Difference between revisions of "Jury Fury"
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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
Mickey "Snacks" Connoway had been put on trial for a homicide trial, and Quinn had to be a loving sibling and get him out of that bind. Now, obviously trying to play fair and square isn't really the way to go even in the best of circumstances, but the judge seemed to be quite buddy buddy with the Yakuza in Seattle, which did not bode well. So, Quinn needed some talented couriers to send a particular kind of message as a sort of...plea deal in reverse for the judge. And that was going to require quite the team. | |||
==The Meet== | ==The Meet== |
Revision as of 02:19, 4 January 2025
Jury Fury | |||||||||
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Part of Quinn Connoway's Family Matters | |||||||||
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Factions Involved | |||||||||
ShadowHaven Finnigan Family | Yakuza | ||||||||
First Response Chance Star of the Sea Tsarina |
Kanagi Yuuji Yakuza Personnel Private Security Forces | ||||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||||
none | Many egos were injured in the making of this run |
Summary
Quinn Connoway gets a bunch of runners to send a few delicate messages to one Judge Kanagi Yuuji. A (mostly) clean in and out affair, with a lot of close calls but an overall successful mission that left those Yaks none the wiser as to how their security got beat.
Background
Mickey "Snacks" Connoway had been put on trial for a homicide trial, and Quinn had to be a loving sibling and get him out of that bind. Now, obviously trying to play fair and square isn't really the way to go even in the best of circumstances, but the judge seemed to be quite buddy buddy with the Yakuza in Seattle, which did not bode well. So, Quinn needed some talented couriers to send a particular kind of message as a sort of...plea deal in reverse for the judge. And that was going to require quite the team.