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58023 No. 58023 ID: 18212a

Chapter 2
The Big Bad Wolf
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No. 62330 ID: aba0a3
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62330

Skull cap to keep the hair out of the face and eyes. Stabilizer gloves to keep hands steady if required to use a weapon. A tight fitting curved zip-top to conform tight to the body and keep the breasts from shifting painfully if required to move quickly. A fitting pair of pants. Loose enough to run, tight enough to get out of the way. A cross belt to provide room for many tools, and comfortable work shoes with steel toes to prevent foot injuries.
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No. 62334 ID: bffa2a

... I don't remember Joanne being so... well equipped.
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No. 63376 ID: f0c8b3
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63376

>>62284
Beat it, Steve.

>>62280
...

>>62311
Looks nice but not warm enough.

>>62334
Oh thank you ever so much for reminding me.
Way to make me feel self-conscious.

>>62330
That's pretty solid. I already own a pair of combat boots so I'll just use them.
Still looks a bit chilly, and there's nowhere to stash the guns.

>>62272
Trench. Right.

So how does that look guys? Colors good? I don't usually care 'bout that stuff so I don't have a good eye for that.
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No. 63379 ID: bffa2a

>>63376

Yes, well.. it was like looking at "the largest breasts in porn", more full of silicone than warehouse full of computers. Or one of those hyperfurs that I would rather not think of.

Full-throttle.jpg

>I don't have a good eye for that.

Eeeeeeeeee, it burns! It burns! Oh, the humanity!

Uh, I mean.. great taste.. in clothing. It's uncanny how well it suits you.
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No. 63383 ID: 43d730

>>63376
Get a ski mask and some overmittens to keep in the pockets.
Relatedly, pick up some pepper spray- they should have more sensitive noses, right?
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No. 63389 ID: 87a37b

>>63376
I dunno about the tan on dark gray on white on blue color scheme... But I'm guessing blue is your favorite color, so what the hey. Go for it.
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No. 63407 ID: f0c8b3
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63407

>>63389
Well... do you have a better idea?

>>63383
Fabbing a skimask is way more expensive than buying one off the rack. Too much composite materials. I can grab a pair of mitts from home at some point.

Good idea with the pepper-spray, though I prefer sprayin napalm.

>>63379
Thanks, wiseass.


Imma send the order unless ya have some pressin grand new ideas.
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No. 63415 ID: bffa2a

S'good. All we need now is homebrewn hooch in a paper bag and a drum with fire lit in it. I would recommend a cardboard box but your apartment already fits the bill. The color scheme my god.

So, will we be waiting for nightfall before checking out the club? How do you usually pass your time? Buying chips? Shooting targets? Playing doctor with the doc?
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No. 63418 ID: 43d730

>>63407
Well, a full preparedness kit should probably have some flashbangs and maybe some kinds of gas weapons other than the pepper spray, but this should do until you find out the deal with the chip and get in REAL trouble.

Not speaking from foreknowledge, just genre awareness.
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No. 63434 ID: f0c8b3
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63434

[animated]
Yeah screw you guys.

>>63415
It's not like I care.

But yeah, I guess I'll hit the range.

>>63418
Happen to know anyplace where I could score that sorta hardware?
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No. 63436 ID: 43d730

>>63434
That would be the problem with the idea, yes.
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No. 63451 ID: f0c8b3
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63451

[The firing range. One round later.]

...
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No. 63457 ID: f0c8b3
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63457

[Two hours and two hundred rounds later]

I AM MARRYING THIS GUN

MAI WAIFU
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No. 63459 ID: f98e0b

Which one
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No. 63460 ID: 7ef24d

>>63457
That's the spirit, girlie! Know the gun, LOVE the gun!
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No. 63467 ID: 43d730

>>63457
No one's looking. (well, except us.)
Lick the barrel.
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No. 63493 ID: f0c8b3
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63493

>>63459
The Casull, of course.

>>63467
[animated]
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No. 63497 ID: decbc0

>>63493
Alright, enough of that. You could menace the fatty on your way out, but we probably want to keep a lower profile than that. To Cyberia!
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No. 63498 ID: bffa2a

>>63493

What are you looking at pal?... Goddamn interruptions. His gun dosen't even compare to ours. Shoo.

