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<blockquote data-quote="MGibster" data-source="post: 8233827" data-attributes="member: 4534"><p>Since I haven't been able to place face-to-face since March 2020, I've had a lot of time to come up with campaigns and scenario ideas. I thought I'd use a 1993 incident involving the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbie_Liberation_Organization" target="_blank">Barbie Liberation Organization</a> as an inspiration for a Cyberpunk scenario. For those who aren't interested in a Wiki link, the BLO took Barbie Dolls and GI Joe dolls, switched their voice software, and returned them to the store. So Barbie would say stuff like "Vengeance is mine" in a gruff voice while GI Joe would say things like "Math is hard" in a feminine voice. </p><p></p><p>In <em>Cyberpunk Red</em>, the Inquisitors are a religious hate gang who think cybernetics are blasphemous and I'm going to go ahead and make them bigots who are staunch traditionalist when it comes to gender roles and as the book says, everyone hates these guys. The Philharmonic Vampyres are a prankster gang, yeah, that's right, they're dedicated to performing pranks, and they've decided to play a joke on the Inquisitors because %#%# those guys, that's why. </p><p></p><p>There's a new shipment of Midge the Kid© and Major Annihilator© dolls being shipped to Grammy Smith's Good Time Toy Emporium in the Pacifica Playground near the Playland by the Sea amusement park. The PCs are hired by a fixer to hijack the truck, deliver it to a warehouse in the South Night City combat zone, and then deliver it to Grammy Smith's before they open the next day. Both dolls are produced by SegAtari, and although they're cosmetically different their inside components are essentially the same. The Vampyres will switch their programming chips so Midge the Kid will be aggressive and talk about killing her enemies and Major Annihilator will make cute faces for imaginary photographs and voice his concerns about looking pretty. These are both hot toys this season and many an Inquisitor will be lining up to purchasing one for their child, their nieces or nephews, or perhaps a little brother or sister. This will no doubt be a lot of fun. Oh, and no killing the delivery driver or anyone at Grammy Smith's. That just wouldn't be funny. Use a cattle prod if necessary. That's hilarious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MGibster, post: 8233827, member: 4534"] Since I haven't been able to place face-to-face since March 2020, I've had a lot of time to come up with campaigns and scenario ideas. I thought I'd use a 1993 incident involving the [URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbie_Liberation_Organization']Barbie Liberation Organization[/URL] as an inspiration for a Cyberpunk scenario. For those who aren't interested in a Wiki link, the BLO took Barbie Dolls and GI Joe dolls, switched their voice software, and returned them to the store. So Barbie would say stuff like "Vengeance is mine" in a gruff voice while GI Joe would say things like "Math is hard" in a feminine voice. In [I]Cyberpunk Red[/I], the Inquisitors are a religious hate gang who think cybernetics are blasphemous and I'm going to go ahead and make them bigots who are staunch traditionalist when it comes to gender roles and as the book says, everyone hates these guys. The Philharmonic Vampyres are a prankster gang, yeah, that's right, they're dedicated to performing pranks, and they've decided to play a joke on the Inquisitors because %#%# those guys, that's why. There's a new shipment of Midge the Kid© and Major Annihilator© dolls being shipped to Grammy Smith's Good Time Toy Emporium in the Pacifica Playground near the Playland by the Sea amusement park. The PCs are hired by a fixer to hijack the truck, deliver it to a warehouse in the South Night City combat zone, and then deliver it to Grammy Smith's before they open the next day. Both dolls are produced by SegAtari, and although they're cosmetically different their inside components are essentially the same. The Vampyres will switch their programming chips so Midge the Kid will be aggressive and talk about killing her enemies and Major Annihilator will make cute faces for imaginary photographs and voice his concerns about looking pretty. These are both hot toys this season and many an Inquisitor will be lining up to purchasing one for their child, their nieces or nephews, or perhaps a little brother or sister. This will no doubt be a lot of fun. Oh, and no killing the delivery driver or anyone at Grammy Smith's. That just wouldn't be funny. Use a cattle prod if necessary. That's hilarious. [/QUOTE]
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