This is Shadowrun!

Last episode on Shadowrun...

Seeing as the 5E Shadowrun core book does not include a history I want to fill in what happened since 4E. The history before that you can read here
http://www.hitpoint.com.au/srd/history.php
If I make mistakes or forget something important, please correct me or add it.

And one thing before I start, let me explain the concept of a metaplot to new players.
A big difference to settings like Faerun in D&D is that the world in Shadowrun is constantly evolving. Most books, even books about equipment are written in character (except for the stats part) and take to form of a post on Jackpoint, the board for serious Shadowrunners and includes the usual forum talk, banter, insults, etc. Also Shadowrun Missions, the SR version of a living campaign also ofter revolve around the metaplot. And finally there are the event books and campaigns where big things happen and the PCs are part of it (Campaign) or the situation is explained, stats are given for all parties involved and suggestions are made how to involve the PCs in the events (not necessary in a lead role).
Even the 5E core book contains references to the metaplot (See the "Where there's Smoke" story)

Anyway, in not totally chronological order.
The Ghost Cartels, drug dealers dealing with new, magical drugs which turned out to be a little less safe than the drugs currently on the market rose to power and spread their product everywhere. That lead to a new War on Drugs which ultimately escalated into the war between Aztlan (Aztec Mexico I mentioned above) and Amazonia. Meanwhile Kennet Brackhaven won the election for Major of Seattle and used the failure of the current (rented) cops to stem the tide of drugs to replace them with Ares Knight Errant.

Meanwhile on the mystical side, several powerful parties started an Artifact Hunt for items which combined could do bad things. Long story short, after going through several hands they all ended up in the claws of Ghostwalker who used them to close the Washington Rift and also recombine the Denver Spirit and fused it with the ghost of his beloved which died in the last cycle. During the ritual the girlfriend of Harlequin died (she wasn't dead dead, but no one told him) and he swore revenge.

The dragons were fed up on how they were treated this age and started to settle old scores with metahumans. And old for dragons really means old. Anyone who traded with dragon parts was a target, as were people whos great, great, great, great, great, great grandparents slighted a dragon. Not all dragons were happy about that as they saw their interests endangered by the anti-dragon sentiments this created (or even feared it but they won't say that openly) and some wanted even to live peacefully with metahumans. Because of this a civil war between them broke out, with some dragons wanting to show whos the boss (Sirrurg, Alamais), some who wanted to preserve the status quo (= dragons in power but behind the scenes) like Lofwyr and some dragons who wanted to coexist with humans (pretty much only Hestaby).

Back in Seattle the campaign to formally recognize the Ork Underground as official part of Seattle gained momentum. Kennet Brackhaven didn't like that, he being a racist and so on, and so lots of explosions and murders happened on both sides. In the end the proposition passed and whats more, it was possible to link Kenneth with some of the murders which happened. So now the Underground is a official part of Seattle, although no one is sure who actually wanted that, certainly not the cops who now have to police this thing, the citizens of Seattle who have to pay for it or even the inhabitants of the Underground who now have to follow laws (theoretically). But you know, once the metahuman rights groups gathered pace they don't really listen to what metahumans want.

The war between Aztlan and Amazonia ended when Aztlan managed to nearly kill Sirrurg by throwing lots and lots of drones (and cruise missiles, fighters, tanks, chemical weapons, ...) at him and conducting a rather big (several thousand sacrifices and a few big artifacts) blood magic ritual. He was only saved by his fellow great dragons which used magic to carry his broken body away. Aztlan then used the leftover troops to reinforce the south while securing the north by simply trading territory away to Pueblo which now served as buffer to the CAS (which were angry at Pueblo for not giving them the territory like they expected). The fight in the south was short and bloody (curtsy to the anti dragon magic-chemical weapon they used which mutated into a huge, rage inducing cloud) and when everything was over and the UN peacekeepers moved in Aztlan was left standing and got the medal.

The dragon civil war ended about the same time as Lofwyr killed his brother Alamais (see GeMiTo above). End result, while many dragons had sympathies for Sirrurg he got imprisoned. Hestaby got exiled and Lofwyr gave away his Loremaster title the Celedyr.

Harlequin was not finished with the dragons, though. As revenge on Ghostwalker he staged a rebellion in Denver and helped to get Aztlan their sector back and forced Ghostwalker to admit defeat. It would have been a duel to the death (winner unclear with Aztlan showing up with their toxic spirits) if not Frosty and Erhan finally telling him that his girlfriend is not completely dead.
Ever since then Harlequin has been depressive, only muttering "What have I done" and hinting that the worst for Denver is still to come.

