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===Summary===
===Summary===
Cricket is a tall, hotheaded, and permanently-disheveled Oni. A technomancer specializing in data theft, she runs the shadows to build the contacts and gather the resources she needs to free the Matrix from corporate control. Her passion for her cause is matched only by her disregard for her life.      
Cricket is an out of shape, permanently-disheveled Oni with oversized glasses and roughly cut silver hair. An anarchist vandal and resident technomancer of the Hellraisers, she runs the shadows to build contacts and gather resources in order to free the Matrix from corporate control. Well known among her coworkers as "that idiot" and a "mouthy little leet-speak shit".    


===Goals===
===Goals===
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*Break the corporate stranglehold on the Matrix
*Break the corporate stranglehold on the Matrix
**Liberate every bit of incriminating data she can find
**Liberate every bit of incriminating data she can find
**Build a group of likeminded technos and deckers
**Build a tribe of likeminded technomancers
**Give GOD the bloodiest nose it's ever gotten
**Give GOD the bloodiest nose it's ever gotten
**Create a single, unified grid free of private property
**Create a single, unified grid free of private property
*Move into an apartment with fewer Devil Rats
*Set up a wired host in the Iceberg hotel, and stuff it with murderous IC
*Beat Vip3r in cybercombat
*Get platinum ranked in Ultimate Blood Brawl IV
*Get platinum ranked in Ultimate Blood Brawl IV


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For as long as Cricket can remember, she's felt out of place in the world. Everything in meatspace felt wrong; both painfully slow and completely overwhelming. Her pre-emergence life was spent in a haze of depression and boredom. Others saw her as distant, uninterested, too lost in her own head to focus on anything. Growing up in the misery of the Barrens didn't help, and neither did her family. Her parents were creatures of pent-up frustrations, and had a tendency to take them out on their child. They were less than understanding of Cricket's condition, resorting to verbal (and sometimes physical) abuse to try and "fix" her. Because of this, Cricket spent most of her early life convinced her existence was a mistake. Her emergence at 14 changed everything.  
For as long as Cricket can remember, she's felt out of place in the world. Everything the meat has always been wrong; both mind-numbingly slow and painfully overwhelming. She spent her early life in a haze of depression and boredom, her body an oversized prison and her mind prone to severe mood swings. To others she came off as distant and uninterested, occasionally volatile. To herself, she came off as a piece of shit. Growing up in the misery of the Barrens didn't help, and the pent up frustrations of her parents only made it worse. They found their child's condition infuriating. It was incompatible with the person they were trying to raise, and they would break their child's habits by any means necessary. She was kept isolated and strictly controlled, belittled for any perceived failure to meet expectations. The threat of a beating was used to keep her in line, a threat that her father often followed through on. By the time she was fourteen, Cricket firmly believed that her life had no worth. Then, she emerged.  


With no one to guide her and a less-than-supportive home, Cricket's emergence did not go smoothly. In fact, it ended up bricking half of the apartment's electronics. But when Cricket finally took the jump into the Matrix, she was thrust into a world where things finally felt ''right''. As she looked out over the Matrix's infinite horizon, she knew in her gut that this was where she belonged. She just wished she could see the sky. In the looming shadow of the corporate hosts Cricket delved the net, searching for info on what was happening to her. A newly emerged technomancer is a lot of things, but "subtle" is not one of them; the local demiGOD came down on her like a boot upon a bug. The Matrix saved Cricket's life, but that first dumpshock nearly killed her.    
With no one to guide her through it, Cricket's emergence did not go smoothly. In fact, it ended up bricking half of the apartment's electronics. But none of that mattered when the girl who had never even had trodes took her first jump into the matrix. She was thrust into a world where things finally felt ''right'', and given a living persona that could be everything that her body wasn't. She delved into the net under the shadow of the corporate hosts, basking in its joys and searching for an explanation as to what she was. Unfortunately, as a newly emerged techno and a complete matrix novice, her romping was about as subtle as an airhorn. After a few weeks of searching and trespassing, the local demiGOD gave her the full technomancer treatment. They came down on her like a boot upon a bug, causing a first time dumpshock that nearly killed her.  


