Ghost in the City Cyberpunk Gamer SI

xachariahxx

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That would really be tragic if the Securicine was barely a contributor to her mom's situation and Sasha died in the original for nothing.

Like how Benedryl causes dementia. It raises you from 2% chance to 3%, which is a lot in relative terms but not a lot in absolute terms and you need to already be susceptible.
 

Seras

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That would really be tragic if the Securicine was barely a contributor to her mom's situation and Sasha died in the original for nothing.

Like how Benedryl causes dementia. It raises you from 2% chance to 3%, which is a lot in relative terms but not a lot in absolute terms and you need to already be susceptible.
I didn't know that about Benedryl. That's kinda scary.

It was the Securicine for her mother. Mama Sasha basically got injured and was given Securicine because it's a cheap pain killer. Only it caused the neural issues, which caused her mother to start deteriorating. Ever seen someone with Dementia sometimes they get really aggressive? Imagine that but with someone with chrome.

There was a cut scene for Let you Down that was shown in the Sphere hunter 2077 review that showed Sasha being attacked by her mother. I was basically referencing that here.
 

xachariahxx

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I didn't know that about Benedryl. That's kinda scary.
There's who classes of drugs that cause dementia, though I think Benedryl is just the most common. Most drugs are awful for you, and you just have to hope the thing they fix is worse than the damage they cause.

The more I think about Securicine, the more I wonder if Sasha ever could change anything. It's weird. In fiction Securicine is a big tragedy and lives were destroyed. But like, IRL, big pharma hid the damage from opiods and killed like half a million people and ruined countless more lives. And we just collectively, shrugged our shoulders because we can't stop big corporations.

Or maybe that's the message of Cyberpunk.
 
Chapter 168

Seras

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Hiromi didn’t say anything, but her constant pacing was evidence of her irritation.

“It’s not that big a deal.” I whispered to her quietly, avoiding the glare of the door guard.

“I know. It’s just frustrating to be treated like a child! We have more rep than half of the people in that club I’d bet.”

“It’s the problem with still being a teenager. We’ll grow. Besides, it also means people underestimate us.” I added, with a smile. I really wish I had my Cyberdeck right now. I’d have been able to blind the guard, or distract him or something. Giving us a path inside.

I suppose I could go check around for a rear entrance as well, but I wasn’t here to kill someone, so I didn’t want to treat it like that.

The door to the club opened and a man stepped out, suit and dark glasses, he looked like every guard I had ever seen. He was even carrying a pistol in the small of his back. I watched him carefully as the music flowed out behind him as he looked around. A few moments later he frowned which I caught out of the corner of my eye, before I suddenly got a text.

*Elis: I’m at the entrance where are you?*

I blinked looking at the man, before shrugging and pulling Hiromi out of her pacing.

“Right here.” I called out looking at the man.

The obvious guard looked at us, and I could see the confusion in his eyes.

“I’m assuming it’s your boss that has the item? Shall we?” I asked, and he stared for a while longer before nodding slowly.

Hiromi shot me a smile and a nod, obviously proud at how I had handled it.

This time the Barghest guard didn’t say anything as we were led inside. And I tugged Hiromi fast before she could do more than glare at him.

The club was large, a dance floor, a bar, and lots of seating. This was definitely the largest of all the clubs I had gone into, not even touching on the higher floors.

This place was massive.

We followed the guard as he led us to a door on the left side of the building, and then up a set of stairs.

We were led into a private room just off the stairs. It opened and he stepped inside, holding the door open behind him.

“Well I think we found our contact.” I told Hiromi as I stepped inside.

The man inside wasn’t someone I recognized. It was just a rich kid.

Well, he was in his twenties, but he wore enough high end chrome, and clothes that it felt like he was trying to shove his wealth into my face.

“The fuck?” He asked, and I instantly felt myself die inside. This wasn’t going to be fun. “Who are the kids?”

“The ones that responded to the message boss.” The Guard offered simply and he kept staring at us.

I was pretty sure I could take him if I had to.

“Yoko put us in contact. You have something we are interested in purchasing, and we have the eddies you want.” Hiromi cut in, smoothly stepping forward towards the little club couches the kid was sitting on. I decided to put myself into position as well. Across the door from the guard I took position, casually standing there, with everyone in the room in my sights.

