet race in Redmond. Job includes breaking into their temp garage, sabotaging the car, and getting out. Client prefers car is still drivable for the race - blowing it up won't get Mitsu to drop the project, just remake the car.
Bogart"
The Meet
Located in the Matrix Host, "Thin ICE", the team meets with the johnson, Bogart. Geodesic seems to be having an issues with their decaying dissonance as they enter. After meeting with Bogart, the team takes the job, though they negotiate for additional cash towards vehicles. A really baller negotiation from Fennec nets a huge boost to the amount of cash the runners will get towards vehicles and car mods.
The Plan
The Run
Day 1
The team meets at a demolished stuffer shack located in Redmond in order to do some initial matrix searches and make some phone calls. They call Lee Owens and don't get much outside of it being a well known local street race. Fennec next calls News Van Dan who tells them that almost all of the racers inside the Redmond Run are sponsored by, or directly working for, most of the corps. Chance calls Clint Wilder and discovers that most of the Yaks coming into the run are only getting things like reaction boosters installed. Fennec recalls that the Yakuza tends use the Redmond Run as a sort of arena and proving ground for lower ranked yaks. For them, it's more of a sport (with associated gambling). Chance recalls that he can narrow down the actual location of the run, which means the general couple of blocks where all the garages are likely to be.
Chance and Geo conduct some matrix searches from the Mitsuhama grid and find some very non-descript records of shipping notes - what strikes them as strange is the sheer quantity - over 50,000 individual line items, and the fact that it's been consistently shipped to a location in the Barrens. It seems to be one of those 'following the rules' records while explicitly trying to not advertise WHAT is being sent.
The team sets up some disguises in order to head out and do some meatspace scouting.