Cricket was new to the Matrix, but she wasn't an idiot. Growing up in Redmond had given her a healthy fear of cops, and she assumed (correctly) that she had just done something very illegal. Her parents would hand her over at the first opportunity; she had to leave. Delirious with pain Cricket staggered out of her room, pinching her nose to stop the flow of blood. The last conversation that she ever had with her parents was lost in a haze of brain damage; all Cricket can remember is that she puked. Fifteen minutes later, collapsed in an alley with only the clothes on her back, she watched as two KE cruisers pulled up to her building. Just like that, she was homeless.       
Cricket had learned a lot in her weeks of searching, and even her bio-feedback ridden brain could recognize that she had just been caught doing something illegal. She was terrified, more so of her parents than the police, and decided that she had to leave. She staggered out of her room, delirious with pain. Blood welled in her eyes and gushed out of her nose, dripping down onto her shirt as she stumbled into the kitchen. The last conversation that she ever had with her parents was lost in a haze of brain damage; all she can remember is that she puked. Fifteen minutes later, collapsed in an alley with only the vomit-stained clothes on her back, she watched the three KE cruisers pull up to her building. Just like that, she was homeless.       


It took everything Cricket had to survive more than a couple of days. She begged, stole, and scrounged from dumpsters to get by, keeping herself just short of starvation. The Matrix offered an escape from the misery, one that she took at every opportunity. It didn't take long to learn how to hide from GOD, and learning how to hack was the next logical step. After about five months on the streets, Cricket was good enough to get recruited by a band of small-time gangers. She gave them matrix support and scrubbed their stolen gear, they gave her a place to sleep. It wasn't an ideal arrangement, but it was better than nothing.      
It's honestly a miracle that Cricket lived more than a few days; she had no survival skills, and she could barley even stand on her own. She begged, stole, and scrounged from dumpsters to keep herself just short of starvation, jumping into the matrix at every opportunity. It was a coping mechanism, a way to escape from the gutters she had found herself in. Exploring it was the only thing that kept her going for the first few months. Hacking comes naturally to one whose very existence on the net is illegal, and after about four months Cricket was good enough to be recruited by a band of small-time gangers. She scrubbed the trackers on their stolen gear, and they gave her a place to sleep. It was slightly better than nothing.      


The next four years of her life were spent hopping from crew to crew. None of her gigs lasted very long, but the skills of a technomancer are always in demand. She was never very close with her gangmates; the relationship was one of convenience, and Cricket's time on the streets had given her the personality of a devil rat. They viewed her as weird and abrasive, and she viewed them as arrogant slints. The few friends she made either died or fell out of touch, with the exception of her now-roommate Millipede. It was during this period of her life that she developed her more radical tendencies, using anarchy as an outlet for her constant rage and frustration. She came to view the Matrix as a spoiled paradise, strangled by the grip of its megacorporate masters. It was the only place that she could have anything resembling happiness, and she couldn't even use it without being hunted. She decided to try and change that.       
The next four years of her life were spent hopping from crew to crew. None of her gigs ever lasted for more than a few months, and usually ended with the majority of her comrades getting killed. Luckily for Cricket, the skills of a technomancer are always in demand; when her crew got wiped out, she'd just go work for the ones who killed them. Shockingly, she was never particularly close with her gangmates. Cricket's time on the streets had given her the personality of a devil rat, and even the ones who weren't hostile viewed her as weird and abrasive. With the exception of Millipede, a dwarven decker she met as the pair faked a gunfight for their respective crews, the few friends that she made either died or fell out of touch.
 
It was during this period of her life that she developed her radical tendencies. The constant fear of life in the Barrens festered into anger as she aged, anger at the corporations who profited from the slum. Even the matrix, her paradise and the only place that she could feel good about herself, was being throttled under the heel of capital. She needed someone to blame, and more importantly, someone to get back at. Theft and vandalism became stress outlets, and as her skills grew she pursued them with an almost suicidal zeal.
 