Hiromi settled down casually throwing her jacket over the back of the couch she settled on as she crossed her legs and settled herself comfortably. She looked every inch the corporate woman she was.

While Hiromi settled in, I did the same, and caught the way the guard in glasses was side eyeing me. The man was suddenly much more tense with the awareness of what I was doing.

I wasn’t just some kid, but Hiromi’s guard. I didn’t bother to hide that my hands were close to my weapons.

The guard shifted similarly, and we both continued to side eye each other.

“Fucking hell. Yoko said she had a buyer for this shit… You got any eddies kid?”

“Yoko wouldn’t have put us in touch if there was an issue with that. Now, do you have the item?” Hiromi said instead. I could practically see the way her mind was working, following a script in her head about how to handle business deals. She was acting overly casual, despite the tenseness of her shoulder I could see. As she struggled to make her movements sleek and confident.

“Pfft. Course I do. One Arasaka Mk.4 Cyberdeck. The Arasaka Shadow! Heh, can’t even tell you how I got the thing, you understand.” He offered smugly, as he reached into his jacket, and pulled out a Cyberdeck canister.

At least he was carrying it safely.

“I’ll need to check it.”

“I’ll need to make sure you have eddies.” The man cut off. Seemingly going stubborn.

“Let’s talk potential price then.” Hiromi agreed, and I watched as the two started haggling out a price, depending on quality, and if the Cyberdeck had any damage.

It was fascinating to watch.

I tensed, as I heard it, the door opening to my side. My hand was instantly on my Burya, and the other guard had shifted as well, whether because he noticed it, or because he had noticed me.

The door opened.

“The bottle that was requested.” A chipper voice called out as a woman in a uniform stepped in and then stopped as she noticed me and the guard.

I scanned her, checking everything over, but before I could finish the kid called out.

“Finally! Gimme that, been waiting ten minutes!” He grumbled and the guard and I both stared at each other.

I let go of my gun first and relaxed back, and a moment later the guard did the same.

We watched on as the bottle of champagne was dropped off, and then the deal continued while the man got his glass filled up.

“Alright, alright, fine. Scan the damn thing.” He grumbled, as Hiromi finally locked him into a price as long as the quality of the cyberware was good.

I watched as she popped open the container pulling out the black and red Cyberdeck giving it a thorough look over before closing it back down.

“It looks good. A little wear and tear, but nothing that can’t be cleaned up. I’ll accept the price.” Hiromi said and the man looked her over before scoffing out and shaking his head.

“Brats with too many eddies to their name. Alright, pass it over and the deck is yours. How’d some corpo brat get in with Yoko anyways?” He asked, suddenly and Hiromi took a moment to consider before speaking.

“My choom is a very skilled netrunner.” Hiromi added simply glancing at me, and I just nodded in turn.

“Huh. So the deck is for you then? Guess that fits. Can’t say I’m not happy to see that thing go. Can’t tell you how I got it, but it’s good that it’s out of my hands. Seriously Yoko, sending a couple brats at me like this? Whatever, You’re eddies are good, and that means I can go party. Get out of here.” He demanded waving us off, and Hiromi nodded, carrying the Cyberdeck and walking out.

I let her out first and then made sure to keep an eye on the guard, but nothing happened, and we were out.

“Let’s get out of here.” I said and Hiromi nodded, as we walked back out to the car, and then out of Dogtown.

—--

“Whew, kid. This is a good find.” Vik offered an hour later as I drove straight to his clinic. Hiromi had been super proud the whole way. Nose up in the air and constantly remarking about how good the deal was.

I just nodded, paid the number she had told me to, and got my deck. Eddies were just eddies, and I could make a bunch of eddies just by taking a job to flatline someone, so it wasn’t really a big deal.

But a new Cyberdeck? That was a big deal.

So of course I knew what Hiromi wanted.

“Hiromi did a great job on haggling for it. Got it for a steal.” I told Vik who looked up from the Cyberdeck to me, before smiling.

“Did she? Well excellent job kid.” Vik offered, looking to Hiromi who sat up straight at the attention.

“It was nothing!” She assured us but the way she was practically preening told us both a different story. I smirked at Vik and he winked back.

“Well let me go over this thing. I’ll want to clean it up, and give it a scan, you never know what malware someone might have gotten stuck on used chrome.”

