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post May 24 2007, 04:30 AM
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AP Seattle 13April70
A tall, very female Elf stands amidst rubble and burned out buildings. Her Tres Chic suit hugs her gym sculpted body like a glove. The white blouse strains the buttons to cover her porn star bosom. Her long blond hair coils down her head and shoulders like rings of spun gold.

Behind her sever men in Knight Errant uniforms hunker down behind a barricade. They are dressed in full tactical gear and sling FN-Hars. Debris and occasional richochet's explode off their cover. They pop up to return fire with controlled bursts of professionals.

The elf points to the men behind her. "These brave officers of Knight Errant are in the Northern Barrens today fighting against a suspected cell of Alamos 20k. The Cell was revealed by brave men of the Knight Errant Security Forces. Now they have been pinned down to a 4 block area."

A grenade whistles over the barricade, lands just behind the guards and explodes. The shockwave ripples out flattening the KE shock troops. The blast wave slams into a glimmering barrier that appears behind the Elf.

"The Commander of the forces tells me they will have the threat under control in the next 48 hours. From Redmond this is Jessica Albeal reporting."
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post May 29 2007, 04:24 PM
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0400 14Apr2070

It was early. Really early. The sun was still showering the East Coast with pleasent cancer rays while the west was snoozing away, oblivious to the coming doom. The commlink flashed the tail tail of a incoming message. It was from Jonus, your new fixer, the one that replaced the mouthy guy who got geeked last month. Jonus seemed on the up an up, always very professional. He also sent the very best work to the team. Today was no different. Except that it was 0400.

The message opened with the 'encrypted' animation so that you knew the signal was secure.

Team: Great Job op. Meeting is set for 0900 north west of the barrens on the 405 at the border of Snohomish. There is a bar called "Devil in the Dark". come ready to run. Smuggling job. Call me if they double cross. Johnsons name is Denver.

The message ends with a map to the spot, as well as an updated map download of redmond, along with updated intel on gang activity in the barrens.
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post May 29 2007, 06:38 PM
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0400 14Apr2070

The commcall routes directly into the datajack. As the call ends Mandy rolls over slowly. Kill him and dump him in the river, nobody 'll ever find him she thinks. Jerhomey would never call this early She props herself up on her elbows, and looks over at the sleeping form snoring quietly beside her. Man what a night she gently kisses Reggie's cheek, and starts getting ready for her day. She amuses herself with thoughts of what Buddy and Doby could do to the fixer in the shower. As she exits the shower she checks the medicine cupboard. Drek, no Haul, need to get some As she exits the bathroom she notices her boyfriend has woken. "Sorry lover, got a job. I didn't want to wake you." she says. Reggie nods sleepily. "Hey, you wanna come with?" She wiggles her rear end suggestively. "Frag no, BGC, I'm wiped." states the technomancer tiredly. "Kay, see you when I can, nova stuff" she remarks. the young man nods again and rolls over. Lucky skunk thinks the girl, kissing him on the on the cheek again. She dresses in her meet clothes, making sure the Fichetti is tucked in it's holster. Little upscale for a bar, but what the drek? Mandy grabs her purse and commlink, and tucks a clip of gel and stick n shock in the handbag. She summons Fergie the Flyspy with a thought and tucks the micro into the slowly filling purse. On a whim she grabs her iBall and tucks it in as well. All set I hope' She jogs lightly down the stairs into the garage. Quickly she clambers into her Bulldog, and fires up the engine.