Her exploits eventually drew the attention of [[Priest]], a Neo-Anarchist activist who ran a congregation in the Barrens. The two had known each other for some time already, with Cricket having been a regular at the church's homeless shelter. Once Cricket's skills had really started to develop, Priest extended her an offer to work as a shadowrunner. Cricket accepted halfway through Priest's speech about how dangerous it was. With nothing to her name but a mediocre brain deck, Cricket was determined to prove herself to the world. It's amazing that she survived her first run


In time Cricket fell out of the gang life, turning to the shadows to further her revolutionary goals. She has little regard for the value of her own life; she tells herself (and others) that she's out to make a change, but on some level she's just looking for a good place to die. A part of her knows that the path she's on is unsustainable, but the only thing she knows how to do is move forward.       
==Narrative Significant Qualities==
==Narrative Significant Qualities==


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'''''Fish in Water''''' ''(One With the Matrix II, Hi-Rez)'': Cricket isn't just acclimated to the Matrix, she's built for it. Her living persona feels like more of a home than her actual body.
'''''Fish in Water''''' ''(One With the Matrix II, Hi-Rez)'': Cricket isn't just acclimated to the Matrix, she's built for it. Her living persona feels like more of a home than her actual body.
'''''Budding Technoshaman''''' ''(Resonant Stream: Technoshaman)'': Cricket prefers to work alone, which makes her affinity for sprites both confusing and frustrating. She's made progress in harnessing her strengths, even if she still can't figure out what those damn things are thinking.
'''''Cybercrime Apprentice''''' ''(Sensei: Cybercombat [Sp4rks], Common Sense)'': Cricket has started learning from Sp4rks after getting destroyed by him in a matrix duel. The experience has given her a much clearer picture of her limits, and she'll occasionally think twice before doing something stupid. Occasionally.


===Negative===
===Negative===
'''''Rebel With a Cause''' (Data Liberator, Curiosity Killed the Cat)'': For better or worse (usually worse), Cricket is dedicated. She's willing to take any risks if it means furthering her cause. She's also just really, really curious.   
'''''Rebel With a Cause''' (Data Liberator, Curiosity Killed the Cat)'': For better or worse (usually worse), Cricket is dedicated. She's willing to take any risks if it means furthering her cause. She's also just really, really curious.   


'''''Not Built For Meatspace''' (Disheveled, Reduced Sense [Eyesight])'': Cricket doesn't care about her appearance, and it shows. Her clothes are shabby, her tusks are crooked, she has permanent bedhead, and her oversized glasses make her eyes look like a bug's (hence the name).  
'''''Not Built For Meatspace''' (Disheveled, Reduced Sense [Eyesight])'': Cricket doesn't care about her appearance, and it shows. Her clothes are shabby, her tusks are crooked, she has permanent bedhead, and her oversized glasses make her eyes look like a bug's.


'''''Striking Skin Pigmentation:''''' Cricket's appearance would be remarkably forgettable, if it weren't for the fact that her skin is bright red.    
'''''Striking Skin Pigmentation:''''' Cricket's appearance would be remarkably forgettable, if it weren't for the fact that her skin is bright red.


==Run History==
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===Contacts===
===Contacts===
'''Millipede''': A dwarven shadow decker, Millipede is one of Cricket's very few actual friends. The pair met in the Barrens, fighting on opposite sides of a turf war. They reached a cybercombat stalemate (neither of them were very good), and their battle soon devolved into wildly spraying at each other with machine pistols. They emptied their magazines without hitting a single shot, and decided to just start pretending to hack each other. They've been friends ever since.
Despite their similar upbringings, Millipede is significantly better adjusted than Cricket. He shares his friend's politics, but doesn't pursue them with the same suicidal zeal. Although he'd never admit it, he's worried about her. For Cricket's part, she shows Millipede about as much affection as she's capable of. He's a sort of anchor in her life, and the only person she's willing to fully trust.
'''Priest''': Cricket owes Priest a great debt; when she was first tossed out on the street, it was the charity from Priest's congregation that kept her alive. Over time their relationship deepened; She would provide info and communications for Priest's protests, and he would provide a place to go if all else failed. Once she came of age, Priest facilitated her entrance into the Haven.
That being said, the two get along like fire and high explosives. Priest thinks of Cricket as a wayward child, walking the right path for the wrong reasons. Cricket thinks of Priest as a raving, bullet-addled lunatic. The two bicker constantly over the minute differences in their politics, especially when it comes to the subject of drugs. Priest is a die-hard prohibitionist, whereas Cricket pops Psyche pills like they're candy. Despite the tensions, Cricket believes that she owes Priest her life. She'd never let him know, but she would go through hell if it meant helping him.