Well, I guess it's time to re-enact terminator club scene. Except we're the little girl and the target is an extremely well protected gangster who'll probably kill us the moment we open our yap about the chip.

How exactly are we going about this? Does he own the club? Would the info be found on his personal computer instead of throwing our life away by annoying him? Can we catch him while he is taking a whizz and threaten to blow off his jewels? So many questions.
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No. 63507 ID: f0c8b3
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63507

>>63498
"What'cha looking at, pal?"
>"S-sorry maam but you're in my-"
"What's it to you?"
>"You're over your time. It's my turn."
"Beat it, punk."
>"I-I-I believe it's my turn. I c-could get the manager and-"
"Yeah whatever, loser."

I'm outta here.
Derrick don't like trouble in his range even from vee eye pee customers. Prob'ly doesn't help that I just redlined my ammo allowance, either.


>>63498
Huhm. I'm not exactly sure how I should do this. Now, if it was furries we'd seal the perimeter, get the chopper on standby, one team contain the stairwells and a second team sweeping and clearing one floor at a time. Not really applicable here, eh.

But lessee... I've only been in there once, not really my kinda club. Lots of rich white kids, prob'ly some high-end drug sales, some shitty DJ tryin his best to look like a total ass-hat. Also the booze costs three times what it should.
The place is in three floors. Bottom floor has the main dance floor an a bandstand plus a bar, the second floor had a bar, the bathrooms, some tables an shit. The third floor had a bunch of pretty secluded stalls if I remember correctly. That's probably where my man Kim Gu is hidin at.
There was an elevator in there but the last time I was there it wasn't working. One stairwell, plus a fire escape that only goes up to the second floor.
Now Cyberia has a strict no-weapons policy and they have a scanner at the front door. They keep a weapon lockup there too I think. I wasn't packin last time.

We can dig up the floorplan while I go and get my new threads. Anythin specific y'all need to figure out a plan?
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No. 63510 ID: bffa2a

>>63507

Well, the fire escape is very intresting. They always have alarms if you open them but if you have some way of bypassing that it would be perfect. Elevator not working is also nice if the club is part of another building like almost all are. That would place the top shaft accessible from other sectons of house. Also behind alarm but if you can bypass it would lead straight to third floor. Both can serve as quick getaways.

You really need a new chip. If only to access supposed laptops or bypass stuff. Can you get a cheap one with limited toolset or a handheld computer for that?
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No. 63889 ID: f0c8b3
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63889

Imma swing by my place and grab the threads.

>>63510
I think I'd have better luck with the fire escape since the elevator's in plain sight. I'd attract attention coming through it.
I could also sneak my telescopic bo through the scanner. It's a plastic composite.

Anyway, I'm gonna scope the place out a bit once I get my-
"What the shit?"
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No. 63893 ID: f0c8b3
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63893

'Closed pending official investigation'?
What bullshit is this? They fucking sealed my apartment? What the hell?
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No. 63903 ID: f0c8b3
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63903

>"hullo Jay."
"WHA-"
>"hullo Jay."
"Kurt you asshole. You nearly gave me a goddamn heart attack." and nearly shot you too.
>"sorry Jay."
"Jesus. Do you know what's this malarkey about?"
>"some mibs came and searched the place. i couldn't risk them catching me so i just watched them through the security feeds. i told you so. now do you believe me?"
Urrgh. Yeah this is Kurt. My neighbor. He's a conspiracy theorist, an agoraphobe, a mysophobe, a creepy motherfucker and a grade A loon. I have never seen him leave his apartment or even talk to anyone else besides me. And I wish he hadn't done that either.
"No, I'm pretty sure the frekin Illuminati didn't break into my apartment. Christ."
>"you'll see the truth eventually, Jay."
Hrrgh.
So what now?
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No. 63928 ID: 9d41ab

Do you think you can break in to your apartment, or unlock the door? at the very least you need to get your new clothes. Ask crazypants if he knows a way to get in, assuming you can't.
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No. 63934 ID: 617d64

>>63903
Let's not forget our hacker powers here, guys.

Let's run a search on Joanne Baxter through police/FBI investigation reports filed within the last couple days.
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No. 63955 ID: bffa2a

Oh, hey.. now we really need that cardboard box. You'll probably want to ring the doc when the time comes but we still got work to do.

