Ghost in the City Cyberpunk Gamer SI

Chapter 9

Seras

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An hour of spiraling thoughts ended with a decision to go to the Gym.


Punch stuff until I feel better, it was the only option.


I wasn’t violent!


Usually.


The machine was so useful. I was glad I found it. Even with XP slowing from just punching a machine, it was really nice to punch something that actually responded and changed, it let me fall into the zone as my mind was taken up with the challenge of getting my punches to connect. Even if the machine was actively blocking with its extra arms, trying to push my punches to the side to miss.


I fell into the rhythm, trying to outsmart the machine, sometimes when I succeeded I would be rewarded with XP. A perfect system. Endorphin rush every time I got an alert. Satisfying my addiction.


“Not bad kid.” A voice startled me as I was adjusting the difficulty up again. “You got a good strike. Where you train?” The massive man that spoke was probably 6’7” or taller and he was at least four times as wide as me, his massive muscles shifted into gorilla arms half way down.


He wasn’t the same guy that had first drawn me into this room, but there was no ending to the amount of massive men and women in the room at any one time. They were shifting constantly. I just didn’t pay attention to them mostly.


“Uhh.. here?” I said looking at the machine and then back to him. Having to crane my neck up a bit.


“No I mean who taught you to fight, you go to a boxing Gym, or a Dojo?”


“No. I come here. I like the machines.” I added after a second.


“Hoo? Really? No one taught you?”


“No?”


“Huh. Not bad. Give it a few years and you might get an invite to some of the rings. You should find a coach. Check out Tripple Extreme Gym some time. It’s In Rancho Coronado, just gotta prove yourself a bit, and you will be welcome.”


“I’m not really looking to join a gang.” I tell him bluntly. “I’m sure the animals are cool and everything but, not my scene.”


“Hah! You knew that right off. Good head on you. Well I suppose it was obvious. Think about it. No better place to get some real strength.” He chuckled patting me on the shoulder hard enough to nearly knock me off my feet before turning and heading off.


I wasn’t really interested. I didn’t even really want to fight hand to hand. But now that it was brought up. It might be a good place, and mostly safe place to get some XP.


But did I really want to become a Pit Fighter?


No. But a part of me that whispered XP, made the idea more tempting than it should be.


—--


I was getting anxious again. I was doing some grinding on the stupid Babys first Cyberdeck again. Since I already went to the gym today and I just…


Didn’t want to go outside.


But it wasn’t quick XP, and continued silence from Jun was making me nervous.


At least I had gotten to the point I could breach our radio and turn it on or off or even change the volume from the couch.


So that was cool. I guess.


I eventually got bored at the highly technical work before flopping back on the couch.


Someday I would be a scary netrunner that could make people blow their own brains out with a look.


That day is not today.


Unfortunately nothing else was going on. Ichi didn’t have any jobs. Shobo was keeping everyone close in case there was another attack on his club.


Hiromi was out of touch again.


I wish Jun was here. That way everything would be ‘safe’ again and I wouldn’t have to feel this need to rush.


Maybe I should try to make some eddies?


I sighed the only thing I could think of was to kill. I’m not sure if it was the city, where murder was just the fastest way to doing most things, or if it was me. The urge to kill to get what I wanted.


I needed something to do with my hands. I realized. Exercise was fun, but it wasn’t giving me any XP now unless I went to the Gym, but I still needed an indoor hobby.


Maybe one that wasn’t Netrunning…


Well there was a skill I hadn’t done anything with yet. I realized.


Crafting. Or Technical Ability… But I didn’t have a lot of eddies to start something like that. I groaned.


Money or XP. Both were hard to get without doing something… Wait.


“If I want a job, I can just get one.” I reminded myself. Fixers were a thing. Hell. Wakako was over in Jig-jig street. Which I could almost see from my apartment window.


I stood up. Sure I was a kid. And she might not even see me… But it was something. Something that I wanted to try!


I grinned as I got ready wishing I had found the rest of a cool outfit, but at least I had my cool jacket and gloves. I suited up, unfortunately leaving the Burya. I didn’t have a holster, or ammo for it.


Outside the sun was shining through the small sections of the city that could see the sky, and I jogged down the block and crossed the street.


Then I took a right down Jig Jig Street.


The place was just how I remembered it from the game. Dark, seedy, full of people looking to do bad things.


I think I was probably the youngest person there. But that was fine. I wandered the streets until I found it.


A pachinko parlor. The only reason I remember the exact location of Wakako was because of how funny it was. One of the most powerful Fixers in Night City hangs out in a tiny room with a TV in the back of a Pachinko den.


I entered, noticing the woman at the counter eyeing me up.


“I’m wondering if Wakako has a moment.” I asked the Neon haired girl who raised an eyebrow at me.


Being fourteen kinda sucked.


But I held my gaze.


“Doubt it. If she isn’t already in contact with you, you aren’t on her radar.” The girl eventually offered even going so far as to lick her finger and turn the page on the magazine she was reading.


“I’m aware I’m not on her radar. That’s why I’m here.”


The woman sighed looking me over. “Do you have any idea how many Street Kids we get coming in here?”


“A lot.”


“Yeah, a lot.” The woman finished as if that was the end of it.


“I bet a lot of them ask to be tested too. A gig to prove that they aren’t hot air.”


“Save me from irritating overconfident children.” The woman muttered at me before her eyes went gold. A few moments later she nodded and then she looked at me. “Go on in. If you want.”


I nodded pleased. It seems I was right. Wakako couldn’t only hire people that are the best of the best.


Sometimes you needed street rats.


I turned to the left and walked through the door way blocked only by the weird beads that people seemed to use here instead of doors.


It was a cozy little back room, an executive style desk and Wakako. The Fixer of Japantown.


The older woman was casually looking over ot the tv that was to my right as I entered giving me a single glance assessing me and then going back to the TV.


“Thank you for seeing me.” I say with a little bow to her. She had been high up in the Tyger Claws. Well her husband… Husbands, had been.


“Don’t tell me your name. I don’t want to know it.” She said simply, and her eyes went yellow. A text came in. “Finish the job, and return then maybe I will bother to learn your name. Or don’t. The door.” She offered simply a very brusque quick interview.


I could kind of respect it.


I didn’t say anything more. Just turning and leaving.


I had my job.


I ended up on the street before I looked at it.


A man had an info shard. Wakako wanted that shard. Simple.


No other information other than where the man potentially was and a picture of him.


That’s it. No orders about how she wanted the job done, or anything.


I understood. Most street kids would probably go loud. Cause a riot.


The smart ones would go quiet klep the shard and get out. Hopefully without causing an uproar. Wakako wanted to know what kind I was.


I could do that.


—-


I ended up grabbing Jun’s bike as the guy was hiding out across town. I ended up finding a parking lot a few blocks away and stashing the bike before continuing.


A light jog to warm up and I was there. I slipped behind a parked car as I scoped out the old auto shop. The garage door was open, but it was obvious it wasn’t open for business. No a group of Valentino’s were hanging around. Some were using the garage to work on their cars, it was still doable, except for one thing. A guy was outside in the parking lot, sitting on the hood of a car and drinking a beer while the radio played.


Damn. This wasn’t going to be easy.


I started looking for entrances without finding much. The auto shop had a big office side to it, two stories tall connected to the three door garage, but again. There were… Eight cars parked out front? That was potentially a lot of people to get caught by.


But I had a chance.


The back of the lot was covered in a high fence. It might have barbed wire around it, but I had parkour. I could definitely reach the roof from another building next door.


That was my entrance.


I moved. Moving across the street as naturally as I could before starting my climb up. An old burned out car, to the AC unit of a warehouse, to the roof. Keeping low I crossed the roof of the seemingly abandoned building heading closer to the roof of the auto shop.


As I was getting close my new view let me see a hiccup. A security camera.


On the back of the building keeping an eye on the back yard which wasn’t empty. It was full of cars. Newer cars. All of them missing pieces.


I guess the Tino’s were using this place as a chop shop.


But I could get through. I just needed to find an entrance where the camera couldn’t see. While also avoiding making any noise, or letting the Tino’s out front notice I was on the roof.


Easy.


First step. I waited and when the music hit its crescendo. I leapt from my roof to the next. Landing as quietly as I could, which still wasn’t really quiet. I waited, for a minutes and then another.


Nothing. I started moving, crawling across the roof staying low. Letting the noise of the radio and sounds of the mechanics at work hide me away as I crawled across the roof until I reached the office building side. No windows opened out to the roof of the garage which was irritating. No they were on the front and back of the second floor of the office, making my job… Difficult.


I scooted towards the back of the building keeping an eye on the camera so I was out of sight when it looked away from me. I looked around for an entrance I could use.


There was a back door, but it was right under the camera.


No go.


I grumbled quietly. Why wasn’t this as easy as the games? Where was the obvious secret door? Or the window that was always left open?


Right. This was ‘real’ and not a game. I calmed myself down, took a few breaths and started looking around again. The camera was well placed. Giving it a solid view of the entire backlot. Which I suppose was the point. Why would someone put a camera down that only looked at half of what they needed it to?


I had to go back. I crawled back towards the front of the shop peeking over the ledge.


Yep, that was a Tino sitting on a car right in front of the building. No way I could use the front of the building while he was there.


Dammit.


I was just about to give up entirely, I would just have to call Wakako back, when I got the alert.


*Ninjutsu skill level up!*


*1 Perk Point Gained.*


I felt it flow through me, allowing me to adjust my position just a tad to make it a little harder to notice me as I slipped back down.


A perk? That could work. I opened up the list in the shadow of the second floor laying down on the roof completely hidden from the ground.


I had been hoping for something cool. Phase into shadows. Or invisibility. Or something amazing. But nothing that mystical showed up. As usual my perks were more knowledge based, more surgical in what they gave than Ninjutsu as a whole.


I did find the one that I really liked, as it was the one most likely to save my life in an emergency.


Danger sense. A moments alert before you are seen.


For a thief that could be really useful.


I picked it without another thought going back to my current problem.


I had to get in, find the target, and find the shard.


As I was still figuring out a path inside a new vehicle pulled up. I glanced over the roof and watched as… Was that Dexter DeShawn? It was! I recognized that fat backstabbing asshole anywhere!


He was too far, and the radio blocked the voice but the guy that had been waiting out on the hood of the car was chatting with him, and over the course of a few minutes something changed hands.


I couldn’t tell if Dexter was given something, or if he gave something.


I really hope that wasn’t my shard. Thinking quickly. I took a picture of the handoff. Even if my eyes weren’t Kiroshi’s like V’s I could still take pictures. I just couldn’t scan. See through walls. Smart Link… Okay you get the point, My eyes were civilian eyes.


Which also reminded me that old Motoko had likely lost her eyes to the scavs… God. I am really glad I don't have her memories now. Remembering Scavs tearing your eyes out? I shuddered.


Dexter got back into his massive car and drove off. And to my pleasure the guy who had been waiting outside? He went inside.


The front was clear!


While I didn’t want to get to the front door. The front of the building did have a window. I krept over to the front edge of the roof looking down just to make sure no other straggler was around. Nope. Everyone was inside. I could just see the boots of some guy under a car as he was working on it.


Perfect. I stood and snuck over to the point where the second floor of the office and the mechanic shop met, and looked over to see the window on the second floor. Peeking in was awkward but I was able to see it looked like the bosses office, and it was empty. I reached out to test the window.


I grinned. It wasn’t locked. It slid as I pushed my hand against it and pulled.


Now was the hard part. It opened towards me. Which meant to reach the opening I would have to jump. I sighed. Thankfully Parkour was there. And after a moment of looking it over I had the path.


I leapt feet first. Grabbing the bottom of the window sill heaving up wards. Letting my shoes hit the window sill on the opposite wall to give me half a second of grip and keep me from flying out into nothing, I rolled sideways forcing myself into the window.


I did land with a thump. No helping it. But I tried to keep it as quiet as I could. I quickly checked the room looking for any hiding spot just in case, but there really wasn’t much.


So I waited. Wondering if I was going to have to leap back out the window. Instead it was quiet. And slowly I untensed. Then I started searching around. I needed the info Shard Wakako wanted. I went through the drawers of the desk and then around the room.


Nothing.


I took a deep breath and moved to the door, opening it a crack to see out. The floor was a bunch of desks put together like cubicles. But it was empty. No computers on the desks or anything. The place was abandoned. I slipped out, checking every corner of the room as I did. No one had been up here in a while I realized. So I moved towards the stairs. The staircase in the back of the building was an open design, the entire first and second floor were basically one massive room, just with a floor in the way. I peaked my head over the steps peeking through the top stairs to see the floor below.


And the man sitting at an old corner desk, a new laptop open as he typed away.


Target found.


But so was the man that had been waiting for Dexter outside.


Fuck.


“Well is it what we need?”


“It is. Everything I said. See! I am good on my word. You get what you want. I get out of here.”


“Well Choom, a deal is a deal. Start getting packed up. We will roll once we get confirmation.” The man said with a pleased smile as he slapped my targets shoulder heavily.


“T-thanks.” He grumbled, not sounding thankful at all.


What the hell was going on? Wakako just wanted an info shard, but this guy was about to bail! I narrowed my eyes. The Valentino to my relief left the room after that heading back into the shop. Saying something in spanish as the door shut.


I moved.


I had to. I didn’t have time to play around anymore. Not if I was going to complete this gig.


The target was still buried in his laptop tapping away. More than distracted enough for me to get close.


The noise from outside would keep any noise from inside muffled enough.


I hoped.


I came up behind him as silent as death. Ninjutsu was more than just stealth. It also had info on how to disable someone. Combined with Grapple. My arm came around the Target's neck with all the force I could. A hard jerk to startle to disrupt breathing and then a solid force against his carotid. It wasn’t oxygen that knocked people out with a neck grab.


It was blood flow.


He struggled of course he did. His hands flailed at first and he kicked out kicking the table a few times.


