Charm City [IC] |
Charm City [IC] |
Jun 27 2023, 05:17 AM
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Neophyte Runner Group: Members Posts: 2,184 Joined: 31-December 06 Member No.: 10,502 |
(OOC: This is meant to provide some prompts as a soft start while people sort out characters, and figure out why and how to get them to Baltimore. Once everyone is place you can get down to business.)
Everyone occasionally has a need for a change of scenery in the buisness. Your contact understood. They even found and vetted a lead for you, a fixer going by Brewster out of Baltimore. The word they were passing was the port city had a shadowrunner shortage. At least a shortage of those with some actual talent. Lots of nuyen potential and a milk run to get you comfortable with the place. Your contact had heard that sort of talk before. But, after hearing about you, Brewster was willing to cover the cost of the relocating, would provide a townhouse for the team he was putting together, get them a local fake SINs, and front them 500 nuyen. Your contact hadn't heard that sort of talk. Maybe Baltimore really is the place to be? At the last it facilitates your needed "change of scenery." Your info said to contact Brewster once you settled in. He's network seems to prefer ships to get into town, which allows bringing your own vessels or vehicles and gear. His preferred port is off the old Canton Waterfront Park. Like a lot of parks it's still there, some of the plants are even surviving in the artificial lighting of the uptown building above it. The various docks have been extended. You could almost freerun across the inner harbor. If you have a ship Brewster can make arrangments to park it here for now. He's got connections with the local mafia to keep an eye on it, but don't leave anything too valuable out. As you arrive you see nice boats pulling up to the uptown buildings. Arms swing out and lower ropes, like the rigs for lifeboats on cruise ships. The boats are then hauled up the sides of the building, and then swung in and rested on a frame, turning them from boat into a fancy deck. Cars, trucks and motorcycles disembark the ship and roll down the docks into the city. The safehouse is a townhome at 711 E Chase street: https://goo.gl/maps/JzVGVgvhJDdNDQ639 The area is heavily built up. With many rowhomes having been demolished here, proper skyscrapers were put up by the megas in this area early on as shipping brought dollars and then nuyen to Baltimore. As you approach you see a large uptown structure built over the area, going from Homewood to Brentwood (over Greenmount) and from Chase to Eager streets. Your comlink indicates it's called "Savannah Estates" and run by a subsidy of Evo. It's hard to see through the glass on the sides, except when someone is standing too close, which happens to be the case in many of the floor to ceiling windows. They stare out at the traffic and people below, but you'd been informed by your contact not to worry about them being nosy. They aren't really seeing you. They're all seeing a collective overlay that turns everyone below into some animal or other, out interacting or lazing in a pristine nature scene. Sometimes they appear as predators fighting over territory. Majestic. The downtown area still has the Bmore chicken and grill, the liquor store, courtside bail bonds, Hi Mart and so on. But the bulk of the area is a huge parking lot, ground level, three stories up and then five down. Apparently, it was envisioned this would serve as parking for the nearby skyscrapers and uptown, but...it was not popular among the uptown set. When they do want to use their own car, which isn't all that often with their own retail and corporate offices up there, they now typically drop down from one of the car elevators. Your contact informs you the area is the territory of the "HomeBoyz" go gang. Taking their name from the local dealer, which has over time gotten into "pimping rides." The HomeBoyz aren't known as being the toughest gang. They put too much nuyen into their rides versus weapons, they definitely prefer form over combat capability, and they don't especially want to get them messed up in a fight if they don't have to, especially against lame cheap pedestrians or bikers. But they don't have a lot of enemies at the moment. Brewster has paid them for "protection" of 711, and some parking spots and drive in storage units. Cargo companies actually use the high ceilings on the first floor to park vans and semi's. But much of the rest of the garage, especially the basement with longer open stretches, has HomeBoyz tearing around at any hour. The leader is Icey