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===Organizations===
===Organizations===
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Ancients: +2 Rep
===Allies===
 
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Blue Crab Gang: +2 Rep


===Allies===
The Ancients: +2 Rep
Her roommate Millipede, and anyone else fightin' the good fight.


===Enemies===
===Enemies===
GOD, the corps, GOD, the government, anyone who tries to talk to her in meatspace, GOD.  
GOD, the corps, GOD, the government, anyone who tries to talk to her in meatspace, GOD.


=In Character Information=
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===Matrix Persona===
===Matrix Persona===
Cricket's Matrix Persona is a short humanoid cricket wearing a 70's style suit that changes color with her mood.
Cricket's Matrix Persona is a tiny humanoid cricket, at the bottom end of the persona size limits. It wears a black suit jacket over a pink tank top, with a small gold chain around it's neck.  


==Media Mentions==
==Media Mentions==

Latest revision as of 03:59, 11 October 2021

Cricket
Cricket Redesign.jpg
Technomancer, Data Thief, and Wannabe Revolutionary
"Winning comes first. Keeping your brain in tact is just a bonus."
Discord@disco goblin#9660
Reddithttps://www.reddit.com/user/Discowhor
Street Cred0
Notoriety0
Public Awareness4
CDP33
D.O.B.October 12, 2062
Age23
Folder[1]
PriorityMetatype - C (Oni)
Attributes - D
Magic/Resonance - A
Skills - B
Resources - E


Character Information

Summary

Cricket is an out of shape, permanently-disheveled Oni with oversized glasses and roughly cut silver hair. An anarchist vandal and resident technomancer of the Hellraisers, she runs the shadows to build contacts and gather resources in order to free the Matrix from corporate control. Well known among her coworkers as "that idiot" and a "mouthy little leet-speak shit".

Goals

  • Break the corporate stranglehold on the Matrix
    • Liberate every bit of incriminating data she can find
    • Build a tribe of likeminded technomancers
    • Give GOD the bloodiest nose it's ever gotten
    • Create a single, unified grid free of private property
  • Set up a wired host in the Iceberg hotel, and stuff it with murderous IC
  • Beat Vip3r in cybercombat
  • Get platinum ranked in Ultimate Blood Brawl IV

Background

For as long as Cricket can remember, she's felt out of place in the world. Everything the meat has always been wrong; both mind-numbingly slow and painfully overwhelming. She spent her early life in a haze of depression and boredom, her body an oversized prison and her mind prone to severe mood swings. To others she came off as distant and uninterested, occasionally volatile. To herself, she came off as a piece of shit. Growing up in the misery of the Barrens didn't help, and the pent up frustrations of her parents only made it worse. They found their child's condition infuriating. It was incompatible with the person they were trying to raise, and they would break their child's habits by any means necessary. She was kept isolated and strictly controlled, belittled for any perceived failure to meet expectations. The threat of a beating was used to keep her in line, a threat that her father often followed through on. By the time she was fourteen, Cricket firmly believed that her life had no worth. Then, she emerged.

With no one to guide her through it, Cricket's emergence did not go smoothly. In fact, it ended up bricking half of the apartment's electronics. But none of that mattered when the girl who had never even had trodes took her first jump into the matrix. She was thrust into a world where things finally felt right, and given a living persona that could be everything that her body wasn't. She delved into the net under the shadow of the corporate hosts, basking in its joys and searching for an explanation as to what she was. Unfortunately, as a newly emerged techno and a complete matrix novice, her romping was about as subtle as an airhorn. After a few weeks of searching and trespassing, the local demiGOD gave her the full technomancer treatment. They came down on her like a boot upon a bug, causing a first time dumpshock that nearly killed her.

