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* [[hasRunner::Jenny Glitz]]
* [[hasRunner::Rabbit]]
* [[hasRunner::Sinister]]
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* A decker
* Four gunmen
* Two snipers
* Two cars
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* [[hasRunner::El Ellie]]
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* [[hasRunner::Hydro]]
* [[hasRunner::Jenny Glitz]]
* [[hasRunner::Moth]]
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==Summary==
==Summary==


Worried about the influx of Tempo, two local crime syndicates hire a team of shadowrunners to help them conduct a peace talk.
A small tech firm hires a team of shadowrunners to smuggle stolen goods across an international border.
==Background==
==Background==


In the early 2070s, a bioengineered awakened drug known as Tempo flooded the streets. It was both extremely popular and extremely dangerous, and as international authorities cracked down on production, it only became more valuable. Crime syndicates and street gangs fought highly destructive wars over it. In Seattle, two notable participants were the Shotozomi and the Eighty-Eights. A decade later, these factions remember their losses and want to avoid similar bloodshed going forward, but there are agitators in their ranks who want to see blood shed.
Aekai Heuristic Technologies, a subsidiary of Mitsuhama Computer Technologies, came into some electronic equipment it needed moved out of Seattle and into the SSC. Unknown groups of interest appear to have learned of this shipment, and they prepared to intercept it.
==The Meet==
==The Meet==


The syndicates' liaison requested a meeting at a neutral location in Bellevue at 10 AM. The shadowrunners found their way there independently, meeting no resistance. Gathered together, a yakuza lieutenant and a triad straw sandal explained the situation. Perceptive, the shadowrunners noticed there was more trouble than they were letting on; they got the sense these lieutenants did not have full control over their respective camps, and they decided to negotiate for more money. This strategy paid off, as without a united front, each faction was willing to pay a little more so as not to be outdone by the other. The team found this agreeable and set out to organize the conference.
The shadowrunners met with an Aekai Heuristic Technologies representative by the docks in downtown Seattle. He explained that a shipment of goods needed to be moved across the border to a drop point in SSC territory, avoiding inspection where possible. He offered the team 80,000¥ or double that in Mitsuhama scrip. Chariot took offense to this and demanded triple in Mitsuhama scrip, though Jenny Glitz and Rabbit calmed down the negotiations and explained that by cost-benefit analysis, a discretionary fund for bribing some border officials might be in order; the liaison saw the wisdom in this and raised the offer to 104,000¥ or double in Mitsuhama scrip. The team agreed on this, and the product was loaded into the van with a warning they should not inspect the contents of the packages. They were assured the cargo was not hazardous or overly fragile, at least.
==The Legwork==


Ellie had to request some time off for the job, and her manager allowed this only on the condition she make a music video involving cooking and singing. She agreed.
The team considered the routes ahead of them. One possible route out of Seattle involved traversing deadly lava floes, and though this would avoid a border checkpoint, it was also extremely dangerous. Jenny called her fixer in San Francisco who knew several smuggling operations along the West Coast. Sure enough, he'd heard about a group who were looking to smuggle some Ares-brand laser weapons out of Seattle, and they were willing to put some money toward bribes if the team would take the cargo into the SSC at a point along their route. They would have to go through some barrens after reaching the SSC to avoid a second border checkpoint later on, but this was seen as preferable to navigating the lava zone surely full of angry fire spirits instead of having the second checkpoint bribed to avoid the barrens.
==The Legwork==
==The Run==


Moth called her syndicate contact - her papa, [[SignificantNPC::King Midas]] - to ask for any known dissent in the ranks of the Eighty-Eights and the Shotozomi. It turned out that Eighty-Eight red pole Wen Hong and Shotozomi lieutenant Igarashi Hiroshige were unhappy with the peace talks, with the former easily agitated due to pain over losing a brother in the Tempo wars and the latter likely to agitate because he wanted a war with the triad. Jenny called both clients to ask for what information about this dissent they would be willing to give and their preferred approaches. They each agreed it would be best to keep these two separate as long as possible, in order to prevent violence between or within each group.
Deals struck, the team hit the road. Unfortunately, they ran into trouble before they even got to the border. Knight-Errant had set up an emergency traffic stop and was inspecting all vehicles on this particular road. Suspicious, Chariot sent a Fly-Spy to eavesdrop on the K-E conversation while Jenny browsed local traffic and news reports. All they could tell was that K-E had gotten a report of a vehicle containing suspicious cargo of some unspecified variety that would be traveling this road. Jenny tapped into the police comm system and posed as a dispatch agent to (mis)inform the checkpoint they'd received confirmation the suspicious cargo had been non-plastique explosives and they should switch to chemsniffers. As the team's cargo contained no suspicious odors, they were cleared without incident.


