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==The Meet== | ==The Meet== | ||
The meet was held in an air club in (PART OF TOWN). As the runners entered the location, they were met with a surprisingly empty building, save for a gentleman with a friendly smile and a warm cup of coffee. After formalities were out of the way, he got down to business. According to Johnson, he was a man interested in getting access to a plane, though, didn't trust most of the current technology of the modern age, no matrix, no fancy rigger interfaces, no ultra-expensive parts and sensors to replace every five minutes! A plane that fit that sort of bill happened to be in town at the current moment, currently on display at an airfield, still fully functional. Johnson explained the vehicle was an A-1 Skyraider, an ancient, Vietnam war-era Close Air Support plane, lacking every last modern luxury, even without a nav computer! | |||
Due to the nature of the plane being a display piece, it was highly likely the plane would be transferred to a new location soon, so the runners would be on a time crunch. Scrappenny proudly explained that she was a confident manual flyer, something Johnson was rather glad to accept, as it prevented his original plan of having to put himself into the line of fire in the first place. Going into further detail, apparently, due to the location of the plane as well as the owner being a private, but wealthy, individual, it would be highly unlikely that any proper military or law-enforcement would interfere with the aircraft once it got into the air, so the run would be a race to get into the sky before security can interfere with the hijacking. | |||
Passing a transponder to Scrappenny, Johnson followed up by explaining that it was pre-programmed to seem legitimate, and under his name, avoiding the possibility of being intercepted by aircraft following the target's installed transponder. Scrappenny followed off, pointing out a few nearby smuggling routes, explaining that they would have to avoid following them in order to prevent themselves from drawing attention. | |||
==The Plan== | ==The Plan== |
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Summary
Background
The Meet
The meet was held in an air club in (PART OF TOWN). As the runners entered the location, they were met with a surprisingly empty building, save for a gentleman with a friendly smile and a warm cup of coffee. After formalities were out of the way, he got down to business. According to Johnson, he was a man interested in getting access to a plane, though, didn't trust most of the current technology of the modern age, no matrix, no fancy rigger interfaces, no ultra-expensive parts and sensors to replace every five minutes! A plane that fit that sort of bill happened to be in town at the current moment, currently on display at an airfield, still fully functional. Johnson explained the vehicle was an A-1 Skyraider, an ancient, Vietnam war-era Close Air Support plane, lacking every last modern luxury, even without a nav computer!
Due to the nature of the plane being a display piece, it was highly likely the plane would be transferred to a new location soon, so the runners would be on a time crunch. Scrappenny proudly explained that she was a confident manual flyer, something Johnson was rather glad to accept, as it prevented his original plan of having to put himself into the line of fire in the first place. Going into further detail, apparently, due to the location of the plane as well as the owner being a private, but wealthy, individual, it would be highly unlikely that any proper military or law-enforcement would interfere with the aircraft once it got into the air, so the run would be a race to get into the sky before security can interfere with the hijacking.
Passing a transponder to Scrappenny, Johnson followed up by explaining that it was pre-programmed to seem legitimate, and under his name, avoiding the possibility of being intercepted by aircraft following the target's installed transponder. Scrappenny followed off, pointing out a few nearby smuggling routes, explaining that they would have to avoid following them in order to prevent themselves from drawing attention.
The Plan
The Run
Aftermath
Rewards
20k nuyen or twice as spare part for modification of vehicle. (10 RVP)
10 Karma (10 RVP)
2 CDP
Optional :
For Kate : Ronin (10 RVP)
For Scrappenny : Juryrigger (10 RVP)
Count as an initiation for the Goblin cause he set an hangar on fire