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First on the list were the Red Star Clinics, and their parent company EVO. They currently have a grudge with Charity Horace because she stopped being a spokesperson for them (see [https://www.shadowhaven.info/Ninety_Days_Delinquent report]). It was possible they took her supplies to spite her. Moth and Santesso followed that relationship, attempting but failing to find evidence of RSC taking in a large shipment of medical supplies. Either they were not directly responsible, or their position in the health care industry allowed them to fold the stolen pharmaceuticals into their regular medical deliveries. In either case, it was a bit of a dead end. | First on the list were the Red Star Clinics, and their parent company EVO. They currently have a grudge with Charity Horace because she stopped being a spokesperson for them (see [https://www.shadowhaven.info/Ninety_Days_Delinquent report]). It was possible they took her supplies to spite her. Moth and Santesso followed that relationship, attempting but failing to find evidence of RSC taking in a large shipment of medical supplies. Either they were not directly responsible, or their position in the health care industry allowed them to fold the stolen pharmaceuticals into their regular medical deliveries. In either case, it was a bit of a dead end. | ||
Second, the pair looked into the Halloweeners. This scorch marks at the scene that Oakstein described certainly could fit with the Halloweener's love of chaos and burning things, but there was little hard connection beyond that. Similarly, veiled hints of grudges held by the Yakuza and Aztechnology went nowhere. All of these groups had problems with Horace and Mr. J, but there were no evidence of them being involved with this | Second, the pair looked into the Halloweeners. This scorch marks at the scene that Oakstein described certainly could fit with the Halloweener's love of chaos and burning things, but there was little hard connection beyond that. Similarly, veiled hints of grudges held by the Yakuza and Aztechnology went nowhere. All of these groups had problems with Horace and Mr. J, but there were no evidence of them being involved with this ''particular ''crime. | ||
The team decided to come at it from a different direction. If nothing could be found connecting suspects to the stolen shipment, why not start with the shipment itself? Moth and Santesso began running searches on the seedy underbelly of the p2.1 marketplace (what those from another time might refer to as a "Dark Web Craigslist") applicable pharmaceutical sales, specifically focusing on a few of the rarer drugs in the shipment, particularly one focused on treating bipolar disorder, and then comparing other sales by those sellers to the shipping manifest provided by Oakstein. | The team decided to come at it from a different direction. If nothing could be found connecting suspects to the stolen shipment, why not start with the shipment itself? Moth and Santesso began running searches on the seedy underbelly of the p2.1 marketplace (what those from another time might refer to as a "Dark Web Craigslist") applicable pharmaceutical sales, specifically focusing on a few of the rarer drugs in the shipment, particularly one focused on treating bipolar disorder, and then comparing other sales by those sellers to the shipping manifest provided by Oakstein. |
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Scorched Earth | |||||||||
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Part of The Farm and The Furious | |||||||||
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ShadowHaven Fuego Fieri Firebrand the Fourth | Rogue Halloweeners | ||||||||
Moth Santesso Stax Rufus | |||||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||||
2 Halloweeners got tossed to King HumungaMax to be dealt with. |
Summary
The runners were hired to help a Skraacha mid-level boss, Oakstein, to investigate a theft of materials he had been holding for a client. The runners figured out who had taken the goods and returned everything that had been stolen to the Johnson.
Press
SHOTS FIRED IN PUYALLUP PACKHOUSE
(Thursday, July 30, 2081) Seattle, UCAS: The sharp retort of firearms rang out over the Puyallup warehouse district this Thursday. Knights Errant, when finally arriving on the scene, found an empty warehouse, an abandoned van with its registration wiped clean, and a smattering of small and large caliber casings. No further information on this ongoing investigation is available at this time.
- Hoi, chummers! I was forwarded this clipping with a couple of digital post-its attached. According to my source, rival gangs were involved (one of which rhymes with 'shallow weiners'), and the shootout was the final play in reacquiring some stolen goods. Somebody's keeping this close to the vest, though. Who are they protecting?
- News Van Dan
Background
A shipment of medical supplies, rightfully stolen and placed under the protection of the Shadow Bank and the Skraacha, was stolen again. The runner team was contacted by their individual fixers (rather than through the ShadowHaven BBS, which is the usual method). Stax's fixer, Warboss, was particularly vague on the job's details.
The Meet
The runners rolled up to The Four Roses club in Touristville (the forwarded place of the meet), a strip club. On entering, they were directed to a nervous young ork. He seemed entirely unused to this side of the business. The runners convinced him to move to a more private room for the meet.
Once settled in, the Johnson laid out his story. He was probably a bit more free with details than a typical Johnson, but he was obviously nervous. He introduced himself as Oakstein, a mid-level security chief in the Skraacha. He was nervous because a very valuable shipment under his charge had gone missing from the Ork Underground. He had been able to keep this information from his clients and his superiors so far, and wanted the runners to reacquire the shipment before anyone was the wiser. He was willing to pay extra to keep that information contained, securing his reputation. Moth, her presence calm and reassuring, negotiated a deal for 36,000 dollars UCAS each (approximately 18,000 ¥). A deal was struck and Oakstein laid out what little he knew about the theft.
The Skraacha's clients, a woman named Charity Horace and her husband Mr. J, had contracted with the Ork Underground to smuggle several large crates of pharmaceuticals and medical supplies for them. The clients were known benefactors of the downtrodden in Redmond, so the medical supplies would be used for philanthropy, not profit. What's more, 20% of the supplies would go to the Ork Underground as payment. The crates with the supplies were being held in a hidey-hole in lava tubes deep in the Underground, but were now missing. The only clue Oakstein had was that there were scorch marks at the location of the theft, which might indicate that a rival gang, The Halloweeners, were involved.