Cricket had learned a lot in her weeks of searching, and even her bio-feedback ridden brain could recognize that she had just been caught doing something illegal. She was terrified, more so of her parents than the police, and decided that she had to leave. She staggered out of her room, delirious with pain. Blood welled in her eyes and gushed out of her nose, dripping down onto her shirt as she stumbled into the kitchen. The last conversation that she ever had with her parents was lost in a haze of brain damage; all she can remember is that she puked. Fifteen minutes later, collapsed in an alley with only the vomit-stained clothes on her back, she watched the three KE cruisers pull up to her building. Just like that, she was homeless.

It's honestly a miracle that Cricket lived more than a few days; she had no survival skills, and she could barley even stand on her own. She begged, stole, and scrounged from dumpsters to keep herself just short of starvation, jumping into the matrix at every opportunity. It was a coping mechanism, a way to escape from the gutters she had found herself in. Exploring it was the only thing that kept her going for the first few months. Hacking comes naturally to one whose very existence on the net is illegal, and after about four months Cricket was good enough to be recruited by a band of small-time gangers. She scrubbed the trackers on their stolen gear, and they gave her a place to sleep. It was slightly better than nothing.

The next four years of her life were spent hopping from crew to crew. None of her gigs ever lasted for more than a few months, and usually ended with the majority of her comrades getting killed. Luckily for Cricket, the skills of a technomancer are always in demand; when her crew got wiped out, she'd just go work for the ones who killed them. Shockingly, she was never particularly close with her gangmates. Cricket's time on the streets had given her the personality of a devil rat, and even the ones who weren't hostile viewed her as weird and abrasive. With the exception of Millipede, a dwarven decker she met as the pair faked a gunfight for their respective crews, the few friends that she made either died or fell out of touch.

It was during this period of her life that she developed her radical tendencies. The constant fear of life in the Barrens festered into anger as she aged, anger at the corporations who profited from the slum. Even the matrix, her paradise and the only place that she could feel good about herself, was being throttled under the heel of capital. She needed someone to blame, and more importantly, someone to get back at. Theft and vandalism became stress outlets, and as her skills grew she pursued them with an almost suicidal zeal.

Her exploits eventually drew the attention of Priest, a Neo-Anarchist activist who ran a congregation in the Barrens. The two had known each other for some time already, with Cricket having been a regular at the church's homeless shelter. Once Cricket's skills had really started to develop, Priest extended her an offer to work as a shadowrunner. Cricket accepted halfway through Priest's speech about how dangerous it was. With nothing to her name but a mediocre brain deck, Cricket was determined to prove herself to the world. It's amazing that she survived her first run

Narrative Significant Qualities

Positive

Matrix Scrapper (Hair Trigger, Instinctive Hack, Better on the Net [Sleaze]): What Cricket lacks in formal education, she makes up for in instincts. Her skills have saved her from death before, and she's confident that they can do it again.

Fish in Water (One With the Matrix II, Hi-Rez): Cricket isn't just acclimated to the Matrix, she's built for it. Her living persona feels like more of a home than her actual body.

Budding Technoshaman (Resonant Stream: Technoshaman): Cricket prefers to work alone, which makes her affinity for sprites both confusing and frustrating. She's made progress in harnessing her strengths, even if she still can't figure out what those damn things are thinking.

Cybercrime Apprentice (Sensei: Cybercombat [Sp4rks], Common Sense): Cricket has started learning from Sp4rks after getting destroyed by him in a matrix duel. The experience has given her a much clearer picture of her limits, and she'll occasionally think twice before doing something stupid. Occasionally.

Negative

Rebel With a Cause (Data Liberator, Curiosity Killed the Cat): For better or worse (usually worse), Cricket is dedicated. She's willing to take any risks if it means furthering her cause. She's also just really, really curious.

Not Built For Meatspace (Disheveled, Reduced Sense [Eyesight]): Cricket doesn't care about her appearance, and it shows. Her clothes are shabby, her tusks are crooked, she has permanent bedhead, and her oversized glasses make her eyes look like a bug's.

Striking Skin Pigmentation: Cricket's appearance would be remarkably forgettable, if it weren't for the fact that her skin is bright red.