Breaking and entering your own home.
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No. 64019 ID: f0c8b3
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64019

>"hey Jay."
"Yeah?"
>"please take your parcel. it has germs in it. i disinfected the outside but it's probably crawling with em."
"Where'd you get this?"
>"the delivery man. he said he had to give it to someone so i used your id."
"I... I'm not going to ask how or why you have my ID. Thanks for getting my stuff for me."

>>63934
>Arrest warrant retrieved.
>Subject: Baxter, Joanna
>Female, single.
>Age: 26
>Addr: 82A17 Ap.B. 7554 / 49
>Hold for questioning
>Note: Warrant issued from Corporate on 14:37 8/9/63
>Notify corridor nine on arrest.

>>63955
>>63928
I can get past the seal all right, but it'll trip an alarm. Once I do that I have about two minutes to make myself real scarce.
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No. 64034 ID: 43d730

>>64019
How about a window?
Are there any other entrances?
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No. 64042 ID: 6c80cf

>>64019

May as well take the package. Let's see... are there air vents in your apartment? Classy way to enter. The windows would work to. Alternatively, don't break the seal: Remove it without doing so (and a portion of the door, but I don't think you have the tools).

But first thing's first! Do you have a generic-looking getaway vehicle ready? No? You had better get one. Preferably one of those nice ones with digital (and alterable) plates. Mmnn.
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No. 64160 ID: f0c8b3
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64160

"Yeah gimme the box. Thanks for holdin on to it."
>"..."
"I'll bring ya some more tinfoil the next time I'm out."

>>64034
>>64042
I'm not gonna climb to the twenty-first floor. No freakin way.
And the airduct is out, whoever designed this building read the evil overlord list.

Hmm. I s'pose I could cut through this. But it'd trip the alarm anyway. My best bet would be to hack the seal it once I get a workin chip, or a quick smash-and-grab. Then again... do I really need anything from there? I've got the essentials already.

As for rides, I've been using the subway to get around. I could call Raz and ask if he'd lend me his wheels.
...
Oh, he's from my squad. He's pretty down with shit.
Should I drop him a call?

Oh yeah.
>Connection suspended by remote host
>Connection restored
How do I look?
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No. 64163 ID: 43d730

>>64160
Needs an eyepatch, scraggly beard, and bandoleer of grenades.
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No. 64167 ID: e06ea4

>>64160
Pretty good, but next should be getting a new and hopefully working chip.
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No. 64172 ID: 49c49c

>>64160
Yes, new chip first and foremost. The apartment fiasco can wait. Get a ride if you need it but let's head to the black market now.

Oh and... you uh, you look good. Your clothes, I mean.
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No. 66347 ID: f0c8b3
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66347

Ok guys, I'm headin to Cyberia. I couldn't find the official blueprints on the wire. The building could so old that they only have hardcopies down in the city archives, no online scans or some lazy ass shit like that. I know that this korean guy don't own the place, this minnesotan...ean guy whazzisname owns it.

Hang on I'll sketch ya a map from what I can remember.
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No. 66359 ID: bffa2a

>>66347

Uh, we are getting a strange message here. You aren't being hacked or something?
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No. 66362 ID: f0c8b3
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66362

You readin this?

So what's my plan-o-entry? The way I see it we've got three ways in.
A) Front door, leave the guns.
B) Fire escape, get in on the second floor.
C) Try to break in through the elevator.
D) Some other hackneyed plan.

Whassit gonna be?
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No. 66427 ID: f0c8b3
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66427

>>66359
Nah, don't be ridiculous. These chips've got crazy hard protection. We're talkin 64kQbit encryption'n shit here. It's not likthey're hurting mee anythin could crack that. So yeah. What's the plan?
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No. 66446 ID: 5d5878

>>66427
Well we gotta keep the gun. We just got it. I say fire escape.
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No. 66455 ID: 99e08c

>>66427
>It's not lik"they're hurting me"e anythin could crack that

Joanna, did you forget that dream you had that wasn't a dream because we saw it too? You have a virus in your chip. The feed is corrupted. We're getting messages from someone asking for help who says that they're hurting him.

