THE SECOND ANNUAL NEO-ANARCHISTS GUIDE TO EVERYTHING ELSE(tm) "The daily press is the evil principle of the modern world, and time will only serve to disclose this fact with greater and greater clearness. The capacity of the newspaper for degeneration is sophistically without limit, since it can always sink lower and lower in its choice of readers. At last it will stir up all those dregs of humanity which no state or government can control." -- Soren Kierkegaard The Last Years: Journals 1853-55 Edited and Compiled by Jerry Stratton jerry@teetot.acusd.edu jerry@usdcsv.acusd.edu Compuserve: 76506,636 The copyrights of each article are held by the original authors. This compilation is Copyright 1992 Jerry Stratton. Distribute freely, at no cost to the user or profit for yourself. Welcome to the Second Annual Neo-Anarchists Guide to Everything Else. This is a semi-regular electronically-distributed magazine devoted to FASA's Shadowrun® role-playing game. In the NAGEE, we're covering everything _else_. We are now accepting ads. Prices must be listed in Nuyen, and you must give an LTG number. If you're worried about deckers, you're in the wrong place, chummer. Advertising space is free, but we reserve the right to hold our nose and drop your copy into the round file. So, your team need a little exposure? Your band playing a hot date? Need to sell some specially acquired information? Hey, just send us the ad and we'll stick it in here. Or, not. But what've you got to lose? There's currently a gopher server for the Guide running on beelzebub.acusd.edu (that's IP address 192.55.87.241). If you're not familiar with gopher, it's a simple news server that a lot of sites are running. If you've got it at your site, all you'll need to do to use it is type gopher (if you want the NAGEE gopher, type gopher beelzebub.acusd.edu). If you haven't got it at your site, you might think about getting it. The gopher client will compile on most Unix computers, and can be found at boombox.micro.umn.edu (of course, you need to know how to compile -- but I guess that's what contacts are for, eh? Find a decker). If you'd like to contribute to an upcoming Guide, go to it. See last issue's introduction for what we want. You won't get paid, but you will get the adulation of tons of people. Just tons. The Guide comes in two versions -- Rich Text Format (for Word 4.0 and other word processors) and an ascii text version. The ascii version contains the same information as the Word version, but doesn't look nearly as spiffy. If you don't have a friend with a Macintosh and Word 4.0 (or higher), expand your circle of friends: contacts are, after all, the key to survival. Many thanks to all those who have contributed to this issue. CONTENTS Bulletin Board New York City 2050 The North Bay The Meat Market Economics of Shadowrunning The Word on the Streets Shadow U. The Ice Box The Black Market Silent Death Dead Zones Roper Grey's The Neo-Anarchists' On-Line Grimoire Master Spell List Addenda Tune In, Turn On, Drop Out Tess Diary Amazon Tales The Chipper Seattle Sourcebook Index The Annual Neo-Anarchists Guide to Everything Else is published... whenever. I'm Jerry Stratton. My address is 4129 1/2 Utah Street, San Diego, CA 92104. Subscription? Pfah! Go pick it up yourself. Single copy price? Only your immortal soul, chummer! Bwah-ha-ha! Well. Direct inquiries to Jerry Stratton at jerry@teetot.acusd.edu or jerry@usdcsv.acusd.edu on internet, or 76506,636 on Compuserve. The above addresses are subject to change, especially Snail Mail. The Second Annual Neo-Anarchists Guide to Everything Else was released on May 26, 1992. Like I got nothing better to do today? Current issues are available at Compuserve's RPG group, if they can possibly spare the space, and via anonymous ftp at usdcsv.acusd.edu in the rpg.shadowrun directory. Shadowrun is a registered trademark of FASA, Inc. We have nothing to do with FASA, and they have nothing to do with us. THE BULLETIN BOARD From: Silver Cianide Address: Date: Fri, 20 Mar 52 07:13:20 To: All Subject: Correction: Pharmacy Hul Kaline is also known on the street as Conananol and Schwarzezine. Ask for Sharzezine, and they'll as likely laugh at you or kill you as a narc. Like I said, we at the NAGEE cannot be held responsible for the information presented here. (p. 40, The Pharmacy, Hul Kaline) From: Silver Cianide Address: Date: Fri, 20 Mar 52 07:15:36 To: All Subject: Correction: Pharmacy In the Addiction Level example, it says that the Addiction Level if he gets 1 success or less is 2, and the Addiction Level if he gets 2 or 3 successes is 1. Vous et wrong, wrong, wrong. If he gets 0 or 1 success, his Addiction Level is 6 -- Rating (3) times dosage (2). If he gets 2 or 3 successes, his Addiction Level is 3 -- Rating times (the dosage reduced by 1). Yeah, we apologize if you're more addicted than you thought you were. That's what you get for using drugs. Just say no, hey? Incidentally, if any of you have used the more recreational drugs, let us know what their effects are. We'd never use those things. Uh uh. (p. 38, The Pharmacy, Drugs in Shadowrun) From: Silver Cianide Address: Date: Fri, 20 Mar 52 07:20:31 To: All Subject: Explanation: Fort Hollywood Yes, the Dunes in Hollywood is a half Hotel, half Motel. Think of it as a hi-rise motel. The official name, though, is the Dunes Sunset Hotel & Restaurant. (p. 7, Fort Hollywood, Hotels in Hollywood) From: Silver Cianide Address: Date: Fri, 20 Mar 52 07:24:24 To: All Subject: Correction: Shadow U. Whoops. Social Skills is not a skill. It's a skill type (like Active Skills or Knowledge Skills). The skills of that type are Leadership, Interrogation, Negotiation, and Etiquette. See this issue's Shadow U. for a corrected version. (p. 27, Shadow U., Social Skills) Also, under 'Written Composition,' books/texts, articles, etc., is a specialization of the 'non-fiction genre,' rather than its own specialization. It's the counterpart to novels, novellas... under 'fiction.' And comedy, drama, western, horror, etc., is a specialization of the 'scripts' concentration. Under 'Acting,' comedy, drama, etc., are the specializations for the 'simsense, movies, etc.' concentrations. And, finally, Perkins-Athabaskan is Sasquatch. From: Silver Cianide Address: Date: Fri, 20 Mar 52 07:31:25 To: All Subject: Explanation: Insanity If a character with Deadly insanity is resisting insanity, that character has a bonus of 4 to the Target Number. This is despite the fact the a character with Deadly Insanity has no target number penalties due to insanity. The more insane you are, the harder it is to go further insane. Though you can pretend otherwise. (p. 46, Insanity) From: Quiverclaw Address: Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2052 23:58:15 To: Neo.Anarch.Guide.Everything.Else Subject: more SR questions... Hi, me again *grin* 1) Would it be possible for someone like, oh, say Jerry Stratton to come up with a coherent set of rules for SR for cyber- insanity... I appreciate whats in NAGEE, but that doesn't give things like chances for someone with exceptionally low essence to go cyberpsycho. etc., etc....The reason I'm asking is all these new archetypes (blade boy, street rigger, etc....) that have essences oh say around the .5 range or lower...shouldn't a pc have the chance to go cyberpsycho after his essence drops below 1? Well, as a GM I discourage going below 1, and well...I digress... 2) Another question on dead zones...do they extend to the barrier or what? I.e. could you fly over one in a plane? That type of thing, anyway, you get the idea... 3) I've got the Rigger's Black Book, and Joe is right...it doesn't go into enuff detail on how to do things like conceal weapons...and which ones can be concealed...can we look forward to this in NAGEE2? Hope so. Maybe even sooner...anybody feel brave? 4) Not a question this time :) If you haven't gotten through whatever means at your disposal NAN 1 & 2 do so. Well worth it. Excellent background, plus a pretty good adventure in each to boot. Speaking of books, can anyone tell me if the trilogy Secrets of Power is out? and if so, what are the numbers so I can have it ordered? (yeah, I know, I said no questions...but hey, you don't like it, don't subscribe to a list server :) Anyway, if you haven't seen the ad. its in the back on NAN 2...but no numbers :( 5) and finally...why do the artists for SR always consider it necessary for anybody who has spurs to walk around with them extended? Just curious. Enough of my well, insert your favorite expletive here. From: Silver Cianide Address: Date: Tue, 24 Mar 52 09:15:15 To: Quiverclaw Subject: re: more SR questions... Well, Quiverclaw, I'll answer your questions in order. First, I am working on integrating cyber-psychosis with the insanity rules from the previous guide. Hopefully, it'll be done in time for this guide. If not, it'll be here next time. It'll assume that cyber- psychoses occur (if they occur at all) when a character has cyber installed. Once you're at 0 or less Essence (and you could chance this to 1 or less if you wanted) it becomes very hard to resist the insanity. 2) Dead zones, dead zones. Frag, I didn't know what I was opening up when I brought this up. Your questions are answered in this issue. See 'Dead Zones Redux.' A dead zone would have to be awfully big to extend to the barrier. Since the barrier is 50 miles up, the zone would need a radius of 50 miles. Such a zone would be 100 miles wide. 3) Nope, no one wrote about this for this issue, and I didn't see anything out on the matrix, either. Anybody want to volunteer? 4) There are currently four books that I know of for Shadowrun. The Secrets of Power trilogy, which I haven't read, and 2XS, reviewed in the last issue. 5) Lots of them have spurs non-extended, you just don't notice them underneath the suits. From: Strings Address: Date: Wed, 25 Mar 52 14:09:25 To: Neo.Anarch.Guide.Everything.Else Subject: Neo-Anarchist's Guide As an interested 'runner, and representing other interested 'runners, I was curious as to how one went about submitting to the Guide to Everything Else. We have a few ShadowCorps on the lam, and some inside scum on what's hit the beer-town of Milwaukee since the 'good ol' days' before the turn of the century. From: Silver Cianide Address: Date: Wed, 25 Mar 52 19:39:40 To: Ariel Subject: re: Neo-Anarchist's Guide Anything you want to submit, send on over to me at jerry@teetot.acusd.edu if you can't reach me there, try jerry@usdcsv.acusd.edu, and if that don't work, you might try Compuserve: 76506,636. Otherwise, you're one of the great unknown, and our electrons will never cross. From: Benz Steele Address: Date: Wed Apr 22 06:03:43 2052 To: Neo.Anarch.Guide.Everything.Else Subject: letter to Dr. Stratton Cianide, chummer, this is Benz Steele from Germany, where the beer is the best and the shadows are deep. I'm relaying a message for an employer who has problems with using a deck. I came across a posting of yours, the anarchist something or other and gandered it at him. Seems the old worm took offense at the words of a Dr. Stratton. The gist of it is, this Stratton corp came off with an idea about failure of gear in dead zones. Tamarantha (the worm) started going off about the quality of education these days, and I'll spare you the rest. His point was that certain principles, namely the mechanical laws, have always been around, and were discovered way back when with the Greeks, along with that four basic materials stuff. Gravity is one of these nifty laws (we don't fall off the earth in a dead zone, so it must still work, at least in some manner) so the satellites will never fall from the sky, except through the natural decay of orbits and other outside interference. Other devices based on the basic physical principles of springs, slopes and the like should all work fine. Oh, yeah. Tam also wanted to know if you'all have an archive somewhere. I'd just cruise the ether and find it, but my current Johnson doesn't approve of such behavior, and the pay is good. I noticed you'all'r short of decking articles, would you be receptive to a couple? (if the worm'll give me the time...) Benze Steele, decker of the first IMP From: Silver Cianide Address: Date: Wed, 22 Apr 52 08:33:26 To: Benze Steele Subject: re: letter to Dr. Stratton Hi, Benze! There's no distribution list; If the first NAGEE mailed to you, I can do that (specify Microsoft Word/RTF or Text), but it's easiest (for me, anyway) if you pick it up from the ftp site: usdcsv.acusd.edu (192.55.87.6). It's in the directory rpg/shadowrun. And we certainly are interested in decking articles. Yeah, Yeah! And you'll be happy to know that, due to popular demand, there's another article on dead zones, expanding on idea of 'mechanicals' that was brought up by the Greek reference in the first article. In particular, steam engines have made a comeback. Good thing the rail companies never got the initiative to redesign their tracks for modern trains. Incidentally, the quality of education these days has nothing to do with Dr. Stratton. He's no longer affiliated with any Corp, being as he's retired, and all, and was presumably educated before the Awakening. Personally, I don't see what good a pre-awakening education could be, but who am I? From: Mark Address: Date: Wed, 29 Apr 1992 04:40:27 GMT To: Neo.Anarch.Guide.Everything.Else Subject: Cyber Applications Okay, So your razor boy has cyber-eyes, a radio, and some headware memory: Program the locations of several concealed explosives into the headware Mp's. Rig it so that these locations are displayed with their number in his field of view. Run down explosive laden alley with [insert baddies] in hot pursuit. You can see the explosives, they can't. When they get to the right place, broadcast (with the radio) the correct signal at the correct frequency and BOOM. No more pursuit. Do this to several alleys. With demolitions(B/R) build C-12 into a shaped charge that looks remarkably like a brick. No one will find them until its too late. (or beer cans, or dead rats, light fixtures... get Creative). NEW YORK CITY 2050 Brought to you by Dark Elf tourist information Dark Elf, VESPOSIT@ccvm.sunysb.edu It's a tough town, megacorps engage in illegal activities, crime is rampant in many areas, there is violence in the streets, metahumans, and monsters. All in all, it hasn't changed much! "New York was bad enough before the awakening, now it truly is a jungle out there!" Mayor Franklin Dean, Jan 3, 2050 ENTERTAINMENT/MEDIA: Manhattan Athletic Complex (built after the quake of '05): A full sports complex/concert arena. New York Times, Daily News, Various Tabloids ABC (Awakened Broadcasting Company): The original ABC gave over to a more modern format. NBC,CBS (more TV/holovid/simsense broadcasts) Soho theater district Restaurants/Hotels/Clubs: Many of New York's "classic" nightspots and hangouts are still around, but the quake of '05 made room for many newer venues, all having that special New York atmosphere. STATISTICS: Population: 9,000,000 + Human: 63% (approx. 5,670,000) Elven: 13% (approx. 1,170,000) Dwarven: 4% (approx. 360,000) Orkish: 15% (approx. 1,350,000) Trollish: 4% (approx. 360,000) Other: 1% (approx. 