R. They're an Ork with a reputation for being unflappable, serious, and violent. But the HomeBoyz are more mixed race than many of the Ork gangs in the area. The gang member you have a comcode for, if you need to interact with them, is Rat Fink. A troll that plays into the nickname. Brewster passed along through your contact that they're friendly, especially if they haven't had too little or too much novacoke. Based on the granite countertops and pastel blue furniture your safehouse must have been fancy once. Still not so bad. At least the first and basement level windows and doors are already barred as is the back door into the main garage. The maglocks are supposed to be higher security, and let users spy out the front and back doors. The first floor has a living room, dining room, and kitchen. The second and third floors have three bedrooms each. Two narrow ones, with a window to the outside, and a larger master bedroom that would have once presumably looked out into rear garden, but now they are bricked over as they'd look into the garage. The basement has two more narrow bedrooms looking outside, a utility area, and an unfinished basement space about the size of a master bedroom. Each bedroom has a minifridge currently full of flavored soy packets, microwave, bed, chair, and desk. The sounds of an unlicensed bar pretending to just be a daily house party leak in from the townhouse sharing the west wall, as one band after another starts trying to bang out tunes. The townhouse sharing the east wall seems to be a BTL flophouse. Usually pretty quiet aside from the occasional freak out. The tenants/patrons spill out onto the sidewalk if not the road, looking like zombies or corpses depending on if they're moving. Or perhaps they look like a herd of peaceful Zebras if you're looking down from high enough. |
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Jul 5 2023, 02:54 AM
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Old Man of the North Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 10,003 Joined: 14-August 03 From: Just north of the Centre of the Universe Member No.: 5,463 |
The drive across the continent was full of new experiences for Willie and a lot of refreshed memories for Bongo. Bongo's Land Rover pulled Willie's boat and trailer, and Willie roamed circles around the truck on his bike.
There was a memorable night visiting Runs with Tricks in Pueblo. Well, actually the two of them have few concrete memories of that night. Runs With Tricks had misgivings about the Ork, but when Willie almost drank him under the table, respect rose in the old shaman's heart. They cut up into Ontario, and dropped into a few of Bongo's haunts in Toronto. More booze, and damned if that woman wasn't in The Rex again! Two weeks or so and the two of them rolled into Baltimore on a grey morning. Their connection to Brewster from their fixers came with promise of good work with a new team. The fixer helped them stow Willie's boat at the docks, and introduced them to the locals who took care of Brewster's teams' equipment there. Brewster hooked them up in the safehouse and told them they were the first to connect with him. After parking their vehicles in the garage, they made their pick of rooms. Willie took a room with a window on the third floor. Bongo considered the view, but opted for the larger room at the back on the same floor. More room for his instruments. With fake SIN and cash from Brewster, Willie decided to check out the sound of bikes revving nearby. He patted Bongo on the back and headed out. Bongo picked himself up from that friendly tap and worked on placing his drums just so. He listened to the music from next door. Ooooh. "Come on, man." he thought. "Keep the beat for at least four bars." |
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Jul 5 2023, 02:57 AM
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Neophyte Runner Group: Members Posts: 2,188 Joined: 19-May 12 From: Seattle area Member No.: 52,483 |
One day, early in the morning before most of the chipheads and wastoids even stop snoring, a van pulls up outside 711. It's not fancy, it's just contracting van white (not counting a few inevitable dings and scrapes) and the ladders on the roof rack tell the same story. It takes a while, and an observer nearby might have heard a few bangs and thumps from inside the van, but eventually a dude in a ballcap, toolbelt , boots flannel and jeans hops out of the back. His glasses are plugged into a cable leading down to his toolbelt, and he hooks his thumbs into suspenders hiding under his flannel while he gives the building a careful, professional looking over.