Mandy runs a Level One Diagnostic on the van's systems and smiles happily when everything comes back with green lights. "Shotgun" she says. "Well, howdy there, boss lady" Her AR vision fills with a crusty old cowboy sitting on a stage coach wielding a suprisngly large shotgun. "It's barely first light, what's yer bother?" The old man speaks with suprisngly accurate accent. "No bother Shotgun, I know what time it is, but we've got ourselves a bit of courier work." She addresses the Agent lightly. "Well hot damn! I guess it's about time! You want Lefty to drive?" The cowboy indicates a younger man standing beside the stagecoach. "Yes, find a Stuffer between here and the meet would you Lefty?" Mandy asks as she enters the addy from the commcall. The younger man nods quietly and the van's Pilot program slips into gear. Mandy smiles and closes the AR window. When she asked MD for a police band scanner she never expected this. Sometimes that boy is too deep in his p-Chip she muses. When the van arrives at the Stuffer she hops out and quickly grabs herself a bottle of caffine pills, a pastry and a soykaf. After eating her improvised breakfast Mandy switchs her link to Passive and sends a quick IM. "Hey guys, it's Polly anybody want to carpool?" She waits for a response and then heads off to the first pickup.
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post May 29 2007, 07:00 PM
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[I]The air is smokey in the saloon, especially at the large wooden table used to play cards at. Coins of large denominations (Double Eagles etc) as well as paper money is mounting in the center of the table. A gruff looking cowboy in dusty clothes with a face and hat that havent been washed in weeks barks out "Well you in or aint you? Make a damn bet already." A window opens to the right in the scene. The new fixer gives his speel and then the window closes. "You deaf or just dumb?" The gruff cowboy barks out angrily. The well dressed gambler slyly replies in a southern drawl "You that antsy to lose? Or, perhaps you think you can bluff by buffalloing the table...you're a daisy if you do." "God Dammit play yer damn hand or fold will ya!" The cowboy calls out loudly, his shout is accompanied by the scraping of chairs pushing back from the table.


Player: Bill Sixshooter has challenged you to a duel
ACCEPT or DECLINE


A quick mental thought, fast as an electon can travel on a custom deck, accepts.

The cowboy stands while pushing the chair back as he draws. The table splinters as the bullet punctures through it. The gambler not wasting anytime to bother standing he has fired the pistol in his left hand deftly underneath the table. The cowboy staggers back as the gambler draws and raises the other gun with his right hand above the table and fires both.

The saloon falls silent "I guess that was a call by the late gentleman" The gambler says almost tauntingly. One by one the assmbled gamblers, minus the cowboy scoot back in and silently lay their cards out on the table. The gambler lays out a hand of Aces and Eights as he coyly says "My my, isnt that peculicar."

The game tallys the winnings as D.C. begins the log off process.

It's late for most but, D.C. can go on for days if the need is great or the game is good.

D.C. opens up a window in reply to Mandy's question "I do indeed need a ride. I've already taken the liberty of programming it in for you."

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post May 29 2007, 08:57 PM
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0400 14Apr2070

Satchel was shaken awake as the message came in on his comm. He pulled up the display and looked over the message, then glanced at the time. "Frak, early enough Jonus." Satchel swore outloud to the empty room of his condo in Bellevue.

Knowing Mandy, she'll be outside in 10 minutes ready to go, so I best get moving.

Even knowing that the team's driver would be waiting soon it took a few minutes for Satchel to get his body and mind moving. Once his brain had booted up such as it was he climbed out of bed and headed for the shower to clean up and help him wake up.

That was the once nice thing of having an internal comm, he could work in the shower with out worrying about it getting damaged. As he let the warm water wash over him he reread the message from Jonus and started making his lists. He had always made lists for his runs even back when he started, he figured if he had all the stuff he could plan for covered then the other things that always went wrong during a run would be easier to deal with. By the time he had finished his shower he had his gear list together as well as copies of all the data Jonus had sent them plus anything he thought would be useful he already had.

After cleaning up he started getting ready for the days work, since the meeting with the Johnson was at a bar he didn't see any need for a suit and opted for jeans, a lightweight blue button up shirt with palm tree leaves imprinted on it, his solid work boots and lined coat, leaving the lined coat next to the front door so he would not forget it as he left.

Pulling up his gear list in AR he went to the spare bedroom and started packing, starting with two large black duffel bags. It was still weird not taking his car, but Mandy could drive and it let him concentrate on what he was best at, shooting stuff. He slowly pulled each piece of gear out of the closet, checking to make sure it was in working order before loading it in to a bag or laying it out on the table so he could secure it in the proper place on his person for the ride over and the meeting. After almost forty five minutes of work he had almost finished loading his gear when the first message came in from Mandy letting him know she was on the way. He sent her a quick acknowledgment and went back to work preping his gear. AS usuall it took him just over an hour to do a full run set up, loading all the mags he was taking, doing saftey check on all the weapons and then equiping him self.