Ellie and Hydro prepared to film the music video to satisfy Ellie's manager, as Moth called in favors for thaumaturgical and physical security, from [[SignificantNPC::The Steward]] and [[SignificantNPC::Heavy Metal]]. Captain Boomerang prepared to summon a spirit to assist thaumaturgical security and crafted several powerful alchemical preparations in case something went wrong. Jenny provided instructions for creating a Faraday cage from materials at a hardware store, which would be installed in the meeting room to prevent online interference during the talks. She also found Wen Hong's P2.1, where it turned out he fancied himself a model and had several professional-quality shots recently posted. Jenny did a little hacking and talking to stir up interest in his modeling career so that he would be distracted with social media popularity instead of any agitation that the yakuza lieutenant might be planning, which worked out well.
After bypassing this checkpoint, they met up with the laser weapon smugglers and had them load their product into the spare seats. Then, they reached the border. A tired officer pretended to inspect the truck, and Chariot was rude to him. Nevertheless, they pressed on alright.


The location was set at a fairly nice abandoned restaurant in neutral territory - a safehouse arranged by Moth, and the necessary modifications were made. The music video turned out very well, though the team decided not to release it until after the talks, for opsec.
As they made their way through some SSC barrens that still bore signs of damage from the eruption of Mt. Rainier, they came across a second impromptu traffic stop. Chariot sent out his drones to get eyes and ears on the situation while Jenny looked at traffic reports. There were no official statements about this traffic stop, unlike the last one, though there was social media buzz talking about how there'd been a crash of some sort. Jenny surmised this was a poor explanation for whatever they were really up to and hacked their comms, listening in to what sounded like a coordinated group looking to steal their shipment. Rabbit hopped out of the vehicle and snuck in close under combination magical and technological cover after noticing a toxic shaman among them. Jenny spotted a decker on their side and escalated system access as best she could before the team sprung a surprise attack.
==The Run==


When the scheduled time arrived, both factions arrived in entourages of seven. The team had excellent cooking skills at its disposal, and it successfully prepared a good meal, with Captain Boomerang as the lead on the cooking, assisted by Moth and Ellie. The negotiators were covertly checked for weapons, offensive magic, and hack-capable hardware. They were cleared without incident. Moth moderated the negotiations while Captain Boomerang acted as security for the room. Hydro stayed hidden, keeping a covert eye from above and AR-tagging things of importance. Ellie entertained the yakuza guests who were not participating in the talks, using her supernatural peace to prevent any hostility from arising. Jenny Glitz kept an eye on the triad, capitalizing on her social media influencing to keep Wen Hong in a good mood.
As things kicked off, Jenny smashed the decker with the full force of her hardware and superuser privileges, knocking them offline in one hit. Rabbit leapt at the shaman, slicing him to bits with her enchanted monowhip. Chariot commanded his drones to assault the four gunmen who began filing out of the wrecked trailer they'd been using for concealment during the ruse, and Sinister began took careful, measured shots with a sniper rifle. The gunmen attempted to regroup after the vicious assault, but between Chariot's drone swarm, Rabbit's deadly speed, Sinister's precision, and Jenny's combat optimization heuristics, they were dispatched within seconds, and the lone survivor dropped his weapon and fled.


The talks got off to a rocky start, but ultimately concluded peacefully. The team's social, technical, and professional skills had succeeded in engineering a productive exchange.
The team met no further resistance. They were able to unload the laser weapons at a drop point convenient for their accomplices before dropping off the primary cargo at a small warehouse in a small town.
==Aftermath==
==Aftermath==


The clients were pleased with the job and paid the shadowrunners as promised. Time will tell if this peace lasts as Tempo returns, but these syndicates are off to a good start for less destruction down the line.
The warehouse manager laughed at the idea of corp scrip and allowed the shadowrunners to take equivalent value out of the electronics shipment instead. They were happy to oblige. They returned home no worse for wear.
 
Ellie's music video went on to be popular on a national scale, and she became famous in the UCAS!
==Rewards==
==Rewards==


Rewards:
*26,000¥ OR 52,000¥ of electronic equipment of no more than availability 15
 
*3 Karma
(Not Ellie):
 
*16,000¥
*8 Karma
*2 CDP
*2 CDP
*+2 Triad Rep
*+2 Yakuza Rep
(Ellie):
*16,000¥
*National Fame
*2 CDP
*+2 Triad Rep
*+2 Yakuza Rep


==Player After Action Reports (AARs)==
==Player After Action Reports (AARs)==
===Hydro===
I feel like the Haven's babying me a little, all I had to do was sit around, nod, and watch people from my catwalk net. I liked this job though, and I got to work with Ellie. I wouldn't mind more like it.
===Captain Boomerang===
I got paid 16 grand to sit there for a few hours. And I think I made my best ever prep. Shame it got wasted on increase reflexes when it could have been on like...  a real spell. Great job planning on everyone's end. Wish I had been able to contribute more, but, I like to think my presence was a deterrent in some cases.