90,000) (population count is only for sentient species) Crime Rate: High (the latest data was too disparate to give an accurate assessment) >> Who's going to believe this drek, the corps are afraid that showing the real figures will damage their poor little tourist industry! << --Sandman <09:32:19/10-22-50> PUBLIC SERVICES/UTILITIES: Police Service: Metro Police Incorporated Fire Control: Lerner LTD. Sanitation: Various Independents (believed backed by organized crime cartels) Public Works Maintenance: Northeastern Technical Services Public Database: Atlantic Telecommunications (a division of Trump International) Grid-Guide System: Magna Tech (a division of Akaru Incorporated) Power: Bell Atlantic, Long Island Atomics Military: UCAS 43rd Metroplex Guard This is a unit of "weekend warriors" similar to the 20th century national guard reserve. They are the official standing military force for the greater metropolitan area. >> Yeah, see your local UCAS recruiter today. You too can get paid less and only get half the gear of the average corporate security force. << --BillyJack<11:28:09/12-02-50> MAJOR POINTS OF INTEREST: Most of the original sites survived, or were reconstructed after the quake. Some of them are: Empire State Building (restored in 2006) World Trade Center Central Park: Can be an unfriendly place in it's deepest parts, especially at night. The inner regions have become like the Barrens in Seattle. The more peaceful southern section has become a well known hangout for elves. >>I went to the Tavern On The Green a few weeks ago, the place was filled with elves and dwarves of all shapes and sizes. There were some other humans there too, but I felt out of place anyway, since I was the only one in the joint NOT dressed like an extra in a Robin Hood Vid. It looked like a scene out of one of those role- playing games that were popular in the latter half of the 20th century<< --Morgan<08:54:35/11-09-50> >>Yeah, those posergangs can be a real pain in the ass.<< --NancyK<11:28:10/11-09-50> >>And I suppose you can't stand all those "keebs" running around?<< --Dark Elf<11:40:26/11-10-50> Statue of Liberty: Still welcomes travelers to the city after its second renovation since the 1980's. The Intrepid: Still floating in it's dock after a world war and a century of tourists. Was purchased by the Dragon Tirandor in 2038 for use as a lair/ corporate headquarters. Rockefeller Center: Bought out by a number of Japanese companies, but retains it's original look and name. NEW SITES: Manhattan Athletic Complex: located between Henry Hudson Pkwy and West End Avenue on the west side. (One of the largest arenas on the east coast, it has a removable dome.) Akaru Inc. World Headquarters: This is the world headquarters for Akaru Inc., a large conglomerate originally based in Japan. The Akaru complex is just south of the Manhattan Athletic Complex (MAC) on the west side of West End Avenue between 59th and 63rd streets. It is one huge building ten stories tall. It is similar, in many respects, to Seattle's Renraku Arcology. The first three levels are basically malls, hotels and casinos (yes, NY has lifted it's gambling laws since 2030). The rest of the building contains offices and laboratories. There are also several sub-levels which house "secure" areas. The roof has a helipad and several antennae for communication. >>Yeah, gambling's legal now, but the mayor gets a 10% cut. And he claims he has no mob ties!<< --Dark Elf<16:25:05/12-25-50> Trump Center: While tycoon Donald Trump met with financial disaster in the late 20th century, his son, Donald Jr. found great success in the world of big business. He managed to form a huge conglomeration of smaller companies under the name Trump International. In NY, his megacorp is rivaled in power and diversity only by Akaru. The new Trump Center occupies six city blocks, encompassing the area between park and 5th avenues, and from 51st to 54th streets. Madison avenue actually goes through the complex, with entrances to the parking facility. It has a main building that is 8 stories tall, with a number of sub-levels. Atop this superstructure is the tower, which climbs 80 stories above the main building. The first few floors are malls/hotels/casinos and other public venues. The tower contains corporate offices, security garrisons, storage facilities, media/ telecommunications facilities etc.... (It is rumored that Donald Trump Sr. is kept alive and in retirement here by an enormous amount of cybernetic life support systems and is more machine than man). The tower also has a rooftop heliport. GENERAL AREAS: Midtown/Downtown Manhattan: Almost totally overrun by the corps. everything here is either corporate controlled, or geared towards the corporate pocketbook. This is known on the streets as Corptown, and is aptly named. Greenwich Village: A region in corptown that is not completely controlled by the corporate mind. It is the place to go for the "Trendy" hangouts and corporate wannabees. Chinatown: The Downtown area surrounding Canal St. that is still mostly residential. It is almost exclusively Chinese, and is the place to go to find street vendors and black market fences. The streets are controlled by various gangs that constantly compete with each other for supremacy in the area. Brooklyn/Queens: These areas are mostly residential. There are a large variety of neighborhoods, many with an almost exclusive cultural bias. quality of life varies from block to block (i.e. the more affluent homes of Jamaica Estates turn into a war zone of poverty and crime when one crosses Hillside Ave.) Uptown (North of Central Park): These are the areas hit worst by the quake in 2005. Many areas have never been repaired, and there are streets blocked by fallen buildings. Many areas are dangerous, with buildings that may begin to collapse at any time. The corps have few interests other than low-cost housing developments. There are a few spots that can be considered "healthy" neighborhoods, but many are urban nightmares. This region has the highest police mortality rates. The northernmost tip of Manhattan is overrun with vegetation that has grown beyond the boundaries of old parks, producing another region of barrens. >> Fine, just hype corptown and make people believe that every other place in NY is a dirty rotten hole, no wonder most of the neighborhoods never get too far. << --Velvet Knight <11:31:08/11-10-50> Bronx: This area is similar to the way it was in the 20th century. It contains the highest concentration of Native Americans in the city. >>We give them Manhattan for $24 and only 4 centuries later, they give us the Bronx<< --Running Eagle<18:26:47/12-01-50> Organized Crime: New York has continued to be a center for organized crime cartels of various backgrounds. While the Yakuza has pushed the Mafia out of Seattle, the same has not happened in NY. In NY, the Yakuza have gained a very strong power base (and have influence in almost every Japanese corp in the city, with the most notable exception being Akaru, who consider them dishonorable slime). There are also various Seoulpa rings scattered throughout the city. Even with the growing power of Asian syndicates, the Mafia has maintained most of it's power in NY. The Mafia typically uses legitimate businesses as fronts for their own illegal operations. They practically control the construction and waste disposal operations in the city. Police: Roosevelt Island is the site of the city headquarters for Metro Police Inc. They have a small airstrip for security use. This strip is also open to high level corporate executives who carry a corporate security pass. This site houses Metro's patrol helicopters, planes, and patrol boats. >>Security pass, HA. They only let Metro shareholders use it. Anyone who tries to get a pass gets laughed at. These cops only take care of their own.<< --anonymous<21:17:04/10-05-50> CORPORATE POLITICS The major competitors in NY are Akaru and Trump. Both of these corps are made up of hundreds of smaller corps that were bought and either sold off in pieces or renovated and made profitable. Akaru and Trump consider each other to be honorable opponents. Yoguchi Akaru, a descendant of a long line of samurai, has no desire to put Trump out of business, that would take far too many resources, and would probably destroy his company. Akaru realizes that competition with Trump has given his company momentum. He sees that there is an almost symbiotic relationship between the two companies, and to destroy one destroys the other. There are, however, factions within Akaru Inc. that do not believe this. Akaru has to constantly play these people against each other to keep them from doing something rash. Even if Akaru's goal was to eliminate Trump International, he would frown on the dishonorable methods used by most businessmen these days. For Akaru, honor is of the utmost importance. Trump shares many of the same views as Akaru, and many of the same problems. In a corp as large as Trump International or Akaru, one person cannot possibly have absolute control over all the businesses that make up these huge conglomerates, and factions within Trump also have their own agendas regarding their major competitors. Trump has an active social conscience, and is constantly concerned with making NY a better place (no small task). The great amount of respect (friendship?) between Trump and Akaru is widely known in the business community. The unusual relationship between the two has been described as showing the difference between enemies and opponents. They are far from enemies, but they are still opponents in many ways. There are many in the business world who shudder when they think of this, and their worst fear is to see Trump and Akaru merge, a move that would probably allow the joint firm to be the largest, and most powerful single corporate entity in the world. The internal dissensions within these two megacorps and the mutual respect between their owners keeps the entire corporate scene in a kind of uneasy equilibrium. New York is not an attractive city to see from the air. There is a constant haze of smog hovering over the city, making it seem dirty during the day and positively gloomy during the night. The most breathtaking things about the city is the sheer size of most of the buildings, and the sight of the Great Dragon Tirandor in flight (a rare sight since he usually restricts his excursions to the late night). The main attractions of NY are its historical significance, and the fact that is the place to go to do business, any kind of business on either side of the law. NY is a sprawling mass of urban gloom, with shadows everywhere, an ideal place for those who make a living off the hidden agendas in the corporate world. The environment of NY is tense at best. Cultural/Racial tensions flare, poverty breeds crime, corps use any means to get what they want. It is the city of big business and big corruption. Don't walk the streets unarmed, and don't let Metro see the big guns. The cops can be as hair triggered as anyone else, if they see the iron, they will call in the cavalry, unless you happen to know someone inside. The corps have their own police, and the UCAS military is in town. It is hard to tell if all this firepower is their because of all the crime, or if all the crime is there because of the firepower. Everyone who lives in NY is there because they want something, and NY is the place to get it, one way or another. >>Yeah, good old NY is not for those with a weak stomach<< --Heckler<17:50:32/11-24-50> THE UNDERGROUND NY's sewer and subway system were damaged heavily in the quake of '05. While repairs were made, and a new magnetically guided subway system was introduced, many of the old tunnels still exist. The quake left a labyrinth of broken down subway and sewer tunnels, along with the ancient pneumatic transit system, and a few subterranean caverns all existing under the city. There are rumors of whole underground communities, many of which have probably never seen the outside world. These tunnels form a modern day dungeon complex of epic proportions, all hidden away from the everyday eye. Reports of "monsters" give evidence that the tunnels are home to awakened critters, and are a very dangerous place to be. >>C'mooooon Down!!!<< --Phil the Troll <14:19:07/12-21-50> TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETS NY city has two LTG's. One is the public LTG for the area, and the other is the Manhattan Corporate LTG. The Corporate LTG carries an orange security level, and is made available to clients willing to pay a fee. To get into most corporate mainframes, one must either go through the LTG's security, or tap the correct data lines in corptown. Several corps even have private LTG's accessible only from the corporate LTG. Network addresses in NY change almost constantly. >>A friend of mine got flatlined when he found out that the old address of the "decker's haven" database was changed and was given to East Coast Security Systems, a major software firm that specializes in IC systems<< --Red Sonja<23:45:46/12-03-50> Welcome to New York Chummers, try not to get yourselves killed. A public service file brought to you by The Dark Elf THE NORTH BAY Special Report by: Renford Political Consulting Chris Beauregard >>>>>[I was wandering the UCAS system in Detroit, and I came across this. It seems to have been written by an independent contractor for some UCAS bigwig. Would anyone like to guess that they're considering reclaiming the place? It could be very interesting up there in the next few months.]<<<<< -ReRun <12:01:51/11-01-50> >>>>>[Could be really deadly up there. The only way they're gonna get into that place is by gassing half the occupants and permanently disabling the other half. I don't think Quebec is gonna like a couple divisions of UCAS regulars on their doorstep too well. The UCAS couldn't take the Warrens with anything less.]<<<<< -Omega Wolf <05:13:29/11-03-50> >>>>>[Hey, you wouldn't believe what happened here just a while ago. Shriek and I were sitting over the SAN, and out of nowhere comes a triad of UCAS chopper constructs (wonder who that could have been?) They punched through the SAN ice, and we followed them right up to the SPU just outside you-know-which 'tastore (wonder what they were after?) The Sysop will be glad to know that 'ol Blacky works, real well.]<<<<< -Silicon Eel <02:34:01/01-02-51> A report on the status of the city of North Bay, prepared for Senator Jan Douglas by Renford Political Consulting, Inc. OVERVIEW North Bay is one of the largest thorns in the UCAS's side next to the NAN. The constant panzer runs across the Quebec border by riggers based in the area have put negotiations with the country in a very difficult position. Not long ago, Quebec demanded that the runs be stopped before any increase in the power allocation from the James Bay project were approved. The UCAS military has begun mobilization for what appears to be a major action in the North Bay area. The prospects of a large scale assault on the area look to be very grim. The firepower of the relatively large number of panzers in the area would be a deterrent in itself, without the added threat of an operating airbase, difficult terrain, and the impregnable fortress that is the Warrens. It is believed that two or three regular UCAS divisions will be necessary, along with a considerable number of specialists to deal with the Warrens. This number of troops that close to the Quebec border will certainly result in a very delicate diplomatic situation, something the UCAS should avoid at all costs. >>>>>[Yup, they're going for it. Stupid, really stupid.]