As normal for meetings he had his extendable baton in its quick draw holster on his belt and his Ares Viper in its arm slide, which would be nicely covered by the lined coat. A few extra clips and then the Ingram X in its carrying case that would stay in the van for the meeting with its harness and extra clips.

Once Satchel felt he had his gear set up he did a quick check on his cyberware, making sure it was all running correctly and that his airtank was full. He adjusted the settings so it would be set for the run in case things got moving fast.

As usuall he didn't have to wait in the lobby of his building long as Mandy was on time. As she pulled up he pushed the door open and made the trek out to the van, looking around as he went always on guard when carrying as much illegal gear as he usually ran with. Getting to the back he set one bag down and opened the door. "Morning Mandy, we really gotta talk to that chummer about setting thigs up in the middle of the night." he loaded the bags in and then went around front climbing in to the passanger seat and setting the INgram case in the floorboard between his feet and the front of the seat so it wouldn't bounce around. Looking over at Mandy he nodded, "Ready to roll."
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post May 30 2007, 01:27 AM
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0400 14Apr2070

It wasn't the music that woke him up. He had long ago stopped to hear it. It was the buzzing of his commlink next to him, on the bar. Each time it buzzed, it moved a little bit, inching it's way closer to his face. With something like a cross between a sigh and a grunt, Jiro lifted his face off the sticky, beer smelling fake wooden counter. His head was pounding, and he felt as if his brain was trying to push its way out from behind his eyes. His mouth felt like it was full of cheap dirty cotton, and his stomach kept going in circles. In the background, a beaten out music system was pipping up Blue Bayou.

I feel so bad I got a worried mind
I'm so lonesome all the time
Since I left my baby behind
On Blue Bayou


Saving nickles saving dimes
Working til the sun don't shine
Looking forward to happier times
On Blue Bayou


Giving a somewhat haphazard around him, Jiro quickly saw that he was pretty much alone in the dark and dank drinking hole. A few other half passed out die hard patrons like himself here and there, and a dead tired barman. I

I'm going back someday
Come what may
To Blue Bayou
Where the folks are fine
And the world is mine
On Blue Bayou
Where those fishing boats
With their sails afloat
If I could only see
That familiar sunrise
Through sleepy eyes
How happy I'd be


With the cuff of his shirt, Jiro brushed the drunkness and sleepiness out of his eyes and picked up the commlink in his rough, and as tired as him, right hand. The little screen came to life in silence, scrolling a message on it's faint lines.

Gonna see my baby again
Gonna be with some of my friends
Maybe I'll feel better again
On Blue Bayou


It took a few seconds for the old Japanese man to focus on the small characters. His usually sharp eyes were beginning to falter. He wasn't quite sure if it was because of his age, or the alcohol. Odds were, it was a mix of both. Frowning, Jiro realized it was from his team's new fixer. As much as he welcomed work, a part of him was resenting it; he was dead tired, and half drunk. Sure, he would probably have a few hours to clean up and sober up... but it was only that, a few hours. His body was already starting to slow him down. Sleep deprivation wasn't going to do him any good.

Saving nickles saving dimes
Working til the sun don't shine
Looking forward to happier times
On Blue Bayou


Slidding himself off the bar stool, Jiro downed the drink that still sat next to him, grabbed his commlink and left a few crumples notes of UCAS$ on the counter. Dragging his feet up to the door, the ex-yakuza enforcer adjusted the cuff of his shirt, slipped his jacket on and flipped his collar up as he leaned himself against the door, pushing it open.

Oh that boy of mine
By my side
The silver moon
And the evening tide
Oh some sweet day
Gonna take away
This hurting inside
Well I'll never be blue
My dreams come true
On Blue Bayou


The walk home, if one could call a coffin motel home, did him good. The cold night air woke him up, and the exercise chased away the numbness from his body. He had walked a few blocks under Seattle's neon lit night sky when his commlink buzzed yet again. Squinting at the tiny screen, Jiro red Mandy's message. The cheerly and overeager rigger was probably already hitting the road as he walked himself along it. But Jiro was only halfway home, needed to shower and change. As he kept walking, he clumsily keyed back an answer of his own.