“The Arasaka ‘Shadow’ Mk.4 Cyberdeck system has top of the line anti-virus programming. You won’t find anything on it.” Hiromi said confidently.

“Well, this one’s probably been cracked, so you never know what the guy who used it last was up to.”

“Oh… I didn’t consider that.” She said, sounding a little embarrassed but I sent her a smile even so.

“It’s fine. Vik’s a pro, that's why I go to him.” I looked to the older man and smiled and he actually looked pleased with my confidence in him.

“Well I’ll do alright, but I’m not the best in the city.” He demurred, but I ignored him, because that was a lie. Vik being humble. There was no one better, and anyone who tried to convince me otherwise was lying. “Still… This is a high end deck kid. Hell of a find. You better be careful, something like this is still fresh enough, whoever owned it before might still be registered to it.”

“If you mean the previous Arasaka user? Then I wouldn’t worry too much. I plan on sending in a notification saying I came across it while making a deal and pulled it off the free market.” Hiromi said and I looked to her, as Vik did the same thing.

“You sure that’s a good idea kid?”

“I don’t know if that’s a good idea Hiromi.” Vik and I both spoke but she just waved me off.

“Relax, I’m not going to tell them who has it now, because it’ll just be registered to me, and I can just say I sold it off after. Nothing weird. It happens all the time. I’ll talk to my Dad about it just to make sure it’s all done correctly. I’ll put in a statement about how I came across it, but Dogtown dealer is a standard dropdown on the form.”

“Just don’t put anything that can lead back to the dealer. I don’t want to piss off Yoko…”

“I won’t, don’t worry. I know to keep contacts safe.” She assured me and eventually I nodded.

“Can’t say I’m used to having someone with so many Arasaka connections around. Bit of a weird feeling.” Vik offered and I nodded to him as well. It was weird.

“Alright let me look into this, should take me a bit kid I’m going to want to do a deep dive on it.”

“That’s fine I’m not in a rush. Thanks Vik.”

“Sure kid.” He smiled at me, as he continued to go over the Cyberdeck with his scanner.

I would have happily sat there for a while, but Hiromi was getting anxious just sitting around. Her knee was tapping so I rose up.

“I think I’ll go for a bit of a walk, maybe get some food. Let me know when you’re ready Vik?”

“Sure kid. Say hi to Misty for me.” He said with a smile telling me he knew exactly what I was up to.

“Huh?” Hiromi asked as I walked past her and waved for her to join me.

“Come on.” I called out and soon Hiromi led me up into Misty’s shop.

“Oh hello! It’s.. Hiromi! I remembered.” Misty greeted as she saw us step in from her back door.

“Nice to meet you again.” Hiromi offered back a little stiffly.

“Misty! You hungry? Vik is going over my new deck with a fine toothed comb, so I figured we could eat and hang out, if you aren’t busy?”

“Nope. Food sounds nice, it’ll be a nice distraction!” Misty said as she flipped closed the magazine she was looking at.

“Preem! I’ll go grab some stuff. Oh Misty! You should do Hiromi’s fortune! Your tarot is awesome. I’ll be back okay!” I said not leaving Hiromi any choice as I hurried away.

Misty was great at relieving tension, and making everyone relax. Hiromi was a little tense, so some spirit time would do her good.

—--

When I got back, bags of food in my hands I stopped.

Hiromi and Misty both looked at me, and started giggling.

“What?” I asked looking around behind me, not seeing anything then looking over my body. I didn’t have anything weird on me! My clothes weren’t ripped. I looked up and both of them just refused to say anything, just shaking their head.

“Mean.” I grumbled, but wandered over, Misty’s tarot cards were out but put away and I almost asked, but decided Hiromi would share if she felt the need.

“I’m glad you brought Hiromi, Motoko. It was nice to have someone to chat with.” Misty offered as her only explanation for the giggling.

“Hiromi doesn’t look as tense either… Although she is a little red? Did you have some weird medical thing… Not that what you do is weird Misty!”

Misty just giggled and Hiromi groaned.

Not sure what that was all about. Either way we settled in to eat, and I slurped up my tasty noodles, as we all started chatting. Misty sharing tidbits about strang clients coming in. Although she did run out of those quickly enough.

We settled in for a good veg session, and it was pretty nice. Misty had awesome big sister energy, and Hiromi to my surprise was responding to it really well. I guess she was an only child. It would make Misty’s gentle teasing pretty new.