It's important to note that anything we're receiving from you now cannot be trusted. The link has been compromised and we cannot judge the integrity of received information. You need to be understand that our advice might be based on faulty information, or you may even receive incorrect commands altogether. You're going to have to show some initiative and act largely without us until you can get a new chip, because I'm not sure we'll be able to do more help than harm.
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No. 66460 ID: 5d5878

>>66455
We should trace where that other signal's coming from.
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No. 66516 ID: bffa2a

Yeah, don't blame us if you start seeing walls in code. Don't you dare to leave your waifu alone either.
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No. 66537 ID: f0c8b3
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66537

>>66455

...
Shit.
I gotta get this chip out and fast.
How bad is it? Oh man... There's some really bad shit floatin around the Wire, but it's usually no problem what with em encryptions and such. This could be really, really bad. Like braindeath bad.

>>66460
Yeah, umm. I'm not an expert on that. I guess you oughta try that trace the next time ya see it, cuz I sure as hell didn't pick that up.

>>66446
>>66516
Yeah... I'm not gonna leave it either. The fire escape it is then.
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No. 66611 ID: 15f6d6

Fire escape is the best idea. We might want to make it snappy before your brain stops working.
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No. 66795 ID: f0c8b3
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66795

Ok, I've got this. We can ask for confirmation for stuff, right? To make sure I ain't seein ghosts.
I can see a bored-looking bouncer and a coupla poorly dressed punks. I'm gonna go around the back to that alley on the right.
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No. 66797 ID: f0c8b3
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66797

Yeah there's the fire escape. One sec.
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No. 66802 ID: f0c8b3
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66802

No *huff* biggie.

So now what?
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No. 66839 ID: bffa2a

That's the men's bathroom. No biggie, I'm sure everybody mistakes you.. makes a mistake once in a while. If anyone asks you've drunk too much.

The way looks clear, capitalize on that.
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No. 66884 ID: f0c8b3
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66884

Locked. A sec.

There. Don't think anyone heard it what with the level of noise in the place.
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No. 66909 ID: f0c8b3
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66909

Yeah the coast looks clear.
[animated]
>"And just exactly what were you doing back there, girl?"
Ohshit, what do I do? The drunk plan still on?
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No. 66914 ID: bffa2a

Angry drunk.
"What the fuck do you fucker want? Want to watch me take a fuckin piss you perverted motherfucker, I bet you do. Out of my way carrot top and use a lighter when you enter, whatever I ate smells like month old roadkill now. Enjoy shitcock."
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No. 66919 ID: f0c8b3
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66919

>>66914
Angry drunk, check.

"the fuckayou fucker want? fuckin perv peepin tom. watch me take a fuckin piss willya? i told er issnot safe with all em pervs around. getthfuckoffamyface, carrot top, or imma, imma call the cops on ya, fuckin perv."
>"Lady, I fuckin work here all right? Oh fuck this, no more service for you."
I guess it worked.
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No. 66929 ID: bffa2a

Well, good I guess. I'm just glad he didin't enter the bathroom and find broken glass just after we exited. No more service but we didin't come here to drink.

Continue towards the third floor carefully. Make note of any possible "obstacles" on your way.
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No. 68593 ID: f0c8b3
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68593

One employee cleaning the stairs, two patrons up here. One big kinda guy, looks kinda high, and this guy with the paper. Must be my man. How should I do this?
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No. 68602 ID: a9ac4e

>>68593
That isn't Kim Gu. He's not wearing a black suit and tie. He does look Korean though, so maybe he works for or knows Kim.
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No. 68618 ID: f0c8b3
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68618

>>68602
What are you going on about? The suit looks black to me?
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No. 68627 ID: a9ac4e

>>68618
Have you seriously already forgotten what I told you? The feed is corrupted and you can't trust anything we say.

Now quit wasting your time and approach him casually. Korean guys are big on honor and reputation, so stay respectful. Koreans bow when meeting people and during business transactions, so bowing when you walk up to him might be a good idea. Korean names are backwards, so call him 'Mr. Kim'. And if he does shake your hand, shake less firmly than an American handshake and for slightly longer. And bow while shaking hands too.
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No. 68656 ID: f0c8b3
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68656

>>68627
Sorry. This is a bit confusing.
I'll try to be polite. An yeah I know 'bout the names an the bowin.