“Relax. I’m not here for your life. Go to sleep.” I whispered into his ear as I slowly pressured him down to the ground. His attempts at ripping my arm from his throat failed.


He wasn’t chromed, and I had a solid hold.


Very soon his struggle died out and he went limp. He wasn’t faking. Ninjutsu told me. I let go.


*250 XP Gained.*


*Level up achieved!*


*One Stat Point Gained.*


*One Skill Point Gained.*


I blinked back the alerts. Now wasn’t the time. I went to work, searching the man I took every shard he had on him just to be safe, then since I kinda wanted to fuck up Dexter DeShawn. I took not just the shard that he had dropped off, but the Laptop my Target had been working on.


I took everything.


I was probably screwing this guy over pretty bad. I admit, but I was probably also causing trouble for Dexter. Which I would accept as a trade off.


Cause fuck that guy. He is just as bad as Faraday. That’s a fixer that needed a bullet to his head.


I hurried back upstairs in a rush. My goal the open window. Once I was there I peeked out. No one out front still. Good. The laptop was a pain in the ass. And I had to slip it into my pants and shirt using my belt to tighten it down to make sure it didn’t shift as I climbed out the window, and using Parkour fell down grabbing the window sill breaking my fall and then falling the rest of the way.


I landed with a thump, but it wasn’t that bad.


Cat-Like coming in clutch.


I quickly dashed around the corner disappearing from sight.


Gig complete.


—--


I walked into Wakako’s a few hours later with a backpack that I had stopped at home to grab. Seriously bring a bag when on a mission Motoko you idiot.


I would never tell anyone that I had to ride home with a laptop stuck in my pants. Not comfortable.


I walked past the girl at the front. Simply going up to Wakako’s ‘doorway’ and knocking gently.


“Get in here.” She said simply and I did so.


“You got the shard?”


“And more.” I answered opening the backpack and placing the shard that I was pretty sure was the info shard she wanted onto the table along with the laptop and the shard that Dex had dropped off.


“Hmm and this?” She asked only after she took the first shard and slotted it into a slot on her desk.


“As I was entering something interesting happened.” I forwarded her a text with the image of Dex doing a handoff.


“Oh?”


“The shard in the laptop is the one he handed over. The computer belonged to the target. Not sure what the whole situation is, but the target was making a deal to leave the city, in exchange for something that Dex handed over. Considering your ‘brief’ didn’t mention a timeframe. I figure something is going on. Either you appreciate the info, or it’s useless. Either way. You got what you wanted.”


“Correct. I did get what I wanted. As I always do. Motoko Kusanagi.” She said obviously dropping my name.


If she expected me to react I didn’t. A good pair of eyes could scan people and get their NCPD database instantly.


“I suppose that means I’m interesting enough for you to know my name.”


“A clean op. You handled it like a professional. I like that in my Mercs. Here is payment. Your name is added to my contacts. I will be in touch.” She gave me a serious look as her eyes suddenly glowed blue. A deposit in my account came through. Five grand. I looked surprised for a moment before nodding.


“I look forward to it.” I said as I turned and left.


I felt…. Better. Productive. I could do this.
 

xachariahxx

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Motoko has some money now, but $5000 plus whatever she saved from Hiromi's parents isn't much. If you're looking to chrome out in CP2077, there's a lot of stuff to buy, because there's so much to fix up. If I were Mokoto, I'd have a pretty expensive shopping list of things I'd want to get.

Eyes - Kiroshi Optics Mk3 - $3,200 ($2,000 for Mk2)
Cyberdeck - Tetratronic Rippler Mk.4 - $35,000 ($6,000 for uncommon cyberdecks)
Legs - Lynx Paws - $54,400 (no lower tier substitute)
Skin - Subdermal Armor - $11,200 ($2,400 for uncommon)
Arms - Gorilla Arms - $35,450 ($12,750 for rare)
Skin v2 - Optical Camo - $28,000 ($10,000 for rare)
Skeleton - Synaptic Signal Optimizer (HP) - $22,400 ($4,800 for uncommon)
Heart - Second Heart (heal on death) - $33,600 ($7,200 for biomonitor 'good enough' equivalent)

That'd be $223,250 for 8 pieces of cyberware before I'm even starting to feel safe in Night City. If I'm using the cheap gear, it's still a minimum of $45,100 to get even the bare basics started. Ingame V runs 29 (counting mods), while a fully loaded person without game limitations is probably looking at 60+ (even without comboing Sandy+Cyberdeck). That's well into the multimillions. Heck, even just being barely survivable is a heck of a lot of money for someone living on the poverty line, and that's not even counting armor, gear, consumables, and weapons.

If I were Motoko, I'd definitely either rush towards a basic cyberdeck, or entry level skin+skeleton upgrades for basic survivability.
 
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Chapter 10

Seras

Well-known member
Chapter 10

—--


I didn’t go home.


With eddies comes… Potential. First step was to finally get an outfit that I could be happy with. It was a little embarrassing to show up to a gig and face Wakako wearing an old ratty T-shirt and scuffed jeans.


First I called Hiromi, but unfortunately she was still out of contact again. It would have been nice to go on a shopping spree with her, but probably for the best that I didn’t. So I started hitting clothing stores.


Boots. New pants. And something special that I had been thinking about for a while.


Boots were easy. Combat boots could be found all over the place, although finding a pair that fit my feet weren’t as easy. They didn’t usually make them in fourteen year old girl size.


I found a set eventually way out in 6th St. territory. Turns out the military aesthetic meant there was interest for girls too.


I even grabbed a pair of tight jeans there. Slim and tight, but they were military weave. The sort of clothing that stretched when needed so the tightness was a benefit not a negative.


I even grabbed a few strap on pockets for extra loot potential. Super tight jeans weren’t great for pockets anyways.


The last piece was more difficult.


I headed to the Kabuki market. It was the only place that I knew for sure there was a Netrunner shop.


Parking Jun’s bike and finding the store took forever. It was a maze of a circular design and I had to walk around the whole thing twice before I found the shop I was looking for.


The Dewdrop Inn. Hence why I didn’t check it out at first. It was a Netrunner shop. It even had two Netrunner stations in the back, but I was here for info.


“Nice to meet, you. I’m Motoko.” I greeted the older woman standing behind the counter.


“Yoko. Your name’s not a familiar one.”


“No it wouldn’t be. I just have a few questions, and maybe make some purchases?”


The Japanese woman looked me over a bit before shrugging. “Well, go on.”


“Do you know where I can buy a Netrunner suit?”


“Hoh. I see. Alright. Yeah kid, I know some sellers. Since they are always looking for business I don’t mind handing it over.” Her eyes went yellow and I received a text a moment later with a few different locations.


I gave her a smile. I couldn't help it. I had been looking for a netrunner suit for a while.


“Preem. Thank you.”

“It’s nothing. You lookin’ to buy?”


“Maybe. I’m looking for a starter setup. Something to learn off. I’m uh. Not much of a Netrunner myself, but I want to pick up some basics.” For now. Eventually I would be a Bartmoss. But that was in the future.


“You want a netrun suit but aren’t a Netrunner? Interesting. But alright. Sure kid I can get you setup. You got the eddies?”


“I have some, but I have no idea what the cost would be. Don’t stiff me too hard?” I asked, and it earned a genuine laugh from the older woman. She even took down her circular glasses and rubber at her eyes as she regained control.


“Alright. I’ll go easy on you. Listen I’m obviously not a ripper, so anything I hand over will need to be chipped in. Lucky for you, I actually have an old deck, not the best, but it’s cheap. I’ll hand it over for Four-thousand five.” She reached under her desk and pulled out a case, sort of like a shard case but a bit larger, and after wiping it off from a bit of dust she opened it.


“Militech Paraline. It’s cheap. About all that can be said about it, but if you want to learn how to run the net, it’s a solid starting point.”


“Okay.” I agreed. It was a lot of money. But I needed to take the next step on my path as a merc. I needed to be able to hack stuff. My eyes went blue as I sent the money over.


“Well, alright, well let me get you set up. I’ll even throw in some freebies. Funny kid. Netrunner suit and a basic deck. Alright.” She said with a chuckle.


“Thank you.” I said again. Despite spending so much cash at once. I really did need this. If I had been a Netrunner I could have shut down the Camera on the last job without all the fuss. It would have made it easier on me for sure.


“Also here is a Program. It’s just Ping, the basics of the basics. Should give you somewhere to start.” She said, handing me a shard.


“Oh! Thank you very much!”


“Go on then kid. Happy running.”


I thanked her again as I headed out. I would have to reach out to the Netrunner suit people. See if they have what I am looking for.


But first? I needed to see a Ripper.


—-


As much as I would have liked to stop and see Viktor. I already had a Ripper that I thought was good enough right behind my house.


So an hour later I walked into the Ripper of Japantown, the same one that had helped me fix my optics.


“Welcome, how can we help you?” The receptionist. A different girl this time I noted asked as she looked up from her desktop computer.


“I’m here to have a Cyberdeck installed. I already have the deck.”


“Excellent. I will inform the Doctor. Payment is here.” She said handing over an actual data pad for a moment which I noticed had all the little fees and such.


I sighed, but put my hand on the pad and accepted the transfer.


There goes another couple grand.


“Alright, the Doctor will see you now.”


I shrugged and walked into the Doctors Ripper room.


“Oh you again. Good. Come get settled in. What are we doing today?”


“Cyberdeck.” I inform her holding up the case and she nods takes it from my hands. Her right hand already covered in equipment pulls the deck out and seems to be scanning it over.


“Old but in good condition. Alright. Here is the options, lets get everything picked out before we start ripping.” She told me pushing a screen over infront of me. I made a few selections and asked her if something else was possible for one but in the end I got what I wanted.


“Settle in, and let me put in the anesthesia.”


I settled into the chair and rested back as she gave me a quick injection and I started falling asleep.


—-


I settled onto the couch. Now with something a bit better than baby's first netdeck, and got to work actually messing around. So there was still one problem that I would have to deal with for now. My optics weren’t Kiroshi I didn’t have a ‘scan’ mode nearly as powerful, in fact mine was pretty much useless. Cyberdecks worked with a combination of optic scans to find the wireless connection port which opened up the device for the hack.


So since my scan was so weak, it wasn’t exactly fast.


But I could at least do it. I did have one more alteration that I had talked to the Ripper about. It cost me a couple hundred extra eddies on my ‘surgery’ but I didn’t have the normal cord that anyone with a cyberdeck had. The one attached to the wrist.


I always thought it was kinda stupid to lose access to a hand in order to breach a system.


Especially since I already had a better idea. I reached behind my head and felt the semi hidden cord port on the back of my neck.


It felt super weird whenever I pulled the cord out, but hey. I could now start breaching a system manually without losing access to one of my hands.


Plus it made me feel like the Major.


Now that I was home though? It was time to do some grinding.


First I looked over to the radio. And after just a minute I was in. That was a lot easier compared to the hour it had taken me with the external netdeck.


*100 Breach Protocol XP Gained.*


*100 Intelligence XP Gained*


I grinned at that. This was so much easier! Easy peasy. I turned from the Radio to the TV doing the same thing. Breaching its firmware in a minute.


*100 Breach Protocol XP Gained.*


Perfect! Despite my worry over Jun. Despite the loneliness that had started creeping in now that he wasn’t coming home. Despite my worry about my unearthed murderous desire. I had fun. It was hacking. Of course it was fun! I giggled as I got the TV to change channels. I even peeked my head out the door and started hacking into the Burrito vendor.


I was gonna make that thing stop giving Jun burritos if he was going to pull this shit.


This time it took some real work. The security on the thing wasn’t… Great? At least I didn’t think it would be, but it was still more secure than my TV or Radio. Sitting up against the door of the apartment when I realized it was gonna take a few minutes as I stared at the vending machine. My eyes only seeing code, was… Fun. Weird but fun.


Finally I managed to get in. Breaching its security.


*100 Breach Protocol XP Gained.*


*Breach Protocol skill level up!*


*100 Intelligence XP Gained*


I was a bit distracted though. I had to shake my head just to get it to calm down. Breach Protocol information was… Dense. Not just instinct on how to do it. But general knowledge of how to Breach systems. The protocols and common tricks, yet more. Knowledge about tons of different electronic systems. Their security. How good it would be. It was the first time as well that I could instantly know what I didn't know. Some things I could think about like vehicles. I had no idea how to Breach. The knowledge wasn’t there, but it would be.


I knew.


“Wow. I am hackerman.” I blinked at my own stupid statement looked around and was really glad no one was here.


“I really need to stop spending so much time alone.” I mutter. Idly standing up and leaving the poor vending machine alone as I head inside, Turning on the tv and setting it to a news channel just to have some noise.


I crashed on the couch and closed down the Cyberdeck connection. In essence turning it off for now.


I sighed and closed my eyes.


Sleep.


—--


My eyes opened in shock when the door opened. I was on my knees in front of the couch Unity drawn and aimed as I was ready to blow some holes in whoever had just tried to break in. The man that entered was…


“Jun?” I asked in surprise. It was Jun. But not.


“Hey Imouto.” He grumbled the same as always as he stopped at the entranceway looking at my reaction for a minute.


“Jun… What happened!?” I gasped in horror, dropping the Unity, because Jun’s arms. Both of them all the way up to his shoulders were no longer natural. Sure they still had patches of his real skin, and those patches were covered in tattoos. But it was obvious he had Cyberarms now.


“Got chipped.” he said simply showing off the arms a bit. He wasn’t wearing a shirt, showing that the tattoos now covered even more of his chest and his back too.


“I see that you gonk! Why?” I said rising up and pulling him into a hug. “Idiot.” I said, whispering it into his chest.


“Sorry… I got a promotion in the claws. We hit Maelstrom. I did a good job, so the bosses got me chipped. Some of it is from the Maelstrom I killed.” He said, sounding…


Well vengeful.


“I’m glad you're safe. You… You should have told me what you were doing! I could have come. I could have helped, watched your back!”


“I wouldn’t want you anywhere near Maelstrom Imouto.” He denied instantly patting me on the head.


It felt different. The hand on my head. I sighed. Jun you idiot.


“I’m glad you’re home.” I said instead. Tugging him towards the couch. “You aren’t disappearing again are you?”


“No. Our… response against Maelstrom is over.” He said but I could tell instantly he wasn’t happy about it. That whatever burning hatred had grown in his chest over the loss of his choom. It wasn’t satiated yet.


“There will be more. There always is, and I am sure when Maelstrom does something stupid again, the Tyger Claws will respond, or maybe they will attack first next time. Just… Don’t go off on your own. Maelstrom are scary despite everything.”


Jun just gave me a shrug as he sat up patted me on the head, and then headed towards the bathroom.


A shower started not long after.

“I’m gonna have to do something.”


—--


“So Jun is back?”

“Yeah. All chromed up too. He… I think he wants to go after more Maelstrom though. I’m worried he will try to head off alone.” I told Hiromi the next day. She finally appeared again that morning riding up onto the curb while I was doing my morning jog as if she hadn’t disappeared for days.


I had slipped onto the back of her Kusanagi and given her a tight hug as I explained everything that was happening.


“Well you just have to keep an eye on him, yeah? Jun is reliable.”


“I don’t know. He is really angry. I can tell. Something about the way he is acting makes me think he is not doing well.” I tell her as she just sort of drives around the block. Even driving slowly and gently for Hiromi.


“Damn.” She muttered, eventually sighing. “What are you gonna do?”


“Dunno… Become reliable myself maybe? Maybe if I get good enough Jun will actually rely on me. I just don’t want him to bite off more than he can chew and die in some Strom hangout without ever knowing.”


“Yeah.” She muttered. “Sorry.” She eventually said.


“For what?”


“You were dealin’ with some issues, but I… I vanished like a gonk. Sorry.”


“It’s fine.” I tell her hugging her tight for a second. “It’s just your thing.”


“My thing?”


“Yeah you get out of touch for a while every week. It’s something I’m used to.”


“It’s school.” She tells me finally. Quietly like admitting something shameful. “I go to Arasaka Academy. My parents cut me completely off from my Comm if I don’t go, and they keep it cut until I go at least a little. I end up going for a few days so I can ditch the rest.”


“Oh. That’s cool. Super hard, but a good education. That's basically all I know about it.” I say, “I’m proud of you Hiromi. Going to a school and stuff.”


“Stupid. I don’t… I hate it. It’s Corpo bullshit stuff. Not even worth the time.” She growled.


“Pfft. Nah. See, education is important! Just use them for the education and when all is said and done bail if you want. But it’s a preem skill to have. I don’t go to school.”


“I know. I wish I didn’t have to.” She grumbled.


“It’s okay. It just means we have to do stuff while you aren’t at school.”


“Just don’t tell anyone. Everyone else thinks I disappear while doing odd jobs or something.”


I chuckled a little at her hiding her schooling from the other Street kids. “Sure. Your secret is safe with me.” I told her chuckling as she nodded and then she hit the gas.


“C’mon I want to see Jun’s new Chrome!” She called out as she revved the engine and drove way too fast back to the apartment.


“Slow down!”


—--


With Jun’s return I was a little distracted for the rest of the day, ending up sleeping the night away not long after he went to bed. He was being very quiet about anything that had happened, was going to happen, or what plans he had.


It was very annoying.


I had a feeling that the Tyger Claws hadn’t chipped him just for looks. They probably intended on turning him into an enforcer now.


Which made my stomach turn because I didn’t want Jun to end up dead.


So in the morning to get away from the anxiety of worrying about my brother going into dangerous situations, I settled in to do some more netrunning training. There wasn’t any point in playing with Breach as I was limited by Intelligence, but Quickhacks were another skill entirely.


And I actually did have a program for one thanks to Yoko. So I loaded it up into the Netdeck, and tried to use Ping on my radio.


It didn’t go well. I ended up having to pull my mothers Netrunner guide out and listened to the section about quickhacks before I figured it out and got the program to ping the radio.


*Quick Hacks Experience Gained.*


*Skill not unlocked, no XP gained.*


*Quick Hacks Unlocked.*


I grinned, that was another skill to work with!


I relaxed back onto the couch feeling pretty good. With Jun back at home and not out of touch. I was starting to feel less anxious, more like I had before. So instead of freaking out or spending the day spiraling I continued to try and ping everything around me with a Quick Hack. TV. Vending machine. I could even ping lights since many of them had wireless connections.


Grinning as I kept doing it until I got a little alert.


*100 Quick Hacks XP Gained.*


I even got an Intelligence alert as well!


*100 Intelligence XP Gained*


When Jun came out of his room looking tired he noticed me sitting on the couch and basically just pinging the TV over and over.


“I don’t want to know.” He eventually decided moving past me to the fridge to grab something to drink and then to my surprise he grabbed a paper bag out of the fridge and pulled out an injector. Injecting his leg.


“You okay?” I asked. Sure I had my own small meds to take, but a Cyberdeck installation was practically normal compared to losing two arms.


“Just the stuff I have to take while I adjust to the chrome.” He says throwing the injector away as he walks over and settles in on the couch. “I’m on leave for at least a week while I adjust. Docs orders.” He grumbled and I nodded at least whoever had chipped him had some basic healthcare concerns.


“Good. Take it easy and no more chrome for a while.” I ordered poking his cheek lightly which he twitched at before waving my hand away.


“Was thinking of getting my legs done. Be able to move around a bit faster.” He argues.


“No way. You just had a big change. Let yourself get used to it, Jun-Nii. Going too fast and not letting yourself adjust is how Cyberpsychos happen. Don’t want you to end up like that, drooling and muttering to yourself as you murder everyone around you. Nasty shit.” I say staring at him as firmly as I can.


“I’ll think about it.” He sidestepped my argument completely and took a swig of whatever he was drinking.


“Whatever then.” I grumbled realizing he was going to be stubborn about it. “You’re not telling me anything Jun-Nii I’m worried.” I decided to say instead. He really was being stubborn.


“Don’t be. I’m stronger now than I was.” He reached over and patted my head.


“I’ll worry even if you were Adam Smasher.” I told him, causing him to snort lightly.


“You’ve been using my bike.” He said changing the topic much to my irritation.


“Yeah. You left and disappeared. I’ve been filling up the tank.”


“You have. I’ll need it back. Sorry Imouto.”


“It’s fine. I’ll just be back on the train. I guess it’s for the best. I hate that stupid swoop seat anyway.” I tell him as I pop the shard out and hand it back over.


“What’s wrong with the seat?” He demanded suddenly sounding a little offended.


“It’s so dumb. The Kusanagi has some really awesome lines, but the Tyger Claws remove the front guard, and put on the stupid swoop seat. It’s awful.” I answered honestly, almost ranting about how much I hated the Tyger Claw alterations to such a beautiful motorcycle.


“I think it’s preem.” He grunted actually pouting a bit at my words.


“Yeah but you also have yakuza tattoos now. So your taste is a little… Suspect.” I teased him, earning a shocked look before scowling at me.


“They aren’t Yakuza Tattoos! And they are cool. They show that I have earned the respect of the Tyger Claws!”


“That Tiger on your bicep has a goofy face. I think the artist messed up and didn’t want to admit it.” I said lying, but well… Jun still reacted.


“What? No it doesn’t!” He almost shrieked as he checked on his tattoos to see what I was pointing at. Which is when I poked his nose.


“Made you look.” I told him breaking into giggles, which lasted until his hand wrapped around my ankle.


“That’s cheating.” I told him dead serious as he suddenly lifted me up making me shriek as he stood and adjusted me until I was dangling from his arm.


“Cheating!”


“There are no rules here.” He says just as seriously before his other hand reaches down and starts tickling me!


“N-No s-stop! Your bike is still stupid! Your tattoos make you look dumb! I won-t surrender!” I screamed as he showed no mercy. Only when I was close to pissing myself did he finally stop and let me run to the bathroom.


His cruelty will not go unpunished.
 
Chapter 11

Seras

Well-known member
“Aaaand Quick hack.” I said looking towards the row of vending machines. I was hanging out around the Cherry Blossom Market, basically practicing on everything electronic.

Jun was being a jerk so I left the house to give him some private time. Plus I really wanted to grind out my Netrunning.

Pinging the Vending machine let me know that it was actually connected to a small network, that according to the data I got in return, let the owners know when the vending machine was low on stock.

Made sense.

I sent a ping to the next machine.

*100 Quick Hack XP Gained.*

*100 Intelligence XP Gained*

*Intelligence Leveled up!*

I blinked. I didn’t feel any different? I checked myself over, but nothing seemed to change. When my Body leveled up it was pretty noticeable, at least at first, so why was intelligence not seeming to make any changes?

I pouted a little as I tried to think but again nothing seemed out of the ordinary.

“I’ve been scammed.” I grumbled, as I went back to my Quick Hacks.

At least now I could do more Breach training.

But first. I wanted to level Quick Hacks. I wanted that knowledge download. Bored, I looked around and noticed a guy walking along. He had cheap chrome. I could tell. So I started a Quick Hack on him. If he noticed I would just delta.

Heh Delta. Cyberpunk lingo was so fun.

I started with a scan using my optics. It… Well it took a while. I ended up having to follow him around the market a bit before the scan completed and I got his port info. I activated the program, starting the Quick Hack. It was slow, The guys security was better than a vending machine after all.
Still Slowly as he walked across the sidewalk I could see the ticker doing up and then it pinged him. Letting me know he wasn’t connecting to any networks.

*100 Quick Hacks XP Gained.*

*Quick Hacks skill level up!*

But as I expected. Since I hadn’t targeted a person until now, it gave me an immediate XP boost. Since it was something I hadn't done before. While repeating the same thing over and over would keep giving me XP it did eventually slow drastically but doing something new would usually make it easier to gain XP again.

But my mind was a blur. Quick Hacks. Seemed simple, and in some ways it was compared to Breach Protocol. But it was still so complicated!

I smiled as I now simply knew what Quickhacks were. The programs that could be activated on the fly to do so many different things. I hummed a bit as I thought about the best way to level it, and honestly without a lot of people to hack. I was kinda doing it.

But now I had a better understanding of the equipment. I could actually swap out programs now. I knew how to do that, and I had a feeling with a few levels I could spread hacks as well. The knowledge was there tempting me.

Well. I had level 2 Intelligence. Might as well get back to grinding. I grinned as I started pinging people that walked by. Avoiding anyone with serious chrome.

—-

I ended up bored of just sitting on a bench and Quick Hacking everyone, so I started wandering. You would be amazed at how many Camera systems you can see from a sidewalk.

A quick Breach Protocol, which usually ended up meaning I had to find a place to sit as it took a minute. Then I could Quick Hack it surprisingly fast since I already had access to its system. Most of them I would learn were connected to a security system, or a few other cameras.

It wasn’t ‘interesting’ knowledge in and of itself.

But it was also solid XP.

A couple of hours of walking around pinging and Breaching everything I could find had results.

*Breach Protocol skill level up!*

*1 Perk Point Gained.*

*Quick Hacks skill level up!*

*1 Perk Point Gained.*

Level 2 Breach and Quickhacks. Nice.

The speed of my improvement from the baby deck I had before was insane. I was so happy I spent the eddies on this upgrade.

Unfortunately while I was getting Intelligence XP alerts. It wasn’t enough to push me to the next level. So I was now maxed out until I leveled Intelligence.

But I did have perks!

I started on Breach and for once I was actually pleased by the selection. Lots of options caught my eye.

Wall Breaking. Creates a backdoor in the system after a Breach. Making future access instant.

Powerful Breach. Break through systems much faster but causes an alert if security is strong enough.

Daemon Summoner. Upload a Daemon onto a network instantly after a Breach.

All of these sounded Preem.

In the end I went with Wall Breaking. I liked the idea of being able to set up stuff for later. Instead of being forced to Breach the system on the fly.

I was distracted for a bit as I suddenly learned a lot about creating backdoors into systems. Like a lot alot.

I shook it off and focused on Quick Hacks. What goodies could I find in that list?

Honestly? Some pretty good stuff. Quick Hacks were the Magic in Cyberpunk. The ability to cause someone's brain to melt with a look if you were good enough.

The options were pretty useful.

Quicker Hack. Halves time for a Quick Hack.

Cyber Security. Massively increases time to Quick Hack or Breach your System.

Quick Ram. Ram restores twice as fast.

There was a lot more, And Quick Hacks perks had a lot of pre-req options. Meaning that what I picked now would make a big difference in the future.

But the one that grabbed my attention was probably the least offensive one. Cyber Security. This wasn’t a game. If someone hacked me here? My Brain would be melting out my ears, or I would be on the ground twitching very shortly.

So protecting myself sounded like a smart play. Even if I would prefer to be a more stealth build in the future.

Can’t shoot at me if you never know I’m there.

I picked it anyways. Smiling as some knowledge slipped into my head on how to buff my security, through a bit of program editing, it was… I knew enough about Quickhacking at this point to be sure. The editing wouldn’t work like it should, and yet it did. Was there actually a… Magical component to some perks?

In the end I shrugged I had no way of knowing, and I decided to focus on the good. Anyone trying to Quick Hack me would be massively confused at how difficult it was.

I liked it.

—--

It was time. I had made some calls over the last few days. Getting some lukewarm responses, before I hit on one that actually worked. Someone selling not just what I wanted, but willing to do the alterations I needed.

Hiromi was willing to drive me so we headed out mid afternoon.

“Are you going to finally tell me what this is about?” She kept prodding me for information, but I knew I had to keep it a surprise. She had constantly bothered me about my style. She of course went for Gang Chic.

I was going for something a little different. What would they call it again? Neo-militarism? I smiled yeah that sounded about right. The little shop we were heading to was a little backalley deal. The sort of thing you had to know about, to know about.

Hiromi parked her bike on the street. It was safe enough, there were a lot of shops here, and shopping areas especially those held by gangs were usually kept as crime free as possible. Couldn’t make money on the shops if you kept robbing all the customers.

We walked down an alley instead of keeping to the main street. But that was on purpose, a place selling netrunning suits? It wouldn’t want to be well known, Netrunners wouldn’t trust a shop just on the street. No it had to be hidden with a lot of hacking needed to figure out the location.

Or if you were a normal person you could just ask someone in the know and save yourself some time.

The alley was dark and drippy, Hiromi was looking around like she was ready to stab someone but she still didn’t know what was going on exactly.

Finally I found it. A door with that had a weird symbol on it. It wasn’t anything I recognized, and was apparently just the symbol for the shop, as explained by the owner when I called to set my order up.

“C’mon Hiromi this is it.” I told her as I turned and knocked on the door. I waited a minute before it slid open, a man looking like a real monster opened the door, a machine gun resting in his hands as he looked me over.

“Here for an order pickup.”

“Enter.” He offered stepping back, and then Hiromi and I entered into a clothing store.

Yeah. Like I said Netrunners had issues. Funnily enough this part of the shop connected to the front of the store, so I could literally see the street as Hiromi and I walked inside. The owner was a little asian woman sitting behind a set of bars smoking from a pipe. The entire shop had a very asian feel to it. Most of her offerings seem to be older style japanese work.

Fancy.

Once inside I waved at the woman behind the bars. “I’m Motoko, here about a special order?”

“Ah. I was wondering when you would show up. You're younger than I thought.” She said immediately looking me over and then Hiromi as well who was looking around already checking out the clothing on the racks as if she was wondering if she wanted something.

At least she had been until I mentioned a special order.

“Ooh you ordered something special?” She whispered as I smiled at her.

“You have my measurements, so I doubt you're that surprised.” I tell the woman who chuckled a throaty noise.

“You’d be surprised, a lot of girls will chrome out to be smaller. Some guys like that. Alright come around back. Special order I want to make sure it fits.” She said gesturing to a door in the back of the shop which I walked through Hiromi following, and the guard following behind both of us.

The backroom was just that, a room obviously where the woman worked on custom orders, she even had a little area for making adjustments while the person wore whatever clothing she had made.

“Alright here it is. Changing room is there.” She mentions pointing to a small curtain over a side of the room.

Hardly private, but that was fine. I nodded and took the sealed bag she had given me as I walked over.

“Oooh what is it?” Hiromi asked as always not caring about privacy and following me right into the little area. I rolled my eyes at her as I pulled off my little jacket, and the stupid T shirt I had been wearing.

Never going to need that again, at least on a job. And then I dropped my pants which had a raised eyebrow from Hiromi.

“Don’t follow me into a changing room and act surprised.” I told her bluntly as I pulled open the bag unsealing it and pulling out something I had wanted for a while.

A Netrunner suit, cut down making it look more like a leotard and armored up. Although the armor was cheap. It had to be a Netrunner suit and not just some off the rack Leotard because of that armor. I needed something flexible and tight for stealth, but also something that would keep my blood on the inside if I got shot.

Plus… The Major. Ghost in the Shell Motoko always wore something like this.

Sure I lost some of the netrunner suits cooling function, but gained more armor. So fair trade.

I grinned as I slipped it on, with only minor difficulties it was incredibly tight, but the Armor weave was able to shift and adjust meaning I could touch my toes or bend over completely backwards without the suit bunching up or limiting my movement.

I gave myself a once over. Adjusting the fit and nodding at how comfortable it was.

“Cool.” Hiromi offered but she obviously wasn’t super into it. Not enough neon tigers or something I am sure.

With that I slipped back on my pants tightening the jeans leaving plenty of skin around my hips. And my mini jacket was pulled back on.

“Perfect.” I muttered staring at Hiromi as I gave her a smirk as I adjusted my holster on the back of my pants.

“You look like a weird Corpo bodyguard or something.” She tells me teasing, but I shrug.

“I look cool. The word you are looking for is cool.”

“Sure you gonk. That it?”

“Yeah. One sec.” I grab the old shirt and walk out noticing the Shop owner was still waiting for me. “Fits perfectly. You do good work.”

“I do a lot of customizations. Can’t say I’ve ever seen one cut one into pieces before, but you're the buyer.”

“And I am very happy. Thank you.” I told her my eyes glowing blue as I sent the money transfer.

“Excellent there is the door. Come back if you ever need more work.”

“I will. C’mon Hiromi.” I called out to her as she was distracted by something laying on a table but she followed me back into the shop proper, and then out into the streets.

I swiftly threw the T-shirt into the trash as I looked to Hiromi. “Let’s go… Do something cool.” I tell her, earning an eager smile as whooped.

“Hell yeah! Bad bitches on the prowl!” She cried out racing out of the alley to jump on to her bike which I joined her right after.

The new net suit felt perfect as we roared through the city. I felt like I was actually an Edgerunner now. Actually a Cyberpunk.

I felt like I was a Ghost in a Shell.

—-

In the end something cool was heading to a club.

“Hiromi you gonk.” I told her as she pulled up and hopped off the bike with a bounce in her step.

“Motoko is boring. Motoko is boring. Blegh!” She actually stuck her tongue out at me. What a nerd.

I leapt off the bike and pretended to chase after her, causing her to squeal at my sudden move as I pretend chased her towards the entrance to the club. This wasn’t the Ho-oh Club. Instead Hiromi knew of a more active dance club that obviously catered to the Tyger Claws.

The whole place was covered in Japanese tattoos and more swords than I thought would be comfortable in a club.

Buzzing high intensity music was playing and Hiromi and I were allowed to entry into the club after the bouncer gave us a long thorough look with his glowing eyes.

Scanning us down. Apparently we were good because he let us through.

Into a nightmare.

So many weebs. Can you call it a period drama when no one was dressed right for the era, but everyone still acted like they were in some ancient Japanese place? The tables are tiny things that you sat around resting against cushions. Some of the flooring was faux tatami which made me giggle.

But the rest of the place was a nightclub. A bar, a DJ up on the stage places for actual live music as well, lights and strobes and people grinding up against each other.

I was fourteen.

How the hell did they let me in here?

“C’mon!” Hiromi interrupted my melt down by grabbing my arm and tugging me through the crowd landing us on the dance floor.

And then she started dancing.

I didn’t. Listen I didn’t have a dance chip as a certain gun goblin once said. I didn’t have the first clue how to dance to this music. It was… Electro Shamisen Quickstep? Hiromi mostly seemed to just be spazzing out.

Motoko.exe fails to run. Restart?

“Stop being a gonk and dance!” Hiromi called out over the music grabbing my hand and forcing me to move along with her.

Ugh.

Fine. If only because Hiromi looked like she was trying to have fun. I had dragged her all the way around the city, at least I could do her thing now.

So I danced. Badly. I wasn’t quite Commander Shephard bad. At least I didn't think so. Hiromi was having fun anyways now that I was playing along.

Of course she got tired before I did. She really needed more exercise.. Then again this counted. So I just decided to shut up. We slipped off the dance floor and headed to the bar where I gave her a very stern frown pout and she finally gave in and ordered something non-alcoholic.

We took a seat after and settled in sitting basically on the floor, even if it was cushioned we looked over the crowd.

“Isn’t this great?” Hiromi said as she leaned on the table looking over the crowd with a sloppy smile on her face.

“It’s fun.” I told her, assuring her that I had a time dancing even if this definitely wasn’t my scene.

I kinda wanted to go challenge some of the weebs to a sword fight though. With the music and faux Tatami I bet it would be a bitching backdrop.

Probably not a good idea though. My Blades skill was still pretty low.

“You're a new face.” A voice called out from behind me far too close.

Whoever it was had half a second to move in before my Unity was pressed against the bottom of his jaw. The fact that I turned and could see him moving to put his arm over my shoulder solidified my desire to pull the trigger.

But I didn’t. Because Murder was bad. Even if delicious delicious XP was only a trigger pull away.

Part of me. The secret dark part that I refused to listen to whispered to just do it. That I could probably kill people fast enough that I could outlevel any trouble it would cause.

I stuffed that voice in a box.

“Hey!” A voice behind him called out as I noticed he had approached with a little posse of Tyger wannabes. How did I know they were wannabes? Same as I knew Hiromi was. No ECM tats. And trying too hard.

Before anything could come of it, I pulled down my gun and holstered it before purposefully standing up to slide across to the other end of the table beside Hiromi so I didn’t have these strangers at my back.

The guys posse were looking angry, and he looked a little pale.

Like someone had just pushed a gun against his chin.

“Hahaha! You tried to touch Motoko you fuckin gonk! Yo Tomaru how’s that? You said you could get any girl you wanted right? How’s that working for you?” Hiromi laughed and mocked with absolute delight as I noticed the group of teenagers weren’t looking too happy.

“Hiromi as always you look beautiful and then open your mouth and remind us what a piece of rust you are.” He says after a moment and his posse laugh at the insult even Hiromi looked a little heated but I just sat there staring.

What was even happening?

“Hiromi? Who’s this?” I asked, looking the teenager and his little crew over. The teen was probably a little older than us. Katana on his hip. He was rich. Like Hiromi his clothes were brand new, everything fit, and clean.

The girl beside him. The one that was pissed at me for pulling my gun. No Katana. No gun on her hips. Instead I could tell her arms. Cyberware. Mantis? Yeah I could see the seams. Mantis blades. It wasn’t high quality chrome though. Looked old.

Still deadly.

The other two chooms were armed. Guns and a Machete. Not enough eddies for a Katana?

“This annoying kid is Suisen Tomaru. He likes to come down with his groupies and spend his parents eddies while slumming it.”

“Could say the same to you Hiromi Mitsunashi.”

“Could show you what it’s really like on the streets Tomaru, how about that?” Hiromi threatened looking as if she was going to draw a blade and cut him down.

She didn’t have her sword on her though.

“How about we ease up. This is a club.” I butt in, pulling Hiromi back into sitting from where she had risen up looking for a fight.

“Yeah Hiromi, listen to your Pet street choom.” He mocked which seemed to fire up Hiromi, but I wasn’t even insulted. Lazy insult. 2/10 at best. I just rolled my eyes as I held Hiromi down.

“If you are just here to hurl insults and try to start something, can you leave? We were having a nice time.” I tell him frowning at this nonsense interruption.

“Now why would I do that? I haven’t had a chance to talk to Hiromi here in weeks. She is skipping so much I barely ever see her. What was your class ranking again? Last?”

“Better than you where you actually try to please Mommy and Daddy and you are still lower middle of the pack. Moron.” Hiromi hissed but the guy just smiled not bothered by Hiromi’s insults.

Ugh these children were ruining my mood. I didn’t even want to be here!

Considering the angry yelling. Mostly from Hiromi, I wasn’t surprised when someone intervened. A much older man, who was definitely Tyger Claws stepped up to the table looking down on everyone. I just gave him a bored look.

“Is there a problem here?” He asked, looking over every one of the kids with a glare. “Because if there is, I will have to take care of it.”

“No, no problem. Just a friendly discussion between friends.” Tomaru denied with a smile as he turned to Hiromi. “We will finish our ‘discussion’ another time, Hiromi. Do let me know when you are done playing pretend.” He offered before turning. I got a glare from the girl he had been walking with before she too followed after him.

“That was irritating. Thanks.” I called out to the Tyger Claw who didn’t look like he appreciated having to step in.

“If you cause problems again. We will remove you.” He says simply staring at me.

Whatever guy. No need to act all overwhelming.

“Cmon Motoko. I want to dance a bit more, get Tomaru out of my head.”

“Sure.”
 
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Chapter 12

Seras

Well-known member
—--


I jogged into the apartment after hitting the gym.


Unfortunately while I got a few body XP alerts while pumping iron. I didn’t get anything for an hour of using the punching bag. I think I was running into the end of the diminishing returns for that particular grind.


The idea of finding a fighting pit was getting more and more tempting…


I shook that off and decided to check my stats.


Motoko Kusanagi

Level 2


Body 5

-Athletics 5

-Street Brawler 3


Reflex 3

-Blades 2

-Handguns 3

-Assault 2

-Driving 2


Intelligence 2

-Breach Protocol 2

-Quick Hacks 2


Cool 2

-Ninjutsu 2

-Cold Blood 2


Technical attribute 1


2 Stat point.

2 Skill point.



Perks.

Ambidextrous Blades 2

Quickdraw Handguns 2

Gun Nut Assault 2

Parkour Athletics 2

Grappling Street Brawler 2

Drive By Driver 2

Cat-like Athletics 5

Cool Nerves Cold Blood 2

Danger Sense Ninjutstu 2

Wall Breaking Breach Protocol 2

Cyber Security Quick Hack 2


That Technical attribute was looking real low… But I also knew that it was going to be an expensive stat to train. I didn’t have a lot of junk stuff I could mess with, and without a car it’s not like I could drive out to the dump to grab scrap.


So I pushed it to the side for now. Soon. Very soon I would set some time down to do some crafting. Cause crafting is broken.


Instead I refocused on my other stats Body was high because it was easy to just exercise.


Reflex was high-ish, but mostly because It had a lot of skills. But it was also not moving a lot.


Intelligence was the same, but it had less skills… So far. Although I had noticed it would pop when I had studied the Netrunner guide. So studying would help… that felt really boring though.


Cool. I shivered the only time it went up was when I killed. I wasn’t sure what it’s deal was. But I had a way of grinding it. I just refused to do it.


For now.


Then there at the bottom I saw something I had been pretending didn’t exist.


Stat and Skill points.


I could level a stat and skill twice. They were just sitting there. My initial thought was to balance out my skills, but that was a trap. Specialization at low levels, jack of all trades at the end.


“I could level Cool.” I told myself. The idea of increasing my stealth was… Appealing. It was one of the biggest force multipliers I had. Don’t have to worry about getting shot if they never knew you were there.


But was it the right choice? Intelligence might be better. It was… hard to level in a way. More time intensive at least. And I could upgrade my Netrunning. That appealing future where I walk into a group of enemies and they kill themselves without me having to lift a finger was tempting.


Or I could increase my Reflex. Since I had so many skills under that stat it would give me a lot to grind. Not that I wasn’t already able to grind most of it.


“Ughhhh.” I groaned as I rolled over and put my head into a couch cushion and groaned as loud as I could.


“I’ve always been terrible about deciding.” I reminded myself. Hoarding items or stat points in games until long after I should.


I shook it off. I shouldn’t be getting lost in my own head. “I have lots of things to keep grinding.” I reminded myself even if my XP was slowing down.


“I need a job. Something to get me out of my head.” I spoke up to the empty room. I think I was past the point of hiding in my apartment and grinding basic skills. I think it was time to start acting like a real Street Kid.


I sent a message to Wakako, and Ichi.


*Got any Gigs lined up?*


Then I rose up and started doing some Knife training. I probably won’t get much from it, but I wasn’t going to sit around doing nothing.


—--


An hour later I got a message from Ichi, saying he had nothing currently.


Then I got a response from Wakako about a Gig. I had practically cheered jumping up and down for a moment in the apartment, as I rushed to get dressed in my gear before I checked the message and deflated.


It was a courier run.


I sighed. Slapped my cheeks a bit to focus myself, and stepped out of the apartment.


A gig is a gig. I needed to prove myself still. I was only a kid. Not every job is going to be about sneaking into a Tino chopshop to steal data.


It was incredibly boring, doubly so since I didn’t have a car. I picked up the package from a small noodle shop over in Heywood. Took the bus or train up to Kabuki. Handed it off at an old apartment to a girl that didn’t even fully open the door along with a chain holding her door closed. Got paid in practically ennys. And walked home.


*Package confirmed. Gig is closed.* That was all Wakako sent me.


I was back home and groaning into my cushions within an hour.


—--


The next day I got another Gig from Wakako. This time it was a woman that wanted to get something from her boyfriends apartment after a fight, and wanted protection.


It ended with me pistol whipping the boyfriend. Which did give me an alert for Street Brawling XP which was nice, and the woman got her Shard she had left behind.


*Client is happy Gig is closed.* Wakako sent me as I was on the train back home.


—--


Wakako ended up sending me a Gig request without prompting the next day.


A woman had been carjacked and robbed by a small time gang. Some group of chooms that decided that their little family meant they were a gang and had started doing some carjacking in Rancho Coronado.


I wasn’t hired to bring back the car. Or get revenge on her car jackers. No, that would have been… fun.


No she just wanted her wedding ring back and was actually paying the fuckers ransom for it. I was the middleman.


I had even asked if they wanted them dead. But nope. The ring was the absolute priority.


I sighed and ended up taking the bus down.


They wanted to meet in a gas station parking lot.


I internally cringed when I read that detail. A gas station? Not an abandoned warehouse or a gang house? A gas station?


I sighed as I stepped off the bus. Taking in the dusty gas station and rundown neighborhood.


This was the place.


With a grimace I noticed five teenagers, the youngest probably younger than me all waiting on the steps infront of the Gas Station.


Dammit. They fit the description. Worse? They definitely noticed me just get off the bus.


Fuck how embarrassing.


What kind of merc took the fuckin bus. There goes my rep.


Unless I flatline them all?


No. They were kids. I sighed, shoulders slumping as I approached them.


“Archer and the… Bad boys?” I grimaced as I asked.


“That’s us Choom. Shit you’re just a kid? You our middleman?”


“Apparently Wakako has a sense of humor.” I informed them although none understood. I did. Wakako you bitch. Send the teenager to deal with a gang of teenagers? Yeah I got the message.


Maybe she was a little pissed with me bothering her every day? I would have to figure it out later.


“You got the ring?”


“Yeah? Maybe, maybe not. You got our eddies?” the tallest boy. Their obvious leader stood up a shotgun gripped in one hand and resting on his shoulder asked.


“Confirmation of the item first. Payment after. No need to turn this into some XBD action star bullshit. Client wants the ring, willing to give the eddies. Don’t make this difficult.” I told him a little bored. Honestly. What did Wakako think I was?


He didn’t seem pleased at how bored I was, and his little groupies were looking trigger happy, but none of them really worried me.


I was 99% sure I could outdraw them all.


Even if the idea of killing a bunch of kids didn’t sit well with me, even with my gamer brain. I sighed. “Just prove you have the ring. I will transfer half. You give me the ring I transfer the rest. You got me outnumbered. I am sure you want the eddies more than you want a ring. Right?”


“Yeah. Guess so.” He said glaring a bit. Dug around in his pocket with his off hand never taking his hand off the shotgun before pulling out a little wedding ring. I did a quick check comparing it to the image I had been sent.


Match.


“Alright. Here is half.” I said, my eyes going blue as I deposited the eddies in his account.


Honestly it was pocket change. A few hundred eddies. This little gang was probably pretty hard up.


“Alright.” He took a step forward and offered me the ring.


When I went to grab it I caught it. A motion out of the corner of my eye.


I almost sighed.


My gun was drawn and pointed into the face of the boy that had been moving up to brain me with a pipe.


I had a gun pointed at me a moment later along with a few pipes and a knife.


I wasn’t gonna flatline a twelve year old. I just wasn’t.


“You really want it to go down this way?” I prompted as the leaders shotgun was aimed at me.


“Why not. I think we got you outnumbered and outgunned. Bet you have some eddies on you a rich girl like you. Bet you got some other things we can ‘use’ on you as well.”


“Rich? I’m a Street Kid working as a merc. I do odd jobs you gonk. You did see me get off the damn bus right?” I mocked before sighing. “You really want someone to die over this? You are already getting what you want. Don’t turn this into a gunfight.”


“Maybe I do. Maybe I want that shooter you got. Looks preem.”


“Save me from Street kids with more balls than brains.” I moaned. I was gonna have to do something.


Fuck it. I pulled the trigger.


At the same moment I rushed the leader. Of course I didn’t shoot the kid, shot right over his head, but a bullet going off real close? Causes everyone to jerk and dodge. I hit the leader full bore. I might have been smaller than him, but he was an underfed Street Kid playing Gangster.


I was a Gamer… Wait, that came out wrong. I was The Gamer. Better.


I grabbed his shotgun and pushed it up. Moron was still holding it one handed like some Chromed out borg. The shotgun went off, and he probably just wrecked his wrist. Which is about when I pistol whipped him.


He went down with a yelp blood already streaming from his nose as I held his shotgun. I flinched as a bullet whizzed past my head.


I turned the kid with the gun. He looked second oldest. God was this whole little group just a family of brothers?


His gun was shaking and he was definitely trying for a second shot.


So I did the only thing I could think of that wasn’t shooting him.


I chucked my Unity at his head. He flinched another round going off, and I really prayed that he hadn’t just shot me in my gonk brain. But he went down a moment later crying out as the pistol bounced off his head with a loud thunk.


“Alright! I think that is enough of that!” I yelled as loud as I could racking the shotgun as I stormed over to the kid securing both pistols as the other boys all flinched brandishing their melee weapons.


“Fuckin batch you bwoke my nose!” The leader cried out as he started to stand back up looking furious.


Until I turned and shot a round of his own shotgun over his head. He hastily dropped back down and the boys were all freaking out.


“You really did this? You turned a simple fuckin’ job into a shootout. Well congrats, you are now outgunned and disarmed. The rest of you put those pipes and knives down or else.” I growled looking around as the boys were all hesitating and not looking great. The youngest looked like he was gonna piss himself since I had pointed a handgun at him.


I reached down not taking my eyes off them, and picked up my Unity reholstering it and then grabbing the Lexington I realized the moment I picked it up that the kid had.


“Alright. All of you shut up. Stop your moaning. Now before anything else. You Gonk brain. Give me the ring.” I demanded waving the shotgun at the leader who looked at me like I was crazy.


I wasn’t crazy! I didn’t fuck up a perfectly easy ransom deal because I got greedy! That was crazy!


“C’mon stop looking at me, Does it look like I have the ring? No! Hand it over!” I yelled to startle the group.


“Fwuck you.” He grumbled as he looked around checking his hands and then his pockets before he realized he didn’t know where it was.


“Oh Choom. Don’t you tell me you dropped the ring and now you lost it. If it’s gone I will flatline you just to deal with my frustration so you better find my target quick fast.” I say absolutely level as I cocked the shotgun again, not caring that I sent a shell flying.


I just wanted the noise.


It worked. The teen hurriedly looked around his feet his chooms were nervously looking around but mostly just staring at me.


Finally he found it and wiped it down a bit. I checked it snatched it out of his hand and stuffed it into one of my leg pouches just to make sure it wouldn’t disappear again.


Then because I felt like being that sort of bad bitch. I sent the rest of the money. “Next time remember you will just get zeroed if people can’t trust you to keep to your word. Now. One last thing you owe me for this bullshit. Ladies car you klepped. Where is it?”


“Down’t got it.” He mumbled and I rolled my eyes at his words.


“I didn’t ask if you had it. I asked where it is.”


“Donny’s.” The second oldest said from where he was sitting rubbing his head from where I had donked him. “Chop shop run by 6th St. We sell our cars there.”


“Transfer the deets.” I demanded and the teens all sort of wavered before his eyes shifted into a yellow and I got a text.


“Alright. Now learning experience here chooms. You make a deal that earns you some Eddies? Follow through, don’t turn a simple thing into a mess. Or people die. Be glad I don’t like killing kids.” I said before simply turning and walking down the street.


Gotta wait for the fuckin bus. So embarrassing. I settled in near the bus stop across the street and literally watched as the kids picked themselves up and sort of limped out of the parking lot and back home.


What a bunch of gonks.


—--


The ring got left in a dropbox, the deets about where the car was sent to Wakako. Wakako sent a confirmation not long after. Couple more Ennys in my pocket, but not nearly enough to cover dealing with such a massive shit show.


At least I had a shotgun now.


I had gotten an alert during the fight but hadn’t checked it.


*Annihilation Experience Gained.*


*Skill not unlocked, no XP gained.*


*Annihilation Unlocked.*


Cool. This skill covered Shotguns, and Machine guns. I really needed to hit that gun range again. Jun had been… quiet ever since he came back chromed up. Right now he was out of the apartment. I hadn’t seen him in two days. My messages at least were getting a response back, but it was usually something like.


*Busy.*


*Can’t talk now.*


*Here is some eddies for food.*


Stuff like that. I was growing frustrated by it all. The Worst thing was I knew exactly what he was doing. The Maelstrom-Tyger Claw gang war was heating up. Tyger Claws attacking Maelstrom back had only pissed off the other gang instead of ending it.


Apparently Maelstrom wanted more territory in Kabuki.


Tyger Claws took offense to that.


It was getting nasty. Not quit at the level of total war on the streets. But gang hangouts or fronts on both sides were getting hit daily.


It was even on the news.


I walked into the apartment after a long awkward ride on public transit. Having everyone staring at me and my new shotgun was super awkward. I had even pretended to make a call so my eyes were glowing yellow just so I could pretend I wasn’t paying attention to them.


I walked into the apartment and sighed setting the shotgun on the table and flopping onto the couch.


My anxiety was rising up again. Jun was being a butt. I was tempted to head out and hunt him down and stick to him on his little raids. Watch his back.


But I sighed. I didn’t even have a vehicle. It would be stupidly easy for Jun to lose me even if the Tyger Claws would help.


Which I had a feeling they wouldn’t. Mid gang war they weren’t going to let a kid chase after her brother.


Which meant I had two options. Sit here and spiral into my own mind. Or get up and do some grinding, and maybe be ready to do something when Jun does get in trouble.


The problem is speed. I had been happy slowly grinding up some stats and skills. Enjoying just living. But Jun was forcing me to escalate.


I was looking at the shotgun. Fingers tapping. Foot bouncing. That niggling feeling surging up.


What was more valuable to me? Jun’s life? Or the life of a couple Scavs?


That was the thought that convinced me. That crystalized my resolve. The Solo’s guide had said to decide on the reasons that would force you to kill. For Jun? To be able to help him? To save him? Yeah I would kill. I would kill a lot.


I was calm. Decided. I needed more stat points, and to use the stat points I already had.


My hands stopped fidgeting. My foot stopped tapping, and I could feel my eyes narrow. I owed Jun. And in a way I owed the Scavs too. I had been afraid, unsure if I could do it. If I could even survive an assault on a Scav den.


If that was the worry? Then I would just have to make sure I would. I didn’t need stats alone to ensure a victory. Surprise, overwhelming firepower, and a few tricks would suit me just fine.


“It would be nice if I had a couple grenades don’t ya think?” I muttered, an old movie reference that I loved, that probably didn’t exist in this world. I did know where the gun shop was… And I had some eddies in my pocket thanks to my jobs for Wakako.


I stood up halfway out the door when I remembered something else. A quick detour to pick up that stupid Burya and I was back out the door.


Still needed ammo and a holster for that monster. Just in case I run into some Borg.


—--


I walked out of the gun shop pocket light on eddies, but full of fun.


Ammo and a shoulder holster for the Burya meant it was secure and hidden under my little jacket. The holster even had a few spots to hold the grenades I had bought.


I was ready. I slipped onto the train and the whole way I was calm. I thought my hands would start shaking or my stomach would do flips, but they just didn’t.


It was time to kill some scavs.


Idly I pulled up my stat menu. It was time.


Two points went into Cool. And the two skill points went into Ninjutsu. Bringing them both to level 4. As much as it burned, I was once again maxing out the skill. I needed stealth if this was going to work.


I exhaled as the information slipped into my mind. My body adjusting. A few simple shifts in the way I was sitting. The way I held myself. To better move silently. To better keep my movements from being picked up by the eyes all around me.


To more easily reach for a weapon if someone did notice.


Yeah. I was ready.
 

Blasterbot

Well-known member
leveling up cool eh? fair enough. it is hard to level and it requires doing something you don't wanna do to really grind it. also stealth is super useful.

I also may have found the most gonk gun. the Militech minigat. only does 1d6 in damage per hit but it looks stupid fun to shoot with a 120 magazine capacity and a RoF of 40. the idea of it makes me smile even if it won't help if the enemy has even minimal dermal armor.
 
Chapter 13

Seras

Well-known member
Megabuilding H2. Floor 24. Just to make sure there weren't any traps or eyes on the elevator. I went up to the floor above.

Funnily enough it wasn’t hard to see what section of the building below that was claimed by the Scavs. As I circled around. Looking down into the massive open drop that made up the center of the megabuildings. I could see the section that they had taken.

The lights were broken, the walls looked like they had been attacked with a sledgehammer. Then there was the smell.

Blood.

As I walked above the area I scoped it out. Marking the holes in my mind as potential entrances. Or killing fields the scavs had set up. I took note of elevator that was stopped right there next to the claimed section. I would bet 50 eddies that they had hacked into that elevator to keep anyone else from using it. A way to transport their… Goods. Up to their hacksaw clinic.

The elevator would likely be watched. An instinctive thought entered my mind. If they had the tech ability to hack an elevator to keep it locked down, then they definitely had cameras for security.

I found the place I was going to slip in. My knowledge of parkour told me this was an easy jump. I climbed over the barrier. What little it was, and simply dropped. Ten feet and I was grabbing onto the concrete barrier of the floor below with barely a sound.

It was a little tough to hold myself from falling, but Body 5 turned it into a simple trick. I hadn’t felt a lick of fear at potentially messing it up and falling.

I peeked over the railing still hanging over a few hundred feet drop as I glanced onto the floor. The fact a lot of the apartments had their doors busted open told me a lot.

I guess they had made sure no one else lived on this floor. At least in this section. My eyes narrowed looking for any sign of a camera or alert system.

Nothing. I slipped over as quietly as I could and hurried to the first apartment. The door was already open. Broken in fact and I had to force it a bit just to be able to slip through.

The smell of old blood told me everything that happened here. Broken doors and blood stains tell a frightening story. Unfortunately this apartment wasn’t connected to the Scavs ‘clinic’ so I would have to keep going. I slipped back out and started stalking along the apartments fronts. The hallways splitting off leading to deeper sections were checked with a few quick peeks before I slipped past them. Closer and closer to the section that was obviously their main setup. It was closest to the elevator.

It was also barricaded a bit. Made to look like trash build up, but it was obviously done on purpose. A pile of garbage and old equipment blocking off the walkway that went around the interior of the building.

As I approached I heard voices. Ducking down to hide behind the trash barricade.

Russian voices.

I rolled my eyes. I didn't have a translator chip. So I had no idea what they were saying, but they were walking over to the Elevator from down a hall, and in a few moments the elevator rocked to life and started heading down.

The noise was perfect.

I moved. A bit of Parkour allowed me to swing out over the massive drop to get around the trash barricade without a sound. Now on the other side of the barricade I hurriedly slipped up to the interior wall and peeked down the hallway the scavs had just come from.

A camera was looking down the hall.

Damn.

Looks like I had been right. They kept an eye on the elevator. I considered hacking the camera, but I had no angle to start scanning to get its information much less to start the hack. I would have to go around instead.

As I looked around I noticed my entrance. I could see a hole busted into the wall that looked like they might be using it to shoot out at anyone coming up in the elevator that they didn’t welcome.

Like a crew coming to clear them out.

Or the NCPD actually doing something for once.

I needed to get over there.

I looked around before sighing. My Parkour instincts kicking in showing me a path.

A very annoying path.

I walked back along the trash barricade, hit the concrete barrier that would barely keep anyone from falling into the abyss that was the center of the megabuilding and slipped over it. Then I shimmied sideways, until I hit the elevator shaft. The metal had plenty of places to grab, so I climbed on. Down below the barrier the camera couldn’t see me as I shimmied my way around the entire elevator shaft until I was on the other side.

Then just a bit more climbing and I was clear of the hallways vision and I climbed back over.

I took a moment hiding behind some garbage to catch my breath and work out the tension in my arms. Couldn’t have my arms be tired for what came next.

I moved to the hole.

Peeking in I noticed I was right. An HMG was resting against a table looking outwards.

The room was empty, looked like a bathroom they had smashed apart to make space for their little bunker. I had to be quiet. Slipping in since I was more than small enough to slip through the hole. I did my best not to make a sound as the concrete under my belly shifted and crumbled but I made it through.

I looked to the HMG.

Looked to the door.

Looked to the HMG again.

Tempting. But no. Those things are heavy as hell.

“Next time.” I promised it as I shifted up to the doorway. The stupid bead blinds that were popular at least let me see out into the next room.

A Scav was set up on the couch in the next room, a BD wreath around his head.

I slipped through the beads silent as a ghost. Stalking through the apartment, eyes roving every corner just to make sure there wasn’t anyone else here.

There wasn’t.

My knife slipped out of my sheath without a sound.

The man didn’t hear a thing. Didn’t feel a thing. Not until my hand was over his mouth to muffle and my knife slipped into his neck.

His quiet gasp muffled and weak death throes were ignored.

I slipped my knife back into my sheath and settled a pillow against the mans neck. Hiding the blood splatter.

*500 XP Gained.*

I moved on. My hunt had only just begun.

Besides, right now? I was feeling pretty... Cool.

The apartment wall had been broken out. Connecting the apartments. Into one massive ‘hive’ of rooms. I slipped over to the hole and started making my way through a dark hole that looked like it had once been a storage area for the apartment.

The next apartment was brighter lit, and the smell of blood hit me.

It also wasn’t empty. Bodies stacked up and Ripper doc chair with a corpse. Her chest ripped open like she was in an aliens movie.

And a man walking around the body with some weird device in his hands that looks like an ancient torture device.

The lights were out in the storage room I was slipping through giving me the perfect opportunity to move closer. As the man couldn’t see his death.

He looked into the hole in her chest and reached in. Obviously trying to pull something loose.

My hand gripped my knife again.

He was tall. I would have trouble reaching his neck for a strike. I glanced around. My Ninjutsu instinct told me to check every corner. Every angle before striking.

Even as my eyes kept him in sight.

I stalked closer.

He was bent over. Looking into the girls chest. I stalked right up beside him. I could tell the exact moment he would see me.

Ninjutsu had taught me a lot about assasination.

He glanced over at the exact moment my knife slipped into his neck. I had walked right up beside him. So I could deliver my blow. I kept with the blow helping him drop to the floor dragging him away from everything a bit so his death flailing wouldn’t knock anything over. After a few moments his movements stilled.

*500 XP Gained.*

I looked around. This was definitely part of their main shop. I couldn’t leave his body on the floor.

I blinked when I saw it.

Well if it worked for video game protagonists everywhere… I dragged him over to a cold storage fridge. I had a feeling what I would find inside and I was right.

Bodies. I grimaced as I hefted him up. Definitely struggling with his weight.

I really needed more Body. But after a bit of back and forth I dumped him inside. Shutting the fridge.

I took a moment to back off. Back into the dark storage room to rest up against the wall and regain control of my breathing.

A minute.

That’s all I needed. Then I was good to go. I moved on. The Ripper room led to a much larger area. It had once been a living room, but everything had been torn out. It looked like… It was a storage room. Full of crates that I bet if I checked inside would be full of Cyberware. I guess I found their stock.

Three people were hanging around the room. One was putting stuff into one of the crates. One was just looking out the window smoking

The third? He was the most dangerous. He looked borged out. I grimaced at the realization they did have some serious muscle to back up their operation.

I looked around. There was no way I could take out all three of them without noise, but as I looked around I realized I could get around them. I smiled as I stalked into the room using the crates as cover to walk to my right towards where the entrance to the apartment would have been.

These apartments had been absolutely broken apart. Obviously the scavs wanted their own path through things, and the large crates wouldn’t even fit through the old apartment doors. So walls doors, and huge sections of each apartment had been ripped apart.

Which also meant lights were down. I slipped into a dark section near the old entrance where the wall had been ripped apart. Noticing that I could continue on through a hole they had battered through the concrete. I slipped through moving right past the massive room without a sound.

The room connected was another bunker room. No HMG though, shame.

This one was occupied instead. A BD wreath clad Scav again.

These scavs were making it easy.

He died just as quickly as the last one.

*500 XP Gained.*

With that I slipped out the exit to the bathroom bunker and looked around. The next room was full of computers and other equipment. Probably the place they set up their sales and buys. I glanced around no one was in the room, but I could hear cutting from next door. As I walked through something caught my eye and I snatched it up. A Max Doc.

Didn’t have any of those. Healing item get.

The computer system was nice. A multi monitor setup attached to a wall with a desk and chair under it. I could try to breach in, but I shook my head. Focus on the job of killing scavs. I could do that later if I really wanted.

I moved past. Following the noise of people sawing at something. As I poked my head into the next room I grimaced.

This time the ripper wasn’t alone.

A man and a woman working together to rip off the legs off a dead man.

I really fucking hated these people. My brain was still cool. So my mind swiftly found a path through them.

I drew my knife. And as I stalked into the room. I grabbed an object from a table. A bigger cutting tool, more like a pair of industrial shears than scissors, but it would do.

I attacked. The knife in my right hand sliding right into the mans throat before I left it and swiped at the woman.

*500 XP Gained.*

I was off. No. I realized she had dodged too fast to be natural. She had jerked her head back moving almost blurring fast for half a second before she realized what had just happened.

She cursed loudly. Yelling something in russian.

I threw my knife. She wasn’t fast anymore. It whistled for half a moment before appearing in her chest with a dull thunk.

She gasped, her legs failing her suddenly.

*100 Reflex XP Gained.*

*500 XP Gained.*

Okay. Ninja mode disengaged.

I moved. To the next room. A guy was already grabbing a rifle off a desk when I slipped in.

He was scrambling for a rifle on a table across from him when I raised my pistol.

The retort echoed through the apartments as I fired again and again, until the man fell to the floor.

*500 XP Gained.*

*Level up achieved!*

*One Stat Point Gained.*

*One Skill Point Gained.*

I dropped the magazine, and reloaded quickly. Well since this Scav was kind enough to pull out something a bit heavier than my pistol. I rushed across the room grabbing the rifle.

Instantly my head knew what it was. Nokota D5 Copperhead.

It was the AK of the future.

I spun. I could hear footsteps approaching.

Heavy footsteps.

I looked around. The room I was in was the last unit in the row. There wasn’t a second exit.

So this is where I would have to make a stand.

I raced back across the room. Using the doorway to the Ripper room set up. Rifle raised up and pointed, but I could hear the borg moving. Basically doing the same thing on the opposite doorway.

Intermittent Russian called out as the three scavs talked to each other.

Well if he wanted to post up near the doorway.

I grabbed a Frag grenade from my chest rig. Ripping the pin out with my teeth which actually hurt a bit and wasn’t nearly as easy as the movies made it seem, I popped the grenade holding it for half a second to cook before chucking it across the room.

My Reflex and Ninjutsu helped make the grenade land generally where I wanted it to as it hit the doorway and fell into the computer room.

But before it went off, it was suddenly spiraling into the ripper room.

Did… Did the borg seriously kick it? Asshole!

I jerked back and the massive thump of the grenade going off in the room rolled past me. A few moments later something in Russian was called out mockingly.

“I don’t speak Russian.” I answered back completely flat.

Then a surge went up my spine. Danger Sense. I was spotted? I jerked back landing flat on my back just in time for a massive chunk of the wall I had been standing against disappeared.

I held back a curse. Letting the cool feeling surging through my nerves keep my calm.

Tech Shotgun? Tech Shotgun. I popped a Grenade off my rig quietly pulling the pin.

“Do you understand Russian now?” The voice called back mockingly. A rough older man. Obviously laughing.

He thought he got me. I smiled. I heard his foot thunk. I popped the trigger on the grenade. Letting it cook.

I felt completely calm. My heartbeat didn’t even stutter as I held the cooking grenade long past where I should have.

Then as if I had done this a million times I chucked it through the hole he had just blown through the wall.

Half a second was all the time he had. A moment to start cursing in Russian before the Grenade made it through the hole and exploded. I rolled away. Plaster and concrete shattered over me as the wall came down.

My ears were ringing, but I brought up the rifle I had stolen, and as soon as I managed to roll to my knees I started firing into the smoke and dust.

I could see the bullets make divots through the dust but I realized after half a magazine I wasn’t able to tell if I was hitting anything. So I leapt to the side rolling until I was behind a desk just in case.

Which was smart because the sound of a double barrel shotgun ripping through the room smashing concrete as it went right through where I had been a moment before told me I hadn’t gotten him.

Again more russian was called out, although it wasn’t the borg, but I got the gist.

“Kill her this time?”

“No.” Nyet was some of the only russian I knew after all.

He thunked into the room like the fucking terminator. Already reloading his shotgun.

I tossed my last grenade.

I didn’t pull the pin though.

As he moved to kick it back towards me I rose up.

Burya staring straight at him, his shotgun out of position as he kicked the grenade back.

We had a moment. A simple frozen moment in time as his eyes locked with mine. I could see it. The frozen moment he realized he had fucked up.

The moment my Burya kicked, breaking my arm but sending a bullet with more than enough force to crack his chrome.

He was actually smiling a little as the bullet struck.

*1000 XP Gained.*

Then everything was moving again.

I was moving again. Dropped the Burya because my right arm wasn’t strong enough to holster the damn thing I raced over to the dropped grenade. Popped the pin with my teeth again.

Owe.

I tossed the grenade with every inch of the accuracy I had grinded. The grenade arced through the ripper room, and into the computer room.

The room that I hoped the two other Scavs were hanging around in waiting for their Borg to take me out.

I breathed for a few moments wincing at the feeling of my arm even as the pain was fading into prickly ice.

And then the thump of the grenade echoed through the building.

I moved. Not waiting for a moment, I dashed through the ripper room power sliding into the room with the computer terminal.

The two scavs were shocked from the grenade, having jumped out of the way to survive it, but they weren’t stupid.

Even as my pistol rose up and started shooting.

They shot back.

I winced when I felt a bullet strike me, and then two.

Yet my bullets were hitting them as well. One scav went down.

*500 XP Gained.*

Yet the second Scav and I were facing each other, both of us low to the ground. Both of our guns raised.

We started firing. Bullets whizzed past me as I tried to roll to avoid more rounds, my Unity barking over and over until finally it clicked down.

We both were on the ground. I was gasping. As I struggled to move.

That was a lot of blood.

I dropped my Unity even as I felt myself wavering.

I was dying. I coughed, blood rolling out of my throat.

I fumbled with my pocket, finally pulled out the Max Doc with shaking hands.

I inhaled it and instantly the hazy feeling disappeared. I could feel the bullet holes not close, but stop bleeding. Although I could see that they were scabbing over. Healing.

I rose up looking over to the Scav who looked just like I had been a moment before. Leaning up against a desk bleeding out from multiple gunshot wounds.

His eyes though.

He had seen.

He looked at me in horror as I reached behind my back and pulled out a magazine.

I picked up my Unity and reloaded it as I took a few steps closer.

Then I put a bullet in his eye.

*500 XP Gained.*

I stood there after just catching my breath. I felt cool, but I also felt tired.

Took a few tired steps out into the large room. The large room full of crates probably loaded with Cyberware.

I flopped onto the couch the Borg had been resting on before and just breathed for a few minutes.

“How am I still alive?” I asked as I zoned out. What the fuck had I just done? I wasn’t some elite special operative or something! Okay I could shoot a gun with an okay level of skill, but I had just… How did I know to throw the grenade without pulling the pin?

I hadn’t even thought. I just did. Cold Blood had left me without any hesitation. Pain and fear, even anger, hadn't played any part. Just a cold clinical calculus.

I had put in a few points into Ninjutsu before going into this den, but I was actually wondering if I should have put it into Cold Blood.

I raised my hands up to wipe my face only to wince.

While the Max Doc had seemed to give me a gamer style heal. At least enough to put me back to alive status. My arm was still broken. And I still had some bullet holes.

It had stopped me from bleeding out, and healed parts of my holes, but not all the way. I looked down at my chest. At the holes punched through my Netrunner suit.

Dammit. That was going to be expensive to fix. So much for the armor as well.

I rose up and started searching around. They had to have a place with medical supplies somewhere.

And I was right. In a corner I found a med kit and popped it open. Instantly inhaling the Max Doc and sighing as my bullet holes healed up more, although it would be obvious I had been shot still. There were still wounds where I had been shot…

Wait, did that mean I had bullets in me still? Dammit. I would have to get to a ripper to check. How was I supposed to ask that? “Hey Ripper can you tell if I still have bullets in me from these holes that just happened?” I mocked myself before sighing.

“Well actually I probably need to stop at a ripper anyways huh.” I couldn’t help but admit as I looked over the crates all over the room. I walked over to one and popped it open, only to wince.

“Legs.”

I moved on to the next crate. “Arms.”

“Synth Muscle.”

The next one had little boxes that when I opened up I instantly closed back down.

“Eyes.” I muttered with a shiver. I looked over the crates.

“Fuck.” That was a lot of product. A lot of Cyberware.

“Okay Motoko you idiot. You cleared out the Scavs. Now how do you get this stuff out of here?”

I realized I hadn’t actually thought that far.

Motoko kill scavs and numbers go up!

Fuck. That was about as far as my stupid brain had thought this through. I was going to have to call in help… help that was going to ask questions.

Fuck it. I had nearly died, but no one needed to know that. I could just… Fake it. Yeah.

I would just lie. Alot.

I made a call.

*Toko! Save me from boredom! Club?*

*Hey Hiromi… Can you get Ichi and the gang together and find a bigger vehicle than your bikes. I need… I need a couple trucks or something.*

*Okay I am suddenly very interested in what my cute Motoko is talking about. What is going on?*

*It’s hard to explain and I don’t really want to talk about over the line. Can you do it? I promise there will be eddies in it.*

*Well I would come no matter what, but that will get the boys moving. Alright where to?*

*Just get to Megabuilding H2, and try to keep it quiet. That would be Preem.*

*I’ll get the boys moving we have Omaeda’s van. That enough?*

*No. Rent or hell steal a cargo truck if you have to. We got a lot of shit to move.*

The line was quiet for a moment as I looked out the windows watching the city far below.

*I am so interested right now. You have no idea. Okay whatever craziness you got going on I’m in.*

*Thanks Hiromi. Really. I appreciate it.*

The line ended and I took a moment to look around. Finding all kinds of stuff that had my looters instincts going crazy. I started bringing it back to the central room until I stumbled upon a shower that still worked. I quickly washed up. Trying to get most of the blood off me, but wincing when I realized that I still had bullet holes all over me.

That was going to be difficult to explain. I quickly zipped up my jacket hoping that it would hide most of the holes. I looked around and found some bandages of all things in a med kit. With a bit of arranging the bullet holes were hidden, and you couldn’t see that I had been shot now. It just looked like I was wearing a white shirt under my leotard.

Hopefully no one would wonder why my new Netrunner Leotard had holes in it. Figuring that was good enough I decided to start looting.
 
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xachariahxx

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Loved it.

I wonder how this is going to impact Motoko. She's got crates of cyberware to choose from and has been looking to chrome up and get herself stronger. If she's got a dozen of each bodypart, she could go full borg in a day.

However, this is a relatively small scav operation. Chances are they're just grabbing the easiest targets and stealing their chrome, and the vast majority of chrome isn't combat grade. Anyone with military grade Sandevistan or the real good dermal/combat implants could have fought them off. There might be dozens of pairs of eyes, but it might all be cosmetic or tech focused or something, same with arms/legs/etc.. Plus she's a pretty smol girl, so lots of chrome might not even fit her. A pair of gorilla arms sized for the average user might look something like Becca's humorously large hands in Edgerunners.

On the other hand, supposedly it's best to chrome up all at once. Assuming you don't do anything crazy like that reality TV show, which swapped identities then loaded a jilted bride up with full combat upgrades while her sister stole her identity, fiance, and wedding date, it's unlikely to cause a psycho. The body takes a single roll each time you put in or swap cyberware, so getting 10 things changed out at once is safer than swapping 1 thing 10 times and slowly turning into a machine.

It will be cool to see what kind of upgrades Motoko ends up with from this. Even if she doesn't find anything that specifically boosts her combat, she should earn enough money to get on the path to edgerunning. Upgrades from here seem preferrable to bought ones though, solely on a poetic reason that Scavs will get taken out with the very cyberware that they killed people to steal, getting some measure of justice for the victims.
 

Seras

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However, this is a relatively small scav operation. Chances are they're just grabbing the easiest targets and stealing their chrome, and the vast majority of chrome isn't combat grade. Anyone with military grade Sandevistan or the real good dermal/combat implants could have fought them off. There might be dozens of pairs of eyes, but it might all be cosmetic or tech focused or something, same with arms/legs/etc.. Plus she's a pretty smol girl, so lots of chrome might not even fit her. A pair of gorilla arms sized for the average user might look something like Becca's humorously large hands in Edgerunners.
Very accurate. Scavs don't target people that can fight back.
 

Blasterbot

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might end up with a couple things that are pretty valuable though. if the scavs favor ambush tactics then some people with decent chrome would still be unable to fight back. the risk reward there is pretty high though. then again they are prolly desperate and night city is pretty awful in general so they got different metrics than we would. seeing somebody with good chrome that doesn't have a sandy or kerenzy to make up the difference in an ambush would be super tempting for a big pay day.
 
Chapter 14

Seras

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I was searching through the borg I had flatlined for any goodies he might have in his pocket when I heard it.

The elevator.

It left a quiet rumble through the floor as it settled. The elevator that was locked down so only Scavs could use it. Hiromi and Ichi’s crew wouldn’t be here yet.

“Here I go murdering again.” I whispered as everything went cold.

Instantly my mind had a thought and every part of me was nodding along.

I ran. Sprinted through the different rooms over the dead bodies and through broken walls before I returned to that little Bunker they had set up near the elevator. I crept up and unfortunately whoever had come up had already walked out of the elevator.

But that was fine. I slipped out through the hole as quickly and quietly as I could until I was once more on the Megabuildings outer walkway.

Then I pulled the HMG through the hole.

I wheezed a little at how heavy it was as it caused a twinge in my left arm that made me wince, but I fought through it anyways. How did Becca handle this thing!? Oh right. Cyber arms.

Gonna have to get me some cyber arms.

Because as I walked down the hall I caught the sight of the scav walking into their little den. That room led to the first Ripper room.

Which meant I had about thirty seconds before they realized something was up.

So I hurried down the hall. Not caring too much about making noise. This was their home base. They expected people here.

I crept through the ripper room, my face turning into a gentle smirk as I stopped just before entering the big room.

I took a breath.

Then I walked out around the doorway.

Three men. One was carrying a man over his shoulder.

Fuck. They had a victim…

Fine. I just wouldn’t shoot at that one, I adjusted my aim.

And pulled the trigger.

You know in the game the HMG was used every once in a while. It was an okay thing. A heavy weapon you could pick up and carry around for a bit until it ran out of ammo, or you had to do anything else.

It was okay. Not great. Not amazing. Just okay. Fun though.

This? This wasn’t a video game.

This was a fucking HMG fired from the hip by a fourteen year old unaugmented girl. I only weighed a tad over a hundred pounds.

Did I forget my broken left arm? Yes. Yes, I did forget my broken left arm. That is until about half a second after I started firing.

Then I remembered it. Oh did I remember it.

So yeah. Firing the HMG instantly fucked me up. Kicking me back and forcing me to push myself into a wall to keep from falling on my ass.

Too bad for the poor Scav that I had been aiming at though.

He turned into fucking hamburger. Turns out these HMG’s fired explosive rounds.

*500 XP Gained.*

The other two leapt for cover.

Which didn’t help when I manhandled the HMG arcing over towards the scav that wasn’t carrying an innocent.

Explosive ammunition doesn’t care about light cover.

I kept firing. The wall I was pushing the gun against to find any sort of stabilization practically crumbled from the treatment but it did let me arc the fire straight through the second Scav attempt to hide behind an overturned table.

*500 XP Gained.*

I dropped the HMG. I couldn’t shoot the third Scav without hitting the victim, and I didn’t think I could have held it for much longer anyways.

I drew my Unity with my good arm and rushed him.

The Scav was still screaming something in Russian as I leapt over the couch he had been hiding behind.

The poor victim looked like shit on the floor beside him obviously having been dropped like a sack when the firing started. But the Scav? He was cowering.

Four rounds into him before he realized I was there and he stopped moving.

*500 XP Gained.*

I breathed. Just breathed catching my breath before I rolled forward and grabbed my arm.

“Fuuuuu-!”

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The Victim was still unconscious. I checked them out and they didn’t have any shards in their system or anything. Probably just drugged or beaten unconscious. So I hauled them up and put them on one of the newly destroyed couches before settling in myself.

My arm twinged a bit whenever I moved it.

I think I broke, broke it. I needed a nap, but needed to get the crates full of cyberware out first. I sighed hoping Hiromi hurried up.

The bodies were starting to smell… Worse than the room already smelled. While I waited I checked over my stats since I had nothing else to do.

Considering how much shooting I had just done, I wasn’t surprised to see my stats had gone up.

A lot.

*Annihilation skill level up!*

*Annihilation skill level up!*

*1 Perk Point Gained.*

*Annihilation skill level up!*

I blinked at that one. Guess firing an HMG had leveled me up quick.

I stopped to check out the perks for a moment. This time there was a pretty quick delineation between shotgun perks and Machine gun perks. Luckily just a few options from the top was what I wanted. I picked it immediately.

Recoil Reduction. Know how to best reduce the effect of recoil on aim and your body.

That would hopefully mean when I shot the Burya my arm stopped breaking. I would have to test that though. I winced at that idea. So I moved on.

*Reflex Leveled up!*

This was a relief. Reflex was so determined by my skills since I didn’t have a direct way to level it. Now I was at Reflex 4. That meant I had even more Reflex skills to level.

Well those that hadn’t already.

*Blades skill level up!*

*Handguns skill level up!*

*Assault skill level up!*

Handguns was once more maxed out at Handguns 4. Blades was at 3, and Assault 3. So I still had some grinding to do with those.

Then I looked down a bit more on the list.

*Cool Leveled up!*

*Cool Leveled up!*

Cool 6. I guess killing all these scavs was pretty cool. I sighed. No wonder I was still calm and collected. Sitting around the dead bodies of the Scavs wasn’t even ruffling me. I shook that away looking at the last two skills.

*Ninjutsu skill level up!*

*1 Perk Point Gained.*

I had only gained one level of Ninjutsu. I guess Cool had leveled up once early on when I was still sneaking around, but since I had stopped using stealth mid fight it didn’t have a chance to level along with Cool.

Cold Blood though?

*Cold Blood skill level up!*

*Cold Blood skill level up!*

*Cold Blood skill level up!*

*1 Perk Point Gained.*

*Cold Blood skill level up!*

Four levels. Cold blood 6.

It was now my highest stat and skill. I rubbed my eyes a bit before opening the perks menu.

Ninjutsu first.

The list hadn’t changed much. One or two additional perks that seemed to have unlocked due to other skill trees.