Eventually though it was time. Vik sent a text, and I rose up instantly. “Gotta go! I’ll be back!” I called out as I hurried out the back of Misty’s shop.

Cyberdeck! New Cyberdeck!

I skipped down the stairs bouncing to a stop.

“It’s ready?”

“It’s ready.” Vik confirmed. “I cleaned up some connections, and checked the OS. It was definitely cracked. Someone used it after they took it from its original owner. I cleared up the scum and put in my own program. Mine isn’t full of Malware but I suggest you check things over.”
“You are the best Vik.” I said as I took a deep breath and then moved forward. It was time to get a limb back.

I settled in, and Vik got to work. I didn’t need to sleep for the install, and my port was already empty. Vik popped open my Cyberdeck port in my head, and then slipped the chip inside. It felt like nothing except strange pressure moving my head around until it locked in place, and connected to the chip.

My agent flashed with the confirmed connection, and a blast of data scrolled across my eyes as it connected and installed, and then the chip activated.

I sighed in relief, because it really did feel like a lost limb restored. I looked around and the radio was mine. Instantly. Far far faster than I could have before.

“Looks good.” I muttered and Vik just chuckled.

“You should really wait for me to do a few checks before starting it up.” He said half jokingly, as he continued to press scanners to my head connecting to my neural link and checking everything.

“Looks good. Install complete.”

I nodded, checking my status.

The old status had been replaced.

Seacho Electronics Mk.2 *Adaptation Seacho Mk.2 0/0* (WARNING DAMAGED)

I wouldn’t be seeing that anymore.

Now it looked like this.

Arasaka Corporation Cyberdeck ‘Shadow’ Mk.4 *Adaptation ‘Shadow’ Mk.4 0/0*

There it was. Everything was… Good.

“It’s great Vik.”

“I only installed it kid, you’re the one who found it.” He waved off. Not realizing how big having Vik there to fix me up meant to me. I threw him a smile and then because fuck it. I jumped off the chair and through my arms around the old ripper.

“Thank you.” I told him, hugging him tightly not letting him get away.

“H-Hey, c’mon kid.” Vik stuttered, sounding a little strangled, so I let go, and got to see Vik’s face blushing at my affection.

“You’re awesome Vik. I owe you one.”

“You pay me kid, don’t make it that big a deal.” He tried to downplay but I just smiled and he looked defeated. “Alright get out of here, someone sees you turning me into a big softy, gonna ruin my rep.” He said with a wink at the end. I just cackled and ran off, so much more room in my cyberdeck! I would have to install some new hacks first thing, but the whole world was my oyster!
 
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Carrot of Truth

War is Peace


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Don't be using zoomer slang! Their slang is complete trash!
 

xachariahxx

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For our generation the correct term would be "Game" not "Rizz". Our slang is superior to the retarded shit zoomers say.
I'm old as hell, but "Rizz" is by far the better slang. "Game" implies that you're playing people or at least doing something. "Rizz" is short for charisma (cha-rizz-ma), and it maps better onto the essence of attraction. Especially in this case, where Jun and Motoko do not have "game" but definitely have "rizz".

"Rizz" itself is single syllable, unambiguous, and unique. As a part of speech "game" is only well used as a noun and can poorly try being a verb sometimes. "Rizz" meanwhile easily pulls every major part of speech: noun, verb, adjective, and adverb. It also can easily be recognizable even if transformed or portmanteau'd with other words; which means it'll get perpetual variant use. This versatility makes it much rizzer than "game", and I think why it won word of the year 2023.

IMO "Rizz" is going to make it into the halls of perpetual slang like "cool" or "suck" or "chick". In 100 years, I think it has good odds to survive until it's just considered a normal word.
 

Carrot of Truth

War is Peace
I'm old as hell, but "Rizz" is by far the better slang. "Game" implies that you're playing people or at least doing something. "Rizz" is short for charisma (cha-rizz-ma), and it maps better onto the essence of attraction. Especially in this case, where Jun and Motoko do not have "game" but definitely have "rizz".

"Rizz" itself is single syllable, unambiguous, and unique. As a part of speech "game" is only well used as a noun and can poorly try being a verb sometimes. "Rizz" meanwhile easily pulls every major part of speech: noun, verb, adjective, and adverb. It also can easily be recognizable even if transformed or portmanteau'd with other words; which means it'll get perpetual variant use. This versatility makes it much rizzer than "game", and I think why it won word of the year 2023.

IMO "Rizz" is going to make it into the halls of perpetual slang like "cool" or "suck" or "chick". In 100 years, I think it has good odds to survive until it's just considered a normal word.

Rizz is actually an older rejected slang from like the 30's, Zoomers also like to use "Dope" instead of saying cool that one is kind weird for me since I associate "Dope" with crack heads needle junkies and meth addicts
 

PeaceMaker 03

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I didn't know that about Benedryl. That's kinda scary.

It was the Securicine for her mother. Mama Sasha basically got injured and was given Securicine because it's a cheap pain killer. Only it caused the neural issues, which caused her mother to start deteriorating. Ever seen someone with Dementia sometimes they get really aggressive? Imagine that but with someone with chrome.

There was a cut scene for Let you Down that was shown in the Sphere hunter 2077 review that showed Sasha being attacked by her mother. I was basically referencing that here.
Or CP2077 version of the VA gave out Securicine to kill off vets to increase bonuses less patients means more money for bonuses.

Not really a stretch from the American VA system.
 

Levant

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Or CP2077 version of the VA gave out Securicine to kill off vets to increase bonuses less patients means more money for bonuses.

Not really a stretch from the American VA system.
I think you are mistaken there, the VA system that really wants to kill their vets is the Canadian one, not the American on. THe American one probably couldn't care less but the Canadian one is on record officially offering assisted suicide services
 

PeaceMaker 03

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I think you are mistaken there, the VA system that really wants to kill their vets is the Canadian one, not the American on. THe American one probably couldn't care less but the Canadian one is on record officially offering assisted suicide services
Not saying the VA is trying to kill vets, I am saying if the VA can save money and that equals bigger bonuses, well so some vets died that could be alive today…..muh…..Bonuses baby.

Besides Canada is just getting rid of the deadwood with assisted suicide, no one wants those people alive and questioning the revolution. Assisted Suicide is the number 1 cause of death on Canada.… or did it drop down the rankings once the deadwood was gone?

What I brought up during someone's rant on how great Canadian socialized medicine is.
 
Chapter 169 (nice.)

Seras

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I ended up hanging out with Misty and Hiromi for a couple of hours. The three of us just all hanging out.

Misty sometimes looked a little embarrassed about hanging out with a couple of girls much younger than her, but in the end Hiromi and I were cool, and Misty relaxed and enjoyed sending out her big sister energy.

Hiromi definitely liked it. I guess being an only child meant you didn’t normally get to experience some things.

Afterwards I dropped Hiromi off at home. She still had school tomorrow, and I headed to my netrunner cave.

Pulling a fresh batch of hacks off my server when I got there, I spent a little bit installing all of my normal hacks so I was back in action. Yet even with all the hacks installed I still had a lot more space in my new deck.

I made a mental note that I should buy some new hacks and fill it out… In fact I should do that right now.

I jumped onto my netchair and started hooking myself up, before wincing at the smell.

I had sweat like a pig while overheating.

Grabbing a scrubby brush I found under the sink and a bucket I got to work. Cleaning out the pads and making the chair not smell like a locker room.

When I was done, bucket emptied I looked over the chair. It would take a bit to dry, which sort of stymied my plan… I sighed, and grabbed a roller chair, then another, and with a bit of work was able to plug myself in while laying across the roller chairs and leaving the pads on the netrunner chair to dry.

Then I closed my eyes and opened them in the net.

I sighed in relief at returning here. Walking over to the window I looked out over the digital cityscape for a while.

The streaming lights of digital information flowing through this world was as always an interesting sight.

So… Here I was. Back in the net again. With an upgraded Cyberdeck, hacks installed, but… Was I better than I was?

Sure my Cyberdeck was better, I would be able to send out far more hacks before overheating, but…

I had basically been killed if not for my fast healing.

Again.

I’ll admit I hadn’t really worked overly hard to improve my netrunning recently. I enjoyed casually playing around. Making eddies doing some grinds from time to time…

But I was kind of sick of nearly getting killed.

I looked at my stats.