"Excuse me, I'm looking for mister Kim?"
>"You have foundu him. May I inquire as to the occasion?"
"I may have some business for you. My name is Joanne."
>"Please, be seatedu. And what exactly would this business be?"
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No. 68818 ID: 8e5181

One question Joanne. Are you into artificial neural networks or man-mashine interfaces? An ARcher fish implant wouldn't be bad for your accuracy, but I guess you're already content with that quality. Something else? Let's see what he has to offer.
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No. 68819 ID: 8e5181

OOC: if you don't know what an archer fish is, check out this youtube vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12g_TC_g6Eg&feature=related
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No. 68864 ID: 15f6d6

Be straightforward with the problem. He will probably respect your balls.
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No. 68891 ID: e2020c

“Necessity is blind until it becomes conscious. Freedom is the consciousness of necessity.”
- Karl Marx
Tell him that you want to be Freed. Freed from your old vain life. Be straightforward, tell him that unless you change real fast, this hairy thing that's after you is going to rip you into pieces.
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No. 68892 ID: 9ea6af

>>68891
We're not supposed to mention we work for the Fire Brigade, so that's probably not a good idea.
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No. 69162 ID: ac3813
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69162

Joanne does not see the benefits of spitting.
Also, fukken line.
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No. 69168 ID: 43d730

>>69162
Lay out the details and rewards, gloss over anything that incriminates you.
This is obviously a businessman who means business.
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No. 69178 ID: f23812

"I am looking for a new chip, and I can't afford any... official involvement. I need someone who can set me up with what I'm looking for discretely, and I trust you have the skills necessary to accomplish this."
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No. 69264 ID: 15f6d6

>>69178
Go with this one, but don't say can't afford. Just say you need discretion.
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No. 69481 ID: ac3813
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69481

>>69178
>>69264
"I am looking for a new chip, and I wish to avoid any official entanglements. I need someone who can set me up with what I'm looking for discreetly, and I hear you're the man for the job."
>"This is interestingu. What makes you think that?"
"Look, all I need's an address an I'm outta yer face, allrigh?"
>"You put me in an interestingu position, miss Joanne. A strangel wanders in and asks about expensive black market item. What guarantee do I have that you are not workingu for the police? Esupecially with that cheap wirejob with a/v broadcasting?"
Fuck. Fuck.
Do I deck im?
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No. 69489 ID: e3f578

Just be honest. Your hooked up to us, The Wire as a whole or something. Hell we can hack the dance clubs shit and play any song you want right now. Just ask him what song he wants and we'll totally hack shit up for him. I hope he asks for Master Exploder by Tenacious D.
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No. 69608 ID: 15f6d6

Tell him you used to work for the police, but not anymore. He can check. You're wanted. It might be a dangerous play, but it's better to seem ballsy and be honest. Lies catch up, eventually, especially if you aren't a practiced liar.
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No. 69610 ID: bffa2a

Can't hack a thing with a broken chip.

"Really, I would think a police operation would be a little better organized and not relying a stranger coming in asking things. No, this is personal business. Besides, this goes beyond simple pirated company chips in your brain however sophisticated. Do you even know what they are doing with the merchandize you provided?"
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No. 69937 ID: 426169
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69937

"Don't you think a sting op would be better planned? Yeah I have a chip. It's busted, and I need a new one before my synapses go past their sell-by date. I need to find a headshop that don't ask questions, ASA-fuckin-P. Now you gonna help me or not?"
>"Very well, miss Baxter. I will give you an addoressu. I will let them them know you are coming. The legality of any chips you purchase is of no relevance to me."
"Thank you, mister Kim."
>"Now get out of here before I change my mindo."

22 Keeney street, by the looks of it.
Do we need this guy for anythin else?
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No. 69940 ID: 4d6c08

>>69937
Like he said, it's time to get out of there before he change his mindo. I mean really, you're lucky to get this outcome, pushing in any other direction is just going to blow it. Quit while you're ahead and all that jazz.
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No. 69945 ID: 15f6d6

I can't think of anything. Of course, our brain not dying is more important than anything we could ask. We need to hightail it over there.
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No. 69950 ID: 43d730

>>69937
Bow low, leggit.
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No. 71705 ID: 426169
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71705

Hmm. Something didn't seem right about that Kim guy... Can't put my finger on it.

