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<blockquote data-quote="Kwargrow" data-source="post: 7552085" data-attributes="member: 6855382"><p>If you posted this week, gain 5 xp.</p><p></p><p>Searching the Hudu Krew gains you: 5 personal credsticks, bank enforced; 4 low quality knives (sellable for 20 credit at a resale shop), clothes (you can steal their matching faux-leather jackets as a sign of disrespect. Doing this will earn you a grudge from the go-gang) Truly these were the scrubs.</p><p></p><p>While you search the gang, Shatterframe says, <span style="color: #800000"> “Do you know the Hudu Krew are operated by the Mars corporation? Most of the gangs are run by corporations of course. The rank and file soldiers don’t know that, but the leaders all answer to someone in a nice suit or they don’t survive. Everyone has their place on the food chain, even Freelancers.” </span></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Victory Drinks</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p> Shatterframe nods. <span style="color: #800000">“A pleasure to meet you three.”</span> With no objections, Shatterframe leads the way in the Axelrad Lounge.</p><p></p><p></p><p> Relishing their victory, the three decide a drink with a new friend couldn’t hurt. They follow Shatterframe into the Axelrad Lounge, the sound washing over them as they entered. There was music coming through the ceiling speakers, but it was background noise. This was a place for conversations. There is a dance floor, with one passionate couple grinding away at each other, but most of the clientele were seated in booths along the walls, some of them with weapons on the table The Axelrad Lounge did not require anyone to give up their weapons, but they do require a device placed over firearms to prevent them from firing. The devices would be removed when they leave, the standard policy around Helton.</p><p></p><p></p><p> Shatterframe’s booth has chairs large enough to fit giants, and she motions you to pick your seat with a charming smile. After you are seated, you can use your phone to send your drink order to the table, which will relay the order to a waiter who will bring it to you. They serve edible drinks only, but beyond that they can make anything within reason. Shatterframe orders a glass of white wine, takes out an inhaler stick and starts to puff on it.</p><p></p><p>She says,<span style="color: #800000"> “First round is on me, of course. Let me start by telling you a little about myself. You know my name, I’m a former Freelancer that managed to live long enough to become a fixer. When I saw you stand up to that gang out there, it told me that you have guts and skill, two things that can bring you the necessary credits to live a long healthy life in this world.</span></p><p><span style="color: #800000"></span></p><p><span style="color: #800000">So, here’s my proposition. I set up the jobs and provide safe transportation to and from the job site. I’ll be staying in my car, and you guys will do the out of car work. You won’t pay me, I’ll take my cut from the clients, but I will pay you on behalf of the clients. For instance, there are several jobs I could use the three of you on.”</span> </p><p></p><p></p><p> You all receive a message on your phone. (If you decide to not have a phone, then Shatterframe slides you a folded piece of paper)</p><p> </p><p> The received message is this list:</p><p> First offer: <span style="color: #000080">In Cleveland district, close to the northern border of the city, a lounge of lizards from the thick forests outside of Helton have attacked the community. Could be good target practice.</span></p><p> Pay: 2000 credits each</p><p> </p><p> Second offer:<span style="color: #000080"> In Sugarland there is a storage unit that I’ve lost the key to. I need you to open this locked storage unit. Inside you will find a box. You may open the box, I just need what’s inside. You don’t have to keep the box, just the statue inside the box. Bring me that statue.</span></p><p> Pay: 2500 credits each</p><p> </p><p> Third offer: <span style="color: #000080"> Down on the coast in a place called Surfside Beach four people have disappeared. All of their equipment, supplies, clothes, and vehicles were found, just no people. I need you to investigate their disappearance. As per their choice by law, the families involved have elected to hire Freelancers instead of the HPD to solve this mystery, so don’t count on cooperation from law enforcement.</span></p><p> Pay: 1500 credits each</p><p></p><p> </p><p> <span style="font-family: inherit"> You receive another message with an address and Shatterframe tells you,<span style="color: #800000"> “You can take these jobs in any order or you can wait for new jobs to pop up. There is nothing illegal in having these messages, but some of the things you do to fulfill these jobs will be illegal. I can answer any questions you have now.”