<<<<< -Omega Wolf <05:20:12/11-03-50> HISTORY For the latter half of the twentieth century, North Bay was noted for it's NORAD installation. Aside from having one of the largest military airbases in North America, deep within what is essentially a hollow mountain was housed the command centre for most of the DEW line. Around 1995, a sizable portion of the base personnel, as part of the Canadian defense budget cuts, were moved out. To make use of some of the empty space, portions of CFB North Bay were converted to biological research and storage areas, without the knowledge of the city. Shortly after the turn of the century, the base was converted almost entirely into a hazardous substance research facility, the politically correct word for a bio-warfare centre. While considerable outcry was made by the population of the city, the base was the only major support to the economy of the city, and the furor quickly died out with the influx of several thousands more military personnel and their spending. Throughout the early years of civil unrest throughout the rest of the world, the city, because of its relative isolation, was mostly unaffected. The only major incident was a small riot started by a brawl between reserve Indians and servicemen. Several were killed in the fighting, and close to one hundred wounded before the fighting was brought to a standstill. >>>>>[Now that's a load of drek if I ever heard it. I think the figures were closer to fifty killed, and three hundred wounded. The real reason the whole thing started was because some army hotshot took the opportunity during the fighting to see what driving a tank through a hotel would do. Trust me, I was there. I was part of a group who took out three parked CF-18 fighters while the military was out shooting civilians.]<<<<< - Tall Boy <13:56:26/11-03-50> >>>>>[Do you know why they covered it up so much? I mean, that many dead didn't mean much back then when thousands were dying in street fighting across the country.]<<<<< - Shriek <03:43:52/11-05-50> >>>>>[That was in the United States. Canada wasn't nearly as bad. And you have to consider that the city only had a population of 70,000 or so at the time. We're talking about a good portion of the population being killed off.]<<<<< - Tall Boy <13:22:00/11-10-50> During the Lone Eagle crisis, the peace of the small city was once again broken when vigilante action against reserve Indians resulted in what amounted to a small war. The end result was 90% of the native population being wiped out, and large portions of housing in the city being leveled by guerrilla action. The remaining natives were shipped to the re-education centres established about that time. When the VITAS plague hit, the area was mostly free of its effects, given the relative isolation of the city. It did not escape the effects of the UGE, however. After the beginning of the UGE, every child born in the area exhibited the characteristics of the Dwarf strain. Close to 15% of the population left the area in the first three months. After several months, a small number of normal children were born to the area. The effects of the UGE on the area were explained by government officials as an isolated effect probably having to do with the pollution of one of the area lakes. >>>>>[They explained it like that, yes. No one believed it though, at least no one living there. The lake water story is pure and simple drek. No one ever drank out of it, and that's the only way you could possibly be affected by the water. They just didn't want to admit to the shoddy waste disposal techniques used by the base. I once had an army transport dump about a ton of PCB's on a site next to my property. I complained, but they stated that it was harmless. Harmless, if you consider having non-human children harmless.]<<<<< - Tag <09:06:45/11-03-50> >>>>>[Sorry chummer? 'non-human' did you say? I sure hope you don't live around here anymore, 'cause if you do you ain't gonna live much longer...]<<<<< - Chuck D <17:09:24/11-07-50> During the years of the Ghost Dance, North Bay was hit hard. One night, the city was rocked by a major earthquake. As the city is situated in the extremely stable Canadian Shield, the only explanation was the now growing magic. Indeed, one month after the quake, a group of native shamans took credit for what they called 'justice against the befoulers of the planet.' The recovery of the city itself occurred quickly enough, but the base was damaged considerably. Large areas of the underground complex were lost completely, and the electronics of the base were, with few exceptions, destroyed. Close to two thousand personnel died as the tunnels collapsed around them, and several hundred others died in the city itself. The rebuilding of the above-ground portion of the base was accomplished in the first year after the quake. The underground complex was operational after two years of work. However, large portions were still unusable. While the quake took out a considerable amount of the cities economic power, the most damaging event in the history of North Bay was Goblinization. On that day in April, 2021, almost half of the residents of both the city and the military base were transformed into dwarves. The reason still has not been explained to any great extent. In the next year, North Bay became the site of the largest influx of dwarves in North America. Close to three thousand moved to the city. This was counterbalanced by over five thousand normal humans leaving the city. In a matter of one year, the face of the city was transformed. Several years later, the military converted a portion of the base into a magical research centre. Part of its duties were to study the reason for the high rate of Goblinization among the population. Three years later, a Matrix Warfare centre, essentially a clone of the U.S. Echo Mirage project, was added. The entire base was wired for the use of the new technology. For unknown reasons, the old computer linkages were kept intact and added to the new system. When it was discovered that parts of the damaged base were still connected, the old system was disconnected again. During this time a fusion power plant was also added to the base. The Crash of '29 hit the base hard. In the first few days, close to one third of the base hardware was destroyed as the virus swept through the system. In response, the system was disconnected from external lines, the virus cleaned out of the system (with a high rate of damage to equipment and personnel), and the old linkages restored to pass over the damaged sections. The base continued to operate more or less normally, albeit slowly, until the virus was destroyed. After the virus was destroyed, the base system again underwent an overhaul. The work was not quite as thorough as the previous rebuilding of the system though. Patches to the damaged sections were made, and much of the ancient connections still remained part of the new system. At this time, the MW section added some rudimentary IC to the system. As the years went by, this was improved considerably, and CFB North Bay eventually had what was considered the most secure military system in the world. >>>>>[Drek! The guys who programmed most of it also left a trapdoor big enough to throw a Cray III through. The Soviets got more research information outta the place in one year than they got from NORAD during the entire Cold War]<<<<< - Viper <12:09:22/11-05-50> When the Canada-U.S. merge occurred, close to half of the personnel of the base were transferred, in a move that devastated the North Bay economy, as part of a deal with the separated province of Quebec. For several years, until one small Japanese chemical company moved in, the city was akin to a ghost town. The introduction of Kenji Biotech Inc. was the only thing that saved the city from death. >>>>>[Of course, we weren't all that surprised when this happened. I mean, North Bay was pretty much the leading manufacturer of Bio- Hazards, courtesy of the Canadian government. Over the years the company has shrunk somewhat. They used to have over a thousand employees, mostly from the area. Now they employ maybe two hundred and most of them are foreigners.]<<<<< - Tall Boy <14:01:54/11-06-50> The greatest transformation of the city occurred around the period of the Night of Rage. Given the large meta-human population of the city, it became a prime target of New Terrorism. On the night of September 23rd, 2038, close to a thousand members of a group calling themselves the Purity League went on a rampage through the city, killing all metahumans crossing their path. The military watched the battle without interfering. During the fighting, several thousand dwarves retreated into the damaged parts of the base, and fought off numerous attacks from the terrorists. When they were finally fought off and the smoke had cleared, one quarter of the meta-human population of the city were dead, and hundreds of normal humans as well. >>>>>[For those who don't know, the Purity League was the northern equivalent of Alamos 20,000. I think there were close to ten thousand members in the northern UCAS and Quebec. After the North Bay battle, the group splintered into smaller terrorist groups. A few of them took another shot at the town, but they didn't last much longer than the military. Eventually, we all got tired of PL groups taking shots at us and we took out about half-a-dozen of their compounds with some of the CF-201's the military 'left behind.' No trouble after that...]<<<<< - Tag <11:44:30/11-07-50> At this point, the meta-humans rallied and, in a prolonged battle, took over the base. All military personnel were killed on sight. Before the UCAS even had time to mobilize, the angry dwarves had turned the base into a fortress. A takeover attempt by a battalion of UCAS infantry was beaten back with 70% casualties before they had even reached the outskirts of the city. A second assault was called off when Quebec sent an ultimatum warning that any more mobilization of troops within 50 miles of the border would be met with force. No more attacks on the base were ever attempted. >>>>>[Fraggin' idiots! They didn't even have any air support, no prelim recon, nothing. I guess they didn't figure that a group who could take one of the stronger military bases in the country could also hold it.]<<<<< - Chuck D <03:45:16/11-08-50> In the aftermath, the defenses of what was now called the Warrens were increased even more. The contents of the air base, still containing several military CF-201 interceptor/bombers, were supplemented by stolen military craft, most notably four Ares Dragon helicopters, at least a dozen heavy panzers, and an EFA interceptor. The newly formed government of the Warrens also began encouraging riggers running the Quebec border to use to base as a resupply point. As a result, the base normally has a number 'visiting' panzers and several other craft on call. Much of the complex was destroyed during the fighting, and sizable portions of the grid serving the base had to have extensive work performed on them. As well, close to two thirds of the base was lost due to cave-ins during the fighting. This includes the Matrix Warfare labs, one of the larger magical research labs, and close to half of the bio-warfare labs. >>>>>[Heh. "Close to two thirds." Slight understatement there chums. Getting into the bloody place took a fraggin' big pile of explosives, in all kinds of bad spots. I think we lost more 'cause of overkill with the boomers than we did to the security systems. From what I saw, and I saw a lot, the rebuild after the quake was a real spit 'n glue type job. Wires hangin' all over the place, cracks and crevices all over the place, tunnels packed with rubble.]<<<<< - Tall Boy <05:09:34/11-22-50> >>>>>[You wouldn't believe the security on this place. I stopped there one day for a refuel, and got to look around. They still have the blast doors from the original base (the ones designed to handle a nuke...), but with a few more feet of some kind of ceramic shielding attached. There are camera/servo-gun combinations in almost every corridor, and most of the larger corridors has gas vents and servo- grenade launchers. I was told that most of the passages are rigged with explosives to collapse on command. And this was just the residential areas. They wouldn't let me into any of the high security areas.]<<<<< - ReRun <11:07:21/11-26-50> >>>>>[Magically, this place isn't nearly as tight. I mean, they're dwarves mostly, right. Dwarf mages are pretty rare, and there are absolutely no shamans in the place. I've been told that the high tech/high contamination atmosphere of the places drives most of them nuts in the first week, and none have managed to last more that a month without killing themselves. I've heard rumours of toxic shamans in the abandoned areas though. They'd thrive on the bio-hazards]<<<<< - Barron <23:17:42/12-03-50> >>>>>[I do not know about toxic shamans, but there are things deep within the Warrens that are many times worse. I have fought things that would make the UCAS think twice about wanting the Warrens back. I have fought things that make myself think twice about ever going back]<<<<< - Pendragon <12:01:00/12-05-50> >>>>>[At least you beat them. I've lost a few friends who decided that bio-prospecting was the way to go. Damn right it's the way to go. To you're grave, if they can find enough to bury.]<<<<< - Barron <00:23:14/12-10-50> >>>>>[Are you kidding? There's a fortune to make bio-prospecting down there. Only about ten percent, maybe less, of the base is currently occupied. That leaves a lot of room for exploration. I've come across a few mega-nuyen finds in that place in only the six months I've been in there. The beasties sure as hell don't deter me from going down there.]<<<<< - Jade Hunter <10:37:02/12-15-50> >>>>>[That's not quite true about the lack of mages. There are a few of them down there, but they are very isolated. They spend a lot of time in the old magical labs, trying to decipher the military magic notation. I'm also told that they spend time putting together new spells, tailored for the underground. I must agree that there are no shamans.]<<<<< - Ice Bunny <15:00:33/12-17-50> ORGANIZATION The North Bay government is divided into two areas. There is the city government, essentially a town council governing close to eight thousand residents of the city, and there is the Security Council of the Warrens, governing the close to four thousand permanent residents of the underground complex. The city government defers to the Security Council on defense matters, but is otherwise independent. As well, Kenji Biotech maintains a compound approximately twenty kilometers from the city, with its independent corporate government. Neither the Security Council nor the town government have any kind of diplomatic relations with any neighbours. The closest they have come are the occasional 'negotiation teams,' battalion sized combat groups sent out to deal with suspected infringements on their territory. It is policy of the Security Council to encourage criminal elements of both the UCAS and Quebec to use the base as a resupply point. Specifically, the Warrens deals well with riggers running the Quebec/UCAS border. In this manner, they receive new technology, while riggers are offered a safe resupply zone, fuel, and for aircraft, a large defended runway with heavy concrete hangars. Occasionally, it is believed that the Security Council participates in some of the runs, adding the occasional panzer team to a run. >>>>>[Those negotiation teams are nasty. I saw one go after a Humanis compound that someone (stupid) established about 50 km away from the base. All that they left of the place was a few burnt out shells and a lot of craters. Those CF-201's are killers on a strafing run.]