Level 17

Body 8(16) Due to Cyberization, Maximum value has increased by 8.
-Athletics 7
-Street Brawler 8
-Annihilation 5

Reflex 8(14) Due to Cyberization, Maximum value has increased by 6.
-Blades 7
-Handguns 7
-Assault 8
-Driving 7

Intelligence 11 (14) Due to Cyberization, Maximum value has increased by 4.
-Breach Protocol 10
-Quick Hacks 9
-Programming 11

Cool 9
-Ninjutsu 9
-Cold Blood 8
-Rockerboy 9

Technical Ability 7 (11) Due to Cyberization, Maximum value has increased by 4.
-Crafting 6
-Engineering 6

0 Stat point.
6 Skill point.


Perks.
Ambidextrous Blades 2
Quickdraw Handguns 2
Gun Nut Assault 2
Parkour Athletics 2
Grappling Street Brawler 2
Drive By Driving 2
Cat-like Athletics 5
Cool Nerves Cold Blood 2
Danger Sense Ninjutsu 2
Wall Breaking Breach Protocol 2
Cyber Security Quick Hack 2
Recoil Reduction Annihilation 2
Cyber Ninja Ninjutsu 5
Fearless Chill Cold Blood 5
Improvised Weapons Street Brawler 5
Parry Blades 5
Robotics wizard Crafting 2
Drifting Driving 5
Rapid Reload Handguns 5
Design Wizard Engineering 2
Rifle Ace Assault 5
Ghost touch Breach 5
Perfect Musical Memory Rockerboy 2
Debug Programming 2
Siren Song Rockerboy 5
Hacking Wizard Quick Hacks 5
Inspired Programmer Programming 5
A.I. Whisperer Programming 10
Slam Fire Annihilation 5
Enduring Builds Crafting 5
Robotics Engineering Engineering 5
*Unselected* Breach 10

Cyberware:
Arasaka Corporation Cyberdeck ‘Shadow’ Mk.4 *Adaptation ‘Shadow’ Mk.4 0/0*
Kiroshi Mk1 *Adaptation Kiroshi Mk1 1/2*
Militech Condor *Adaptation Militech Condor 6/6*
Arasaka Smart Link System. *Adaptation Smart Link 0/0*
Arasaka Ex-Disk *Adaptation Ex-Disk 0/0*
Militech-Armalite Ballistic Guard *Adaptation Ballistic Guard 1/2*
Serano Air-Groove Ankles *Adaptation Serano Air 1/1*
MoorE Titanium Bones (Shoulders, back, and ribs. +Legs, Pelvis, and Ribs.) *Adaptation Titanium Bones 0/2*
Biotechnica Muscle and Bone Lace *Adaptation Muscle and Bone Lace 0/0*
Arasaka ODA Neural Link Mk3 *Adaptation ODA Mk.3 1/2*
Dynalar Sandevistan Mk.2 *Adaptation Dynalar Sandevistan 0/4*

I needed another 9 adaptation to cover my chrome. I had no idea if it was going over 10 ‘open’ adaptation had caused the issue, or if it was just my own issues coming to light…

At least my neck didn’t bother me anymore. I shook it off and focused on what was important.

Obviously the first thing I needed to deal with was my perk. Breach 10. That was gonna be a big upgrade. Not least because Breach was so integral to net running.

In the end, there was only one that still stuck out to me, at least only one that I could unlock without prerequisites.

Strong Breach: A door is only as strong as the wall. Damage code, break data make your own path.

It would allow me to break into nearly any system, only it would definitely alert anyone on the system something was wrong. Like taking a canon to the front door.

I picked it anyway.

I shivered as the knowledge flooded me. I had a new understanding about server architecture, how fragile it really was. How easy it would be with a virus, to delete just one bit of code and have all the defenses tumble down.

Every system had a weakness. Every system was just code iterative on top of older code, and older.

That would be useful for the future. With that done I focused on everything else.

Eleven was my highest stat. Before I had nearly got killed in the net that hadn’t bothered me. Now it did, but I also knew I still had stats that needed to catch up. I was close to bringing a lot of my stats and skills to ten.

I had been playing around a lot recently.

The fact was that playing around let me stay happy. Let me live a life that I wasn’t ashamed of so I wasn’t upset at the fact, but in order to continue to be able to play around, I needed strength.

I stepped back from the digital landscape.

“Spend some time improving.” I whispered a promise to myself.

Then I stepped out, and jumped to the Kabuki Roundabout.

