Coming into the game late, here's my street sam, Blake. (hopefully someone can get around to him eventually)
He's a stocky but fit male dwarf, very tall for his race (almost 4'10"), with short cropped brown hair and beard, solid gunmetal cybereyes, and light dermal sheathing. (alphaware, designed to make his face look merely unusually craggy rather than lumpy and lifeles) He usually dresses in a military-surplus looking armored jacket over a couple of t-shirts (black, gray or navy, with no designs), heavy-duty cargo pants or baggy jeans (baggy, not ones with the waist around his knees, thank you ) and strong leather boots. (doesn't tuck the pants into the boots) Usually accompanied by a palm-sized arachnid drone riding on his shoulder or peeking out of one of the jacket pockets. Quick to smile, and very laid-back and relaxed looking - often munching on a bag of pretzels.
Or, perhaps as he looks right now (as of the end of the session last Tuesday): He's wearing a full camo suit, most of his face is covered by a FFBA hood, he has on a light helmet (an anti-impact kind, not a ballistic one - curse the availability on Security armor), has an AK-98 with a grenade launcher slung from a harness connected to his combat webbing, which is festooned with grenades (two incendiary and one concussion still left) and spare ammo clips, has a Predator III strapped to his right thigh and a field electronics kit to his left. He's liberally splattered with blood and charred bits of... something. His armor has been struck with bullets several times. The spider drone is sitting on his shoulder, looking excited (insofar as it can do that).
A long armored lead coming out of a datajack behind his right ear is connected to an unusual looking drone - it looks like an upright piece of armor plate on a squat tracked chassey, tall enough so that it covers Blake to roughly chest level. The "shield" is hinged about 1/4 of the way from the bottom and attached to some heavy-duty actuators so that it can be made horizontal and serve as a stretcher if necessary. The front of the armored plate has clearly seen use. The back has a step big enough to put both feet on at the bottom, handholds along the other sides, and places to attach spare ammo, grenades, and other tools.