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Jul 7 2023, 06:06 AM
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Neophyte Runner Group: Members Posts: 2,184 Joined: 31-December 06 Member No.: 10,502 |
[ooc: Those starting in town don't get the extra SIN and relocation cash/slots, though they are given safehouse access and could opt to crash there and know Brewster is trying to put a new team together. You'd have his and Rat Fink's comcodes, and he'd have passed on word to the locals. I'm also surprised all the runners are morning people (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) ]
For such a built up area, traffic in the morning is lighter than an outsider might expect. Partly that's because folks heading to work aren't just doing it on the ground. The skywalks overhead are relatively congested, full of personal mobility vehicles and uptowners on their way to get an early start on their work. But also many don't need to commute outside of their building, if they even are allowed to easily do so. A handful are actually using the external elevators to go from the sidewalk up into the uptown structure. Deliverymen, cooks, and the like. In the area right around the front of the safehouse things look pretty dead, but Paul is pretty sure the chipheads on the sidewalk are still breathing. Probably. The speakeasy is still going, possibly because they haven't noticed it's morning yet. In places like that the patrons often don't have anywhere else they live anyway. The only folks that pay Paul any mind are a few gangers a good twenty yards away that are probably supposed to be on lookout. They're huddled together, apparently playing some kind of AR game. However one of them, a relatively skinny ork in a leather jacket, gives Paul a pretty good looking over. But then one of the other gangers jostles him and he goes back to the game, flailing at something in augmented reality. Inside the garage commercial trucks are moving in and out on the first floor. On the second floor engines are revving. This probably isn't the gang anywhere at full strength, but they seem to want even the commuters to know this is the HomeBoyz turf. There are a few motorcycles, but it seems like they tend to prefer cars. They one thing they all have in common is modification and flair. Even one trying to look "serious" has rims that keep spinning and plenty of glow to go with the purple siding. Most gangs focus on a single color, but they seem willing to run the gamut. Willie could see someone he suspects is Rat Fink. A troll with horns dyed green, giving a vague impression of mouse ears, buggy eyes and in red overalls. He's driving a very custom hot rod that seems too small for his large frame, which sticks out well above it. But the engine seems to be able to haul him around fine. It has an excessively long shifter that appears to be made out of thick pipe, so it can be that long and still a little ridged, topped by an eight ball. A group of eight women and four men of different races are hanging out near some parked gang cars, watching the others tear around the garage. |
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Jul 7 2023, 04:36 PM
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Old Man of the North Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 10,003 Joined: 14-August 03 From: Just north of the Centre of the Universe Member No.: 5,463 |
Willie isn't a smooth talker, by any means, and usually leaves intros to the likes of Bongo. But here he is, and there they are. He figures his racing bike helmet will be an in. Of course, this being 'down time', his only weapon on him is the holstered Scorpion. Well, and since he hasn't bathed in a few days, maybe a little body odour too.
Willie walks over to the troll and his decked out vehicle. """ Brewster says Rat Fink is the one to talk to in the Homeboyz. You look the part. My name's Willie. New to town. Love to drive. """ |
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Jul 7 2023, 04:49 PM
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Neophyte Runner Group: Members Posts: 2,188 Joined: 19-May 12 From: Seattle area Member No.: 52,483 |
Paul gives a friendly, casual wave to gangsters. Unthreatening, but also unthreatened. He pulls a stick of gum from his toolbelt, unwraps it in a leisurely sort of way, scrunches up the wrapper and tucks it into a different pocket on the belt. The gum he slips into his mouth and starts to chew for a bit before turning back to the van and starting to pull out various things; a couple of reels of comms cable, a couple of charging points, and a crate of what looks like weird Hallowe'en decorations, or perhaps even weirder party favours.
From the crate he then pulls what looks like a cross between a caterpillar and a summer sausage as long as a tall man. Then he rummages around the crate, and pulls out a chunk of metal that he fixes to one end. Then he repeats the process with another that he pulls from the crate. With his assembly done, he pulls out a spraycan of lubricant, and douses them both before putting the can back, wiping his hands and putting on AR gloves. The two greasy things roll around until they're on their stubby caterpillar feet, and then start crawling to 711 at a modest walking pace. They aren't trailing any cables, just heading respectively for something that looks like a gutter, and a ventilation shaft. |
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Jul 7 2023, 10:07 PM
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Neophyte Runner Group: Members Posts: 2,184 Joined: 31-December 06 Member No.: 10,502 |
Rat Fink pulls to a stop once Willie manages to get his attention. He's silent as his brain seems to catch up to where he's out and then he lets out with a loud excited "AAAAHHHH!" as he pulls into a parking spot and stops the car. He splutters incoherently a bit as he hops out, not needing to bother with the low windowless doors. Still, in all that he's smiling. He seems a little crazy, but with Novacoke that can be hard to tell.
