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Jul 6 2015, 01:14 PM
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Neophyte Runner ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 2,155 Joined: 21-July 14 From: Northern UCAS (with regular trips to Quebec) Member No.: 190,206 |
4) The Mercenary's Code. You fufill the contract, no matter your personal beliefs. If you agreed to erase a place and it's an orphanage, too bad. A deal's a deal. I'd say this is closest... but with a side order of: - Jerk the samurai around, and after the contract is complete he or she might make you suffer for it. (to complete the contract it turns out they have to take out an orphanage. They'll do so, collect on the contract, but may hunt you down or out you to media, for it) - Sufficient dishonesty about the real nature of the contract, from the other party, could end up being too much. A contract to kill some fairly nameless person and everyone around them ('leave no witnesses'), but it turns out that the target is the lawyer for the community activist in the middle of a huge battle with corps over redevelopment, and is always with the community activist to head off legal shenanigans..... this smells like a backdoor contract on the activist, and the samurai might return to employer, and respectfully decline to fulfill the contract, if they couldn't get the lawyer on his or her own somehow.) |
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Jul 6 2015, 08:48 PM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 448 Joined: 13-August 13 Member No.: 142,622 |
When I think of Street Samurai...
Merecenary Code Oni Silvergun in one hand, katana in the other. Initiative booster of some kind |
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Jul 7 2015, 07:01 PM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 423 Joined: 18-August 08 From: Dear lord help me, Maryland Member No.: 16,254 |
(reposting from the official boards) Street Samurai. We know 'em, we love 'em, they've been with us since day one (with 0.1 Essence!), and they're with us even today. But I'm curious to see how y'all define 'em. Obviously, the default answer to every question that'll follow in here is "It depends", or "Well, THIS character is X while THAT one is Y..." but I'm hoping that you guys can nail it down a bit, grit your teeth, and give a definitive answer. Rather than slap all the questions in here at once, I was hoping for more organic flow,as some answers might generate more questions. So, I'd like to start with an easy-hard one. 1) What single weapon best defines the Street Samurai archetype in your mind. a) Raw physical striking (punching, headbut, etc) b) Retractable cyber-melee weapon c) The Katana d) Smartpistol (Ares Predator and friends) e) Smartsmg (Ingram and friends) f) Assault Rifles g) Big Guns e) Other (Fill in the blank, please!) If you want to give a bit more detail on why you chose one answer over another, I'd be much obliged. Weapons aren't what makes a Sammie a sammie. It's attitude, ethic and approach. Professionalism and a more or less defined "Honor" are what set them apart from the Soldier or thug. All the Chrome in the world won't make you a Sam if your head isn't in the right space. |
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Jul 7 2015, 08:23 PM
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Great Dragon ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 7,116 Joined: 26-February 02 Member No.: 1,449 |
I would add, though, that in addition to the terms "shadowrunner" and "street samurai" having fuzzy definitions, there are also tons of wannabes who further confuse the issue by claiming to be "shadowrunners" and "street samurai", to the point that both terms will be somewhat diluted. Someone who says he is a street samurai will typically have to prove it in some fashion. Unless people already know - that's one big thing separating the real deal from the posers; having a rep.
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Jul 10 2015, 05:34 PM
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Mr. Quote-function ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 1,317 Joined: 26-February 02 From: Somewhere in Germany Member No.: 1,376 |
Well, I had to ponder about the (final?) question concerning "the code" for a while ...
QUOTE (Wakshaani) 1) The Samurai Code. Teh Seven Samurai Virtues, especially absolute loyalty to one's master to the point of suicide if so ordered. 2) The Ronin's Code. The Seven Samurai Virtues, especially Honor above all else. You will not cheat, lie, ambush, or serve a dishonorable master. 3) The Assassin's Code. You kill only who you are paid to kill and are above common violence. You, after all, are a professional. 4) The Mercenary's Code. You fufill the contract, no matter your personal beliefs. If you agreed to erase a place and it's an orphanage, too bad. A deal's a deal. 5) The Soldier's Code. Looting bodies is forbidden, as is attacking civillians/non-combatants. 6) The Hooder's Code. Rob from teh Corps, give to the SINless. Never let a fellow Hood be arrested. Nobody's ever too poor to not share. 7) Codes are for suckers. Do what it takes to win 'cause the streets will chew you out otherwise. No such thing as an unfair advantage, and the whole point of getting somebody down is to hit them when they're vulnerable! SCrew you, I got mine. 8 ) Other - Fill it in! ... and I guess it shouldn't come as a surprise that I have to chose: 8 ) Other as in "all of the above and yet again none of them at all". For me the main thing about "the code" of a Street Samurai is the fact that it lacks certain traits that the explicitly listed codes have in one way or another. In a way you could actually say that "the code" as such doesn't even exist in the first place ... only a myriad of individual mindsets that happen to follow a common theme.
But what does the Street Samurai code actually entail in order to receive a common judgment by beholders? Not much I guess beyond these points:
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Jul 13 2015, 08:37 PM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 132 Joined: 3-May 15 Member No.: 194,157 |
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