Ghost in the City Cyberpunk Gamer SI

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Let's be real, the only way those jeans are staying up are if they are strapped to her leotard. Otherwise, the story would be little more than a long gag-real of Motoko getting pansed by her enemies... and friends.

It's just the evolution of low rise jeans. They were popular in the 70's, then came back hard in the 00's. In 2077, there's probably designs that can go even further and make your pants look like they're always on the cusp of falling off, while still staying on.

Actually, that tech probably exists today. Hybrid yoga jeans (so the pant compression carries most of the weight) that have an inelastic waistband could probably let you create ultra low rise jeans.

EDIT: Having refreshed back on low rise jeans/pants, actually I think Motoko's pants just look like normal 00s fashion. Which makes sense because her design from SAC is from that era and carries over until present.
 
Chapter 66
Deciding to go full in on netrunning for a bit to make myself feel better about getting my ass kicked, and failing a gig. I went full ham into grinding.

Breaching through the ICE with full intent, it did mean I wasn’t doing much besides thinking about the puzzle of code in front of me, and thanks to Ghost Touch, If I was having a lot of problems, I could slow down, and work my way around the ICE.

Acting as if it wasn’t even there.

The actual mechanic behind the perk was weird. In essence, I was sending my data through back channels, sending bytes worth of data, at a time through old ports, and system code that hadn’t been used in… Forever.

But then those little bits of code would all collect together behind the ICE and create a channel that bypassed the ICE entirely.

It took a long time though. The one time I tried to use it, Took me over an hour just to set up on the system. That’s with the ICE being something I could break in a few minutes or work normally, and it being against a laptop, and not a corpo server.

But it worked. The sort of crazy hacking trick that only someone that truly understood computers, could ever hope to pull off.

Completing it the first time had even given me a couple of Breaching alerts throughout the attempt.

I kept at the grind though. As much as my guitar was calling for me, the fact was I needed the self improvement.

I hated feeling sorry for myself, and if a few days grinding like crazy to get some level ups was all I needed to feel better then it was worth it.

In the end, even though it cost me all the rest of the WET ICE, I gained two levels thanks to nonstop hardcore and experimental grinding.

Mixing what I learned from Ghost Touch, into my normal Breaching. I did the opposite. Breaching loudly, without care about the alerts sent up just to see how the program would react, and over the course of three hours, figuring out how to not just hard breach an ICE system, but how to muffle the alerts… At least somewhat. It was basically learning what the Perk would have taught me if I picked it instead of Ghost touch, but of course not as skillfully.

Thought it didn’t mean I didn’t get some level ups over the entire course.

*Breach Protocol skill level up!*

Level 7 Breach!

When I got the alert, I hadn’t actually noticed at first and kept working on Ghost Touching through an ICE I had already breached before, just because of how distracted I was.

“Done.” I grumbled, rubbing my eyes. They felt tired despite not being actually able to feel weariness. My body didn’t feel stiff, in fact I stood up and stretched a bit and felt physically fine, but I could feel the tiredness in my mind.

I had gone without sleep before, but never when I was simply slamming my head into a complex mental problem like this.

I walked into my bedroom and flopped on my bed. Jun was out. So I would sleep.

—--

I was at the ramen joint in the Cherry Blossom Market the next morning. Slurping up a bowl of noodles for breakfast as I ran through a few things in my head.

I had a few responsibilities, and a few things I needed to keep doing.

Grinding. Doing gigs. Helping out my chooms with work. Making sure Jun ate something besides his XXL burritos.

But honestly, the grinding kept me busy, the gigs paid more than any amount of bills I might have, and helping out my chooms wasn’t too hard. Find some evil gonks, kill them, steal everything.

But what was it that I wanted?

It wasn’t eddies. I was pretty comfy in the apartment that Jun and I shared, although I knew someday we would probably get something bigger, or split up.

But I wasn’t planning on jumping off the edge like David. I liked living. I liked waking up every morning and deciding for myself what the day will be full of.

But in order to keep that comfy pace, I was gonna need to get stronger. The fact was the more of a rep I built by doing fun stuff, the more dangerous my life would become.