What the future holds

So how will the metaplot evolve in 5E? The last 4E book, StormFront gave some hints. Still, if you want to play 5E and get surprised you might not want to read it, so:
SPOILER


During a Shadowrun on a research facility owned by Celedyr something escaped. A new type of AI or e-shost which had the ability to take over humans by wiping their brain (think Smith in the later Matrix movies). This was only brought to light when Miles Lanier and Fastjack, both infected, were able to keep enough control to research this issue and tell the Shadowrun community about it. But they were unsure if they could fight the invasion forever, so they voluntarily removed themselves from positions of power. During their research they uncovered several more people they expect to already have been taken over, many no names but also Plan 9 and Riser. Apparently the process is completed, or accelerated with a Leonization treatment (= advanced gene therapy to make you younger) and the installation of a Nanohive inside your body (cyberware to house and recharge nanites) as that is what FastJack's invader wanted.

As a minor plot, during the duel between Lofwyr and Alamais, the Black Lodge tried to assassinate Lofwyr and failed and are now on the hit list of all Great Dragons.
 
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During a Shadowrun on a research facility something escaped. A new type of AI or e-shost which had the ability to take over humans by wiping their brain (think Smith in the later Matrix movies). This was only brought to light when Miles Lanier and Fastjack, both infected, were able to keep enough control to research this issue and tell the Shadowrun community about it. But they were unsure if they could fight the invasion forever, so they voluntarily removed themselves from positions of power. During their research they uncovered several more people they expect to already have been taken over, many no names but also Plan 9 and Riser. Apparently the process is completed, or accelerated with a Leonization treatment (= advanced gene therapy to make you younger) and the installation of a Nanohive inside your body (cyberware to house and recharge nanites) as that is what FastJack's invader wanted.

As a minor plot, during the duel between Lofwyr and Alamais, the Black Lodge tried to assassinate Lofwyr and failed and are now on the hit list of all Great Dragons.

I remember that. Left me wondering...

Really, SRs history is rich and interesting, but it also makes playing a bit complicated because you can never really change something really important unless you wanna kick the metaplot, and when you do that you get trouble finding players.
 

Any new player who player who read my above post likely didn't understand much as it was a wall of names. So lets have a little

Who's who in Shadowrun (and who's nothing)
I make no guarantee to actually mention everyone from my history entry.

Hi, my name is Megacorp

Everyone knows about the Megacorps. Big, scary corporations employing millions, dominating the world etc. etc. The core book already talks about them so lets skip the generalities for the most part and talk about the people in charge of them. I just want to repeat that a Megacorp essentially does everything and the things listed is only their main business.

Ares
Ares is a big arms producers. Everyone knows their small arms and associates it with high quality (except their latest rifle which is less effective than a pile of garbage as garbage does not explode in your hand. Usually.). Apart from that, they also produce big arms and are in the Aerospace and real space business (they bought up Nasa after all). Recently Ares fell on hard times because of internal and external factors, but "hard times" for a Megacorp is still a few billion Nuyen (One of the big currencies in Shadowrun) profit.

Damien Knight
A genius with a huge ego (think Tony Stark) who came into possession of a 3rd of Ares and the CEO title with the Nanosecond Buyout. A complicated set of automatic transactions which took the officials days to actually understand which within a minute ruined billionaires, made people millionaires and got him the CEO title of a megacorp. It was hinted that he had the help of Dunkelzahn when programming this buyout.
Rumors say that he is in reality David Gavilan, leader of the Echo Mirage team. The first people who used decks to hack the Matrix and combated a scary virus which destroyed the old internet and had the ability to kill people whos mind was connected to the net.
Recently, Damien Knight focuses a bit too much on Bug Spirits according to some people. Or the bugs focus on him and Ares in general. Probably both.

Arthur Vogel
An environmentalist who holds a slightly larger part of Ares stock than Knight thanks to the will of president Dunkelzahn. This annoyed Damien Knight greatly and both have been at each others throats ever since.
Arthur recently survived a assassination attempt and requires a substantial recovery time and likely cybernetic or cloned replacement limbs.

Aztechnology
Aztechnology was created out of several Mexican drug cartels and practically controls Aztlan (Mexico with a Aztec touch. And yes, that includes blood sacrifices). They mainly focus on consumer items and magic and the chance is big that that you buy something from them every day. They were also the masters of PR (out of necessity if you ask me considering they kill people for magic) until Horizon came along, but in the Aztlan-Amazonian war they showed that they still know some tricks to keep the upper hand in the PR battle.

