AIM-54
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Chimera said:Interesting responses. Evil, eh? Well yeah, runners would fit most people's definition of evil. Ruthless? Definitely.
What happened was the GM (and his wife) got upset with me that I killed him "in cold blood" and got on my case about it. The GM then inflicted the man's ghost on my character, trying to drive Joe insane, keeping him from sleeping, driving him into exhaustion. For the rest of that session and the next two (which is the point at which the game fell apart), they kept making mention of it, "jokingly" calling _me_ a "murderer" and "killer" way beyond the point of any "joke".
Did I mean to kill him? No. But I meant to stop him from directing the truck's weapons against us, from setting off any kind of distress beacon.
Let's put it this way. An Orc turns and runs for the alarm gong that will bring the entire complex down on you. Is shooting him in the back to stop him from doing this an act of evil?
My question is why is your GM running Shadowrun? My experience with my group back home and from tooling around dumpshock is that SR is a brutal, gritty game and that's what its aficianados want. What you did was, seriously, not that bad (especially considering certain of my friends unbridled glee at that nebulous morality of the setting).
If you want evil, we once, as part of getting into a house to do an extraction of a corporate executive, went around summarily executing the security guards who worked on the property in their homes. Some we didn't kill, but instead drove insane with the mage's ally spirit. And we raided every fridge. Just because we could. And it worked, they had serious problems rotating watches and what-not.
What fun!
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