He claps Willie on the shoulder excitedly and manages to bellow "WHERE IS IT?" Outside everyone has stopped paying any attention to Paul, if they had been at all. The safehouse doesn't seem to have any obvious protection beyond its neighbors. Relying on the camouflage of mundane poverty versus being a fortress. There are a pair of small openings near the basement windows for ventilation, a couple inches wide. Origionally the rest of the vents would have been on the roof or rear of the building, but with the construction of Savannah Estates above the vents were routed to come out between the old and new on the front of the house. An intake and an exhaust vent, each a good six inches wide, poke out of the bricks. On the sidewalk larger vents for the below ground garage churn to pump industrial quantities of air. |
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Jul 9 2023, 10:43 PM
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Old Man of the North Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 10,003 Joined: 14-August 03 From: Just north of the Centre of the Universe Member No.: 5,463 |
Willie in the past would have had no idea what was going on. Now, he gets the impression he has been mistaken as a drug deliverer.
"Sorry big guy. I ain't delivering nothing. Just starting work here in town with Brewster and getting around to meet the important locals. Like you. "And I love bikes. I hear you 'Boyz have some tricked out equipment. I'd love to see some of it in action. " Bongo is satisfied with the arrangement of his instruments and annoyed at the lack of talent blaring out tunes next door. He thinks, "I'm gonna have to do something about that. Loud, no problem, Bad, problem." He steps to clear his head, and sees a worker outside doing stuff with equipment coming out of a van. He walks over to the man. "Hi. I just moved in here." he points with a thumb back to 711. " You have some interesting ... drones? ... there. I've never seen that kind before. What do they do?" Childlike curiosity is still evident in Bongo. |
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Jul 10 2023, 04:48 AM
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Neophyte Runner Group: Members Posts: 2,184 Joined: 31-December 06 Member No.: 10,502 |
Rat Fink blinks a few times, seeming to try and process what he's hearing properly, but then his mind shifts back into gear. His excitement growing sentence by sentence.
"Your ride! You said you love to drive! But what is your ride?! THIS ONE IS MINE! WHERE IS YOURS?!?!" |
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Jul 10 2023, 02:02 PM
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Neophyte Runner Group: Members Posts: 2,188 Joined: 19-May 12 From: Seattle area Member No.: 52,483 |
Paul looks up, and waves a greeting to Bongo while one drone crawls up a gutter, and another up an outlet vent.
"Hey. These little guys are good for inspections, and they also do some damage to critters like devil rats. Seen enough folks get chewed on, I don't like a building that I haven't checked out first, and I guess you feel the same. By the way, do you like krill wraps or devil rat hash better?" Paul is just multitasking at this point, with occasional guides to the pilot software on the drones on his AR while he chats with Bongo. He's mapping physical structure, taking notes of wires, pathways, wall passages, conduits and of course signs of the unexpected. Rat droppings? Noted. Devil rat droppings? Definitely noted. Electronic listening devices? Head of the list. |
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Jul 10 2023, 02:05 PM
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Old Man of the North Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 10,003 Joined: 14-August 03 From: Just north of the Centre of the Universe Member No.: 5,463 |
A big grin comes over Willie's face. " No problem. I'll be right back with my machine, and maybe we can do some manoeuvres together! "
Willie does just that. He rolls up on his Suzuki Mirage to beside Rat Fink. " Not as pretty as yours, but she does some cool moves. " |
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Jul 10 2023, 05:17 PM
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Neophyte Runner Group: Members Posts: 2,184 Joined: 31-December 06 Member No.: 10,502 |
Rat Fink smiles at Willie and his bike, and then struggles to hold the smile down as he gets to give his favorite little speech. He makes some noises in gibberish in anticipation as he walks close enough to Willie so that Willie can hear. Though with his lack of volume control he didn't really need to bother getting close.