“I'll be ready around 6. I'm staying at the same place as last week. I'll meet you out in the parking lot.�

Rounding the corner, Jiro yawned his jaw out.

Later...

Freshly shaved and showered, Jiro sipped his soykaf in one hand as he sat in his troll sized coffin. It had taken him some time to find a decent place to stay, and this wasn't half bad. From his days spent behind bars, the old Japanese man had gotten used to living in cramped up quarters. This coffin was probably bigger than his old jail cell. Even when he was sitting upright, he still had a bit over a foot of head room. Putting his plastic cup down on one of the little shelves molded in the wall, he pulled a large black duffel bag between his legs. Unzipping it opened, Jiro began to take out boxes of ammo, empty clips, and various pieces of gear. Jonus' message said to come ready to work... and Jiro was going to do just that. Wearing only a black dress pants and a dark gray shirt, the ex-yakuza slipped on an elaborate shoulder rig, which he attached to his heavy duty belt and tightened to a snug fit around his own frame.

Taking empty magazine pouches, he clipped the to his back, added two holster slightly forwards of his hips, clipped another double pouch under his right arm, and a third holster under his left. Twisting around, he made sure they were all attached properly. Rolling up the sleeves of his shirt, he then hooked on two arm slides in a practiced gesture, and had them shot outward a few times to make sure they responded properly. Bending forward, he then strapped a tiny holster to his right ankle. The next half hour was spent loading magazines up to the brim.

When Jiro slipped out of his coffin, he was a few pounds heavier, but managed to hide most of his weaponry from preying eyes by the heavy black dress jacket he was now wearing. A new soykaf cup in his head, the ex-yakuza took a seat in the vacant lobby of the automated coffin motel, looking out the window and into the parking lot.
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post May 30 2007, 01:49 AM
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0400 14Apr2070

Nightshade clicked off the comm, seeing that he still had a good 5 hours until the meet. As always, his gear was already packed in one non-descript blak bag that he and others on the team favored, and a shoulder sling bag, that made for easy access to the SMG inside. In his saddle bags go his duffle bag and garment bags, with a suit, another set of street clothes, and some busines casual, as well as a black jumpsuit.

Might as well bring both, since they want us ready to roll. No sense in coming light. Should see where the others are at.

Not seeing much point in dilly-dallying, 'shade quickly double checks his gear, stripping each weapon and reassembling after cleaning. He quickly sends a query to each person on the team, checking to see if they recieved the message. Most of the gear checking is just routine, as he does the same thing after coming off a run. But better safe and annoyed then to have a gun jam get you dying and annoyed.

Soon enough, he's on his bike, on the way to the meet site, with another 2 hours to go. He scans the area around, mostly getting an idea of the side streets, potential threats, available exits, cameras and drones inthe area. While he does this he appears as a male ork in a long black coat.

on half hour before te meet he's inside, wearing the asian face most of the team would know, his long coat a medium gray, having a morning soyscafe and breakfast bar to "start his day right".
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post May 30 2007, 03:31 AM
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April 14th, 2070: 04:00:00 @ Hiroki's Doss to 08:30:00 @ Outside the meet

The beep of the com was like the firing of a starter pistol. Hiroki rolled out of the bed and before he hit the floor, one of his Ingram's was in his hands. His conscious mind finally catching up, I gotta chill.

He moved over to the crappy little nightstand beside the bed and picked up the little pack that was the sole object atop it. He retrieved from the inside his contacts, AR gloves, earbuds, etc. He listened to the message not once, but twice hanging on the words.... Call me if they double-cross.

Hiroki made his way to the shower. When he was done, he cleaned his hair from the drain and burned it in a small brazer. He then selected some functional, non-descript gray pants, a pair of worn but clean boots and a plain t-shirt. Then came the concealed harness to which he attached each of his Ingrams, one under each arm. His clips in their pouches, explosive ones marked with black tape.

