Cyberjunk
Trying to remove Agricorp's hold on Denon was like ripping a tree from the ground, leaf by leaf. They were too firmly rooted both above and below, so you couldn't just keep pruning the edges. You had to get beneath the surface, inch by inch.
The Setting: A third-party warehouse contracted as a sorting facility for Agricorp goods. Recently compromised by Darkwire shadowrunners, who either had a previous agreement with the proprietors or made one themselves. Or maybe it's a decoy entirely, set up in one of the many identical duracrete faces that line the avenue.
The What: A speeder truck carrying a single crate of aurodium trim and bezels meant for some AgriCorp bigwig's Luxury 3000 space yacht. Not a whole lot of cargo, but enough. Shortly before departure, it received an update to the pre-planned route. It was scheduled to arrive at a warehouse across town, but hey, it's the busy season—we've gotta account for delays, and the other hub is full or something. The drivers note the change and shrug it off as something that came from upstairs at the last minute, again. The two guards with them wonder if they'll be getting paid overtime for the extra 30 minutes, and one of them unwraps a lukewarm convenience store burrito. They don't get paid enough for this chit.
The Cast: A handful of shadowrunners dressed as warehouse guards who've been tracking the aurodium practically since it left the forge. Standard issue gear dictates a helmet, so you can't see any faces. Stun batons are in full view, and everything else is hidden. Headlights from the approaching speeder truck reflect across the visor of the shadowrunner 'guarding' the loading dock door. It's go time.
The Interloper:
Dagon Kaze
The Setting: A third-party warehouse contracted as a sorting facility for Agricorp goods. Recently compromised by Darkwire shadowrunners, who either had a previous agreement with the proprietors or made one themselves. Or maybe it's a decoy entirely, set up in one of the many identical duracrete faces that line the avenue.
The What: A speeder truck carrying a single crate of aurodium trim and bezels meant for some AgriCorp bigwig's Luxury 3000 space yacht. Not a whole lot of cargo, but enough. Shortly before departure, it received an update to the pre-planned route. It was scheduled to arrive at a warehouse across town, but hey, it's the busy season—we've gotta account for delays, and the other hub is full or something. The drivers note the change and shrug it off as something that came from upstairs at the last minute, again. The two guards with them wonder if they'll be getting paid overtime for the extra 30 minutes, and one of them unwraps a lukewarm convenience store burrito. They don't get paid enough for this chit.
The Cast: A handful of shadowrunners dressed as warehouse guards who've been tracking the aurodium practically since it left the forge. Standard issue gear dictates a helmet, so you can't see any faces. Stun batons are in full view, and everything else is hidden. Headlights from the approaching speeder truck reflect across the visor of the shadowrunner 'guarding' the loading dock door. It's go time.
The Interloper:
