Ever since I've learned about Shadowrun, I've been interested in the Matrix. However, every time I've played Shadowrun, the Matrix is glossed over due to confusion and misunderstanding. In looking at character creation, I feel that one possible culprit is the way the Matrix/hacking is viewed. First off, Matrix use is often viewed as the sole realm of hackers/deckers, and no one else is allowed to use it. Second, it seems (at least to me) that the view of a hacker/decker is to be the master of the Matrix, "skilled" in every use and nuance. This is like saying a street sam needs to encompass all of combat (ranged, melee, explosives, medicine, etc) or a mage needs to be a master of the physical and astral world and slinger of both spells and spirits. It's not to say that there aren't runners who try to do these things, but I think most are likely to be more specialized. I'm trying to look at the Matrix the same way.
Note that I'll be talking about the SR4 Matrix here. However, I'm hoping that the concept can be translated to older/newer versions. For simplicity, I've left out the Technomancer actions, though it should be pretty straight forward where those actions sit.
Anyways, in an attempt to make the Matrix more manageable, I'm trying to find those specializations. If players have a better understanding of different Matrix specialties, perhaps they can make more interesting characters that can work as a group on and offline, rather than pushing the Matrix onto one character who just takes every program at the highest rating possible. The specialties shown here are meant as a conversation starter. It should also be noted that there is overlap among specialties, and that most hackers will likely have use other kinds of Matrix actions than those listed in their specialty. I'm trying to boil this down into their purest form, rather than portraying all the skills and programs employed by any given hacker.
The first "specialty" is not a specialty at all. Rather, this is the idea of a general (albeit skilled) Matrix user. These actions encompass the use of the Matrix for it's indented purpose: the movement and consumption of data. Those who simply use the Matrix may take some of these actions, but it is the skilled users that put them to work. This "specialty" is also the foundation for every other specialist, who all employ these actions for different reasons. In addition to a number of basic actions, such as logging out and changing an icon, skilled Matrix users are likely to use the following actions, and possess the related programs:
I would add "Probing the target", "Find hidden Node", "Initiate Cryptoanalysis" and "Disarm Data Bomb" to the Data thief, and "Set Data Bomb" to the Matrix Security.
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