=== Jenny Glitz ===
=== Jenny Glitz ===
I think I must've hit the big time, 'cause I've never seen this much jing in one paycheck. I'm gonna use it to get a better deck. This toaster's holding me back - I could've been fried if there'd been any cybercombat.
What's up, it's your girl ''glitzkrieg'' here to tell you about the hottest new strats in delivery speedrunning. This week: Seattle to the SSC. Now what you wanna do is avoid border checkpoints to save time. You can see here at the beginning I exploited a bug in the cops' comm system to make their AI think nothing was wrong, and they used a faster scanner too. Definitely picked up a few seconds there. Now, the laser side quest is a risky move, because you have to spend time talking to the quest giver, but if you optimize your team comp, you can have someone do this while someone else is driving, saving as much time as possible. That'll let you skip the lava level, but you still have to go through the gang fight. Now this fight could've gone way worse, but we got the drop on them. We lost a few seconds because my processor was slow, but we made up time by sabotaging them in advance of the fight. See where I smacked the gun-rat with a baseball bat? One-hit KO, good RNG. Anyway, it's a straight shot to the end credits after that, so just hightail it through the barrens. They don't enforce the speed limit there.
 
=== Moth ===
[[Moth]] here. This was my 20th run. This was a good team.  Folks who are willing to take the time to plan and do good legwork, so we can pull off the job quietly and cleanly. I think I had the most experience of the group setting up a safehouse and arranging security for it. I've done that for other runs, and in my work for the Laesa Syndicate.  Papa had valuable information about the political situation in the other syndicates. He also let me know that the best outcome for us, the Laesa, in the drug trade was to avoid a full alliance between the Yakuza and the Triad over Tempo. I was able to use my role in the negotiating room to subtly steer them towards neutrality - avoiding a gang war, but also avoiding a full alliance.  I appreciated that Ellie listened to me about how to do her singing/cooking video so that it created the least risk for the security of the run, and for the other runners. I'm impressed by what a good cook Boomerang is - he, Ellie, and I could definitely work together to cater parties for the haven with full meal service. Jenny had some great ideas to increase security and to distract the Triad agitator, Wen Hong, from his anger by boosting his modeling career.


=== Sinister ===
I am now the proud owner of a Aeroquip Dustoff medical evac drone. Why? I really couldn't tell you. But yeah, that thing ''accelerates''. Picked up a few bags of miscellaneous electronic bits as well, gonna see what modifications I can make to my gear. Anyways, the run? Smooth sailing, though I was definitely outclassed by Rabbit. I'll need some higher-grade RPC if I want to compete. Oh yeah, finally got some use out of my sniper rifle again; those hand-loaded rounds really do pack a heavier punch.
[[Category:Runs]]
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Latest revision as of 11:41, 3 June 2020

Through The City And Over The Flows To Salish We Go
Date2081-05-24
GMAurora
LocationVarious, SSC
Factions Involved
ShadowHaven Highwaymen
Units involved
  • A toxic rat shaman
  • A decker
  • Four gunmen
  • Two snipers
  • Two cars
  • Summary

    A small tech firm hires a team of shadowrunners to smuggle stolen goods across an international border.

    Background

    Aekai Heuristic Technologies, a subsidiary of Mitsuhama Computer Technologies, came into some electronic equipment it needed moved out of Seattle and into the SSC. Unknown groups of interest appear to have learned of this shipment, and they prepared to intercept it.

    The Meet

    The shadowrunners met with an Aekai Heuristic Technologies representative by the docks in downtown Seattle. He explained that a shipment of goods needed to be moved across the border to a drop point in SSC territory, avoiding inspection where possible. He offered the team 80,000¥ or double that in Mitsuhama scrip. Chariot took offense to this and demanded triple in Mitsuhama scrip, though Jenny Glitz and Rabbit calmed down the negotiations and explained that by cost-benefit analysis, a discretionary fund for bribing some border officials might be in order; the liaison saw the wisdom in this and raised the offer to 104,000¥ or double in Mitsuhama scrip. The team agreed on this, and the product was loaded into the van with a warning they should not inspect the contents of the packages. They were assured the cargo was not hazardous or overly fragile, at least.