<<<<< - Puck <23:10:06/11-04-50> >>>>>[If you happen to visit the Warrens, don't screw with the security procedures. If you get out of line, even by a millimeter, they toast you. This place doesn't follow anyone else's laws, so they don't have any trouble in shooting people. This is only security procedures, you can raise all the hell you like, shoot people randomly, etc., and they won't bother you. They assume that anyone in the Warrens who gets killed shouldn't be there anyways. Nice, friendly people.]<<<<< - Omega Wolf <14:50:33/11-19-50> >>>>>[I can speak from experience that the sight of one of the Warrens concrete hangars is one of the most uplifting things you're likely to see. Cheap fuel, good, solid repair jobs, and lots of reloads are the norm. And after a run of the Quebec defenses, you normally need it.]<<<<< - ReRun <11:24:53/11-26-50> >>>>>[They're pretty good about paying for your cargo too. I exchanged a load of Vindicator cannons for some really hot bio material. You wouldn't believe the profit I made on them.]<<<<< - Jade Hunter <04:45:36/12-03-50> GEOGRAPHY THE WARRENS The Warrens was perhaps one of the largest and most intricate of underground bases in the NORAD system. At its largest capacity, after its last expansion in 2006, it could hold close to 12,000 residents full time in housing zones, as well as close to three times as much room in labs and storage areas. At its largest occupancy it only held three thousand. In the aftermath of the quake and the battles, much of the base was lost to collapses in the tunnel system and bio-chemical contamination. Indeed, few residents move out of the known safe zones without enviro-suits. The inhabitable area of the base is currently divided into three main zones: Residential, security, and supply. Residential zones contain all the space and services necessary for the four thousand residents. Security zone handles not only the defensive systems of the base, but controls close to forty kilometers of territory around the base, and monitors out to an unknown distance. Supply consists of the food production caverns and several small factory areas producing necessities of life for the underground. As well, a large portion of its efforts go towards the recovery of gear from the lost areas of the base. Defensively, the base is a wonder of technology. Almost every corridor is covered by camera/servo-gun combinations, and most of them are monitored. Externally, a large sensor array searches for air targets, and two interceptors are always ready to scramble in case of threat. Most of the ground around the base is also covered by sensor arrays. It is suspected that these arrays extend northward to the Quebec border, and forty to fifty kilometers to the south. Heavy panzers also patrol the areas around the base, and infantry teams patrol the outskirts of the city. To top things off, every adult resident of the base is trained in the operation of most of the systems of the base, and almost all carry heavy sidearms at all times. Aboveground, the airport is the main feature. The ancient commercial airport has been converted entirely into the military base. Concrete hangars house a fleet of at least a dozen helicopters, between six and eight CF-201 fighters, two EFA interceptors, and a fleet of panzers. As well, a variety of conventional armored vehicles are housed. >>>>>[The way I understand it, security nowadays has gone down the tubes. A lot of the servo-guns are more or less dead, the lighting in the tunnels has been cut down, and many of the security sensor arrays have been taken out by weather, Humanis infiltrators, and some of the animals in the area. Some parts of the complex have turned into little tribal caverns, and I hear a lot of gang fights go on in the tunnels. Is this just rumour, or what?]<<<<< - Komet Kid <02:19:50/11-06-50> >>>>>[The whole servo-gun thing is a rumour, but they sure don't look like they'd work. I hear that Security Council technical teams occasionally select a few guns and give them a little work so they look like they're dead. The thing about the lighting is entirely correct, but since all the security cameras have been replaced with thermo systems, it doesn't matter much. Besides, they never needed lighting anyways. Think about it. They're mostly dwarves. Built in thermographics. As far as the tribal thing, it's true, but not in the Security controlled sections. Since they're completely isolated from the rest of the complex by some serious defense systems, they really don't care what goes on down there. Besides, they use it as a training ground for their troops.]<<<<< - ReRun <17:09:27/11-09-50> >>>>>[I don't know about isolation. I heard about a Banshee that got into the residential section and killed off a couple people before they fragged it. Supposedly it got in through some ancient ventilation tunnels. Understandably, the SC downplayed it quite a bit.]<<<<< - Barron <01:07:48/12-10-50> >>>>>[While you're in the Warrens, some places you might run into. First, a note on finding your way around. The place is organized in colour zones, Red being the main security zone, purple, green, blue, and white being the residential section, and orange, gray, and black being the factory/research zones. If you see the black zone, by the way, get the hell out of it. If you're not authorized, you're dead. Then the place is set up in levels, from 1 to, as far as I know, 40. The Access number is the "street address" of the place. You might have to ask directions to find the Access, the place is a real maze. Temporaries Hostel Green Zone, Level 7, Access 1409 Large Hotel No racial bias LTG# 0956 Manager: Armand Lorino If you're a visiting rigger, they normally put you up in the Temporaries. A really nice place, big rooms, awesome room service, and solid doors (this is real important in the Warrens). No problems with weapons, armor, but they don't like customers killing each other. Cavern One Green Zone, Level 17, Access 0043 Nightclub Bias towards non-riggers LTG# 9844 Owner: Morin Desjardine You can't really call it a nightclub, 'cause the Warrens doesn't have a day/night cycle. This is the hottest spot for riggers. The amount of tips and information running around this place is fantastic, and Rick, one of the bartenders, has run the Quebec border at least fifty times, still does, and likes talking about it. Weapons are allowed, fighting is allowed, but don't shoot the staff. Purple Zone Bazaar Purple Zone, Level 10, various entries Open Marketplace No racial bias Organizer: Lt. Lesli Darrien In every zone of the Warrens, there exists a mall. The purple zone bazaar takes the cake. Located in a really massive cavern that used to be a series of gyms before the walls were taken out, jam packed with several hundred people, you can buy and sell anything here, plus a few other items. BTLs, body parts, military hardware, data, anything. Don't try to rip anyone off though, because the place is organized by the security council, and there's normally about three platoons of regular infantry roaming the crowd, and a few drones hovering over your head.]<<<<< - Komet Kid <00:34:59/12-12-50> >>>>>[We can't forget something really important, can we? Security Council HQ Red Zone, Level 15-20, various Accesses Large Office Building LTG# 1111 The nerve center of the Security Council, this multi-level complex is open day and night, heavily guarded, and real important to visitors. This is the place where you arrange permission for a temporary stay, Warrens citizenship, sale of really big/hot cargo, escorts for a run through Quebec (they do this sometimes), and a lot of other stuff. Don't screw with security. You can't carry weapons into the place either, and if you happen to trip a detector while you're in there, and they have them all over, the automatic defenses will shred you.]<<<<< - Sage <23:20:12/12-15-50> >>>>>[Purple Zone, Level 36, Access 1034 will get you into the abandoned section, if you fiddle with the electronics on the lock a little. Getting back is a little tougher.]<<<<< - anonymous <15:22:47/12-18-50> NORTH BAY The city proper of North Bay exists in a relatively small area near one of the two area lakes. While in its prime the city occupied considerably more area, the quake, depopulation, and warfare left a much smaller population and most of the city in ruins. The remaining population retreated into an easily defended lakeside area, which they eventually walled off. As well, the current location is less than a kilometer from the gates of the Warrens. The majority of the residents earn their pay in trade with the Warrens. Farming, hunting, fishing, and scavenging from the city provide a meagre, yet sufficient lifestyle for most residents. A small portion also engage in running the Quebec border, usually through the system of rivers and creeks of the northern wilderness. As a result, the proliferation of weapons in the city is extreme, where virtually everyone has access to military hardware. The city government, as a result, tends to be quite dynamic in that the entire upper echelon is normally 'replaced' several times per year. The current government, led by the Dwarven Bear shaman Erich Connors, has somehow managed to last out six months, despite three separate attempts at deposing them. >>>>>[Hmmm. They don't say much about the place. Sounds like some kind of frontier town.]<<<<< - Smily <08:45:04/11-06-50> >>>>>[That's actually a pretty good analogy, if you add in the military surplus family car, automatic weapons, modular housing, and the occasional gang. The place is actually very fun at night. The wall parties are a real blast, and some of those bars...]<<<<< - ReRun <17:22:16/11-09-50> >>>>>[Yeah, the wall parties are awesome. This is when a bunch of residents get together, go up on the wall (about thirty feet high, twenty thick with battlements) and watch the ghoul/gang wars. Hell, sometimes targets get close enough so that we can join the fun. And the bars, yeah, they're something else. Bass One is about the wildest and most dangerous place I've ever been, and The Tank is phenomenal. The Tank, by the way, is a reconstruction of the place that started that riot in town way back near the turn of the century. They have this big Leopard tank imbedded in the wall. And the turret still moves...When you're completely burned and the thing starts pointing your way...]<<<<< - anonymous <23:50:05/11-24-50> OUTSKIRTS When the population of the city retreated to a relatively small area, the remainder of the city became easy pickings for all manner of squatters and more sinister residents. A few homesteaders live out of the main city, in small walled fortresses. These are normally surrounded by small plots of cultivated land and several layers of razor wire, minefields, and remote weapons systems. Aside from these few, the remainder of the residents consist of a variety of gangs, squatters, and a fair number of ghouls. Nearly every night the city erupts with the sound of gunfire, explosions, and such as the gangs fight running battles with ghouls over scavenged food supplies. Occasionally the city sends out troops to cull the number of ghouls, but lately this has resulted in considerable casualties. It is expected that the practice will be discontinued in the near future, unless more military vehicles can be borrowed from the Warrens. >>>>>[This is not a place to get caught outside in at night. I've seen groups of ghouls go after some of the homesteads with flamethrowers. They're much worse on people caught in the open.]<<<<< - Looie Loo <20:39:04/11-02-50> >>>>>[The reason the combat teams have been getting shot up so much is due to infiltrators, not the ghouls and gangs. It seems the Purity League is about to have another go at the Warrens, the poor, stupid buggers.]<<<<< - From the Deep <11:02:00/11-07-50> >>>>>[Wasn't the PL wiped out?]<<<<< - Tag <13:55:30/11-02-50> KENJI BIOTECH The Kenji Biotech compound is typical of Japanese corporations. A number of modular housing units, a factory, and various services all contained in a high wall studded with defensive systems. There are several helicopter pads, and almost daily one heads over to the Warrens airport to pick up some bio-hazard. It is estimated that 200 workers live here, but the exact figure is unknown. On a rare occasion, Kenji will recruit workers from the town, usually to supplement security. Normally they simply bring in workers from one of their other factories. If is unknown exactly what the purpose of the Kenji base is, however it is obviously known to some party as a number of attempts by criminal elements to enter have been made on the compound. It is unknown whether any have succeeded - Kenji Biotech does not have much in the way of public relations. It's suspected that the heavy security has been more than a match for the runner teams. >>>>>[Yup, that's one thing the locals are good at. Supplementing security.]<<<<< - Tall Boy <23:50:01/11-08-50> >>>>>[This Kenji outpost is just there for the purpose of testing the various items from the Warrens. It is believed that, as well as the daily chopper run, they send in exploratory teams through some hidden passages. They also pay bio-prospectors pretty well for their stuff.]<<<<< - ReRun <02:05:20/11-09-50> >>>>>[They do send exploration teams. I have encountered a few members of these teams, violently. They are heavily armed, and use powerful magic. They do not know the passages though, and that is their weakness.]<<<<< - Pendragon <20:17:51/12-01-50> >>>>>[I wouldn't be braggin' about that chum. Kenji has some real vicious security units. I for one would not want to have a run in with them.]<<<<< - Chuck D <14:08:21/12-10-50> >>>>>[I do not brag, and I do not fear Kenji Biotech.]<<<<< - Pendragon <18:58:06/12-10-50> >>>>>[Maybe you don't, chum, but a lot do. 'Cept maybe said 'criminal elements.' I have it on good authority that they're actually a bunch of good old boys from town after KB's ass for something or other. If you've met the towns good old boys, you sure wouldn't want to be in Kenji's position, chums. Maybe you think yer big city go-go-gangs are tough, but you don't want to be around when these guys pull up in an APC with belt fed Vindicator/GL mounts on the top. Or the LAW rockets in the back of the family pickup. 'Less you got a panzer.]