Run History

NameGMMetaplotThreatDate of Run
Lost in the SauceSarcarianMedium7 October 2082
We Like To Party, We Like We Like To PartySleeveyHigh3 October 2082
Full Fathom FiveSarcarianTwo Steps AheadSemi-Prime31 August 2082
Cause and EffectArchtmagBy Royal DecreeSemi-Prime28 August 2082
The FBI Is Totally FineAuroraSemi-Prime21 August 2082
Things Man Was Not Meant to Know (In the Biblical Sense)AuroraHigh16 August 2082
Arms to the PeopleArchtmagHigh14 August 2082
Trust the ProcessAuroraMedium12 August 2082
Snitches Get... Well, You Know the RestSarcarianShadowHaven ShutdownHigh12 August 2082
Seeds of ResistanceAsmodeusMedium31 July 2082
Among The StarsAurora30 July 2082
Spy GamesArchtmagBy Royal DecreeHigh25 July 2082
O Brother Where Sprite ThoughPatGriffinMedium18 July 2082
CorpSec EliteArchtmagMedium11 July 2082
Escape From TomorrowlandSarcarianHigh7 July 2082
KRIMINAL PastriesAuroraBaker WarsHigh5 July 2082
KRIMINAL GiftsAuroraHigh4 July 2082
Bayou BonanzaPatGriffinDead Gods StirHigh2 July 2082
Squid and AnchoviesPatGriffin30 June 2082
But Why Is All The Hurlg Gone?AsmodeusHigh23 June 2082
The Sword and the StonedCutierThanThouMedium16 June 2082
K-10 Use in My Fight Club!?PatGriffinDead Gods StirMedium13 June 2082
The Cricket and The AngelPatGriffinLow10 June 2082
Raising HellOrionsRequiemHigh8 June 2082
House Of PainAsmodeusTemple in the ShadowsMedium8 June 2082
Bodies Down the RiverasPatGriffinMedium5 June 2082
A Box Within A BoxScrantonI Make Things HappenMedium5 June 2082
Caravan TrainSleeveyLa Famille Du PeintreMedium3 June 2082
Murder at the TheatrePatGriffinShadowHaven ShutdownMedium1 June 2082
Scared Straight: Lone Star EditionPatGriffinMilk18 May 2082
To the Head of the MatterAuroraMedium15 May 2082
FAB CheeseAuroraBaker WarsHigh14 May 2082
UnhospitalizedOnebiThe Crow of SeattleMedium13 May 2082
Free Shipping and DeliveryKhaasLow8 May 2082
Stuffer Shack 3AMDraknic30 April 2082

Affiliations

Contacts

Millipede: A dwarven shadow decker, Millipede is one of Cricket's very few actual friends. The pair met in the Barrens, fighting on opposite sides of a turf war. They reached a cybercombat stalemate (neither of them were very good), and their battle soon devolved into wildly spraying at each other with machine pistols. They emptied their magazines without hitting a single shot, and decided to just start pretending to hack each other. They've been friends ever since.

Despite their similar upbringings, Millipede is significantly better adjusted than Cricket. He shares his friend's politics, but doesn't pursue them with the same suicidal zeal. Although he'd never admit it, he's worried about her. For Cricket's part, she shows Millipede about as much affection as she's capable of. He's a sort of anchor in her life, and the only person she's willing to fully trust.


Priest: Cricket owes Priest a great debt; when she was first tossed out on the street, it was the charity from Priest's congregation that kept her alive. Over time their relationship deepened; She would provide info and communications for Priest's protests, and he would provide a place to go if all else failed. Once she came of age, Priest facilitated her entrance into the Haven.

That being said, the two get along like fire and high explosives. Priest thinks of Cricket as a wayward child, walking the right path for the wrong reasons. Cricket thinks of Priest as a raving, bullet-addled lunatic. The two bicker constantly over the minute differences in their politics, especially when it comes to the subject of drugs. Priest is a die-hard prohibitionist, whereas Cricket pops Psyche pills like they're candy. Despite the tensions, Cricket believes that she owes Priest her life. She'd never let him know, but she would go through hell if it meant helping him.