"You said that was YOUR machine. IT'S NOT! That's the machine of someone in a cubicle that likes to SLOT SOME COMBAT BIKE SIMS! YEAH! Heh. You're just SITTING ON IT! C'mon FOLLOW ME! YEAH!" He doesn't wait for Willie to give any reply, but bounds over to his own ride. His hot rod has a vaguely drag racer like appearance though the large exposed engine is in the front, but it has wide rear wheels and boy does it launch, tearing off down the rows of cars. With Rat Fink's bulk sitting up that high Willie's logic processor could puzzle out that the vehicles center of mass is very high, and does not appear to have the capability to lean that a bike has. His ability to corner is likely very limited. But he inarguably going fast, having fun, and knows his garage. |
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Jul 10 2023, 10:11 PM
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Old Man of the North Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 10,003 Joined: 14-August 03 From: Just north of the Centre of the Universe Member No.: 5,463 |
Even with an enhanced cognition, Willie's response to that kind of challenge is automatic. He lets the racing bike loose, accelerating at the bike's max. The parking lot conditions are pretty tight, but as rat Fink's vehicle comes to a spot where it must slow down, Willie zips by the hot rod and whips around in front of it to the other side of it, in between the hot rod and the wall.
The concrete wall. Stopping by a pillar and nonchalantly putting a hand on the pillar. Grinning back at Rat Fink. [ Spoiler ]
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Jul 11 2023, 07:27 PM
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Neophyte Runner Group: Members Posts: 2,188 Joined: 19-May 12 From: Seattle area Member No.: 52,483 |
Paul sort of hums quietly to himself while his drones crawl along, out of sight. This is taking a while - it always does - so he sits on the rear step of his van and chews his gum while monitoring the feeds. In a casual tone he continues talking to Bongo: "Ya learn a lot about rats, doing this stuff. For example, the older, smarter rats will push younger, dumber ones to try things first. It's why you often get the young rats in traps first. Course, they have their predators too. One time we had a king tide and the ocean came right up the storm drains. I watched crabs the size of dinner plates duking it out with the rats, and dogfish drawn by the scent of blood coming in to clean up. Ever seen a pack of dogfish tear a devil rat apart? Hoo-wee, that was wild."
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Jul 11 2023, 09:04 PM
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Old Man of the North Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 10,003 Joined: 14-August 03 From: Just north of the Centre of the Universe Member No.: 5,463 |
Bongo listens to Paul's explanations and a wide smile grows across his face as all this interesting, yes, interesting knowledge flows out of the man's experience. Bongo may have no idea how some of these machines work, but he recognizes talent when he sees it.
"Nope, never seen that. As for the food, well, I'd have to say krill wraps win that comparison for me. I like to suss out places and situations, myself. I can see how your machines can find all kinds of things I can't. Since you're checking out this place, I'll hazard a guess you're coming to town for some work with Brewster. I go by Bongo Slade. My buddy Quick Willie and I came here from Seattle for some work with him." Bongo cocks his ear. "I hear some motor sounds from the garage over that way." He points. "Another guess, Willie is having some sport with the bikers there." |
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Jul 11 2023, 11:22 PM
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Neophyte Runner Group: Members Posts: 2,188 Joined: 19-May 12 From: Seattle area Member No.: 52,483 |
"Pleeztameetcha. I go by Tubesnake. Yeah, I got a call from him so I figured I'd do everybody a favour and check out the place as a freebie. Why not, right? It'll take me a while longer, plenty of old conduit and disused crawlspaces to go through. You never know what critters you'll find. Raccoons are pretty much a guarantee, often bats, urban squirr'ls, possum, weasels sometimes. Near the water, some of the lower levels get seepage flooding, and you even find clams and mussels. A sump pump would work overtime. Invasive species too, like them giant land snails. Hell, if you wanna show I can hook up to a projector so you can swear off urban living forever."
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Jul 12 2023, 01:36 AM
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Old Man of the North Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 10,003 Joined: 14-August 03 From: Just north of the Centre of the Universe Member No.: 5,463 |
"Heh. No thanks," Bongo replies. "A lot of what I do works with people. People are mostly urban. Most of all, I'm a musician.