<<<<< - Wastrel <00:10:58/12-21-50> THE MATRIX The Warrens matrix has been torn down, damaged, patched and overhauled so many times that no one can really say what it is. The original military connections, dating back to approximately 1970, are still connected to the state of the art system added around 2038. Add to this hundreds of line patches and the various hardware running the system, and the result is what some deckers have called the most dangerous grid on the planet. The Security Council has taken advantage of the deadliness of the system by connecting their own system inside the many layers of military IC still operating. This is possibly the only major weakness in their defensive systems. Currently, the outer security layer of the grid is purely the old 2038 military system with a few patches. These system patches, however, are indistinguishable from the old system. Once past this main outer layer, the ancient internal military systems are mixed in with many system patches and the new government systems. Security is laughable. To quote the infamous decker Sparrow, "A complete drek-head could cut through that stuff with a turtle and on-the-fly utilities." Analysis by an independent consulting firm has confirmed this opinion. The matrix, while possibly the easiest way to access the Warren goings-on, has little to offer in the case of a large scale assault. Thorough analysis has indicated that absolutely no external slave system such as doors or ventilation systems are connected to the grid. Only a few internal security cameras, obviously passed over in the rebuilding, seem to exist. Quite possibly there is a second, unconnected system controlling all this. The city system is attached to the Warrens grid, but the security of it is minimal. The biggest threat outside the Warrens is the Kenji Biotech grid. Strong corporate IC has encouraged many invaders of the North Bay system to look for their fortunes elsewhere. It is of interest to note that the area grid is still connected to the international system, although the Warrens is technically speaking a criminal outpost. Attempts were made in the early years of its establishment by UCAS technical teams to remove the system, but the teams were overwhelmed by the number of ancient military connections to the outside grid. It is estimated that there are close to three hundred independent connections to the UCAS RTG, as well as those to the Quebec and Algonkian-Manitoo RTGs. >>>>>[The thing about this mix of the new and the old is that it leaves all kinds of holes in the security there. The government relies on the older military ice to keep out intruders, so they have relatively light security themselves. So if you're good, you can trace a path through the old military systems without a hint of ice...]<<<<< -Key Cat <12:01:51/11-01-50> >>>>>[If you're lucky, chummer, you might. If you're not lucky, you could be toast. I thought I had a nice little entry, 'til I hit the wandering ice. I was lucky. I only lost a Cyber-7.]<<<<< -Nova <23:20:00/11-04-50> >>>>>[Yeah, tell me about it. I got chased halfway through the system before I managed to kill the sucker! By that time, there were fragging alarms going off all the way to Chiba. I almost got hit by a Trace, but it managed to get bogged down in one of their patches. Not that it would have mattered much. There's no one for the Trace to call back to!]<<<<< -Ice Falcon <03:57:09/11-07-50> >>>>>[You killed the ice?!? Frag, this is military ice here!]<<<<< -Stink Bug <17:34:10/11-08-50> >>>>>[You betcha! It took a bit, but I had this MG9067-SF hardening chip my buddy Tall Boy picked up in one of the old Matrix Warfare labs down there. Besides that, I don't think the ice was updated for the patches, because it really slowed down when it hit 'em. And it may be military ice, but it's still a decade old.]<<<<< -Ice Falcon <12:30:38/11-12-50> >>>>>[This military stuff is peanuts compared to some of the Kenji Biotech system they have in town. I was doing a look-see on the Kenji system, and did I get a little surprise. I burn the fraggin' Killer, in a Red node no less, was browsing some data, and then the alarms go off. So I haul ass for the SAN, and what do you know but the Killer is back up, meaner than ever, and lookin' for me! Far as I can tell, they've got something that's regenerating.]<<<<< -Louie Loo <02:12:15/11-18-50> >>>>>[That's pretty doubtful. You probably just set something off when you were browsing, and it started the alert and rebuilt the ice.]<<<<< -Screamer <20:45:07/11-19-50> >>>>>[Like hell I did, chum! I've been scanning for things like that since...well, since I set one off. If they were capable of something my little 'mine detector' couldn't find, then I'd never have got past that ice in the first place.]<<<<< -Louie Loo <03:47:32/11-24-50> >>>>>[My question is, with all the various hardware, how do they maintain the thing?]<<<<< -Argand <21:04:59/12-02-50> >>>>>[They don't. They can't. They don't even know where the hardware running half the thing is, and they don't know how to maintain what they can find. When a machine goes down, they just replace it with something a little more modern, and maybe patch the area around it. >From what I've heard, some of the military ice they can't even get to recognize the Security Council deckers. They've lost a few to that problem.]<<<<< -Ice Falcon <11:13:40/12-04-50> >>>>>[Who would want to get into the system in the first place? The place is ancient.]<<<<< - Kormack <14:08:18/12-11-50> >>>>>[If you can get into the MW mainframe, you have paydata. There are programs in there that were designed to take out Sov military IC, and that means they can cut through modern corp IC like a Fairlight Excalibur through Blue Access. You just have to find the lab. And finding it doesn't mean you can find it again. The fraggin' system changes so often...]<<<<< - From the Deep <09:46:40/12-13-50> THE MEAT MARKET THE IMMIGRANT STREET PRIEST (Exorcist) Jerry Stratton Priorities: Attributes 4, Magic 3, Tech 2, Skills 1, Race 0 The Street Priest came to North America from either Spain or Italy, and is usually male. In his youth, he was an athlete, and he used this to pull himself up from the streets. When he reached puberty, he started talking to god, and devoted himself to the priesthood. When he started out, he discovered a talent for exorcisms, but didn't realize he could conjure until much later. The street priest is not fully accepted by the church hierarchy, and does not really care. He spends his time with the people of the street, tending to their spiritual needs and, when possible, protecting them from secular harm. His knowledge of Christian theology is tempered with urban legends and mythology. The street priest is not a shadowrunner, although such a priest might become involved with a shadowrun team for a specific purpose. The street priest may well ask for a donation of time if the people of the street are having trouble with a certain corporation or government agency. The street priest can usually be found running food or medical supplies to people in need, or helping out at a local Catholic soup kitchen. If the priest's contact is a fixer, the priest trades information and occasional sanctuary for information on food and medical supplies. QUOTES: "Please. These people are poor, and are unable to meet your demands." "Heaven and Hell await you, son. You must choose." "Madre de dios, señor, the community needs this food. How can you allow it to be thrown out?" "No, we have nothing for you to steal. Perhaps you might make a donation to the people instead?" "Meditate on this while you heal, my child." "The Angels of the Lord attend me and my needs." ATTRIBUTES Body 6 Quickness 4 Strength 5 Charisma 6 Intelligence 4 Willpower 5 Essence 6 Reaction 4 SKILLS Conjuring 6 Street Etiquette 2 Theology 1 Christianity 3 Athletics 5 Unarmed Combat 3 Performance 1 Oratory 2 Religious 4 LANGUAGES Spanish or Italian 6 Church Latin 5 English 3 CONTACTS Any Street Type (prob. Doctor or Fixer) GEAR Used Car (often breaks down) Religious (Conjuring) Library Rating 6 (300 lbs) Car Phone Ordinary Clothing Priestly Clothing Priestly Equipment Conjuring Materials (8,000Y) The priest will probably have already conjured two elementals with the above conjuring materials (remember that the priest has to buy the materials specifically for the force and type of elemental). Street priests tend to prefer air and fire elementals. These are more in line with their calling. The priest will probably be attended by a Force 5 air elemental and a Force 3 fire elemental. >>>[Note to Game masters: if the player decides to go for a Force 6 or greater elemental, you might want to be present for the success test -- if the success test is failed, those 6,000Y or so of materials are gone.]<<< -- Jerry [08:33:22/05-12-92] The priest will always attempt to conjure spirits in private. To him, conjuring is a personal sacrament. The street priest is always aware of the ambiguities inherent in summoning, and tries very hard to make it obvious that God is the source of power, and the priest is only the conduit for that power. Some street priests will believe that spirits are forms of angels. Others believe them to be demons, bound by God's will. Or, perhaps they're simply manifestations of the Holy Ghost, the spirit of God. Such manifestations appeared as tongues of flame to the apostles, and as a strong wind to others. THE JACK OF ALL TRADES (Jack-o-T) Wordman Priorities: Tech 4, Attributes 3, Skills 2, Magic/Race 1/0 The Jack-of-all-Trades uses many skills, but is master of none. His kind have always existed, but the SkillSoft tech of today make him more able than ever. He prides himself on having the tech and knowledge to deal with any situation. To him, the Shadowrun ‹ with its unpredictable curves and pit-falls ‹ is the ultimate test of his diversity. QUOTES: "Look, man, your average shadowrunner has a problem: he's a specialist. One'll run the matrix, another'll drive you 'round, and another is just some dude with a big gun. Everyone's a specialist these days. "Not me. "I can do everything, for you, chummer. One call does it all. And if I can't do it myself, I'll just get me a chip that'll help me help myself. Sure, so maybe a Razorguy can eliminate the opposition better'n me, but what's he gonna do when he's alone and needs some data? You need an adaptable sort like me running for you. Ain't a situation I can't handle. "So...we deal or what?" ATTRIBUTES Body: 4 Quickness: 5 Strength: 4 Charisma: 3 Intelligence: 4 Willpower: 4 Essence: 2.0 Reaction: 0 SKILLS Armed Combat: 4 Computer: 6 Car: 4 Etiquette (Street): 4 Firearms: 6 CYBERWARE Chipjacks (Four, plus one included with Skillwires) Cybereyes with Flare Compensation, Low-Light, and Thermographic Imaging Datajack Datasoft Link Display Link Headware Memory (90 Mp) Skillwires (6) Smartgun Link CONTACTS Any Street Type Decker Fixer Mechanic Rigger Street Doc GEAR Heckler & Koch HK227 (w/ built-in Smartgun) Lined Coat Fuchi Cyber-4 w/Response Increase (1): Bod 6, Evasion 6, Masking 6, Sensors 6, Attack 4, Evaluate 4, Sleaze 5 Skillsofts (all general) Three knowledge (3) One knowledge (6) Three active (3) One active (6) One language (10) One language (9) THE MAGE HUNTER (Dwarven) Hubris, the Shadowmaster Priorities: Race 4, Attributes 3, Magic 2, Tech 1, Skills 0 Mage Hunter is, as his name implies, the worst nightmare of the unsuspecting spell-tosser. His family may have been murdered by magic, he just might hate mages enough to want to do them harm. Either way, he hunts mages for a living, which means he'll have no problems getting work. QUOTES: "Yeah. I'm clean. I got no 'ware. Don't mean I ain't bad enough. Just means you're to stupid to see. I could crush you like last week's newsfax. Don't worry. I won't... yet. ATTRIBUTES Body: 4 Quickness: 5 Strength: 7 Charisma: 3 Intelligence: 3 Willpower 7 Essence: 6 Reaction: 4(6) SKILLS Etiquette(Street) 2 Firearms 6 Interrogation(Physical) 2(4) Stealth(Urban) 1(3) Unarmed Combat 4 GEAR Colt Manhunter(w/ 1 extra clip & 30 rounds Reg ammo) Form Fitting Body Armor(Lvl 3 B-4 I-1) ECONOMICS OF SHADOWRUNNING Corporation Report: Economics of Independent Illegal Operatives -- 'Shadowrunners' earl@cco.caltech.edu (Earl A. Hubbell) Abstract: Statistical analysis applied with some wild assumptions demonstrates 1) Shadowrunners are not generally a significant force and 2) They are an economic preferred alternative to 'in- house' operatives, despite general unreliability. SEATTLE OF 2050: Population : 3x106 individuals Corporate affiliated: 1.5x106 Below Poverty: 1x106 Thus, we see economically independent units compose 5x105 individuals. We rule out the 'Below Poverty Level' population, as any significantly skilled/cybered/magic unit will be aggressively recruited/have entered poverty voluntarily/will not be counted in standard census. From the UCAS census estimates, we have approximately 1% of the population having 'significant' cyber-enhancements (so called 'samurai', 'riggers' or 'deckers') or significant magical enhancement ('physical adepts'). Full mages compose approximately .1% of the population. Thus, there are approximately 3x104 units of significant personal power in Seattle. Of these units, 3,000 are mages. Due to aggressive corporate recruiting, it is estimated that only 10% of the 'significant' population may be considered 'independent'. Thus, we have 3x103 significant units, of which 300 are mages. For obvious reasons, counting this population is difficult, however, it seems that only approximately 20% of this final group engage in high-risk operations (the remaining 'independents' belonging to various 'normal' occupations). Thus, the 'significant' population available to 'shadowrun' consists of merely 60 mages, 60 skilled 'deckers', approximately 120 riggers, 120 physical adepts, and 300 samurai (numbers do not add due to some overlap in categories, and approximation errors). Given the near-necessity of 'magical cover' on any significant operation, we see an operating population of approximately 100 'teams' of runners within Seattle, composed from a pool of approximately 600 'powered' individuals, and approximately 2,000 skilled personnel in various 'support' positions (so-called 'fixers', 'detectives', 'security consultants', 'cannon- fodder'...) This explains the 'close-knit' nature of an otherwise paranoid profession - the 'teams' generally know of each other, at least by reputation, and in the case of mages, almost certainly by individual (deckers as well). They interact with the same population, travel in the same circles, need the same information, think the same way. Thus, we see that although 'runners' form a relatively large force on the scale they tend to operate, their disorganized nature tends to leave them with little real impact on corporate operations. PART 2: ECONOMICS OF CORPORATE/SHADOWRUNNER INTERACTION. SEATTLE: Median Income: 25 kY/year. This figure is highly unreliable, due to the very visible presence of 'unreported' money floating throughout many credit networks. Cash-flow estimations are therefore difficult, and much more approximate than any other computations. Total cash available to non-corporate individuals: approximately 1010 Y/year. (note - most of this 'income' is in fact passed back and forth between individuals of little note, or flows from the UCAS government to the welfare recipients, and is then returned, allowing the UCAS to claim{digression deleted}) Total cash available to corporate individuals: approximately 1011 Y/year (note - due to the 'pyramid' structure of the society in 2050, most of the money is available to the top 1% of the population, and is unreported due to various tricks with corporate holdings, services provided 'gratis', etc...) Due to the familiar 'money surge' as international financial markets open and close during the daylight hours, approximately 3x109 Y value flows into and out of Seattle each day. This drives a fair amount of 'high finance', but has little effect on the lives of 'independents'. {digression deleted} Assuming corporations, for optimum functioning, require the occasional 'bending' of stringent regulations and laws, since 100% law enforcement has been found to not be cost-effective in 'security maintenance' (see Lone-Star report #115345: 'Optimization of Law Enforcement by the Saad-Dine Algorithm'). Assume 99% of all corporate functioning may be 'above question'. Assume further that plausible deniability may be established for corporate operatives in 90% of the remaining cases. This leaves .1% of funds available, indeed, nearly required, to be spent outside the corporation on 'extra-legal' operations. From our previous numbers, we obtain an estimated 108 Y/year available in the Seattle area for payment of independent operatives. Given the estimated population of 102 teams, this works out to 106 Y/year income per team - a high-paying income, cut into by the various individuals in the network being paid for their support services. (An interesting parallel to income tax may be made here - some free-market assumptions about 'government by market forces' seem to be confirmed.) In practice, there is a strong stratification within runner society- most exist in an environment of rapid cash-flow, and succeed in merely a comfortable existence, punctuated by gambling with their lives. The rare high-success ratio teams are looked upon with great awe, and keep most of the merely adequate teams 'playing with the death lottery', and are often assumed to have some 'favor' or 'technique' that they have hit upon, when in reality most of the difference comes from statistical anomalies (the familiar 'gamblers paradox' restated). Note that the total economic force available to the 'runners' is about a factor of 10 less than the total population of 'independents', and so plays only a minor role in the economic life of the city (welfare recipients alone exceed their cash, although most of it is spent on 'necessities'). APPENDIX: Some interesting breakdowns, and error analysis. The total number of 'runners', seems likely to be accurate to within 50%. Smaller categories may vary by up to 200% (number of mages - shamans are especially notorious for not being counted). With that in mind, however, some interesting secondary data may be applied to our results: Adjusted population ratios: Human: .5 among independents Ork: .2 Elf: .2 Other .1 (these do not equal 'average' population ratios for Seattle, due to aggressive recruiting of humans by corporations, however, the accessibility of cyberware to humans seems to be larger, somewhat balancing this trend). Adjusted education ratios: .7 High School or lower .2 Bachelors or equivalent .1 Ph.D. or other advanced (a large population of 'independents' tend to have informal or unusual educations, if they have them at all, and so are (mis)counted in the lower population. Surprisingly, a large number of advanced degrees are present in the independent population.) Some consequences: There are approximately 45 samurai/adepts presumed to have Ph.D.'s in various fields - these subjects should probably be interviewed for a psychological study, so we can identify dangerous trends in our own employees. Personal curiosity has led me to independently investigate the two known dwarf runner physical adepts possessing Ph.D.'s. It seems that they are twin brothers, and interestingly enough, bitter enemies on the street. {deleted as digression} - Dr. R. Smith-Nabulsi Boeing-Mitsuhama Statistics Group 5. [Dug this out of some corporate's personal files in his headware memory, when a corporate extraction went wrong and we were forced to put him on the open market - thought you might find it amusing - Slash] [I found a similar Renraku report on 'Corporate Cyberware: Cash Efficient or Research Boondoggle' - made some interesting points about cost-optimization within the corporate environment for cyberware. - Elephant] THE WORD ON THE STREETS A definitive listing of street slang in 2050 compiled by the Dark Elf A-Boys: A type of boostergang whose motif is a specific animal. Angel: A benefactor, especially an unknown one. Arc: An arcology. Ballerinas: Reflex boosted female assassins in the employ of a major corp. Booster: Gang member that uses cyberware, leathers, and violence as a way of life. Bounts: Bounty hunters. Bopper: A robot. Brain Tap: A datajack or a chipjack. Breeder: Orc slang for a "normal" human. Business: In slang context, crime. Also "Biz." Buzz: Go away. Buzz off. Chipped: Enhanced by cyberware. CHOOH: ("choo") Slang for alcohol, as used in vehicle power plants. Chromatic: Heavy Metal music. Chromer: Slang for metalheads, heavy metal fans. Chummer: Pal or Buddy. Cinema: A movie, usually in tri-d. Clavie: Any person who lives in an enclave. Combat Drugs: Designer drugs for military use. Comm: The telephone. Corp: Corporation, corporate. CORPSE: CORPorate Security Expert, a corporate assassin. Cowboy: A decker/netrunner. Dadie: Knowledge or skill chip. Dandelion Eater: An Elf, very insulting. See also Keeb. Dataslave: a corporate decker or a data processing employee. Datasteal: Theft of data from a computer, usually by decking. DEBS: Transvestites, a type of posergang. Deck: 1. A cyberdeck. 2. To use a cyberdeck illegally. Decker: A pirate cyberdeck user. Derived from 20th century "hacker." Deckhead: A Simsense addict. Or anyone with a datajack/ chipjack. Derms: see Dorphs. Dinks: Any member of a rival boostergang. Dorphs: Designer drugs that increase healing rate and limit fatigue. (also, Derms) Dr. Know: A contact who always seems to have useful info. Also a seller of knowledge and skill chips. Drek: Shit. Duck: A person who carries more weapons than could possibly be needed. Dumped: Involuntary ejection from the matrix. Enclave: Corporate subsidized housing aka the projects. Exec: Corporate executive. Fate Meat: Someone bound for the body banks. "It is his fate to be meat" Fetishman: A talismonger, a dealer in magical items. Flatlined: killed in the matrix by Black IC. Flickerclading: A synthetic plastic material impregnated with fiber optics and temperature gauges designed to respond to skin temperature, a 21st century version of the mood ring, but is worn as clothing. Frag: a common swear word. Fringe, The: Edges of society where nomads hang out, barrens. Geek: To kill. Glitter Clothes: Clothes made of flickercladding. Glitter Folk: Rich people who only have time and money. Go-go-go: A bike gang or gang member. Gothics: A posergang whose motif is death and old b&w horror movies. Gutter Jumpers: Claim jumpers among the homeless, squatters. Gyro: A small one or two man helicopter. Hardwired: 1. Having Cyberware. 2. Unable to change, inflexible options. Heatwave: A police crackdown. Hitmage: A magic-using assassin. Hoi: Hi, Hello. Hose: 1. Louse up, screw up. 2. to spray with an automatic weapon. Hydro: 1. Hydrogen fuel. 2. anyone crazy enough to take it as a drug. ICE: Security software. Intrusion Countermeasure Electronics. Input: A girlfriend. Jacked-In: Actively using a cyberdeck. Jam: 1. To fight or to run away "let's jam". 2. Jamming. Jamming: 1. Sex. 2 Moshing heavily in a band. 3. Being involved in a paramilitary operation involving a large amount of flying bullets and shrapnel. Jander: To walk in a casual or arrogant manner, to strut. Keeb: An Elf, very insulting. See also Dandelion Eater. After a discontinued advertising campaign (Keebler). Knife Bullets: Armor piercing ammunition. Know, The: Knowledge or information. Kobun: A Yakuza clan member. Meat Bop Parts: Vat grown replacement body parts. Meat Puppet: A prostitute whose memory and/or senses are disabled temporarily. Mnemonic: Someone who uses a brain implant as an electronic vault. Motorhead: A rigger or a mechanic. Mr. Johnson: An anonymous corporate agent. Mundane: A non-magician, or non-magical. Muscle Boy/Girl: Someone with enhanced strength. NetNerd: Someone who spends more time in the matrix than in the real world. Ninja: A freelance assassin. Nutrisoy: Cheap processed food product derived from soybeans, fortified with most essential vitamins. Nuyen: World standard of currency. Used for Japanese foreign markets. Output: A boyfriend. Oyabun: Head of a Yakuza clan. Panzer: A combat hovercraft/ ground effect vehicle. Paydata: A datafile worth money on the Black Market. Plastic Gangster: A person with a great deal of cyberware. Plex: A metroplex, a large city. Poli: A policlub or a policlub member. Polymer-one-shot: A cheap hold-out pistol. Poser Gang: Any gang whose members all adopt a specific look or style. Razor Boy/Girl: A person who uses various bladed implant weapons. Ripperdoc: A surgeon specializing in implanting illegal cyberware. Rocker Boy/Girl: A freelance musician. Samurai: A mercenary or muscle for hire. Implies an honor code. Sarariman: A corporate employee. Screamer: A credstick or passkey that triggers alarms when used. Seoul Man: A member of a Seoulpa Ring. Seoulpa Ring: A small criminal gang. Shadows: The quasi-criminal world of freelance shadowrunners. Shalkujin: An "honest" citizen. Sinless: 1. Part of the underclass not having a SIN (c.f. System Identification Number). 2. In the Shadows. Slot: 1. a mild curse. 2. To use a skillsoft. Slot and Run: 1. Hurry Up, Get to the point. 2. Move and Run. So Ka: I understand. Soykaf: Coffee substitute made from soybeans. Squat: see Stuntie. Stud/Studding: Rigging or remote control of a vehicle. State of the Art: 1. Hipper than Hip. 2. To be on the edge. Stuntie: A Dwarf, highly insulting. also Squat. Sprawl: 1. A metroplex (c.f. plex). 2. To fraternize below one's social level. System Identification Number (SIN): ID number assigned to every member of society. (but c.f. sinless) Tag: Name, handle or trademark. To grab or take something. Tagged: Equipped with a tracking device. Recognized. Trid: Three-dimensional successor to video. Trog: An Orc or a Troll, very insulting. Very: Hip term for cool fun or "in." VatJob: Someone who has extensive cyber/vat grown replacement parts. Wagemage: A magician who works for a corp. Wavy: Cool or smooth. Wetware: 1. Biological enhancement. 2. Any original body organ. Wetwork: Assassination, murder. Wigly: Weird or different. Usually referring to a good drug trip. Wire Boy/Girl: A decker. Wired: Equipped with cyberware, especially wired reflexes. Wiz: 1. Wizard. 2. anything impressive. "Truly wiz, man." Wizard: 1. A powerful mage. Wizworm: Slang for a Dragon. Word, The: Any type of slang or gossip. Yak: Yakuza. Either a clan member or a clan itself. >>>[Hey, all you closet linguists out there. I've recently run across an article on the evolution of words such as 'drek' and 'frag.' I'll see if I can dig them up for the next issue.]<<< -- Silver Cianide (11:56:47/05-23-52) SHADOW U. NEW SKILLS, CONCENTRATIONS, AND SPECIALIZATIONS SOCIAL SKILLS (correction from previous issue) LEADERSHIP Gang INTERROGATION Verbal (interviewing) Machine-aided (lie detectors, etc.) Coercive (torture) (sick, I know, but just the thing for your next cyberpsycho npc who is determined to get that tidbit of info that your players didn't know they had.) NEGOTIATION Bargain (haggling, barter) Con (duping someone persuading someone to do something they normally wouldn't do) ETIQUETTE Media (Journalists, Rockers, Musicians, Actors, etc.) Organized Crime (Yakuza, Mafia, Seoulpa rings, Tongs, inter-group relations) Religions/Cults (by religion or cult, inter-group relations) Tech (Technicians, Armorers, Mechanics, etc.) Military Government Military and Government specializations include: specific branches or departments inter-branch or department relations local- or state-level groups >>>[You readers of this (the ascii version) don't have to worry; there was no actual error there. It was only in the rich text version.]<<< -- Jerry (10:59:37/05-24-92) * * * * * * * ADVERTISEMENT * * * * * * * * * the Blue Chip * * new & used chips 'n things * * Buy, Sell, or Trade * * TriVids, Wordies, Simsense, Hardcopy * * 1048 University Ave, Hillcrest * * next to Soho's on University * * San Diego FTZ * * Noon-Midnight * * LTG# 619-212-5565 * * * * * * * * * ADVERTISEMENT * * * * * * * THE ICE BOX >>>>>[I originally posted a rather extended version of this to the CyberRPG mailing list. This was before I got a hold of VR and realized that a lot of what I had posted was covered in VR. So I changed this a fair bit...]<<<<<< - Barron <08:14:30/05-11-92> >>>[Here are two new bits of ice to look out for. They keep on trying to stop us from grabbing their data. Heh.]<<< -- Micromara [09:14:27/05-12-52] PURGE IC This White IC is similar to Scramble, but it will instead erase the entire file. This IC was introduced because in the past, deckers have been able to download and analyze the Scramble code and reverse the process. Purge IC takes two actions to erase a file, and if it's stopped during the first action (Slowed, destroyed, etc) the file could conceivably be recovered, with the help of certain YexpensiveY utilities or maybe a real good NPC decker. Load Rating: 1/2 Rating (round down) DEMOLISHER IC This is another White IC based on Scramble. It is placed in a datastore and covers all the files in the node. When any of the files is read by unauthorized individuals, it scrambles the entire contents of the node. If any files are down loaded with the IC still in place, it works similarly to Scramble, except that if the IC is set off while within the deck, the IC, well, let's just say it thinks of the deck as one big node, and all those files within that node... It starts with the largest file and works its way down. To destroy a file, roll the IC's Rating with a target number equal to the MPCP Rating of the deck. A success indicates that the file or program was scrambled. This is done with each file, stopping only when the program fails a test. It goes without saying that utilities hit cannot be run. It's possible to use a Rebuild utility on stuff hit by Demolisher (unless, of course, your Rebuild was scrambled...) Demolisher has a construct similar to Scramble (a light coating of something) except that it covers the entire node. Load Rating: Rating x 1.5 >>>[Here are some nice little utilities to help you out. I got mine from a friend in Seattle. Check the bulletin boards for purveyors if you're interested, but look out for narcs.]