Contact Connection Loyalty Archetype Profession Aspects Chips
Millipede 2 5 Legwork Decker Selective, Shadow Decker, Anarchist, Barrens Rat, Vandal Even
Priest 3 4 Fixer Activist Fixer Temperance is a Virture, All are Welcome in the House of the Lord, Show no Fear, Soldiers of God!, Bring me your Huddled Masses, Know Thine Enemy, Preserve the Peace Even
Saul Goodman 5 2 Custom(A,N,K,G) Baker Iron Chef, Pastry Chef, Bread Baker, Artisanal Ingrediants, World-Famous Baked Goods, Improved Ability: Artisan (Baking) Even
News Van Dan 3 4 Legwork Guerilla Reporter (Infobroker) Infobroker, Conspiracy Theorist, Drone Operator, Hacktivist Even
Gord "Twitch" Rodney 1 4 Custom(A,G,K,N) DIY Survivalist and Obnoxious Attic Gremlin Abrasive Doesn't Begin To Cover It, Cruel And Unusual, One Errant Twitch, The Closest Thing To A Civil Engineer That Lives In Hell's Kitchen Even
Kenneth "Flamesaw" Murphy 2 2 Custom(A,G,N,K) Ganger / Tough Guy Not the Brightest Bulb, Firesaw, Fraggin' Handsome, People Pleaser, WAIT I'm a runner too! Even
Teldragon 6 1 Custom(K,N,A,G) Guiding Spirit Diviner, Infobroker, Personal Domain, Spirit Lord, Great Form Guidance, Frogs in all the Right Places, I Know a Camera When I See One Even
Handraniel 3 1 Fixer Technomancer Gatekeeper Free Sprites are Friends not Foes, Resonance Web, Matrix Networking, Knowing an AI or two Even
Repo Man 1 4 Custom(A,K,N,G) Lonely Phantom Underground Guide, Scythe Mentor, Chained Haunt, Psychometrist Even
Doctor O+ 4 1 Custom(G,A,N,K) Street Doc/Organlegger Medical, Illegal, Organlegger, Ghoul Organlegger, Armorer, Ware, Rarities Even
Kyoko "Wholesale" Nakajima 1 3 Custom(K,G,N,A) Totally A Professional Thief "Booooriiiing", Rooting For The Villain, Where Does She Hear All This?, Rogue's Gallery Even
Zenny 3 4 Custom(A,G,K,N) Hippie Techno and Hellraisers Cyberdoc In the Shop, Voiding the Warranty, One of Those Idiots, Chrome Artisan, I Got a Hookup, Man, Secondhand Soul, Who's Scott Green?, The Cyberest of Adepts, Trip Sitter, You Don't Need a License to Heal, Man Even
The Movers 2 1 Service Movers Please Sign on The Dotted Line, They Moves Things, That's What They Do, I'll Check Our Logs, They Seem To Blur, Prefered Customers Even
Jet Set 6 2 Custom(A,G,K,N) C-5 Galaxy Owner/Operator Time/Distance, Island Hopper, SAR Squad, JP-5 for Blood, Mister Missile, Aircraft Sensei, Fulton Extraction???, Care Package Inbound, Heavy Lift💪 Even
Jesse Pop 6 3 Fixer Trid Pirate Trid Pirate, Hacktivist, Fence, Networker, NEEEEEEERRRRRRRD, Electronics, Enormous Trove of Pirated Trideo Even
Pump King Jack 5 1 Legwork Halloween Spirit Herald of Halloween, Extraplanar, Spirit Savvy, Hella Halloweeners, Goodnatured Guide, Formula One, Ritualist Even
Treasa ke'Vedryn 7 2 Custom(K,N,G,A)
Fae Agent
Ageless Apathy, Gifts of the Fae, Magical Mastery, Metaplanar Guide, Seelie Expert, Embedded Agents, Magical Acquisitions, Court of Vipers, Matrix Resources, Patron of the Arts, Scarlet Painter, Capricious Nature, A Whisper to the Soul, Hollow Shells Even
Amrei Veidt 6 3 Generalist S-K Prime Operative Actually a Spy, Deck Jockey, Delta Clinic Access, Former Shadowrunner, Information Broker, One Step Ahead, Prime Datahaven Membership, Saeder-Krupp Employee, Fresh off the Assembly Line Even
Lylah Wilder 3 3 Networking Activist Anarchist Friends, Anarcho-Communist, Anti-Corporate Interests, Equal AND Equitable Even
Wusan 5 2 Service Overlord of the Seas Ocean Bound, Master of the Sea, Purifier, Trick or Treat, Caller of Tides, Ocean Awareness, Sense of Humor, Spirit Bound, Sense of Duty, Sense of Honor Even
F1ZZ 5 3 Custom(K,N,A,G) The Walking Peoples' Favorite Bartender Sit Down, Have a Drink, Exclusive Access, Reverberant, Firsthand Experience, Resonant Diplomat, I Want to Believe, It Takes All Kinds, Don't Give Up the Fight, Who's Who, Master Drink Slinger Even
Chitin 4 2 Legwork Cyberscreamers Guide Off The Grid, AI Associate, Xenophile, Foundation Fixer, Dissonant Druid, Prime Datahaven Membership, Sprite Savvy, Morphinae, Diagnostics Sprites Even