Oh well. I'm outta here. Which way?
[animated]
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No. 71711 ID: 9891a9

>>71705
Back out through A if that guy you angrydrunk'd at is gone.
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No. 71735 ID: 426169
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71735

I ain't feelin too hot. Feels like I haven't slept in a week, ach'ly.

Looks like the coast is clear.
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No. 71736 ID: 426169
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71736

>"Citizen. You are detained under suspicion of breaking an entering a private property. Get down on your knees with your hands over your head. Compliance is mandatory. Resistance will be met with controlled force."
Oh fuckin hell. An enforcer. I'll fuckin break that carrot-top fucktard.

What do I do? I could make a run for it and hope like hell he ain't augmented. Fight him?



Motherfuckin FOE
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No. 71737 ID: 9891a9

>>71736
Running for it would be the best option, since you have a gun. Get out and down the fire escape while trying to "augment" his face.
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No. 71750 ID: ffdecc

>>71705
Oh, and that map you sent us is a bit corrupted.
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No. 72038 ID: 9d41ab

You've just bought a big, sexy gun. I recommend you use it.
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No. 72039 ID: 0d1fe9

>>71736
KILL MAIM BURN!
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No. 72330 ID: 426169
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72330

"I ain't goin to jail!"
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No. 72331 ID: 426169
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72331

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No. 72333 ID: 426169
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72333

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No. 72341 ID: e2020c

>>72333

More powerful than drugs eh? Don't be afraid, this will be talked over. This will cost you something also, as you soon need to drastically change your appearance. Are there yet any eyewitnesses?
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No. 72346 ID: 426169
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72346

>>72341
Talked over? The. Shit? I just shot a cop dead.
...
"Whatcha lookin at?"
>"N-nothing. Please don't shoot."
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No. 72349 ID: 9d41ab

Unless everybody has video uploads that have already made a recording of you, you're gonna have to shoot that guy too, sorry.

Also, time to bugger out, post haste.
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No. 72401 ID: 426169
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72401

>"Please don't kill me."
"Shut up!"
>>72349
I can't do this. Not in cold blood.
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No. 72404 ID: 9d41ab

Well, you're already wanted. There is kinda no reason to shoot her. Tell her "you never saw me" or something badass like that. Seriously, though, you need to bugger out.
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No. 72422 ID: 3be0dc

Might wanna check her and the dead guy for weapons and take 'em with you before leaving. Don't wanna get shot in the back, do ya?
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No. 72424 ID: 426169
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72424

"You didn't see a damn thing, kapisch?"
>"Y-yes, si- mam."

Operation: Get Me The Fuck Outta Here commence.
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No. 72432 ID: 426169
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72432

>>72422
Oh come on, she's a damn waitress.
I don't have time to strip this guy down, but.... what's this?
A scrambler module? The hell?

But yeah I can't get his stunner off him, looks like an implant.
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No. 72437 ID: e3f578

He's a part of the conspiracy, he's no cop! Unless scramblers while rare on cops aren't that unheard of then. I think we just kissed Jager's goodbye if he's a regular cop. Please tell me Jager's don't give a fuck about the law.
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No. 72439 ID: 9d41ab

Will that keep you from being tracked? You need that shit!
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No. 72788 ID: 426169
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72788

>>72437
It's a device that let's the user disrupt the local Wire for a few moments. Cops sometimes use it during raids. Doesn't look like it was on or anythin.

>>72439
Well, nobody's gonna trace me through the wire when that thing's on for sure, but I ain't usin the wire for anythin either.

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No. 72840 ID: 15f6d6

WATCH OUT FOR THE MONSTER FROM THE TITLE CARD OGOD
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No. 74319 ID: bdca95

Alright, let's save that scrambler for emergency situations, but right now you have a different kind of problem. That huge furry is either tracking you or just coincidentally happens to be below you.

Your top priority right now should be operation GTFO. You're a fugitive, so remember to think like one. Stick to places that aren't crowded, keep your face covered from cameras, try to look as inconspicuous as possible. Make your way to that address the Korean gave you so you can get a new chip ASAP.
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No. 76032 ID: 8e5181

TIME TO SETTTH THIS PLAACE ON FIIIIRRRRRE
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