Flavia de la Rosa
Not much is known about the current CEO of Aztechnology. Flavia de la Rosa rose from ordinary citizen to CEO of the worlds 2nd largest Megacorp. A rise that her husband and children did not survive. If anything, this prepared her for the cutthroat action of Megacorp boardrooms.

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The creation of Aztlan/Aztechnology and especially their extensive knowledge of blood magic so shortly after magic returned left many people in the shadows wondering if there isn't someone, or something behind them pulling the strings. But so far no one found anything out and talked about it.

EVO
Evo sees itself as the future corp. If there is anything which would further the enlightement and advancement of the metahuman race, no matter how crazy it sounds, Evo has a project team on it. A colony on Mars? Evo has done it. Advanced gene treatments? Evo has them all. Tools for six armed changlings with two thumbs as fingers? Right off the shelf.
The corp started as japan corp Yamatetsu, but when the whole family of shareholders died and left their seat and stock to their only child, a ork, he moved the headquarter to Vladivostok as the Japanese don't really like to see nonhumans as the head of on of their megacorps (or generally at all).


Buttercup
When you have stopped laughing yes, Buttercup is an actual name. Only that it does not belong to a metahuman but to a free spirit very often taking the form of a 18th year old Japanese girl in traditional clothing who loves mangas. She also owns the largest chunk of EVOs stock, thanks to Dunkelzahn (mentioned quite often in here, isn't he?) and is a major influence in the Corp.
Yes, board meetings at Evo are fun.

Yuri Shibanokuji
The ork mentioned in the introduction. He grew up in Vladivostok where he owned a restaurant chain, only visiting Japan to get the stocks he inherited and to take the corporate headquarter with him because of the racist sentiments in Japan. He dislikes any form of racism with a passion and used the majority of his life to purge Evo of such sentiments. As an ork he doesn't live all that long and has to resort to extensive gene treatments to stay alive and able to be chairman of Evo.

Horizon
Horizon's rise was nothing but spectacular, going from 0 to Mega in just 3 years (and by having luck with the Crash 2.0). It mainly does advertising and PR for whoever pays them. They are Technomancer friendly (on the surface) and offer citizenships and employment to AIs.

Gary Cline
Horizon has a much flatter company structure, so there are not a few people steering the whole thing. Still, Gary Cline is the CEO, probably mostly because of his media appeal and celebrity status which is quite high, especially considering he is an ork. Still, he is not all sunshine as he often meets with Horizons private black ops team.

Pulsar
Horizons poster AI. He (it?) peacefully resolved a standoff with a other AI which protested being examined and taken apart by researches by aiming biological weapons at them (and everyone else). After that stunt he started a huge PR campaign supported by Horizon for AI rights.

Mitsuhama Computer Technologies
One of the Japanese megacorps, Mituhama specializes in computers, electronics and entertainment. Apart from that it is the eternal 2nd. 2nd largest corp in Japan, 2nd in heavy industry, 2nd in magic. It has close ties to the Yakuza which explains their security concept which boils down to "Shoot first, keep shooting till you run out of bullets, order new bullets". They are also the owner of Parashields, the world largets breeder and trainer of paranormal guard animals. So the next time you meet fire breathing guard dogs, think of Mitsuhama. You know, for when you run out of bullets and wait for the new ones.

Samba Oi
Not much is known of the people in charge of Mitsuhama. Samba Oi is the current chairman and he is a Yakuza.

Toshiro Mitsuhama
Current CEO of Mitsuhama. A little bit old fashioned and "traditional" as he uses his son to form a political marriage to keep the board of directors in line. He currently tries comply to the wishes of the emperor (who clearly favors Shiawase, read its entry why) only as much as needed while keeping everything withing the company the way it is.

NeoNET
Neonet is a merger of 3 big corps, Transys Neuronet, Erika and Novatech after the Crash 2.0. They practically invented the wireless matrix which made them super rich and ensured that they are everywhere. Not surprising, their specialty is the Matrix, be it software or hardware.

Richard Villiers
A famous surviver, he was on the board of Fuchi but jumped ship when it went under (thanks to holes drilled by him). Then he was with Novatech when the AI Deus crashed their IPO, killing nearly everyone who wanted to buy their shares and throwing the Matrix into chaos and now because of the mergers he is one of the top persons at NeoNet. Apparently he is a cat filled with helium. Alway landing on his feet and always on top.

Celedyr
It is uncommon that a Great Dragon is not on the top of the food chain, but this is the case with Celedyr who is just head researcher at NeoNet. A position he apparently enjoys as otherwise he would have changed it already. Fascinated by communication, the Matrix is of great interest to him. Among dragonkind he is the current loremaster, something not advertised to humans (including the existence of the title and its function).