Oakstein was very concerned about his reputation, as the shipment's security was his responsibility, but more than anything he wanted the shipment back so he could deliver the goods in good faith to the clients. The runners thanked Oakstein for the info, reassured him once again that he was in good hands, then headed out to Santesso's van to plan.
The Plan
The lava tube where the theft occurred was in a part of the Ork Underground in Puyallup, so the runners decided to plan on the move. As the van's dog brain navigated its way to an Underground entrance closer to that tube, the team came up with a two-pronged attack for the run's legwork. First, Moth and Santesso would hop into the matrix and see what threads they could pull to uncover useful info. Secondly, the team would do an onsite investigation of the physical location of the theft to see what further information they could dredge up there.
The Run
As Santesso's van rolled toward Puyallup, he and Moth jumped into VR and started sifting through the vast amount of data the matrix had to offer. They began by pulling at the various threads Oakstein had offered. They looked up Charity Horace and Mr. J as potential suspects, but quickly discounted them. While not above committing crimes to achieve their goals, those goals tended to be charitable, and they were not known for doublecrossing allies or business associates. Then they decided to look up various entities who might have grudges against the two. This proved a bit more fruitful.
First on the list were the Red Star Clinics, and their parent company EVO. They currently have a grudge with Charity Horace because she stopped being a spokesperson for them (see report). It was possible they took her supplies to spite her. Moth and Santesso followed that relationship, attempting but failing to find evidence of RSC taking in a large shipment of medical supplies. Either they were not directly responsible, or their position in the health care industry allowed them to fold the stolen pharmaceuticals into their regular medical deliveries. In either case, it was a bit of a dead end.
Second, the pair looked into the Halloweeners. This scorch marks at the scene that Oakstein described certainly could fit with the Halloweener's love of chaos and burning things, but there was little hard connection beyond that. Similarly, veiled hints of grudges held by the Yakuza and Aztechnology went nowhere. All of these groups had problems with Horace and Mr. J, but there were no evidence of them being involved with this particular crime.
The team decided to come at it from a different direction. If nothing could be found connecting suspects to the stolen shipment, why not start with the shipment itself? Moth and Santesso began running searches on the seedy underbelly of the p2.1 marketplace (what those from another time might refer to as a "Dark Web Craigslist") applicable pharmaceutical sales, specifically focusing on a few of the rarer drugs in the shipment, particularly one focused on treating bipolar disorder, and then comparing other sales by those sellers to the shipping manifest provided by Oakstein.
It took some doing, but they finally hit the motherlode. A user (or users) going by the name "KHMSucksBallzLoL" was selling multiple supplies matching the manifest. The team speculated that "KHM" was none other than King HumungaMax of the Halloweeners, and that the thief was either KHM's enemy outside of the organization or someone within the gang who wanted to take KHM down. Moth and Santesso scoured KHMSucksBallzLoL's p2.1 feed for clues, and eventually found a video in which a brief glimpse of the videographer's sleeve was seen. It was orange and black...the colors of the Halloweeners.
The team contacted King HumungaMax to see if he had any information about KHMSucksBallzLoL. After a slight delay, he returned with information about not only their identity, but a location where they had been spotted. His only request was that the two main people involved be delivered (preferably alive) to a location of his choosing. The runners agreed, and moved on to the next part of the legwork: investigating the location of the theft.
Moth changesd her skin tone to approximate a hobgoblin, then she and Santesso began working on disguises for Santesso and Rufus, to better fit into the Ork Underground. Then they entered, and Stax, as a member of the Skraacha and a regular in the Underground, took point. Stax convinced the guard to let them all pass; they didn't look like topsiders, and if Stax vouched for them.... In any case, the guard had more pressing matters. "You can go on through, but you gotta take care of...those." He drew the team's attention to a distinct skittering sound coming from down the tunnel, and Rufus went a bit pale (visible even through the makeup Moth had spread across his face). He knew (and hated) that sound: Devil Rats.
The team drew iron and headed into the tube. Three enormous rats charged them. One managed to get a bite on Stax, but ended up ineffectually gnawing at his orthoskin until Santesso's crawler riddled it with bullets. Rufus took out a second rat, and Stax a third. Moth yelled encouragement from the sidelines.
Aftermath
The runners delivered the two unconscious 'Weeners to the location indicated by King HumungaMax, then met up with a very relieved Oakstein to make the exchange of payment for goods. Then they all traveled to Midas' Palace to celebrate their success with a night of high-quality hedonism in the VIP room (friendship with Moth does have its perks!).
Rewards
Everyone gets!
+2 CDP
+2 Faction rep: Skraacha
+1 Faction Rep: Redmond Rejuvenation Project
Option 1: Karma/nuyen
18,000 nuyen
4 karma
Option 2: 1 contact!
18,000 nuyen
2 karma
King HumungaMax as a 2/1 Contact
Option 3 (aka MOTH WOULD YOU LIKE SOME CONTACTS)
18,000 nuyen
Fuego Fieri Firebrand the Fourth at 2/1 Contact
King HumungaMax as a 2/1 Contact
Game Quotes
- Moth, her delivery crisp, deadpan, and absolutely professional. |
- Santesso, his delivery decidedly less professional. |
- Solvar, as his teammates use lethal ammo on devil rats. |
- Draxa, as the team engaged the ‘Weeners. |
- TROGGZOR, THE ALL CONSUMING FLAME. |