When the call comes in from Mandy he replies, "I think I'll drive. See you there."

He rolls up his camouflage suit and loads it into his backpack, dons his armor jacket and puts the backpack on. He walks into what passes for a living room in is little apartment and rolls his bike out of it and down the sidewalk. At the street he starts it up and heads towards breakfast.

After a good breakfast he arrives down the street from the meet thirty minutes early. He leaves his full face motorcycle helmet on and begins looking for the other team members.
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post May 30 2007, 04:50 PM
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14Apr70 "Devil in the Dark" 0845

Generally speaking Snohomish is a pretty nice neighborhood. The notable exception is the border to the barrens. It looks more like a DMZ than a upscale block. Two fences, the first on e 3 meters high, the second one 2 meters high, topped with mono wire and divided by a kill zone mark the barrier into the barrens. The fences are on the slope of the hill that lead down into the valley that Redmond occupies. You can see all this clearly in the morning sun driving up the 405 to the exit the meeting is on. The three exits before were marked with skulls and Radiation warnings so as innocent sprawlers don’t end up in the Barrens on accident. Devil in the Dark is across the intersection of the off ramp. It is a bar/truckstop/resteraunt/outpost. Complete with a guard tower that over looks the side of the bar facing the barrier. You try to hard not to stare at the 10 or so decomposing bodies strung in various states up and over the fence. One lucky soul even managed to make it to the kill zone before Heavy Machine Gun fire tore him to bits.

After the bodies you notice something else you don’t like to see. Three Knight Errant Tac cars parked in the lot of the bar. The cars have their doors open and the officers are speaking with one another. They are furthest South from the bar facing the fence. The parking lot for the bar is massive enough to accommodate about 20 Tractor Trailers. SO it is relatively easy to keep your distance.


This close to the barrens you can hear an abnormal amount of distant gun shots and what sounds like heavy artillery.

The bar itself is well lit and has an awning that spreads all the way around its exterior. The place is well kept up and is a welcome relief to the drizzle that is threatening to turn into a torrential downpour.

The inside of the bar is laid out in a cross section with the Bar/Grill area in the back next to the concessions and the bathrooms. There are a few troll sized booths but no Dwarf sized ones. This early in the morning the place has 20 or so people in it, putting it at about a 3rd of its capacity.

Alone, in one far corner of the bar looks a man and a woman who are very out of place. He is jumpy and nervous constantly looking over his shoulder. She seems to be crying nearly non stop. This could be a weird couple, or your contact.
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post May 31 2007, 01:32 AM
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As Mandy's heavy van pulled into the parking lot, Jiro glanced out one of the tinted side windows. Things hadn't even actually started and he already didn't quite like it. The sheer quantity of Knight Errant officer was one thing, and the obvious proximity of the barrens another. Jonus had mentioned something about a smuggling job. If it was to take them into the barrens, especially when they strangely seemed to be a worst state than usual.... then he hadn't brought enough ammo.

When Mandy started to unbuckle her belt, the old japanese man leaned out of the backseat and grasped her shoulder with a firm hand. His voice, as usual, sounded like a raspy whisper. Odds were it had something to do with the large scar that ran from one side of his neck to the other.

“Hold on Mandy. You sit tight and watch our backs from here.� he said in a firm, yet gentle manner.

He gave the youngster a warm and tired smile as he pulled back into his seat, giving another look outside, as he clicked his commlink on.

Jiro took a few breaths in and out, steadying himself, before putting one hand on the door handle.

“Ready?� he asked Satchel, before opening the door.
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post May 31 2007, 03:26 AM
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Mandy drives cautiously and carefully to the meet. Her teammates seem somewhat suprised.

"No point in stirring up the piggies if I don't have to" she remarks with a shrug.

Her usual banter with Satchel is light and friendly. She circles the meet location a few times before pulling up to the curb across from the bar.

As she feels Jiro's hand on her shoulder she turns to the older man. "Hai, Osamu-san" She says and watches as a rare smile lifts the corners of the mans eyes.