<<< -- Micromara [09:17:02/05-12-52] M-2097 MINE DETECTOR Scooped from an obscure military database by an anonymous decker, this one will be a sure friend to the discriminating (and cautious) This is a heavily modified Browse used to detect files or programs that the you really doesn't want to look at. Examples of these would be ones which cause systems alerts, activate IC, attempt traces, infect your deck with a virus, and so on. The target number is up to the GM, and depends on the sophistication of the trap (take a modern virus, for instance. It can range from the really obvious, to self-encrypting and mutating.) Most versions of this program appear as a crew of military engineers who scrutinize every file with what you'll recognize as mine detection methods. Low rating programs involve some guy crawling around poking a knife into the node in a pattern around him, while more advanced versions consist of a couple guys with a shovel and metal detection rig. (We've also seen a hacked Rating 1 version where some Merc, fingers in ears and eyes shut, stomps ahead with one foot. A detection is real cute...) Options: One-Shot, Link Rating: 1 through 10 (we got the whole series...) Size: Rating^2 Price: same as Sleaze Designer: UCAS Military REBUILD Something hacked together by the Ice Bunny after having One Of Those Days. This program can be used to rebuild a scrambled file. The program is large, slow, and unpredictable. Fortunately, the good decker shouldn't need it much, and the bad decker, well, he isn't reading this. That's why most of you'll want the One-Shot version (aside from the size of the thing, that is) We understand that the Bunny is working on something to take care of Purged files, based on this thing. When the program is running, roll the Rating of the utility, with a target number equal to twice the rating of the Scramble IC that hit the file. At least one success is necessary to even pull out usable data. Increased successes increase the amount of usable stuff that can be extracted (normally starts at about 50-75%). As well, the program requires a number of rounds equal to the Rating of the Scramble. The success test is made on the last round. This program manifests as a bunch of cyber-gnomes who surround the file in question, tear it into tiny bits, and start sorting it into bits before rebuilding it. The whole process is reminiscent of a couple hyperactive kids putting together a puzzle. Options: One-Shot Rating: 1 through 10 Size: Rating^2 x 4 Mp Price: Same as Evasion Designer: Ice Bunny THE BLACK MARKET PORTABLE VEHICLE CONTROL RIG (PVCR) (thanks to Rat Rasta, JDELAHUNT@CCNODE.COLORADO.EDU) An experimental item from Mitsuhama, the PVCR uses existing autopilot connections and wiring within the vehicle to allow a rigger better control of the vehicle. At this point, the PVCR is unsubtle in it's methods, using it's rating in dice to attack, with the vehicle resisting with it's autopilot rating. Each turn on "conflict" takes three seconds, and when the PVCR wins (which it will), the rating of the effective VCR is the rating of the vehicle's autopilot or the PVCR, whichever is lower. The Mitsuhama PVCR allows a rigger to move from vehicle to vehicle without rebuilding each vehicle. Once the PVCR is removed, however, the vehicle has no effective autopilot, and every subsequent driver suffers a +2 to driving target numbers. Mitsuhama Portable Vehicle Control Rig Rating Cost 1 20,000Y 2 35,000Y 3 55,000Y 4 120,000Y 5 190,000Y 6 260,000Y 7 660,000Y 8 790,000Y 9 999,999Y >>>[Now, I have to admit to not knowing much about this kind of stuff. I never even talk to the bus driver. But isn't something like this for stealing cars?]<<< -- Silver Cianide (10:56:05/05-09-52) CYBERLIMBS Wordman The following rules make cyberlimbs a bit more useful than per vanilla Shadowrun, offering some more useful extras. Effort has been made to make sense of the essence costs of various extras. (It makes no sense, for example, that the cyberarm guns in the Street Samurai Catalog cost more essence the bigger the gun gets.) I will try to justify essence costs at all times, allowing you to decide if it makes sense for the reasons I give. (I'm always available for discussion). As some of the things I'm proposing will cost no essence, the cost is usually elevated -- sometimes irrationally so -- for game balance purposes. CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE Quite a bit of what follows is from the Cyberpunk RPG and it's Chrome supplement. This is mostly a rules conversion to Shadowrun. As per normal Shadowrun rules, limbs come in two types: natural- looking and obvious cyberlimbs. Normal-looking limbs offer no special extras and the following rules do not apply to normal- looking limbs unless otherwise indicated. Every pair of limbs (Cyberhands not included, see below) acts as a level of dermal armor. I'm using the concept of Spaces. Each limb gets a number of Spaces for added extras. These Spaces should be considered a measure of volume. As this is the first (untested) draft of these rules, some of the Sizes of extras (i.e. the number of Spaces occupied by them) will probably need some adjusting. Also, some Spaces are different than others. A Finger Space is different from a other Spaces. This should become clear later. Note that not all Spaces need be filled. CYBERARMS Cost a full essence point for either type (a table of essence and monetary costs can be found at the end of this missive). The arm portion (that is, the shoulder to the wrist) of the limb holds 4 Spaces. The hand part of the limb holds either 1 Hand Space or 4 Finger Spaces. >>>[Missive? Who do you think you are, Gary Gygax?]<<< -- Jerry Stratton (12:41:27/05-23-92) CYBERLEGS Cost a full essence point for either type. The limb as a whole holds 4 Spaces. CYBERHANDS For those who just want to replace the hand and not the whole arm. These cost 0.5 Essence for either type. [Note that all costs and benefits of the cyberarm described above already include the hand]. A hand can hold 1 Hand Space or 4 Finger Spaces. Increased strength cannot be installed in a hand, but an obvious cyberhand can easily crush bone. It also has the damage code of a club (Str+1)M2 for punching damage. These last two abilities are shared by a cyberarm as well. SPACES (normal non-hand/non-finger spaces) Built-In device: Space cost up to gamemaster. Devices might include a pocket secretary, TV, radio, bug detector, medkit, stim player, fire-extinguisher, etc. Built-In Smartgun Link: Takes 0.5 Spaces and costs 0.25. This essence cost (half the cost of a normal smartgun link) reflects the hardware that must be installed in the head/eyes. Cavity: A space to put stuff into. Accessible without tools (optional). Space cost is variable, depending on how big the space is. Again, what fits into the cavity is up to the gamemaster. Cyberdeck: Fills number of Spaces equal to MPCP/3 (round all fractions UP). This Space cost does not include storage (but does include memory). Storage must be installed separately -- see Data Store, below -- or externally. The deck can be internally hardwired to a datajack for 0.1 essence. (Note that a datajack is still needed.) Includes output and input ports through the arm, so internal wiring is optional. These decks are at 5 times the Nuyen cost. Cyberguns: Arms only. As per the Street Samurai Catalog except for essence cost. All guns cost 0.15 essence for firing controls in the skull (optional). Smart cyberguns exist but are five time normal cost. Guns take up the Spaces based on gun. See the table. Data Store: Takes up Mp/1000 Spaces (keep fractions). Not compatible with headware memory accessible only by external cable. Can be hardwired internally to an internal cyberdeck. Increased Strength: The same as the normal Shadowrun rules. Each level takes up 0.25 Spaces. Spur: Arms only. Takes 1 Space. No essence cost. Whip: Monofilament or otherwise. A retractable whip. 1.5 Spaces. 0.15 essence for controls in the head (optional). Wired Reflexes: If the organic body had (or has) a Vehicle Control Rig or wired or boosted reflexes implanted, they reflexes must be installed on the cyberlimb to get normal use. This hardware takes 0.5 Spaces regardless of the type or level of reflex enhancement, but the Nuyen cost is included in the cost of the reflexes. HAND SPACES (all cost 1 Hand Space) Finger razors: Standard razors, retractable or otherwise. No essence cost. Flash Pack: Flashes out of palm or from back of hand. Standard flash pack, but directional. Maglock Passkey: Highly illegal. Magcard flips from back of hand. Can be detected externally, with some difficulty (Concealability: 16). Microtronics Kit: A full microtronics tool kit contained within all the fingers of the hand. Taser: Works as a shock glove, but punching damage is unchanged. FINGER SPACES (all cost 1 Finger Space unless otherwise noted) Credstick: Full credstick, any type. Obviously not a finger. Non- jointed. Cutters: Takes two Finger Spaces (one blade on each of two fingers). Work as heavy-duty scissors/wirecutters. Stabbing damage in melee is (Str/3)L2. Dartgun: Fires single compressed air dart. Range as Hold-out. Can fire as Narcojet or taser darts. Reloading is complex and takes 1 min. Finger Compartment: As in the Shadowrun rules, but no essence cost. Injector: Chemical injector which pierces the skin and deliver a toxin. 2 doses. A touch is required for effect, resisted by impact armor. Any fluid can be injected: Narcojet, Fugu-5, curare, acid, etc. Light: Flashlight. Narrow beam to 30m. Lockpick: Effective against mechanical locks only. Sprayer: Chemical sprayer. 2 doses. 2 meter effective range. Any gaseous chemical is usable: Mace, Neuro-Stun VIII, VITAS-3, etc. CYBERLIMB COST TABLE ITEM ESSENCE COST SPACES COST NUYEN COST Limb Replacement 1.0 50,000Y Cyber Limb 1.0 100,000Y Hand Replacement 0.5 40,000Y Cyber Hand 0.5 75,000Y Increased Strength - L*.25 +(L*150,000Y) Built-in Smartgun Link 0.25 0.5 2,500Y Built-in Device - variable 4*cost Cavity - variable 100Y Cyberdeck (0.1) MPCP/3 5*cost Cyberguns (damage/ammo) (0.15) Hold-Out (3L1/12) 0.5 250Y Light Pistol (3M2/10) 1.0 650Y Machine Pistol (3M2/10) 1.5 900Y Heavy Pistol (4M2/6) 2.0 800Y Submachine gun (4M3/8) 2.5 1,800Y Shotgun (3M3/4) 3.0 1,200Y Data Store - Mp/1000 Mp*100Y Spur - 1.0 11,500Y Whip (0.15) 1.5 by weapon Normal whip 5,000Y Monofilament whip 15,000Y Wired Reflexes - 0.5 0Y Finger razors - 1H 9,000Y Flash Pack - 1H 1,500Y Maglock Passkey - 1H 100,000Y+ Microtronics Kit - 1H 9,000Y Taser - 1H 4,500Y Credstick - 1F 5,000Y Cutters - 2F 2,000Y Dartgun - 1F 10,000Y Narcojet dart 1,000Y Normal dart (2L2) 100Y Taser dart 500Y Finger Compartment - 1F 3,000Y Injector - 1F 30,000Y Light - 1F 1,000Y Lockpick - 1F (rating*1,000Y) Sprayer - 1F 25,000Y SILENT DEATH How not to wake up the corp guard three doors down... BULLET NOISE A supersonic bullet sounds like a cracking whip. One which cracks from leaving the muzzle until it goes subsonic, which might not be until it is inside the target. Subsonic bullets make a sound like a whip that is NOT cracking. You can hear them both. The sound is NOT deafening. We are talking about shooting without anybody knowing. MUZZLE NOISE Gasses expanding at Supersonic velocity sound roughly like a gunshot. Funny thing, that. Most of the sound is from the muzzle gasses expanding. The point of using subsonic ammunition (or faking it with a drilled barrel) is that if you want to be silent, do it right. Not too much benefit in quieting the muzzle noise in the quiet of the night just to follow it with the cracking of 30 whips from 30 shots... Either somebody really kinky is having lots of fun, or a firefight is going on. BULLET TUMBLE Stand a top up and let go. It falls over. Take a top. Stand it up and spin it and let go. It stays up for a while. Then it falls over. Spin a top real fast and it stays up longer. Slap a spinning top and it bounces around more than a slapped non-spinning top. A slapped fast-spinning top dances more wildly than a slow spinning top. Take a spinning bullet and fire it through air and its accuracy improves over a non-spinning bullet. This is akin to a spinning top standing up longer than a non-spinning top. Take a spinning bullet and fire it through a target of varying densities and toughness (like a human body) and like a slapped top it will bounce around. Try the trick with the top. Spin the bullet real fast and fire it through a target of varying densities and toughness and it will bounce around wildly and tumble and dance. This is why rapidly spinning bullets tumble more wildly than slow spinning bullets. It is the energy expressed in rotation around one axis being changed into energy expressed in spinning around more than one axis... if a bullet spins around more than one axis it is tumbling. Lighter bullets will tumble more easily than heavy spinning bullets because... angular momentum... the top "resists" having it's axes of rotation changed. This is "gyroscopic force". Take a heavy top and spin it slowly. Take a light top and spin it much faster so it has the same rotation energy. Slap them both the same. The lighter, faster rotating top bounces and dances more, in response to the same slap, than the heavy top. This is why the 7 mm magnum is the spear and the 5.56 (M-16) tumbles like the blade of a rototiller, as I said in the previous post. In these examples, the slap to the bullet is hitting skin and organ and fibrous connective tissue and muscle and bone in the target body. Somebody posted that some Doctor had proved that all bullets tumble the same amount, leaving the average mind to conclude that this is without regard to the bullet velocity, rate of spin, bullet weight or shape, or the target type. Either the quote was careless or the Doctor got his degree from a Crackerjacks box. I prefer to presume the latter. A cannon shell won't tumble from hitting me. An M-16 bullet will tumble more times going crotch-to-shoulder (which may occasion it exiting my body through the left knee) than going through my arm. Some slugs on some trajectories will make the one tumble the Doctor said they would, but for every slug, for every hit, to make one tumble, requires more smarts than a bullet has. (Unless it is a Cyberslug, which sounds like something that, when stepped on, will slime you right quick.) SILENCERS AND BULLET SPEED We have concluded that the "washer" type silencer does not slow the bullet down. Hooray for consensus. We have had it explained that the drilled barrel type DOES slow it down. Truth is, all barrels exert friction on the passing bullet, whether drilled or not, because the bullet is squeezed in the barrel... if it were not so the gas would escape past the bullet which would damage the gun badly and ruin accuracy besides. While the number and size and placement of holes can be done so that the highest velocity is not at the muzzle, the only object of drilling the barrel is to prevent supersonic muzzle gas... the bullet is supposed to be accelerating positive (getting faster) all the way to the end of the barrel. Drilling so many, or so big, or placed so that the bullet is slowed down by friction while inside the barrel sounds like some designer didn't do his math right, or was being really cautious about preventing supersonic gas at the muzzle. Combining the drilled barrel and the washer- type (which can sustain continuous fire if built right) sounds like a much more deadly combo. WASHER SILENCERS This is a can full of washers & springs. The end of the barrel is threaded on the inside. The silencer screws into the end of the barrel. The washers are spaced apart with springs. The springs and washers may be coated to reduce rattling noise from the gas slamming them around. The outer casing of the silencer is perforated. It may also be multiple layers. The washers may also be perforated. The machining does not need to be super-critical... the 9 mm bullet passes through a 10 mm hole in the center of a 20 mm washer. Most gas immediately hits the washer and diffuses through the perforations on the side of the can. What gas passes with the bullet through the 10 mm hole repeats this at the next washer. It all gas goes subsonic before exiting the can (either at the perforations on the side or at the muzzle perforation) the muzzle noise has been suppressed. Gas quantity and pressure at the muzzle are the determining factors of how many washers of what size are required and what precision is required in the machining to achieve noise suppression. Note my choice of 9 mm, 10 mm, and 20 mm are arbitrary ones. Exact models will vary and you can (illegally in US) make your own. >>>[The author asked me to append the following notes as well:]<<< -- Silver Cianide (01:02:17/5-8-52) Attribution not required, either... which is partly because I'm humble, partly because these books are read by the FBI and other unpleasant people, and partly (please note this to the readers) because the only silenced weapon I've handled is one silenced by the removal of the firing pin. The rest of the information is second hand, and some of it may be reliable. >>>[Boy, it sure sounds like you've handled more...]