</span> </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kwargrow, post: 7552085, member: 6855382"] If you posted this week, gain 5 xp. Searching the Hudu Krew gains you: 5 personal credsticks, bank enforced; 4 low quality knives (sellable for 20 credit at a resale shop), clothes (you can steal their matching faux-leather jackets as a sign of disrespect. Doing this will earn you a grudge from the go-gang) Truly these were the scrubs. While you search the gang, Shatterframe says, [COLOR=#800000] “Do you know the Hudu Krew are operated by the Mars corporation? Most of the gangs are run by corporations of course. The rank and file soldiers don’t know that, but the leaders all answer to someone in a nice suit or they don’t survive. Everyone has their place on the food chain, even Freelancers.” [/COLOR] [B]Victory Drinks[/B] Shatterframe nods. [COLOR=#800000]“A pleasure to meet you three.”[/COLOR] With no objections, Shatterframe leads the way in the Axelrad Lounge. Relishing their victory, the three decide a drink with a new friend couldn’t hurt. They follow Shatterframe into the Axelrad Lounge, the sound washing over them as they entered. There was music coming through the ceiling speakers, but it was background noise. This was a place for conversations. There is a dance floor, with one passionate couple grinding away at each other, but most of the clientele were seated in booths along the walls, some of them with weapons on the table The Axelrad Lounge did not require anyone to give up their weapons, but they do require a device placed over firearms to prevent them from firing. The devices would be removed when they leave, the standard policy around Helton. Shatterframe’s booth has chairs large enough to fit giants, and she motions you to pick your seat with a charming smile. After you are seated, you can use your phone to send your drink order to the table, which will relay the order to a waiter who will bring it to you. They serve edible drinks only, but beyond that they can make anything within reason. Shatterframe orders a glass of white wine, takes out an inhaler stick and starts to puff on it. She says,[COLOR=#800000] “First round is on me, of course. Let me start by telling you a little about myself. You know my name, I’m a former Freelancer that managed to live long enough to become a fixer. When I saw you stand up to that gang out there, it told me that you have guts and skill, two things that can bring you the necessary credits to live a long healthy life in this world. So, here’s my proposition. I set up the jobs and provide safe transportation to and from the job site. I’ll be staying in my car, and you guys will do the out of car work. You won’t pay me, I’ll take my cut from the clients, but I will pay you on behalf of the clients. For instance, there are several jobs I could use the three of you on.”[/COLOR] You all receive a message on your phone. (If you decide to not have a phone, then Shatterframe slides you a folded piece of paper) The received message is this list: First offer: [COLOR=#000080]In Cleveland district, close to the northern border of the city, a lounge of lizards from the thick forests outside of Helton have attacked the community. Could be good target practice.[/COLOR] Pay: 2000 credits each Second offer:[COLOR=#000080] In Sugarland there is a storage unit that I’ve lost the key to. I need you to open this locked storage unit. Inside you will find a box. You may open the box, I just need what’s inside. You don’t have to keep the box, just the statue inside the box. Bring me that statue.[/COLOR] Pay: 2500 credits each Third offer: [COLOR=#000080] Down on the coast in a place called Surfside Beach four people have disappeared. All of their equipment, supplies, clothes, and vehicles were found, just no people. I need you to investigate their disappearance. As per their choice by law, the families involved have elected to hire Freelancers instead of the HPD to solve this mystery, so don’t count on cooperation from law enforcement.[/COLOR] Pay: 1500 credits each [FONT=inherit] You receive another message with an address and Shatterframe tells you,[COLOR=#800000] “You can take these jobs in any order or you can wait for new jobs to pop up. There is nothing illegal in having these messages, but some of the things you do to fulfill these jobs will be illegal. I can answer any questions you have now.”[/COLOR] [/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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