QUOTE (Patrick Goodman @ Mar 26 2013, 12:50 PM)

Someone remind me why we're so eager to make /dev a killer. I think I missed it somewhere. (I do not subscribe to the theory that says, "All shadowrunners are killers and there's no way to avoid it." But I'm weird like that, I guess.)
I was the one that "Started" It I guess, but as pointed out. It's -not-
"Yeah!!!! Lets make Dev Girl a rabid dog killer psycho!! YEAAAAH!!!!!"
it was "One of these days she's going to have to geek someone, and I hope they don't ruin the character when it happens. I hope it's cool. Instead of seeing a character that's grown up on Jackpoint and among shadowrunners, suddenly become a fluffy bunny hugging teen, crying her eyes out at what she's had to do"
You may not subscribe to the theory that states "All Shadowrunners are killers and there's no way to avoid it" but realistically, Shadowrunners are going to be in the position where they're going to -end up- killers, alot more than those that don't run the shadows. You can play nice all you want but by their very nature they're criminals. Even the lightest of shadowruns often breaks numerous laws. Often in multiple countries or extraterritorial zones. (( Going from a "Country" the UCAS to a Corp zone you're now basically an international criminal) and many runs end up with gunplay at some point along the line. Not all. But many. Guns are not statements of displeasure. They're meant to kill. That's their purpose. Even deckers, end up on site for many runs because corps are not utterly brain dead and they know that it's harder to get into stand alone systems. Sooner or later, yeah, even deckers are going to be in a firefight with Corpsec or the police.
Do they have a choice? Of course they do. They can surrender. (( Might get shot anyway)) but they don't --have-- to kill. That's why I pointed out 'Successful' Shadowrunners. If you get caught and thrown into corp jail or normal jail for 20 years, you might have not killed anyone but you're hardly a successful runner if you get caught and are 'out of the game'. That's if they don't just kill you out of hand for performing the shadowrun on what ever you're running against that week.
Can you play a total pacifist? Sure, but other people in your group are going to be the ones pulling the trigger. Where by you're guilty by association. The "Well... ----I---- didn't kill those 20 corpsec guards. the other 4 people in my team did. I was just there to hack' Is just a shield to make you feel better if you're part of the team that mowed them down. You even find it in our laws today. If someone dies during the commission of a felony in the US, everyone connected to that Felony is charged with the homicide. Be it manslaughter or murder. Go to rob a booze store with 3 of your friends. One of them shoots a guy. You all 4 get charged with the murder.
Can a Shadowrunner be idealistic? Sure. Can they try and minimize damage? Sure. Can their entire point be "Leave no trace. Let them never know you're there"? Sure that's the best kinda run. That's the aim of course.
Sadly both in the game and IRL things seldom happen that way. When the crap hits the fan, and you've got incoming weapons fire, you return fire, either 1) to escape, or 2) Just to save your own life. The other options are 3) Let um kill you, 4) Surrender and maybe get killed, or go to prison.
Dev is 'getting out in the world'. She's stepping out from behind the keys. She hired a group of runners and walked into a bar and put a gun to Kanes head. Sure, it's in good natured fun, to prove her rep (( Can you imagine Clockwork? he'd have collected the bounty.)) but still. She's 'grown up' with the runners. She's not the pacifistic type. If she keeps running the shadows, sooner or later a run will go bad, and it'll be
"Pull the trigger on that huge gun of hers, or.... surrender and go to jail or get killed" I don't see her as giving up.
Do I think she's a sociopath or psychotic? No. I'm sure she'll feel bad. I'm sure it'll 'change her' like taking a life changes anyone.
My original point is, basically, when that event comes to pass. When all the best planning in the world fails. When it's "Kill or be killed", as ----often---- happens running the shadows, and Dev pulls the trigger. I hope they don't have her react like an over emotional cry baby type lil girl. Because she's NOT that type person. She's a runner. At 17 years old she tracked down and put a gun to the Billion Dollar Man's head in a bar. She did what experienced and runners who have played the game for 20+ years couldn't do. The writers and company have put years into her as a maturing character, and if you take all that and throw it in the trash and have her, even as a young, but extremely skilled and growing experienced runner, 'break' because of the taking of a life. It'll be a waste.
As someone who likes the character. I hope that she wouldn't be wasted in that fashion.