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<blockquote data-quote="GlassEye" data-source="post: 6855028" data-attributes="member: 40413"><p>When he was seven years old, Rakesh Malakar’s novacoke-addicted mother sold him to Orson James, aka Flakk, former drone pilot in the UCAS military, so she could purchase her next hit. Flakk, retired from the military and from shadowrunning, ran a body shop in the [Low, dangerous section] of the New York Sprawl that catered to the combat bike circuit, subscribed to an astounding number of conspiracy theories, and occasionally held closeted meetings with a number of presumeably ex-military personnel.</p><p></p><p>Rakesh grew up listening to Flakk rant, either about his work or bizarre theories, fetching tools, cleaning the floor, and serving as general shop boy. Eventually he learned a portion of Flakk’s trade, enough for Flakk to affectionately call him Grease Monkey.</p><p></p><p>When Flakk died of some new illness sweeping the streets of the sprawl, Rakesh took over the shop. He renamed it ‘Infernal Machine’ with a faded piece of lined paper taped to the inside window, but was forced to sell off the lion’s share of the equipment to pay bribes. With only a few drones and a small reserve of equipment and cash left, Rakesh took the ‘runner name ‘Lum the Mad’ and turned to the shadows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlassEye, post: 6855028, member: 40413"] When he was seven years old, Rakesh Malakar’s novacoke-addicted mother sold him to Orson James, aka Flakk, former drone pilot in the UCAS military, so she could purchase her next hit. Flakk, retired from the military and from shadowrunning, ran a body shop in the [Low, dangerous section] of the New York Sprawl that catered to the combat bike circuit, subscribed to an astounding number of conspiracy theories, and occasionally held closeted meetings with a number of presumeably ex-military personnel. Rakesh grew up listening to Flakk rant, either about his work or bizarre theories, fetching tools, cleaning the floor, and serving as general shop boy. Eventually he learned a portion of Flakk’s trade, enough for Flakk to affectionately call him Grease Monkey. When Flakk died of some new illness sweeping the streets of the sprawl, Rakesh took over the shop. He renamed it ‘Infernal Machine’ with a faded piece of lined paper taped to the inside window, but was forced to sell off the lion’s share of the equipment to pay bribes. With only a few drones and a small reserve of equipment and cash left, Rakesh took the ‘runner name ‘Lum the Mad’ and turned to the shadows. [/QUOTE]
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