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post Jan 26 2007, 03:12 PM
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Branching off from the discussion on Runner Havens vs. New Seattle, I've long planned to add extra material about Shadowrun Hong Kong to my SR4 work blog (see sig for link). I'm curious what sorts of things people might want to see. Is there anything you felt was lacking from the Hong Kong section of RH that you want material for? Anything you want expanded on? I won't make any promises that a certain piece will go up next or anything, but I would like to see what people might want.
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post Jan 26 2007, 03:32 PM
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More detailed map of downtown, and across the harbour too, would be nice. I know that's a lot of work for laying something out, but nothing hits home like a map so even if you have a roughly hand-noted one a scan of that would be cool.

I don't know if you have anything and it's sort of a tangent but it'd be nice if you had more details about their Portuguese twin to the west, Macao. I got the impression that it's the real Barrens of HK in so much as where you go if you want to run far away from Knight Errant. So that brings up illicit base of operations, skip-tracing/wetwork jobs, a place for your players to lay low for a while if they decided to pull off a simple drugstore smash & grab using grenades :eek: :please: (yes, yes they did) but still do runs, and such.
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post Jan 26 2007, 03:50 PM
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I thought the social networking flavor in RH about HK was good, and most of the geography stuff decent.

A few more things about how distinctive different a few things about the city would be good. Also a note on common cultural differences and practices.

in no particular order some thoughts
e.g. Who picks up the check at the restaurant, and why? If you've seen the lengths some people go to in order to ensure they are footing the dinner bill, it could be a 'run all by itself.
Games, Chineses chess, Mah Jong, kite fighting, all the unusual competitive games.
Food and diet, breakfast is different, congi and fish. If I ran a campaign in France I'd be pointing out one of your breakfast options is a big bowl of coffee and milk.
Anything that shows how densely populated it is. Unless you've been there, it's incredibly difficult to describe just how many people you are around. On weekends at the beaches, you literally cannot see the sand because it is covered with people and blankets. You can actually have no idea where the shoreline is because there are so many people on the beach and standing in the water.
Downtown at lunch time there will be several hundred people on the sidewalk on one city block. This is on a normal day.
It's an incredibly urban environment. Look at a housing estate, you can have 50,000 people in a couple blocks.
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post Jan 26 2007, 04:37 PM
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QUOTE (Brahm)
More detailed map of downtown, and across the harbour too, would be nice. I know that's a lot of work for laying something out, but nothing hits home like a map so even if you have a roughly hand-noted one a scan of that would be cool.

I'm not terribly good at making maps. I didn't make the ones in RH, Mike (otaku_mike on these boards) did those. I do know where the locales I detailed are in Hong Kong and I have put the street addresses on my work blog already, along with a link to an online searchable map of Hong Kong.

If I figure out how to make decent Google Earth overlays, that may be a possibility.
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post Jan 26 2007, 04:58 PM
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More organizations and their nefarious goals.
(Especially if I can use them in my Seattle campaign.)
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post Jan 26 2007, 05:00 PM
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More cityscapes for Hong Kong and Seattle.
Adds a lot of flavor.
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post Jan 26 2007, 05:06 PM
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QUOTE (cetiah @ Jan 26 2007, 12:00 PM)
More cityscapes for Hong Kong and Seattle. 
Adds a lot of flavor.

What do you mean by cityscapes, exactly?

EDIT: Also, this thread is specifically for Hong Kong material. I didn't write the Seattle section of RH and so it's not on my list right now of material to work on.
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post Jan 26 2007, 05:10 PM
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QUOTE (Demonseed Elite)
QUOTE (cetiah @ Jan 26 2007, 12:00 PM)
More cityscapes for Hong Kong and Seattle. 
Adds a lot of flavor.

What do you mean by cityscapes, exactly?

EDIT: Also, this thread is specifically for Hong Kong material. I didn't write the Seattle section of RH and so it's not on my list right now of material to work on.

I noticed you had a beautiful cityscape of Hong Kong on your blog. If you find anymore that seem particularly inspiring, or paint the city as a "cool" or "shadowy" place, I think they always add something.
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post Jan 26 2007, 05:36 PM
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Oh, gotcha, yeah, I can probably find more of those.
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post Jan 26 2007, 06:10 PM
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My demands are simple.

Some details about the low level gangs who work for various triads.
Ideas of corp facilities and the sort of research they do.
Local personalities - to network with.
More detail on the Kowloon walled city and the Yama kings.
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post Jan 26 2007, 06:11 PM
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Echo that last line; that part was COOL.
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post Jan 26 2007, 06:11 PM
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oh and one more thing...

Some sort of rough notes on the population in nieghbourhoods
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post Jan 26 2007, 06:16 PM
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All of those are very possible and I'll put them on my list.
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post Jan 26 2007, 07:12 PM
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QUOTE (Demonseed Elite)
If I figure out how to make decent Google Earth overlays, that may be a possibility.

I have Google Earth overlays made up for the major divisions of Hong Kong, here. I've started placing the individual locations, but it's a lot of work to go from an address (or intersection) to an actual location in google earth. I meant to work on it some more last month, but the project got set aside, and I never picked up on it again.
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post Jan 26 2007, 07:39 PM
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Take me to the interesting places of hong kong. Name the more comon types of crime and explain how crime works in HK, how does HK culture encourage or suppresses crime?

