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Mother Komodo hired the runners to rescue a falsely accused young ork who had been framed for the arson of a tenement building in the Redmond barrens. He was being held by Knight Errant and was scheduled on the following day to be transferred to Lone Star and taken to a secure facility in the Mojave Desert. She also asked them optionally to find evidence that the Judge in question was dirty. | [[SignificantNPC::Mother Komodo]] hired the runners to rescue a falsely accused young ork who had been framed for the arson of a tenement building in the Redmond barrens. He was being held by Knight Errant and was scheduled on the following day to be transferred to Lone Star and taken to a secure facility in the Mojave Desert. She also asked them optionally to find evidence that the Judge in question was dirty. | ||
The runners investigated, and planned how to rescue him. | The runners investigated, and planned how to rescue him. |
Revision as of 21:28, 16 May 2020
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Usagi Rambozo Moth Twitch Flyboy |
Knight Errant Lone Star Shotozumi-gumi |
Summary
Mother Komodo hired the runners to rescue a falsely accused young ork who had been framed for the arson of a tenement building in the Redmond barrens. He was being held by Knight Errant and was scheduled on the following day to be transferred to Lone Star and taken to a secure facility in the Mojave Desert. She also asked them optionally to find evidence that the Judge in question was dirty.
The runners investigated, and planned how to rescue him.
The rescue went well, the boy was saved, and the Judge was proven in the pocket of several syndicates, including the Shotozumi-gumi, who were specifically behind the arson of the building that was framed on the boy.