Planet: Echelon
District 29: Cartel City
Somewhere Near Speederway 772X
Continued from: A High Family Matter Reflected in a City of Glass | Sieve Protocol | A Carnage of Chaos
Open to all Echelon faction members, on any side or position in this for their own personal or faction stories.
Cartel City... casinos stacked high like vertical temples of vice, clubs alive with synthetic bass and biolume signs, respectable corporate fronts masking Hutt cartel industries spread across the Outer Rim. To corporations, it was a shining contractual blight upon Echelon, baked into the planet's foundations and balance sheets alike. To mission runners, a dangerous but reliable source of data-currency and underworld credits. And to the gangs? Turf to bleed over, competitors to erase from memory, and reputations to carve into durachrome and bone.
Within it all, Data Prophets continued to preach for the freedom of the Dataway. Zealots broadcasting from cracked holoscreens, or covered in glitched symbolism, drawing crowds so large the Cartel had finally acted, and crushed them. Riots followed predictably. Streets burned, and Casinos went up in sheets of fire and collapsing transparisteel. Some might say justly so; who sheds a tear if a few Hutts burn? But chaos like this was never simple and never ended clean.
Echosec corporate security held several zones, their drones and badge wearing troopers dug in behind energy barricades and shut storefronts. But it had grown so bad the Megacorps had authorized SecNet paramilitaries, blunt instruments deployed to restore order, something they achieved brutally, if at all.
When the Apex speeders came in, they did so heavy and low, escorted by A-TRD hovertrucks and ASF shuttles, their searchlights cutting white beams through lingering smoke and falling ash. The ruined speederway beneath them was a graveyard of overturned hovercars, shattered holosigns still buzzing ads no one would ever answer.
Ironwraith
's team rode in the convoy as it slowed to a stop at the heart of it all, where a firefight raged around something far larger than it first appeared. His people were with him, equipped exactly as he'd demanded. Kas was even sober. Moments later they were on the scene, surrounded by expectant eyes all waiting for that one slip up to sieze influence.
"Ironwraith," Black said calmly, the city reflecting in the polish of his auguments. "Apex Executive Advisor for Security Operations. This is Ms Rix, consultant, information broker, and data specialist."
Ana Rix
Speeders began to fully disembark behind them, enough men for an operation but not as as blunt instrument against rioters.
"I suggest...."
A plume of smoke erupted far behind them, followed by the concussive echo of a fuel cell going critical. Black almost flinched. Almost. His ocular HUD decoded threat distance and probability curves. The flashpoint for this, their speederway zone, was secure enough…
"We have reports the Dataway is somehow linked to this," Black continued in an even tone. "And Ana... if you could break down what we discovered for Ironwraith… preferably in language that doesn't violate every terms-and-conditions clause the Megacorps would have our heads for."
Ironwraith was a family friend. But Black had already seen what lived beneath the signal, the way the Dataway moved through infrastructure, ideology, and augments alike. It was a risk sharing anything at all. "Ironwraith," Black said, finally turning fully toward him. His gaze lingered on the trooper's armor, the plating, the patched seams, the sight of someone who had survived what should have killed him. "If you have a plan Old Man..."
His eyes moved instead to Ironwraith's team's HUD feed, watching the tactical overlays sync with Apex predictive models, soldier instincts interfacing with bleeding-edge corporate war algorithms by their AI. An enduring survivor of history standing inside the future with a team much the same.
"...I'd very much like to see how a man who has fought ghosts plans to deal with a city that's fast becoming one."
District 29: Cartel City
Somewhere Near Speederway 772X
Continued from: A High Family Matter Reflected in a City of Glass | Sieve Protocol | A Carnage of Chaos
Open to all Echelon faction members, on any side or position in this for their own personal or faction stories.
Cartel City... casinos stacked high like vertical temples of vice, clubs alive with synthetic bass and biolume signs, respectable corporate fronts masking Hutt cartel industries spread across the Outer Rim. To corporations, it was a shining contractual blight upon Echelon, baked into the planet's foundations and balance sheets alike. To mission runners, a dangerous but reliable source of data-currency and underworld credits. And to the gangs? Turf to bleed over, competitors to erase from memory, and reputations to carve into durachrome and bone.
Within it all, Data Prophets continued to preach for the freedom of the Dataway. Zealots broadcasting from cracked holoscreens, or covered in glitched symbolism, drawing crowds so large the Cartel had finally acted, and crushed them. Riots followed predictably. Streets burned, and Casinos went up in sheets of fire and collapsing transparisteel. Some might say justly so; who sheds a tear if a few Hutts burn? But chaos like this was never simple and never ended clean.
Echosec corporate security held several zones, their drones and badge wearing troopers dug in behind energy barricades and shut storefronts. But it had grown so bad the Megacorps had authorized SecNet paramilitaries, blunt instruments deployed to restore order, something they achieved brutally, if at all.
When the Apex speeders came in, they did so heavy and low, escorted by A-TRD hovertrucks and ASF shuttles, their searchlights cutting white beams through lingering smoke and falling ash. The ruined speederway beneath them was a graveyard of overturned hovercars, shattered holosigns still buzzing ads no one would ever answer.
"Ironwraith," Black said calmly, the city reflecting in the polish of his auguments. "Apex Executive Advisor for Security Operations. This is Ms Rix, consultant, information broker, and data specialist."
Speeders began to fully disembark behind them, enough men for an operation but not as as blunt instrument against rioters.
"I suggest...."
A plume of smoke erupted far behind them, followed by the concussive echo of a fuel cell going critical. Black almost flinched. Almost. His ocular HUD decoded threat distance and probability curves. The flashpoint for this, their speederway zone, was secure enough…
"We have reports the Dataway is somehow linked to this," Black continued in an even tone. "And Ana... if you could break down what we discovered for Ironwraith… preferably in language that doesn't violate every terms-and-conditions clause the Megacorps would have our heads for."
Ironwraith was a family friend. But Black had already seen what lived beneath the signal, the way the Dataway moved through infrastructure, ideology, and augments alike. It was a risk sharing anything at all. "Ironwraith," Black said, finally turning fully toward him. His gaze lingered on the trooper's armor, the plating, the patched seams, the sight of someone who had survived what should have killed him. "If you have a plan Old Man..."
His eyes moved instead to Ironwraith's team's HUD feed, watching the tactical overlays sync with Apex predictive models, soldier instincts interfacing with bleeding-edge corporate war algorithms by their AI. An enduring survivor of history standing inside the future with a team much the same.
"...I'd very much like to see how a man who has fought ghosts plans to deal with a city that's fast becoming one."
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