Renraku Computer Systems
Life is hard for Renraku. You know, creating a AI which goes around killing people, losing an billion dollar Arcology to said AI and having your CEO die in an attempt to stop it does leave you with a lot of bills and no customers (not that anyone knows about the AI, but covering something like this up costs).
Formerly about computers and the Matrix, Renraku reinvented itself as service provider, using the fact that most databases on the world still use Renraku software and contracts for unparalleled data mining possibilities. If there is something to know about you, your children, their pets and their mothers. Renraku does.
They also still have their Red Samurais, one of the most feared black ops teams of the Megas, to provide a different kind of "service" to intruders.

Orito Sasaki
Orito Sasaki came to the position of president when his predecessor disposed himself by traditional Japanese "knife into stomach" suicide, sepukku. Formerly president of Renraku North America and also growing up there he serves as perfect scapegoat for the necessary transformation to a service provider by blaming all changes like being more humble or allowing religion into the corp on his American upbringing.

Shikei Nakatomi
The brain behind Renrakus new strategy. Orito Sasaki is in the end only a yes man to him. He has a history with NeoNet's Richard Villiers while they were both with Fuchi which explains why NeoNet is his favorite target. A crusade the other japancorps are just too happy to support.

Saeder-Krupp
The biggest Megacorp you will never hear about. Seader-Krupp has its roots in the German heavy metal industry and car manufacturing. As such they mainly deal with heavy industry stuff, something most Shadowruners never deal with except when they have to blow it up. So while it is the largest Megacorp in Shadowrun you hardly see any products of them.

Lofwyr
The Great Dragon Lofwyr is the sole owner of SK. Through proxies he acquired the majority of shares for the Megacorp quite quickly after his awakening and booted out everyone else. After all who is going to refuse his request to sell your shares to him? He spends a lot of his time micromanaging SK which explains why no one except maybe another dragon understands its internal structure.
Among dragons Lofwyr is also quite a prominent and powerful individual who until recently held the title of Loremaster, even though he didn't acquire it the regular way.

Hans Brackhaus
Not a real person but a cover identity assumed by SK agents (rumors say sometimes also by Lofwyr himself) when hiring Shadowrunners for jobs coming from the dragon himself. So you know they will be though, the pay good and failure will not be accepted. Unless of course it is an imposter. Then the pay will be bad.

Shiawase Corporation

The oldest and 3rd largest Megacorporation, Shiawase is quite revered in Japan as the ruling family managed to marry into the imperial line. It specializes in energy generation and raw resources. Despite all the good luck, the family feud behind the scene continues and there is good money to be made with digging out dirt. Just be careful as you are now potentially going against the entire Japanese state.

Empress Hitomi Shiawase
Technically not a member of the Shiawase board of directors any more she still retains all her stocks and has a proxy taking her chair place. Rumor is that her second child is HMVV infected (= Ghoul, Vampire or worse).

Wuxing, Inc
A Chinese Megacorp (Well, technically Hong Kong, but close enough) which started as import/export business which, together with finance is still their major field of operation. Also they invest a lot of resources in magical research. Their buildings very often tend to be build on ley line crossings and furnished according to Feng Shui (Yes, that works in Shadowrun). So if you want to mess with them move the couch a bit when you are there.
This corporation, too received items from Dunkelzahns will which made their rise to megacorp status possible, not only tons of money but two magical artifacts.

Wu Lung-Wei
President of Wuxing and son of the, now deceased, founder. He studied in Harvard and received the Jade Dragon of Wind and Fire from Dunkelzahn.

Sharon Chiang-Wu
Wu Lung-Wei's wife. She received the third coin of luck from Dunkelzahns will which promises fertility. She had quintuples with her husband.
 
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Back when Shadowrun 5E was announced and discussed it was mentioned that they wanted to increase the role of AA corps which were often overlooked in Shadowrun. There corps often, but not always, have nearly the same wealth and power of the Megacorps and just lack a seat on the Corporate Court (which they won't get as they are limited to 10 and no one gives his away without a fight). But they also include corporations which are too big to be confined to a single country and also possess extraterritoriality but can't bring down as much hurt on the PCs as a Mega could (No Thor Shots for AA companies. If you need to ask, Thor Shots are orbital mass drivers many Magas have. The next advance after nuclear weapons. Which the Megas also have).

So lets give a small, by no means comprehensive, overview who the AA corps in Shadowrun are.

I can't believe its not a Mega!

Universal Omnitech
Universal Omnitech is one of the bigger AA Corps around. They focus on biotechnology and genetech. Shiawase once targeted them for a takeover which obviously failed and they also have a rivalry going on with Aztechnology as their president was once a member of them.