"Hey Satch, take these so I can keep an eye on you guys" she hands the dwarf her flyspy and iBall. "Toss the ball and say my name if things get hairy. I'll keep the motor running."

She waves lightly as her team mates exit the van. Now why did Jiro do that? I've got my end covered She shrugs and pops a couple caffine pills, then puts a fresh piece of bubblegum in her mouth. She checks her link to make sure her drones are subscribed, and on a whim addresses the air.

"Shotgun" the cowboy fills her vision. "Yeah boss?" "Run a quick scan of the area, I want to know what those pigs are up to, and Shotgun keep it quiet." The cowboy tips his hat and the AR vision shuts down. Mandy runs another quick diagnostic on the van and slips into the vans systems. The van rumbles in anticipation.
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post May 31 2007, 04:22 AM
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Satchel sat quitely as usual for most of the drive, pointing out the few Star Patrol cars they saw, even though he knew Mandy had seen them at the same time or sooner. IT was just part of the game that the two of them played.

He was glad to see she opted to give the Knight's as much space as she could pulling in to the lot. He really didn't want to explain all the gear they were packing this early in the morning.

When they stopped he looked around quickly and then checked his gear on him one last time. He caught the exchange between Jiro and Mandy, but was glad he had done it as it kept him from being the bad guy. When she handed him the drones he nodded and reminded her his visual & audio feeds would be availble on the normal secure team channel for anyone not in the room.

He gave a simple "Yep." As usual to Jiro's question.

He slipped the drones in the coat pocket and then opend the door of the van casually and stepped out, looking things over as he closed the door. Seeing a couple of the other guys cars in the lot he figured it was time to head inside and see how hard his living was going to be to earn today.
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post May 31 2007, 05:33 AM
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Hiroki watched from down the street as Mandy's van arrived. Connecting up to her conference call, his overhead AR map pinged to life with the location of his team mates. Mandy, Doc, Jiro and Satchel were all in the van. The Knight Errant cars were an annoyance.. one to be avoided or managed.

He started the bike and made his way into the parking lot; Far away from the KE cars. His job is simple. Maintain the perimeter for the team. Once parked, he waits for the rest of the team to start moving and keeps his eyes open.
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@Satchel, Jiro, Nightshade, Mandy,
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Jiro and Nightshade enter the bar/restaurant. The place looks like the outside, a friendly unassuming truckstop. There are three waitresses mingling around the booths serving coffee and food. Behind the counter you can catch a glimpse of a cook.

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The man in the far corner, the one with the wheeping woman, nearly jumps out of his seat when you two walk through the door.
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Not seeing anything other than the knights the group had seen as they entered the parking lot Satchel reached out and opened the door to the bar. Stepping inside his cybereyes auto adjusted to the dimmer lighting as he looked around. Not seeing anything the he deemed an immediate threat he headed for the closest empty table and took a seat.

He pulled up the bar's AR menu and ordered some soycafe. AS he waited for his drink he brought up his cyberear controls in AR and slowly started making some adjustments. Using the Sound filter he slowly started filtering out some of the background noise to allow him to hear the things he wanted with out losing any awareness.

Once he had the changes made he sat back and slowly scanned the room as he pulled Mandy's small drone from his pocket and set it on his leg under the table so she could take control of it, out of plain sight. Once he was sure it wouldn't fall he sent Mandy a quick text message to let her know. <<@Mandy: FlySpy is out and ready for work if you want it. Things quite for now here.>>
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As the team enters the truck stop, Hiroki pings Mandy, "You got drones active? If so, can you stream their video?" It was always good to know what was happening on all fronts and he just had a knack at keeping it all straight and not being distracted by multiple incoming feeds .
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post May 31 2007, 05:25 PM
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Mandy sat inside the VR space of the van, its engine replacing her own heartbeat, the shifting electrons her blood. She loved this feeling of vehicleness