"Which is a bit of an issue here because right next door to the west are musicians playing badly. Maybe after you're done your thing here, we could go over together and I can give them an impromptu lesson. It might make my life here a little easier. And it wouldn't hurt to know the layout of the next door neighbour." |
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Jul 12 2023, 03:36 AM
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Neophyte Runner Group: Members Posts: 2,184 Joined: 31-December 06 Member No.: 10,502 |
Even with an enhanced cognition, Willie's response to that kind of challenge is automatic. He lets the racing bike loose, accelerating at the bike's max. The parking lot conditions are pretty tight, but as rat Fink's vehicle comes to a spot where it must slow down, Willie zips by the hot rod and whips around in front of it to the other side of it, in between the hot rod and the wall. The concrete wall. Stopping by a pillar and nonchalantly putting a hand on the pillar. Grinning back at Rat Fink. [ Spoiler ] [OOC: I think normally I won't show rolls to not give away numbers, but I ought to know how to do this. Also that was way overkill on Willie's part, but anyone watching might be able to tell they have incredible control ] [ Spoiler ] Rat Finks gibbers excitedly at Willies move ahead of him, but doesn't slow down and zips past Willie. As he comes to the next turn he puts in a little lean, lifting one of the rear wheels and getting the other to spin out for a moment, letting him drift around the corner before roughly landing, barely managing the trick. Still, he howls happily after. He doesn't go all that much farther before pulling over, having reached his destination. He excitedly waves Willie into the open garage door, not the pedestrian door, to HomeBoyz Auto. Not very far from the store a number of shacks have been set up in a row of parking spaces. Mostly out of corrugated tin by the looks of it. The store already has a light level of activity this early, and gangers seem to be occupying the shacks as well has having some folks just sort of loitering around, some wave at Rat Fink but he isn't paying attention. |
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Jul 12 2023, 04:14 AM
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Neophyte Runner Group: Members Posts: 2,188 Joined: 19-May 12 From: Seattle area Member No.: 52,483 |
"Yeah, why not? Tell you what, though, I'd stay near the exit or a window. I'd bet you dollars to doughnuts they're not holding to fire code, no matter what the uptowners above them think. Reckon it's a healthier lifestyle than the zombies on the other side, and a better audience. Although ..." and here Paul takes a long, sidelong look at the flophouse "... whoever runs that may have it wired. Or whoever's watching 'em. Think I oughta look into that?"
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Jul 12 2023, 02:20 PM
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Old Man of the North Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 10,003 Joined: 14-August 03 From: Just north of the Centre of the Universe Member No.: 5,463 |
Bongo considers for a moment. "If it is an illegal bar, they might have some kind of surveillance set up to warn about police, so if you can do it discreetly, it sounds like a good idea and go ahead. Otherwise, I wouldn't want to upset the locals right at first meeting. " He walks toward number 709 and, if no one blocks his entry, goes in to see the goings on.
Willie follows Rat Fink into the auto shop. It all looks quite familiar, though his rookie mechanic eyes maybe notice a bit more ... artistic ... add-ons dotted around the shop. |
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Jul 12 2023, 08:34 PM
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Neophyte Runner Group: Members Posts: 2,188 Joined: 19-May 12 From: Seattle area Member No.: 52,483 |
Paul stands up from the van to gently put a hand in front of Bongo. "Whoa there for a second. Don't mind joining you, but it'll take me a bit to finish this. Or I could stay out here and you can tell me over 'link how it's going. Either way's good."
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Jul 12 2023, 08:43 PM
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Old Man of the North Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 10,003 Joined: 14-August 03 From: Just north of the Centre of the Universe Member No.: 5,463 |
"Oh, sorry." His Canadian roots show. "I thought you were finished. I'll wait. Maybe by the time you are done, Willie will show up and the three of us can go check it out. As a team!"