Scrolling through the list I ended up finally deciding to keep focusing on the stealth aspect of Ninjutsu instead of the combat angle.

Which is why I kept circling around to this perk.

Cyber Ninja. After Breaching a system automatically upload a daemon that makes you more difficult to see for members of the network. Increases based on skill level of Breaching.

A combo perk. Breach and Ninjutsu. A perk I hadn’t had before. Being able to sneak past people after using Breach on them? That was already something I wanted to do!

But it also meant I really needed to level my Breach and Quick Hack. So I could hack and Breach on the run. I looked around at the room full of Cyberware. I wondered if they had anything here I could use? But I shook that off to refocus.

Because I still had one more perk to choose.

Cold Blood.

I started looking down the list. It didn’t take me long to find what I wanted.

Fearless Chill. Fear is a powerful enemy. Good thing your enemies realize you have none. Fear is your ally.

From the description it read more like a diplomacy skill. If while under Cold Blood people realized I wasn’t afraid… that might be a pretty strong advantage.

Fearless people were scary after all. You never knew what they would be willing to do.

I picked it, I had already taken a perk to keep my body calm in terrible situations, maybe one to keep my mind calm would be a good combination too.

I looked at my skill points. The desire to spend them was there. But I held off for now. After this I would probably do some normal grinding for a while. I might even have the eddies to try working on my Technical Skill. That would be a nice thing to level. So I would hold off for a bit, figure out what I wanted to raise. Intelligence, or maybe more Cool and Stealth?

*Ringing*

I smiled as Hiromi finally called me back.

*Hiromi. You here?*

*Well I’m at the ground floor in the garage. You said the south side right?*

*Yeah the south elevator. You near it?*

*It’s right here, but the damn thing is broken, choom.*

*Yeah they had it locked down. Give me a minute, should be able to send it down from here.* I quickly rose, noticing the victim was still out. And hurried to the elevator. Just like I expected, the control panel on the elevator was completely destroyed having been pulled off and modified.

An absolute mess of wires and connections.

Unfortunately my tech knowledge was zilch.

It was the back of an elevator control panel. I had no idea how or what they had done.

It took a minute of going over the wires trying to find what everything was connected to.

*Crafting Experience Gained.*

*Skill not unlocked, no XP gained.*

*Crafting Unlocked.*

I blinked mid way through as I got the alert.

“Nice but useless right now.” I muttered as I continued following the wires until I finally found something strange. A box that wasn’t supposed to be there.

It even had buttons. I pushed one of them and nothing happened. Then the other.

The elevator started going down.

“Finally.” I grunted as I waited for it to hit the bottom.

*Ringing.* Hiromi was calling again.

*Hey choom! You sent it down!*

*Yeah go ahead and get on, and let me know when you are ready I can bring it up.*

*Hah! Our own personal elevator. Hear that Ichi? We got our own ride… What? No shut up Malcolm you gonk!*

The call turned into arguing for a minute before I sighed.

*You ready for a lift Hiromi?*

*Huh? Oh yeah we are all on.*

I rolled my eyes as I ended the call and pushed the other button, feeling the elevator start traveling upwards right after.

I stepped back as I waited, before quickly looking myself over. I was mostly clean of blood, and the bullet holes in my Netrunner Leotard hopefully wouldn’t draw too much attention. I wiped a hand through my purple hair one last time before standing casually putting on a bit of coolness as the elevator finally made it to the top.

“Hi hi!” Hiromi called as the Elevator opened looking around at the destroyed section of the building.

I imagine it looked like one hell of a scene. Garbage barriers. Holes in the walls. Lights flickering in and out. I realized then that there were some bloody footprints from my surprise attack on the second group of scavs walking away from the hole in the wall and then back into the apartment… I must have stepped into a bloody pool when I ran.

Just fly casual Motoko.

“Glad you all could make it. I could use the extra hands.” I offered as I flicked my head back towards the apartment.

“What the hell did I just walk into?” Omaeda asked, looking very uncomfortable as he looked over the area. He was even fingering his pistol on his hip as he looked around.

“Don’t worry. There are no more threats here. It’s safe.” I told him directly, trying to sound reassuring.

I don’t think it was though.

“Motoko. Choom. Choomer. Choomiest? What’s going on?” Hiromi asked, looking around nervously as well.

“Scav den.” I answered back. “You are the clean up team.” I told her, which to my surprise caused all four of them to tense up and draw their weapons like scavs were going to come out of the walls.

“Fuck Motoko, you can’t ask us to his a scav den without letting us know first!” Ichi hissed with a whisper as he started checking the corners nervously. And even Hiromi was looking a little freaked out.

“Clean up. Not extermination.” I said after a few moments trying to cut through their freakout. “Place is already cleared. Just needed some hands to move the loot.” I explain and while that at least causes them to stop freaking out so much, they were still looking around.

“Who helped you clean the place out Motoko?” Ichi asked, and even Hiromi jumped on me after resheathing her katana that she had drawn.

“Yeah I thought we were a crew! You went and got some other mercs to help out? Or did you join a new crew? You can’t betray us like that Motokooooo!” Hiromi whined.

“It was just me though?” I answered calmly. “That’s why I called you all in, I needed help looting everything.” I told them as I gestured down the hall. “C’mon stop playing around.” I said calmly as I turned and walked down the hall.

The door was already open as I entered ignoring the first Ripper room with the dead woman still on the table.

Once we were out of here I would alert the NCPD. I don’t know if they would actually do anything or not, but maybe they would.

Either way I had no idea what to do with a body.

I could hear gasps of shock at the sight and whispers breaking out among the group as they noticed the already dead woman.

I wondered what they would think when they saw the main room. I walked in and looked around. It was a bit of a mess. The three dead Scavs were one thing, well they weren’t one thing anymore, more a few different chunks… Anyway, you could see the other two in the computer room from where I stopped too.

I turned around only to blink.

No one was there. I looked down at the victim who was still unconscious. “My chooms are a bit… unreliable.” I admitted to him before turning around and going back into the ripper room.

The crew was all looking around the room in horror.

“Guys? The stuff is in here.” I pointed out my re-appearance causing Malcolm to jerk back from the womans corpse that he had been morbidly looking into her open chest.

“This is crazy.” He muttered but he finally followed me and everyone else put down whatever junk they were playing with.

Seriously Ichi, I don’t think we need a pair of surgical clamps.

The group followed me into the main room and instantly I could hear Malcolm start cussing.

“Son of a bitch. That’s a dead scav!” He called out hurrying over to the legs of the scav I had caught with the HMG. Only to stutter to a quick stop “Err. I mean It’s half a dead scav.”

“The other half of him is over there.” I pointed to the other side of the couch they were standing next to. “Also Omaeda don’t touch that. It’s mine.” I tell him looking over my shoulder to see Omaeda checking out my HMG.

That was going with me.

Omaeda looked up his hand inches from touching the gun before back to the gun and back to me before raising his hands off it and standing up.

“Wait. Is this one alive?” Hiromi asked, having been looking around as well.

“Yeah, that was a victim. They were carrying him up. I think he is drugged up. When we get out of here we need to call the NCPD let them take care of it.”

“Damn Motoko. You seriously assaulted a Scav den and took out three Scavs? You got lucky there weren't any more.” Ichi mentioned having looked over the couch to see the second Scav I had mowed down with the HMG.

“There were more than three. One in the first ripper room. Two in this room, along with a Borg. One in the last room I think was their boss.. The two that were in the other ripper room… Then these three showed up after… I think that’s it? Oh no wait, the two gonks that were scrolling a BD. One in the front, and another down that way.” I told them counting on my fingers as I tried to remember all of them. I had been more focused on making sure I got them all at the time than counting.

Besides they were scavs. It took me a moment to actually remember all of them.

The room was quiet as I looked up from my fingers and noticed everyone staring at me.

“What?” They all jerked like they had stuck a fork in a power socket.

“Nothing.”

“Yeah, is cool is all.”

“Preem.” Hiromi offered with a big smile that looked a little off.

I gave them all a flat look but I could see Ichi’s group kind of closing off as they stepped away a bit and clumped together. I could hear them whispering to themselves for a while, but I gave them their space. I did sort of drag them into a charnel house.

They deserved a few minutes to sort things out. Hiromi was also distracted, poking her head around a bit checking the room over, looking through some of the crates with a wrinkled nose.

Finally I noticed they were all splitting up a bit to look around and I called out.

“Anyways. Let’s move these crates first! I don’t want something to happen like the NCPD showing up and not letting us loot them. Crates first. And then we can go around at our leisure to see if there is anything you want. Should be lots of weapons and stuff lying around.” I told the group as I walked over to the crate nearest me.

That caused everyone to gather back up, and Ichi’s crew seemed more at ease.

“What’s in the crates?” Malcolm asked curious and I could tell the others had probably a good idea already but I shrugged and lifted the lid.

“Oh that’s a lot of legs.”

“The crates are full of the Scavs loot. We are taking it for ourselves.” I tell them. Thankfully it wasn’t like full hacked off legs, but all the interior cyberware packaged in plastic ready for resale.

“Oh that’s why you said bring vehicles with space.” Malcolm responded. “I’m surprised you even brought us in. This is a huge payday Choom.”

“My arm is a little messed up. So I can’t really move the crates myself.” I told him, causing Hiromi to squawk as she ran over to me looking me over as if she could see the injury.

“What happened? Did the gonks shoot you or something!?” She talked quickly looking me over but I just raised my left arm.

“I had to shoot my Burya to flatline their Borg. It messed up my arm. It’s fine, just stings.” Which was the truth from a certain point of view.

“Burya?” She asked suddenly. “What’s a Burya and why would it mess up your arm? Jeez Moootooookooooo You are a worse storyteller than Ichi!”

“Hey!”

“Burya is a pistol Hiromi. It has a strong kick. Feels like it’s breaking my arm every time I shoot it, but it’s good for killing borgs. It punches right through their armor.” I explained simply as I finally pushed her hands from my arm to the crate. “Let’s get this stuff moved okay? I really don’t want to lose all this chrome. Some of it might be usable by us.”

“Wait. You mean we can use this?” Malcolm asked, suddenly perking up from where he had been poking around in another crate his face split into an eager look towards me.

“Help me get it out of here and secured, and we can figure it out. I’ll get first dibs, but otherwise I don’t mind. Just don’t go crazy.” I told him, and suddenly the three boys looked a lot more eager. Not just eddies on the mind but chrome.

“Pshh most of this is junk. I doubt we will want any of this chrome.” Hiromi muttered but I shrugged.

“Still worth eddies somewhere… Maybe? What’s the best way to sell Chrome like this?” I asked Hiromi quietly who looked at me like..

Well like I was a gonk.

“Wait, you cleared this den and you wanted us to grab all this junk, and you have no idea what to do with it?”

“I hadn’t thought that far ahead… Yet. I’m thinking about it now though!”

“You are such a gonk.” She scoffed, “I have some idea’s let’s talk to Ichi though he has more connections that might help than I do.”

“Cool… Wanna help move the crates?”

“Nah. I’ll stick with you, let the boys earn their eddies.” Hiromi offered me with a fox grin that I couldn’t help but chuckle at. We both took a moment watching the boys who were already grabbing crates and hauling them over to the elevator. The three were practically drooling at all the chrome.

But Hiromi stopped paying attention to them once they were far enough away.

“Hiromi?” I asked as she turned to look at me with a serious face.

“Motoko, what happened here? Did you take a job to hunt the scavs? Who even gave you the information. They were probably sending you to die, you know?”

“No one. It wasn’t a gig Hiromi. I just… Learned there were some scavs here, and came to clear them out.”

“That is crazy.” She said slowly before going silent as she looked like she was trying to figure out what to say. “Doing something like this is real Edgerunner stuff Motoko, it’s stuff people do that don’t care if they die or not. You… You aren’t… You’ve never been able to do something like this. I know you’ve been practicing with your guns a lot, but this is on a different level than going to the shooting range a couple times.”

Hiromi. She was super serious. Looking honestly concerned about what I had done.

“I knew I could do it. So I did. Jun has been doing crazy stuff so I knew I needed more… More experience, more chrome, more eddies. I need to be strong enough to help him when he finally bites off more than he can handle.” I answered truthfully.

“That’s what the other Tyger Claws are for Motoko! It’s what Ichi and his crew are useful for. It’s what I am for! That is what chooms do. They do crazy dangerous things together. You shouldn’t be rushing into something like this! Especially not alone.” She shook her head looking so confused. “Why are you making me be the voice of reason? I’m supposed to be the rich girl slumming it.” She said almost growling at the end as she poked my side a bit.

But I wasn’t ticklish. Instead I just huffed a bit at her probing finger.

“I don’t trust them to keep Jun safe, over whatever goal they have. To the Tyger Claws Jun is just.. Muscle. To me Jun is my irreplaceable brother. I owe him a lot.”

“You have to be alive to pay him back.” Hiromi retorted, looking at the corpses in the room. “Even if you are somehow really good at this.” She looked around seeing the one scav that was literally in two pieces from being cut in half by the HMG. “Seriously good.”

“I’ll be careful… More careful.” I quickly changed what I said as Hiromi looked like she was going to argue.

“I still don’t understand how you did this.” She muttered and I didn’t shrug, or make any notice. I couldn’t explain so instead I just stayed quiet, face firm.

“Hey! You gonna help or what?” Malcolm called out suddenly, pulling us from our conversation as we looked. He was looking at Hiromi, irritated. “C’mon Hiromi help out. This thing is heavy!”

“Just move it yourself! Don’t worry if you break your back, we will just give you a chrome one!” Hiromi called out joking, earning a rude gesture from the boy as he tugged and pulled the heavy crate across the floor.

This was gonna take a while.

I looked around myself seeing the Scavs on the ground and the idea did reach my brain but I shivered and put it away.

Stripping bodies for chrome was a step too far.
 

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