    The Legwork

    The team considered the routes ahead of them. One possible route out of Seattle involved traversing deadly lava floes, and though this would avoid a border checkpoint, it was also extremely dangerous. Jenny called her fixer in San Francisco who knew several smuggling operations along the West Coast. Sure enough, he'd heard about a group who were looking to smuggle some Ares-brand laser weapons out of Seattle, and they were willing to put some money toward bribes if the team would take the cargo into the SSC at a point along their route. They would have to go through some barrens after reaching the SSC to avoid a second border checkpoint later on, but this was seen as preferable to navigating the lava zone surely full of angry fire spirits instead of having the second checkpoint bribed to avoid the barrens.

    The Run

    Deals struck, the team hit the road. Unfortunately, they ran into trouble before they even got to the border. Knight-Errant had set up an emergency traffic stop and was inspecting all vehicles on this particular road. Suspicious, Chariot sent a Fly-Spy to eavesdrop on the K-E conversation while Jenny browsed local traffic and news reports. All they could tell was that K-E had gotten a report of a vehicle containing suspicious cargo of some unspecified variety that would be traveling this road. Jenny tapped into the police comm system and posed as a dispatch agent to (mis)inform the checkpoint they'd received confirmation the suspicious cargo had been non-plastique explosives and they should switch to chemsniffers. As the team's cargo contained no suspicious odors, they were cleared without incident.

    After bypassing this checkpoint, they met up with the laser weapon smugglers and had them load their product into the spare seats. Then, they reached the border. A tired officer pretended to inspect the truck, and Chariot was rude to him. Nevertheless, they pressed on alright.

    As they made their way through some SSC barrens that still bore signs of damage from the eruption of Mt. Rainier, they came across a second impromptu traffic stop. Chariot sent out his drones to get eyes and ears on the situation while Jenny looked at traffic reports. There were no official statements about this traffic stop, unlike the last one, though there was social media buzz talking about how there'd been a crash of some sort. Jenny surmised this was a poor explanation for whatever they were really up to and hacked their comms, listening in to what sounded like a coordinated group looking to steal their shipment. Rabbit hopped out of the vehicle and snuck in close under combination magical and technological cover after noticing a toxic shaman among them. Jenny spotted a decker on their side and escalated system access as best she could before the team sprung a surprise attack.

    As things kicked off, Jenny smashed the decker with the full force of her hardware and superuser privileges, knocking them offline in one hit. Rabbit leapt at the shaman, slicing him to bits with her enchanted monowhip. Chariot commanded his drones to assault the four gunmen who began filing out of the wrecked trailer they'd been using for concealment during the ruse, and Sinister began took careful, measured shots with a sniper rifle. The gunmen attempted to regroup after the vicious assault, but between Chariot's drone swarm, Rabbit's deadly speed, Sinister's precision, and Jenny's combat optimization heuristics, they were dispatched within seconds, and the lone survivor dropped his weapon and fled.

    The team met no further resistance. They were able to unload the laser weapons at a drop point convenient for their accomplices before dropping off the primary cargo at a small warehouse in a small town.

    Aftermath

    The warehouse manager laughed at the idea of corp scrip and allowed the shadowrunners to take equivalent value out of the electronics shipment instead. They were happy to oblige. They returned home no worse for wear.

    Rewards

    • 26,000¥ OR 52,000¥ of electronic equipment of no more than availability 15
    • 3 Karma
    • 2 CDP

    Player After Action Reports (AARs)

    Jenny Glitz

    What's up, it's your girl glitzkrieg here to tell you about the hottest new strats in delivery speedrunning. This week: Seattle to the SSC. Now what you wanna do is avoid border checkpoints to save time. You can see here at the beginning I exploited a bug in the cops' comm system to make their AI think nothing was wrong, and they used a faster scanner too. Definitely picked up a few seconds there. Now, the laser side quest is a risky move, because you have to spend time talking to the quest giver, but if you optimize your team comp, you can have someone do this while someone else is driving, saving as much time as possible. That'll let you skip the lava level, but you still have to go through the gang fight. Now this fight could've gone way worse, but we got the drop on them. We lost a few seconds because my processor was slow, but we made up time by sabotaging them in advance of the fight. See where I smacked the gun-rat with a baseball bat? One-hit KO, good RNG. Anyway, it's a straight shot to the end credits after that, so just hightail it through the barrens. They don't enforce the speed limit there.

    Sinister

    I am now the proud owner of a Aeroquip Dustoff medical evac drone. Why? I really couldn't tell you. But yeah, that thing accelerates. Picked up a few bags of miscellaneous electronic bits as well, gonna see what modifications I can make to my gear. Anyways, the run? Smooth sailing, though I was definitely outclassed by Rabbit. I'll need some higher-grade RPC if I want to compete. Oh yeah, finally got some use out of my sniper rifle again; those hand-loaded rounds really do pack a heavier punch.