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The context makes this typo funny.Adamson and Jeffers had accepted the counter-intel guy's story at fake value
I'm not sure it's a typo. Cliff does sometimes use puns.
*shrugs* Either way, it's still funny.
Stone doing his best interpretation of Anakin Skywalker.
Dunkelzahn does not return in canon. His assassination was in August 2057, several months before the start of this story.Had a thought and I don't know if the years line up but could we see the return of President Dunkelzhan?
Had a thought and I don't know if the years line up but could we see the return of President Dunkelzhan? More what I mean is, is this possibly in continuity with your other recent Shadowrun story, just elsewhere in the world?
I mean, first line of the first chapter's A/NAuthor's Note: First off, no, this is not set in the same timeline as "The Unconquerable".
Well I'm just a big Ole idiot then.
*winces* Do I even wanna know how much kit they're carrying?"Great, now we do fifteen flights up and down while wearing full armor." I cursed. "I'm gonna need metal knees if they keep this up all day."
That is awesome, but how is it supposed to work? is there an attached device that swaps mags for you?Fortunately, modern smartlink technology meant that I didn't need to bother with things such as ejecting magazines or chambering new rounds manually.
You dump the mag like normal, then probably use a holster mounted autoloader to slot in a new magazine. Smart link guns canonical include round counters and auto ejection systems, so it makes sense that they would go for Equilibrium style autoloaders.*winces* Do I even wanna know how much kit they're carrying?
That is awesome, but how is it supposed to work? is there an attached device that swaps mags for you?
I had a feelin' Jeffers would be the first to go. Had him labelled as "Carmine" in my head.
More simply he uses his dead arm to hold the pistol between the forearm and his body, then uses his free hand to slap in the fresh magazine. The real problem would be trying to simultaneously hold the weapon and chamber the slide with only one working hand, but in the cyberpunk future he's got a neural link and a mechanical actuator built into the weapon to do that.You dump the mag like normal, then probably use a holster mounted autoloader to slot in a new magazine. Smart link guns canonical include round counters and auto ejection systems, so it makes sense that they would go for Equilibrium style autoloaders.
"Right now they're busy liberating an entire city from the bugs, and we're sent here to do industrial espionage." Rebecca swore disgustedly.
Honestly? They were getting kinda desperate for a solution to the problem that wasn't "vaporize the entire city".I knew it was gonna be awful, but damn. An anti-magic bioweapon? Did no one on the R&D teams even bother with the sheer self serving paranoia of "what if it gets turned on us?"
I think this should be "dead", or maybe "did for"?
"nuyen than"Every single piece here looked to cost more nuyen then the furniture in the house
Not sure if this should be "left them" or "let them permanently perceive"On the plus side this let them permanently perceiving astral energies and auras
It probably "helps" if you can convince yourself you are and never will be vulnerable.I knew it was gonna be awful, but damn. An anti-magic bioweapon? Did no one on the R&D teams even bother with the sheer self serving paranoia of "what if it gets turned on us?" Because those kinds of things always bite you in the ass.
Yeah, at least we can count on Lofwyr not wanting that shit pointed his way.It probably "helps" if you can convince yourself you are and never will be vulnerable.
Methinks Saeder-Krupp at least will be working on a counteragent or something scary enough to keep that mess contained.
Pity that it''s possibly not working on Horrors. Would be too nice. Also magic-bacteria bio-weapon?Honestly? They were getting kinda desperate for a solution to the problem that wasn't "vaporize the entire city".
To copy across my comment from SB...I knew it was gonna be awful, but damn. An anti-magic bioweapon? Did no one on the R&D teams even bother with the sheer self serving paranoia of "what if it gets turned on us?" Because those kinds of things always bite you in the ass.
The really dumb thing about this is that, well... Not only possessing but proving they are willing to deploy Beta means Ares is actually going to have a lot of pressure put on it by the other Megacorps. Why?Because when Damien Knight or Roger Soaring Owl had been handed this 'Beta' stuff by an Ares R&D team, when they'd seen a chance to turn the tide in the Bug City crisis and wipe out all the bugs at the price of collateral'ing every other magical creature in the zone... apparently they'd run the numbers and liked what they saw. Billions of nuyen worth of real estate and asset, hundreds of thousands of people, all reclaimed after the world had written them off as lost. And all it had taken was a willingness to sacrifice a few thousand lives. Hey, why not? I'm sure some suit or other had said while stuffing his face with caviar. It's not as if they were real people anyway.
And yeah. I could absolutely see this. The problem of course is that as I mentioned above, there should really have been massive ripple effects from the existence of Beta that just... weren't there. Even more so when you consider that the Megacorporation which deployed Beta is like, the one AAA megacorporation that doesn't have Magically Active members running it right? Which means it should really have caused a situation like the world between 1945 and 1949. Except worse because this time, it's not one nation being able to wave around the fact they've got nuclear weapons and you don't to get their way.Honestly? They were getting kinda desperate for a solution to the problem that wasn't "vaporize the entire city".
"The Universal Brotherhood? That big charity organization, like a privatized version of the old United Way, that came out of nowhere about ten years ago?" Sinclair asked to confirm. "And that had turned out to be a major front for insect spirits trying a slow, covert possession and infiltration strategy among all walks of life until the UCAS and Ares became aware of them in early '55?"
They knew.That said I don't know if the people responsible actually know that, and I sure wouldn't trust them with the weapon afterward.