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Jul 13 2023, 02:32 AM
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Neophyte Runner Group: Members Posts: 2,188 Joined: 19-May 12 From: Seattle area Member No.: 52,483 |
"Hey, no rush. I'd offer you a beer, but it's a bit early and I haven't even finished my first soykaf. Tell you what, I got a thermos back there if you want some, or I got sports drinks and soda in the minifridge. This time of the morning I figure the only people in there are the burnouts and the staff who wanna toss them into the street, face first."
He turns and rummages in a rucksack, before hauling out something that looks like a cross between an earthworm, a snake, and a pair of pliers. "You asked about discretion. I have a few options. These little wrigglers will slither in through nearly anywhere. Even wall spaces. They're good for finding listening devices that other folks think are hidden." |
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Jul 13 2023, 05:34 AM
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Neophyte Runner Group: Members Posts: 2,184 Joined: 31-December 06 Member No.: 10,502 |
[OOC: Well, Tubesnake seems like he isn't going to be distracted. One thing he'll find on examining the basement is a very poorly hidden trapdoor under a carpet in the front east bedroom. It's made out of someone cutting rather roughly through the home's old cement slab. It isn't locked, but it has a heavy latch with a metal crosspiece so it couldn't easily be opened from underneath. The latch has to bear the weight of the 2 foot by 3 foot by six inch door, so it'd take some muscle to get that crosspiece out even from above. There are couple handholds roughly cut into the slab, presumably to help make that easier or to pull it closed again. Currently it would open onto an empty parking spot on sublevel 2 of the garage. Somebody tried to hide the door from below using clay, but they either didn't do a very good job or didn't keep it up. Either way it isn't so well hidden from below.
He also mentioned the crawlspace, and there is a little one. Two feet between the old roof of the house and the base of the uptown structure. It has reinforcing columns and the ductwork going from the old chimney and vents to the front of the house. His drones can get there from those ducts. Inside he'll find another trapdoor. This one much more carefully made in the roof of the top west bedroom. It seems you might open it by pulling hard on the ceiling light over the bed, but from underneath someone went to the effort of painting the ceiling so you really can't see it from below. Within quick reach if you opened the trapdoor are a loaded HK227X, a survival knife, a flash bang, and a HE grenade. A little ways away is a duffle bag. Towards the rear of the house, holes have been drilled, filled with what is presumably plastic explosives, and rigged together to a wireless detonator, with its battery out sitting next to it. This looks like it would open up a sudden hole into the top of the garage. Judging by the dust and spider webs, this has all been here a while. Normally to get in there you'd need a ladder and to remove the vent plates on the front of the house. ] IC: At HomeBoyz Auto Rat Fink excitedly waves over one of the guys working there. Or rather his expansive gestures seemed to be calling them all over, but an gets up an heads over. He's got on a mechanics coveralls, but he has on some overly expensive high tops, and his teeth glitter with some kind of crystal inlays. And he smiles widely at Willie. "Hey. Nice bike. Awfully stock though. Let's get you set up with something before someone thinks it's just some corper's and jacks the thing. Maybe some spikes or speakers depending on whether you want folks to keep their distance or maybe some ladies take an interest? " Rat Fink nods excitedly "yeah yeah!" |
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Jul 13 2023, 02:16 PM
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Tubesnake affords Bongo a sort of meditative commentary while he pilots his little helpers through various nooks and crannies. "You know, there's a lot to take in when you do a complete inspection like this. You're building a structural, electrical, fluid management and human dimension map of the whole building. Le Corbusier, the architect, said that a house is a machine for living and I reckon he was right. In the age of drones, that dimension expands. By the way, when you were in there, did you see a domestic drone or node setup?"
Paul sips long from his coffee at one point, and then gets to his feet to slip a multimeter onto one of his flatworkers. He goes straight to the front of the garage before plopping it down and letting it slither like a gigantic slug up the old gutter structure and into the narrow spaces above. "Can't just take things for granted. Some really old buildings even have asbestos in them, while others have leftover batteries and things. Have to test 'em all, you know. It can get real sketchy, 'specially when a corp buys out the space around and above it, and disclaims responsibility for a building they leave below. Most times, there's nobody maintaining it, fixing the broken stuff. Of course, that keeps me in business." |
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