Is HK fully of trendy honda driving, english speaking, techno glowstick dancing, extacy abusing asians? Or is there more than meets the eyes behind the tongs and gamboling parlors in HK? I know it would be cleche as well but is it like "big trouble in little china" or "Enter the dragon"? I want to go there and see the trills rub elbows with the bigwigs and send a postcard to my guys in the Chi while i get ready to be "loved a long time" by an asian prostitue I picked up in the trendy nightspot. I'm a runner with a rep to maintain. Give me the tools I need to make my vacation memorable.

Make me feel the cultrue like i have lived there for a year or 2. This is the same place where they had Kung-fu roof top pit fights to the death ("blood sport and bruce lee baby).

is that to much to ask?


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post Jan 26 2007, 07:41 PM
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You're in HK Demonseed ? Because I am right now. So if you ever need some inside information about anything, just ask.

There's so much to do about that place... It's cyberpunk even today.
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post Jan 26 2007, 07:57 PM
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i know what you mean. when i got to South Korea in 2001 and saw public videophone terminals... well, wow.
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post Jan 26 2007, 09:06 PM
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Some examples of runs.. like in shadowtalk format, people talking about how the hit went down: "i heard they gunned everyone down and walked out the front door"... this shows what kind of shadowrun culture exists, both in how the other runners talk about the hit, how it was executed, what was stolen/done, and what kind of payback came after them. These things depend on the local culture. Are runs sneaky and tricky, or blood n guts? Does the Triad come after you for taking a piece of action in their turf without paying your dues? Do the corps easily write off shadowruns? etc.
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post Jan 26 2007, 09:17 PM
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Things like you can live in an apartment complex that is like a mini arcology. lower levels are shops, grocery stores, fitness center, restaurants and the MTR stop connects directly to the basement levels.

You do not need a car, in fact, cars are a pain to have and take care of for most people.

Pedicabs, buses, minibuses, cabs, trams, MTR, rail, water taxis, car ferries, cross harbor tunnel, ferry to outlying islands.

Outlying islands... only a couple of hours on a ferry, a fishing village from 200 years ago.

Floating villages of fisherfolk right next to high rise building downtown.

Floating restaurant.

Incredibly densely populated urban environment, yet if you go to teh right place you can in about ten minutes go up in the hills and be somewhere that no one has visited in years.

Reservoir system... Hong Kong is completely dependent on fresh water pieplines and food being shipped in daily. Not an issue most of the time, but if Warlord might make noises abotu cutting of fresh water unless they get paid.

For all the people and things to do in HK, it's actually incredibly isolated. You have to fly out, or take a ship, and there's only the one rail/highway corridor going north. For all that Macau is a neighboring city, it's actually quite remote from Hong Kong.

Macau, it's totally different. Macau is really much more like a earopean (portuguese) enclave in asia, while Hong Kong is a modern blend all of it's own.
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post Jan 27 2007, 05:00 PM
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Of course what do people eat? DO they still speak the Kings english or do they now speak chinese?

Like mentioned before what is it close to? What are it's mystical relations to places like tibet? ect.
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post Jan 27 2007, 05:11 PM
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1) What are the differences between your HK(since you are the writer) and the present one? Culture, language, socio-economic structure, etc.

2) I do not believe that Snow Tiger, Lei Kung and some other minor players are the extent of the runners scene in HK. Seattle has a lot more "famous" runners. I'd like to see more of them. Maybe some sample HK Contacts.
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post Jan 27 2007, 08:57 PM
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The Hong Kong underground, from an Urban Explorer perspective. Storm drains, abandoned metrotubes, old maintenance tunnels, traversible sewer canals, and other stuff that makes hidden or off-track paths from A-B. Plus stuff you might run into down there.

If they exist, that is.
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post Jan 28 2007, 05:14 AM
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More details on the interrelationships (if any) between religions and martial art schools. More detail on shopping spots. I like the Golden Mile but it needed more fleshing out. Such as more detail on talismongering areas vs electronic or cultural shopping. My Social Adept went nuts shopping for business suits.
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post Jan 29 2007, 05:36 AM
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Some Hong Kong vistas of a now demolished Wan Chai appartment complex, and surroundings. Should be inspirational.

[IMG]http://img244.imageshack.us/img244/8931/wanchaiappartmentbuildiwt6.th.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://img244.imageshack.us/img244/8741/wanchaiappartmentinteritk3.th.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://img292.imageshack.us/img292/6407/wanchaiareado7.th.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://img292.imageshack.us/img292/4091/wanchaiarea2jo6.th.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://img292.imageshack.us/img292/8243/wanchaiinhabitedpm8.th.jpg[/IMG]

Thanks to Kuroneko at Urban Exploration Resource for taking these, and letting me post 'em here.
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post Jan 29 2007, 06:17 PM
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hi,

first of all, I like the Hongkong Chapter very much and my group enjoy playing there.

things I would like to have:
- sample Connections with their Guanxi Network
- more about the Yama kings, maybe a few sample
- a overview over the talismonger business in Hongkong, it seem to be very big market there
- more locations are always fine

thanks a lot,

Tycho
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