The digital server welcomed me, and I walked up into the Dewdrop Inn. Rolling my eyes at the music that played loudly in my ears, I tweaked my connection, shutting it up to almost nothing, and moved on.

Where was Yoko? I wondered, looking, I didn’t see her, but I hadn’t exactly been hiding my connection request. A few moments later I saw her, stepping out from a door that led to nowhere. Or to her private space if she wanted. Our eyes met and I nodded to her, and she jerked her head to follow. Back through the shrine door.

I hurried to catch up and stepped through, transferred to that same shrine space I had seen before. “Your deck seems to be serving you well.” She offered and I nodded.

“Thank you.”

“It was nothing. I got something as the middleman, and paid a debt to you.” She waved off, her tails around her twitching as she shifted.

“It wasn’t nothing to me… It’s nice. To be on the net again, to have a Cyberdeck again. Feels like I just got an arm back.”

“Heh. It’s been so long since I’ve disconnected completely I don’t think I could properly contemplate it.” She agreed and I moved to settle beside her on the stone bench she was resting on, right inside her little shrine space.

“I was hoping to get some… Well information, but more advice than anything.” I said and she looked at me, her eyes twisting in rainbow colors.

“Oh?”

“I don’t want to nearly get killed like that again. I’ve spent enough time playing around. I need better weapons. I need information on how netrunners fight, both normally, and in the Combat Zone, and hacks that you’d suggest that I can rewrite for myself.”

“Well well. This is unexpected. But not unwelcome. I’ll give you all of it for a cheap price. I have a hack I am putting together I could use some debugging on. A new set of eyes to clean it up.”

I wanted to groan but nodded. “Deal.”

“Well then, Ghost in the Shell. Let’s get started. Let’s talk about your own performance.” She said and with a wave of her hand the space between the Torii gates shifted into a screen.

And I was there. Just my digital avatar, but it was the battle with Sasha.

I settled in despite not getting tired by standing, to watch. But as it went on… It wasn’t… Fun.

It was really not fun.

I watched it all the way through from the outsiders perspective. There was a lot I could have done differently, but mostly it was preparing things. I wasn’t set up to face Netrunners in that sort of battle.

But to my surprise Yoko didn’t share the same thoughts. “Explain your movement here.” She asked, and I looked as I saw myself run from the Balrog.

“I moved myself through breaching the server to a new position.”

“Yes, but why? Why run?”

“I don’t think I can take that thing.”

“Why? Because it is fearsome? Because you have no defenses? Why did you run?”

I blinked. “That Daemon would have beaten me.”

“You believe so?” She asked, and I was almost wondering if I was wrong, but no.

I was sure. My instincts and knowledge all knew that facing the Balrog was a bad idea.

“Yeah.”

“Hmm. You are correct. [HELL FLAME Anh. 2.132] Would not have beaten the Balron in any length of time.” She said and I blinked as her speech had shifted from her to a sort of digital statement of what the hack’s name was.

It was kinda silly, but okay sure, I wouldn’t want to remember the version for something either. But more interesting was that the Balrog was called a Balron? Okay sure.

“Yeah, the Balron had a defensive hack, the fire. The Hell Flame would have just eaten at that, leaving the Daemon plenty of time to do whatever it wanted.” I explained, the knowledge I had followed instinctively coming out.

“Indeed. You were able to notice that, that’s good. You have good eyes. But why Breach Jump? You could have likely outran the Balron normally. Your speed was greater than the daemon.”

I blinked, thinking back to what I had been thinking at the time.

“I think I just wanted to lead it around back to Sasha?”

“Hmm… Your first instinct was the Breach Jump?” She questioned, but it was quiet more to herself.

“I guess?”

“Breach Jumping is a skill. An advanced skill. You used it before, when I let you access the damaged server.” She reminded me. “But the use of it then, and the way you used it now are two very different things.” She muttered staring, but then she waved and shifted the screen again.

This time, to when I hacked into the server at the start.

“You breached the server quickly. Your opponents hadn’t even gotten ready to try and you were already in. Can you do this while defending yourself?”

“I don’t know, maybe? Depends on how much defenses I put up, and how much this new deck speeds me up.”

“Little to moderately depending.” She answered back.”With your skill likely little. The Seacho was already good at that.” She answered before shrugging again. “My suggestion to you, Motoko? Gaining knowledge of the net is the best thing you can do. Breach whatever server you are on first. Cracking the server means you crack the world itself. You can alter the battlefield, or at least see the battlefield for what it truly is if the defenses are too great.”