<<< -- Silver Cianide (01:02:37/5-8-52) Remember the allegation recently on the net... that the Anarchists' Handbook had deliberate disinformation that could truly hurt the trusting reader. I don't know a specific point to tell. >>>[It's a problem. We can't always verify the information we get. Here's a warning to everybody reading this: don't trust it unless you can verify it. Anyone can take an electronic copy of this and insert different information. Neo-Anarchists do not believe in Public Key Cryptography. Openness is the key to the future.]<<< -- Silver Cianide (01-01-56/05-08-52) You might also point out that the best political affiliation that the budding or hardcore anarchist might acquire is a membership in the NRA. Being an anarchist without an effective right to keep and bear arms reduces the status of the anarchist to that of a school grader who won't play the regulated games... impotent. DEAD ZONES REDUX Jerry Stratton, jerry@teetot.acusd.edu There've been a few questions about the game mechanics behind dead zones. In our game, we use dead zones as flavor. Our game master decided to use dead zones after seeing them in a series I wrote for the ADND-L game list (Men Not Afraid). So, the mechanics presented here are not necessarily used by us. But they could be. This is the way dead zones act in my fiction, modified for a Shadowrun world. Change it as you see fit. WHAT IS A DEAD ZONE? A dead zone is a place where technology doesn't work. See the earlier article in the First Annual Neo-Anarchists' Guide to Everything Else. What technologies don't work? Powder and most other explosives don't explode. Electricity doesn't flow. Nuclear radiation doesn't radiate. Drugs don't react with the brain in the same way as outside of a zone. On the surface, things look the same. Fire still burns. Light still illuminates. Water still boils. Gasoline burns (although spark plugs don't spark, and who uses internal combustion anymore, anyway?) Gears, springs, pulleys, and ropes work, but there's evidence that even these will have different effects. One group noted that ropes seemed much stronger inside a zone, as if the r2 law were no longer in effect. It seems possible that mass due to acceleration increases linearly with distance from the center, rather than with the square of the distance. >>>[That bit of confusion is from physics. When you swing a rope around, anything tied on it's end is going to feel heavier. How much heavier is proportional to the square of the length of the rope. The same thing occurs when you climb a rope, since the rope always swings to the side, if only a bit.]<<< -- Physics Phred (12:35:32/05-08-52) Basically, everything that makes technology what it is, doesn't work. >>>[There are some strange things that work differently. There's an old parlor trick from way back, where you take a toothpick, a fork, and a spoon. Attach the spoon to the fork by inserting the bowl of the spoon between the tines of the fork. Insert the toothpick partially between the tines of the fork. Now, rest the other end of the toothpick on your finger. In a dead zone, that's impossible. The spoon and fork pull the toothpick down every time. Outside of a dead zone, you can balance it. Many Elven scholars use this to point to the basic flaw in science. How can something be balanced if all the weight is on one end?]<<< -- Dr. Jerold Stratton [07:48:49/03-28-92] >>>[Drugs do work differently in the zones. It used to be thought that the use of drugs in pre-awakening shamanistic rituals was an attempt to simulate assensing. But I can guarantee you that peyote is a completely different thing inside a zone than it is outside. Outside, it's a trip. Inside, it's a journey.]<<< -- Fire Mountain [07:51:52/03-28-92] Both gravity and magnetism, or some analogy to them, do work. People don't float away from the earth when they're in a dead zone, and a few natural compasses continue to point north. Most compasses don't work. It seems that they must be created in a 'natural' way for them to work. Lodestones always work. And while electrical current doesn't exist in a zone, there is some analog to electricity: lightning still strikes in thunderstorms. >>>[Technically, I don't see much difference between relativistic gravity and naturalistic gravity anyway. Both basically state that things fall because 'top' and 'bottom' exist. And we've yet to fully understand magnetism. However, magnetic north does not fluctuate inside a zone, whereas it can outside a zone. This indicates that lodestones are not pointing in the direction of the earth's magnetic lines of force, since these meander all over the place, but are pointing towards some naturalistic north. And lightning? Well, according to the Greeks, lightning is a form of the element of fire. Incidentally, a very good instrument (so I've been told) for telling whether or not you're in a dead zone is one of those sealed flasks with metal leaves inside, (Leyden Jars, I believe) used in high schools. Take a rubber rod, give it a charge, and touch it to the metal ball on top of the flask. In the 'real' world, this causes the leaves to swing apart. In a zone, this does nothing at all.]<<< -- Dr. Jerold Stratton [22:27:40/03-29-92] Dead zones range in size from a few meters to a few kilometers. The largest known dead zone is 15 miles wide, in the area known as the Bermuda Triangle. And it's been known to grow to twice it's size on clear nights of the full moon. Dead zones grow and shrink with the lunar cycle, but this depends on solar interference, cloud cover, and planetary forces. People in our Shadowrun game haven't figured it out yet, and it'll probably take a while. The lunar influence has been noted, but it's not exact, so not everyone believes it. There are no known dead zones within a living city. In fact, most (if not all) seem to occur in the areas that were the least touched by man before the awakening. There are those who claim that dead zones are a healing attempt by the Earth. These are the same people who believe that dead zones will eventually grow and engulf the entire world. Dead zones are spherical, and centered on the surface of the earth. In the ocean, they are centered on the underwater land surface. WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS OF DEAD ZONES ON SOCIETY? Early in the 21st Century, trains were already coming back as a form of shipping. Because the rails were never redesigned, the rails that were built (and restored) are still compatible with the steam engine. And the steam engine works in a dead zone -- fire burns, water boils, and pressure turns pistons. So, there are a few steam engines in the midwest. In the relatively large dead zone in the northern part of the Indian nations, normal trains debark and their engines replaced by a number of steam engines, which pull the load across the zone. On the other end, different diesels take over, and the steam engines pull another train the other way. Except for the Bermuda Triangle dead zone, most dead zones are not large enough to cause major problems with air transportation. Dead zones are spherical. Even a six-mile wide dead zone only extends three miles high, and that only at the exact center. Since most dead zones occur in unpopulated areas and jets are usually quite high, they don't intersect with the zone. >>>[Incidentally, there's a small body of evidence that says the Bermuda Triangle dead zone existed before the awakening.<<<] -- Smilin' Sam [07:34:41/04-10-92] Underwater travel has perhaps been most affected. Submarines send out radar soundings. If the radar doesn't return, they'll skirt that area. >>>[In fact, this may be the origin of the term 'dead zone.' When radar enters a dead zone, it doesn't come back, leaving a dead area on the radar screen.]<<< -- Silas Jack [08:08:17/03-28-92] Stanley Steamers, a steam automobile from the early twentieth century, are popular automobiles among those few who live near zones. Surprisingly, these automobiles can reach speeds in excess of 50 miles per hour. WHO USES DEAD ZONES? Nobody really uses a dead zone. Enchanting materials taken from a dead zone are guaranteed to be unhindered by the deadening effects of having been worked. But even the most solitary mages haven't quite learned to live without portable radios, computerized libraries, microwaves, and digital watches. I mean, a Rating 6 Conjuring Library weighs 300 pounds! Combine that with a Rating 6 Enchanting Library, a Rating 6 Sorcery Library, and whatever else you might need (Geology Library? Biology Library?) Of course, if you're hiding from a mundane, a dead zone is a great place to do it. WHAT CYBERWARE DOESN'T WORK? Any electronically-augmented or chip-augmented cyberware will completely fail in a zone. This includes just about everything. Some cyber-spur implementations -- those that use muscle-position to spring a mechanical lock -- will still extend in a zone. Boosted reflexes continue to work, although some correspondents have reported strange, shamanic sensations, possible due to the unnatural drugs that are boosted reflexes. Wired reflexes do not work, usually leaving the user a quivering mass. FIREARMS Firearms do not work, although gunpowder still burns. On the fringes of a zone, firearms may explode if used, causing damage equal to the damage of the weapon, The wound level, power, and staging are reduced by 1 (but not below light or 1). And yes, an explosion in a firearm may set off the rest of the bullets. In this case, treat it as autofire, equal to half the number of shots exploding. There have been some reports that, in the center of very large zones, when they've waxed to their largest, gunpowder doesn't even burn. This has yet to be confirmed. * * * * * * * ADVERTISEMENT * * * * * * * * * * * * Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap? * * No job too small, no fee too large! * * Need a reference? 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STYLE Roper is not cheap, but he is reliable. No one has ever reported a double-cross. >>>[Rumor has it the runner team called the Advocate once tested his integrity by, after having some members rent a place, offering ten times as much cash to reveal their whereabouts. He refused.]<<< -- Wordman (11:32:05/04-22-52) The bug-free guarantee has never been found to be false. A deposit is required for all rentals, in addition to the Matrix deposit if there is one and the per day rental fee. Damage to the location or is deducted from the deposit, and compromising the location results in a forfeit of the deposit. Deposits are usually about ten times the normal rental price of the real-estate for each day. (Thus to rent a medium middle class apartment (600Y per month normally) for 3 days, a deposit of 24,000Y is required (10*600Y*4days).) Roper, of course, maintains a blind eye on any illegal activity carried out from or in the rented space. However, sloppy crimes usually result in higher fees next time, or perhaps no next time at all. Roper is very quick to keep part of the deposit for very minor damage or problems. Additionally, Roper doesn't usually own a single location for more than six months. He has pseudonyms on about every apartment waiting list in Seattle. CLIENTELE Not being one to discriminate, Roper serves just about anyone who can pay, although he has been known to refuse service to groups based on bad rep. He also has refused service to a group composed entirely of Orks at least twice. About 80% of Roper's leases are to corporates. Organized crime usually has its own locations, but has used Roper occasionally. EMPLOYEES/RESOURCES Roper employs a stable of deckers to keep his locations invisible. If a party requests Matrix access, Roper usually sends one of his own deckers (either up front or covertly) to maintain the security of the SAN. Upcoming deckers vie for a job with Roper, as it is a fairly easy job most of the time, allows time to train, and gives access to great equipment, including a microtronics shop and three Fairlight Excaliburs. AREA OF OPERATION As stated earlier, Roper owns locations all over Seattle, but he usually does business downtown. He is known to frequent the Gray Line and the Edge. DESCRIPTION Roper is short for a human and is not very imposing. He usually allows his clients to dictate the pace of a meeting, but he decides on the location. He will not hesitate to retain any or all of a deposit if he feels he has been slighted. He realizes that his real-estate is in high demand, and is unwilling to jeopardize his cartel by betraying clients. He sees to it that no one compromises him, but he never interferes with or intrudes on a client. Roper is a semi-successful oil painter under the name Samantha Tarrow. He is also a Neo-Anarchist. GREY'S Anatomy of a Seattle Bar by LLWardIII ANGLE Contrary to popular belief, the name of this bar does not refer to it's owner, or any other person named Grey. In fact, there is no Grey working at or associated with the bar. Instead the name is supposed to convey the message "colors mean nothing here." Grey's was started by three gang-members-turned-Shadowrunners as a neutral ground for the gangs of Redmond. The driving idealism of the bar is that the interaction of gang members will help cut down on violent acts between gangs. Although there were some problems initially, Grey's has become accepted by most of the gangs in Redmond. The three founders have shown to be more than a match for earlier opposition, and gangs that don't frequent Grey's leave it alone. STYLE The first thing noticed about Grey's is that there are no places to park. Vehicles that have been left in front of Grey's (against the advice of signs saying no parking) are moved or destroyed by Grey's employees. By now most patrons know to avoid parking near Grey's. Grey's takes a somewhat novel approach to weaponry: if you are found clean by a weapon scanner, you get 30% off your bill. This system works for two reasons 1) gangs like to save money, and 2) in past instances, as soon as someone drew a weapon (gun, knife, broken bottle, anything) within the confines of the bar, he was immediately killed by Grey's employees. There are signs to this affect posted in the entry way (for legal reasons). By now most patrons know to avoid bringing weapons into Grey's. Grey's employees come down hard on brawlers as well (but generally let them live). If possible, this is done from a distance with stun magic from Erik (see below). By nowŠ (you get the idea). In spite of that, Grey's can still get pretty wild. Grey's employees have no objections to patrons dancing naked on tables or more carnal activity on the dance floor (although in such cases, Erik usually astrally confirms that the involved parties are doing so voluntarily.) Grey's turns a blind eye to drug use [which will NOT go away by 2050] but asks patrons actively using chips in the bar to stop or to leave (BTL fantasies usually don't involve purchasing Grey's alcohol.) Grey's is NOT known for checking age very carefully. >>>[Actually, my son says Grey's is known for not checking age very carefully. A minor semantic distinction, but he says it's an important one.]<<< -- Silver Cianide (13:24:36/05-23-52) The public portion of Grey's is d