Organizations

Allies

Contact Position Connection Faction Rep Archetype Health Location
Hellraisers Matrix Specialist 1 31 Street Gang Maintaining Seattle, Puyallup, Hell's Kitchen
Rise Up Member 1 8 AnarchoCommunist Group Growing Seattle
The Walking People Initiate Group Contact Not Found. 14 Please Create Group using Template:Faction If you do not have any group contacts Remove this template entirely.

Blue Crab Gang: +2 Rep

The Ancients: +2 Rep

Enemies

GOD, the corps, GOD, the government, anyone who tries to talk to her in meatspace, GOD.

In Character Information

Symbols and Signatures

When Cricket wants to leave a calling card after stealing data, she'll make an empty copy of the file filled with bugs, which will swarm the first persona that opens it. She often delivers data in the form of little crickets.

Matrix Search Table

Threshold Result
1 Scattered reports of a petty hacker going by the name. No concrete details. The Sixth World Encyclopedia defines crickets as Orthopean insects distantly related to grasshoppers.
3 The hacker is a frequent poster on Neo-Anarchist forums. They've bragged several times about committing data theft and corporate vandalism.
6 On one such forum, the hacker claimed that they're a technomancer during a debate over a fighting game's netcoding. This claim was immediately challenged as a lie, to which the hacker apparently responded by dataspiking their opponent.

Shadow Community Table

Threshold Result
1 Some sort of hacker that operates in Seattle. Doesn't seem like they have a particularly notable reputation.
3 They're new to the shadowrunning scene, but have been operating as a small-time ganger in Redmond for a while. Apparently they're also an Oni.
5 Known as "bug eyes" and "kind of an asshole" by many of her former gangmates. Left the gang scene to pursue more political interests.


SINs

Jessie Elwood (UCAS) (R4 Fake)

An Oni of a similar build and skin tone, but with a noticeably neater appearance. Works low level IT for small businesses in Renton.

  • Driver's License (R4 Fake)
  • Firearms License (R4 Fake)

Appearance

Physical

Cricket is a tall, gangly Oni with cherry red skin and dull green eyes. Her grey hair hangs like kelp down to her permanently-slumped shoulders. Her horns are stubby, her ears are droopy, and her tusks are slightly crooked. When not in the Matrix, she's surrounded by an oppressively neurotic aura. She's constantly twitching and tapping her fingers, much to the annoyance of anyone sitting nearby.

Clothing

Cricket's typical outfit consists of bootleg track pants, ratty tank tops, VERY worn athletic shoes, and her big round glasses. She has not bought new clothes in about a year and a half. The nicest thing she owns is her armored jacket. It's black and has rainbow ants drawn across the back.

Matrix Persona

Cricket's Matrix Persona is a tiny humanoid cricket, at the bottom end of the persona size limits. It wears a black suit jacket over a pink tank top, with a small gold chain around it's neck.

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