I nodded, taking that information in.

Slowly Yoko ran me through the battle, questioning different things I did, mostly to see what I thought about them, and offering her own advice after.

It was… Surprisingly useful.

In the end Yoko dumped a lot of data onto me, which took a moment to save it to my server…

Then I narrowed my eyes and glared at her, which she noticed and smiled happily.

“I was wondering if you would catch that.” She admitted shamelessly as I cut the Daemon she had sent through, to spy on me.

“Well it’s squished now.”

“Good. If you only ever listen to one thing from me, then listen to this Ghost in the Shell. Never trust any data you are given by anyone, even someone you trust. Check, double check, and then assume you missed something. Always.” She told me, and then suddenly I was forcefully moved outside the Shrine back at the entrance to the roundabout.

I nodded. Good advice.

I jumped back home. Time to get some work done.

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I had worked through the night debugging the program Yoko had needed work done on, and I wasn’t even going to point out to her that it wasn’t her work.

Whoever originally programmed it and then handed it to Yoko for a check over was in for a treat, because I had done a great job fixing all the problems it had.

The program was a virus meant to shut down power supply to an entire building for about five minutes including the back up power.

I wished them luck at whatever gig they were planning. It wasn’t my business.

That took up a while but now that it was the next day I was working on the programs that Yoko had given me.

She had sent me a few low level scop hacks. Stuff new runners would use, and I was going through one of them, an offensive hack that was designed to force a logout onto whoever it infested.

Basically against Daemons, it would delete them, as it caused their connection to whatever server they were on to be canceled, kicking them off which would lead to them just being deleted as data.

Netrunners would be harder to deal with, but it was basically the most basics of netrunner battle hacks.

Hack the runner, boot them from the server.

Of course against a runner it would be a fight to see who was the most skilled to get it to work. As any netrunner beyond a complete beginner would be able to try and cancel the forced boot.

I had already considered ways to mitigate it outright, a good Breach Jump would put me in a different section of the server, and so break the servers ability to try and force me out.

Once again Breach showed itself as an incredibly powerful skill while on the net.

Anyway, I was working on making it faster, more compact, and more likely to work when I decided it was probably a good idea to get some food and get away from the net.

Standing up and stretching I took a second to look at my Tachikoma. Its block Pyramid was finished, and it had moved on to exploring different things in my room. Picking things up and examining them. Its system was full of queries about what each object was. I might actually need to connect it to an encyclopedia soon.. Or maybe start adding the system to develop a personality?

The idea of a Tachikoma talking to me asking questions was pretty fucking cute.

I headed out throwing on my jacket and taking the elevator down to the garage. My neck was feeling better, but I still felt more tense than I liked.

The need for more adaptation points was on my mind as I slipped onto my bike and roared out of the garage.

I was thinking back to the Netrunner combat zone. But I felt awkward about it.

Maybe if Sasha hadn’t been so Sasha I would have asked her to show me it.

But that was rather burned at the moment. I don’t really feel like talking to her. I thought about a few other contacts I had, but none were someone I would really trust like that.

I sighed as I pulled up outside the Sakura market and found a spot to park before heading in for a meal.

I was on the stairs when I got a call from someone that I couldn’t just leave hanging.

Especially since she probably knew exactly where I was.

*Hi Wakako.*

*Stop in. Now, I have a job for you on a time limit.*

The call clicked off and I turned and bounded back up the stairs and across the street. Jig jig was the same as always and I jogged to Wakako’s parlor, but for once Wakako didn’t keep me waiting, she was actually standing outside, smoking a cigarette and making everyone extremely nervous with her glare.

“Say nothing. Take this. Complete the task, I will make it worth your while.” She said simply handing me a shard, and I nodded, slotting it.

Hmmm..

Oh. Well that explains the rush.

“I’m on it.” I said turning and jogging off.

I almost felt like whistling, because this was going to be fun.



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A/N Sorry to say I'm going to go on another short hiatus for GitC. I'm struggling really hard with keeping up on my backlog for the story. I want to make sure I have room to change things as they need, and that is getting smaller and smaller. I'm not sure if it's going to be one update, two, or more? Let's say for sure at least one. But I'll try to keep everyone in the loop from there.
 
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