Alright we are going to start next week on Monday, but first I will go over my GM'ing style.
-I fully support metagaming in combat. I think it is crucial for players to strategize while in combat. I don't consider it to be taboo because you all are professionals that know each others weaknesses and instinctively know how to best augment the teams abilities due to a very acute survival instinct. If you don't have this instinct then you shouldn't be a shadowrunner in the first place. So don't be afraid to coordinate your attacks in the OOC thread. I am not putting you against normal out of the book enemies. I make my own custom enemies and they are NOT friendly. If you work together you will be fine.
-I have a general policy to not kill PCs unless they do something heinously stupid or they just deserve it. So be smart and you will live. Be dumb and you will most likely die, but that is what edge is for right?
In my tenure as a GM I think I have only killed one PC. A troll street samurai rolled really well with his claymore and sliced through the players 18 armor so badly they were taking 12 boxes of damage. Again, that is when I roll well...which rarely happens x.x
-I like to have awesome moments in games. I like the action movie feel of games and I think that Shadowrun is the perfect setting for that. It is perfect for awesome stunts and you will get bonus xp and maybe extra edge if you can pull off some amazing things.
-I like side quests, be prepared for some
-Be prepared for twists, I like twists
-If you squick at twisted villains then you might not like my games. I have a talent for making really sick individuals and they are not very nice. On the bright side you have no qualms about killing them because they are so evil :B
-If you can think outside the box, you will be rewarded. I often put environmental advantages and disadvantages in combat so if you take advantage of my descriptions then you may be rewarded by some interesting outcomes
Umm that is about it. Oh wait, I generally like to go for Chaotic Nuetral up to Good style PC characters. I have never been one for evil party members. It is just my personal preference. I feel that while evil PCs are somewhat interesting, they also go against the party make up a lot of the time and really botch things up and make a lot of players frustrated. That is just my experience though. I do not however have a problem with self serving PCs. Just blatantly evil ones. The way I play characters in Shadowrun is Survival of the Fittest. If my character is not liking where the group is going he will make his own arrangements on the side for possible escape routes. Sometimes I have even betrayed the group because it was true to my characters motivations. That character got a deal he couldn't refuse by an NPC so he had a good reason. I never do anything against the team unless I have a good reason and it is within my characters roleplaying style and personality. I am a hardcore Rp'er like that.