QUOTE (nezumi @ Mar 30 2010, 10:47 AM)

The books on Striper Assassin indicated that shifters have a single child, and only when they can find a shifter mate (which is rare).
Running Wild describes a pair of wolf shifters that have a normal-sized litter of both mundane wolves and shapeshifters, so that seems to have been retconned by now.
My guess would be that the number of offspring would equal the progenitor species- bear or tiger shifters would have two young, wolves would have a small litter of about 6 and so on.
And not all of them would be shifters themselves, of course.
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I've never heard of this, nor am I aware of any 'critter-friendly' corporations (outside of SR4).
SR4 is what's relevant here, though.
EVO is run by a free spirit and promotes the rights of non-metahuman sapients whereever possible, Horizon, Wuxing and SK (and several AA corps, see RW) don't mind employing infected, so i could imagine that they'd offer corporate citizenship to shapeshifters as well.
Besides that, RC states that Atztlan, Amazonia, Azania and the NAN states offer SINs to shapeshifters if they come in from the wild, that several corporations employ them (though it does not mention which ones, but EVO, SK and Horizon seem like a good guess for employment besides "we've captured and brainwashed them for our supersoldier program").
All the relevant information is on p. 66 of RC, BTW.
It also says there that shifters "are uncommon but not rare and many choose to mingle with metahuman society particularly in Awakened nations".
Regarding older sources, Atztechnology/Atztlan have been described as issuing full citizenships to about anything since SR2.
Atztlan sourcebook describes that they give SINs to free spirits, shifters, dracoforms, whatever.
The shadowtalk of this book also includes posts by two feline shifters.
One of them is an Amazonian jaguar shifter with very close ties to the government, the other an Azanian (presumably a lion shifter) who's also some kind of bigwig used to the company of IEs and great dragons.
On the issue of bounties, RC claims that "many nations who are not members of the United Nations" offer them.
So i'd say that the UCAS issues neither SINs nor regular bounties.
But the idea of a black market for shifters seems reasonable- and with their legal status in Seattle, it would rather be a grey market.
Besides that, a shifter acting violently would legally be treated like an animal, as he is not eligible for citizenship and not officially recognized as sapient.
Bounties in individual cases are certainly not out of the question, but i don't think Seattle offers them for all shapeshifters.
Of course, metahuman rights groups would also be likely to adopt the cause of a shifter who is held captive if they learned about this.
The 2070s are a time of heated debate about who qualifies as sapient and how to treat several awakened species.
Another important question is how authorities in Seattle would react to a shifter who has a valid SS-Council SIN and walks into customs.
Quebec doesn't give a damn about that ("animals have to fly in the cargo bay, even if they are cops in the NAN", see Running Wild), but Seattle seems to be at least a bit more liberal on the issue.