Spinrad Industries
Monaco based Spinrad Industries lives and dies by the performance of Johnny Spinrad. Heavly cybered because of "sporting accidents" he uses his celebrity status and thrill-seeking events to keep the company in the news and sell its products which, unsurprisingly, is cyberware in all price regions. He once plotted with Michel Beloi, the original owner of Saeder-Krupp against Lofwyr and it is unclear if he still continues after her death.

Zeta-Imperial Chemicals
A huge AA corporation, nearly rivaling SK in size, Zeta-Imp is a swiss based chemical and pharmaceutical company. Know as the most ruthless and environmentally damaging company in Europe it is constantly under fire by law firms and environment groups, not to mention its direct competitor (in more than one category), Saeder-Krupp.

DocWagon
A Shadowrunners favorite health care provider. In times where every health care has been privatized people have to turn to companies like DocWagon for their health care needs. DocWagon not only guarantees that you will be treated, for a premium it also ensures that you will reach the hospital in time even when they have to shoot people to get you there which they do. A lot. With very big guns.

Frankfurter Bankverein
A conglomerate of several banks it is recognized as an AA corporation providing credits and insurances. Once headed by the Great Dragon Nachtmeister until he was killed by Lofwyr in a duel when he tried to cheat.

Lone Star Security Services
The worlds leading rent-a-cop they provide security solutions to entire cities, communities and filthy rich individuals ranging from a lone patrol once a day to a complete drone, magic, mundane and matrix coverage package 24/7. They also offer cheap resocialization services (= prison). Recently they were ousted out of Seattle in favor of Ares owned Knight Errand but kept their prison contract. Still a lot of disgruntles ex Lone Star cops on the street which hate Ares.

Federated Boeing
Boeing is Seattles biggest employer and the worlds 3rd largest aerospace producer behind Ares and SK. While they play nice in America they ruthlessly exploit everything they can get their hand on in Asia.

Sony Corporation
Good old Sony is still around and independent. Not the biggest AA corp out there but still successful in its core business, entertainment and consumer electronics, it recently added some biotech to its portfolio.

Draco Foundation
Not really a corporation the Draco Foundation still has an AA rating. The sole purpose of it was to dispense the items in Dunkelzahns will and fulfill its regulations (among them bounties for specific individuals). They had been given a 7 year plan from Dunkelzahn, but now the 7 years have long since passed and they are still around and wealthy as ever thanks to being able to invest a large portion of Dunkelzahn's money not claimed (or promised to) anyone.
 
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The Metaplot can be scary and a big turnoff to some players. There's about 25 years worth of it throughout the various sourcebooks.

Fortunately, new editions have a habit of clearing the table, so to speak. And SR5 seems to be more friendly to newcomers than SR4 was. It gives enough to play the game without ever caring about the metaplot, and if you want to involve yourself in the major setting events, the first metaplot book for SR5 should be out late this year.

Usually there's a big metaplot book at the end of each edition that wraps up major plot threads and seeds what will become the plots for the new edition. In this case, it's called Storm Front. It's a good place to go if you want an overview of recent events and a hint of what's to come. But it won't be necessary.
 


What would I have to read to get the metaplot from the begining?

I've never made it without biting. Ask Mr. Owl.

In other words, nearly every non-core rulebook ever published for the past 25 years. I'm sure someone else could give you a more detailed description.

Fortunately, if you're interested, they've been releasing PDFs of the old material in a steady stream for a while now. Also, the Sixth World Almanac, while far from complete, gives a fair overview of the setting's history.
 
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I've never made it without biting. Ask Mr. Owl.

Mr. Owl here. If you want an overview, there's a book called SIXTH WORLD ALMANAC which has a mostly accurate timeline of events in detail. You can also listen to a podcast called the Neo-Anarchist Podcast which is an in-world radio show sort of like Art Bell telling the history of the world.

If you want the entire plot, though, you'll have to read pretty much every sourcebook, adventure, and novel published since 1989 since they all tie into the metaplot in some way.
 

What would I have to read to get the metaplot from the begining?

What the others said. Also, don't forget the Shadowrun novels.
But if you are willing to settle for 90% of the Metaplot, read the history from the link I posted way above which covers the important events till 4E (most of those events were part of the metaplot). Keep in mind, it only tells you the official version of the events, or the version the Shadowrun community (in character) knows. For example the history tells you that Dunkelzahn was killed, but not who did it and why. That is explained in the novels.
For 4E, Storm Front should be enough, although you might also want to throw in Ghost Cartels.
 

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