Listening to her teammates comm chatter simply made the day better. As Satchel's message came in she opened an AR window to the flyspy's cam. The underside of the table was covered in various drek. Yick, she thought does nobody clean this place? She routed the drones feed over to the teams network trusting that Doc's encryption would hold. <<<<<Here yah go Hiroki omae, lemme know where yah want it>>>>> Waiting she spotted a new message arrow in her line of site, opening it her agent was standing there waiting patiently "Boss we got three boys running open, and five keeping it cool. You want to hear what they're jawing about?" "Nah Shotgun, no point in letting them know we're here, thanks." she reponds, the cowboy tips his hat again and fades out. <<<<<Alright guys, we've got three nets running open, that's the cars more'n likely. Five nets running in private mode, that'll be the soy-bacon boys. Do we need to know any more?>>>>>
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post May 31 2007, 10:01 PM
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Nightshade glances at the man as he turns to the counter and orders a soycafe, still standing. Through the AR connection and nano paste, he sends a message to Jiro.

That man doesn't look like much of a "Denver", but maybe the woman's the package.

Mandy, check out the area, se if KE's got a contract around here. This should be Star turf. I'd like to know what they're little gathering is all about.


While waiting for his soycafe, Nightshade quickly scans the public 'links in the room. Might as well check the obvious first, looking for anyone using the name "Denver".
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Satchel scanned through the sounds his cyberears were providing to him, slowly eliminating ones that were not going to impact him or his team. He caught the sounds of someone in the bathroom, whistling to them selves of all things. He sent a quick text message to the team to keep them in the loop. <<@Team: Ok, looks like we've about 20 people inside. All except one are in sight in the main room or behind the bar, sounds like they are in the bathroom. I'll let you know if anything changes.>>
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post May 31 2007, 11:37 PM
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Doc speaks softly from the back seat of the van "Mandy should I engage in my favorite game of 'lets frack with the lawmen'?"
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Nightshade slips into the AR to look for clues of who's who. Names and relavant information pop up on his screen telling him things like the menu, the waitresses names etc. When he looks over at the couple the mans name shows as 'Denver Jones' and woman as 'Hana Montana'.

You also notice one of the watresses looking at you carefully. She walks toward you with the no nonsense attitude of someone who's seen it all.

"Seeting's open, go ahead and find a spot."
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Not getting a reply Doc begins cataloging the AR feeds the members inside are getting. "Anyone strikes you as overly interesting mark their ARO and I'll begin a trace action." Doc then begins to seek out the PAN's of the lawmen, firstly storing the basic information any cursiary galnce can gather and then 'Hotkeying' them for quick access incase anything drops.

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While the drone video feed streams in and he keeps perimeter watch, Hiroki begins scanning for hidden PANs. Wouldn't do to be caught by surprise..
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When Satchel nodded, Jiro pulled the handle of the side door and slid it open just enough to him to jump out of the van. The air was still cool from the night, and the old Yakuza couldn't help but shiver a bit. Pulling the collar of his jacket around his neck, he gave a quick side glance to Satchel, letting him lead the way toward the bar.

As they stepped between the parked vehicles, Jiro spotted Hiroki, still wearing his motorcycle helmet with the visor down, coming toward them. The old japanese man only kept his eyes on him a few more seconds, something of a silent greeting.

Once inside, it took a few seconds for Jiro's old eyes to adapt to the light. He mumbled to himself under his breath, cursing his age. He was running the streets with people who where probably not even half his age... and this morning, he felt particularly tired. More so than usual. Maybe it was those drinks he had earlier...

Behind him, he felt Satchel move away from the door and from him. As usual, every single team member knew exactly what their job was, and they would perform it perfectly. During his younger years, Jiro had always appreciated the efficiency with which every Yakuza operation ran. Businesslike. Always. Corporate efficiency. He was glad that the current group he was part of followed a similar doctrine. It didn't take long for the ex enforcer to spot Nightshade hovering close to the main counter area. Odds were, Hiroki was already outside providing overwatch. Through his ear bud, Jiro heard the audio synthesized version of Nightshade's message.

Approaching the runner, Jiro leaned himself against the counter, giving a waitress a discreet bow of the head and ordering himself a coffee.

“Appearance can be deceiving... of all people you should know that...� he said in his usual whispered voice.

Gently blowing on his cup of a coffee to cool it down, he looked up to Nightshade.

“Whenever you're ready.�
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