So I would have to keep growing stronger and stronger to ensure that I could have my fun filled life.

Which meant… I needed to kill. I needed enemies, and a lot of them. But, I needed them at my pace. I didn’t want to go piss of Arasaka and end up overwhelmed.

With the gang war over, things were quiet.

But there were still plenty of Maelstrom gonks around. Lots of Scavs, or just evil people in general.

But as easy as it was to say I have plenty of people I could kill it was really hard to know where they were.

Which is why I realized I needed to stop fucking around with the most powerful weapon in my arsenal.

It was time to step into the net.

To stand among the ones and zeroes, and find out just how much it would open up for me. Problem was. I didn’t have a lot of gear for it. If I was going into the net, I would need a full Netrunner suit to start with, since I didn’t have a bathtub in the apartment.

Or I would need to netrun from somewhere other than home.

Ugh!

I swirled the last bits of Ramen in the bowl and downed it like a thirty year old Japanese businessman downing Yebisu after work.

I suppose I could go talk to Yoko at the Dewdrop Inn. Maybe rent her Netrunning chair?

But what if I embarrassed myself? I had never really gone into the net except for that one time, and I had nearly melted by brain then!

No, I couldn’t allow anyone to see my first Netrunning experience. They might think I’m a noob!

So I needed to get some supplies…

Wait. I knew how to set up all the equipment for a netrunner thanks to Technical attribute.

I could just steal everything I needed! I nodded to myself that would make it all easier, and I already had a crew capable of hauling everything out of some gonks Netrunning den.

Now I just needed to find a target!

Wait… That was the problem I had in the first place! God dammit!

—--

“So that’s the problem.” I explained to Wakako a few minutes later. In the end I realized I needed to stop trying to handle everything myself. I simply didn’t have the knowledge I needed to start my new plan, but that was what contacts were for!

Wakako took a drag on her cigarette and nodded. “You seek info on someone who has a full set of Netrunning equipment, you could steal?”

“Loot! The correct terminology is looting Wakako! C’mon get with the times!” I joked only to instantly cough and settle back down as I realized what I had just said could be taken negatively.

Thankfully Wakako seemed to ignore me.

“Hmm, I can gather the information. The price will be high.”

“Aww C’mon Wakako, you know I’m not just messing around. I’m good for pay, and work.” I tried to argue, and maybe, just maybe I saw a hint of give in the old dragon lady.

“I will give you the information you want, but you will kill the one that has your equipment. The information itself will be your pay.” She said smirking at me, as if she thought I wouldn’t accept!

I blinked. Wait. Did Wakako just ask me to murder a gangbanger who had my future loot, and the payment would be the info to find them!?

Wakako! I love you!

“Sure!” I chirped happily, not earning direct eddies from Wakako was one thing, but this all started because I needed to find more people to kill! “Wakako? Tell me everything.”

—--

I looked over the rundown apartment building that my new target was inhabiting. It was more complicated than I liked. The netrunner I was after had taken over the fifth floor of the building according to reports, run everyone out of the apartments, and turned it into a little kingdom. Not so different than what the scavs did.

But this wasn’t scavs.

But only barely.

The netrunner had made a gang. No rather it was one of the netrunners chooms, had made the gang around the netrunner. To protect him, while using his information.

I was on the roof of a nearby building looking over the side at the building. And at all the security that had been put up all of it turned the building into a secure vault.

The street gang would have been ignored, maybe even been a non entity to Wakako if not for one fact.

They had a Netrunner, and he was a pretty good one.

One of the first acts the small gang had done was hijack an electronics store delivery. The Netrunner had known exactly where to hit it, and it had been the first in a string of successes. The only problem?

The Netrunner was a greedy bastard, and had stolen things he shouldn’t. Stolen from someone he shouldn’t.

Wakako hadn’t been interested in taking the gig beforehand. Pay wasn’t high enough, and it was in her interest to leave them be as they weren’t stealing from her.

But suddenly I showed up, asking for gear, and Wakako realized she could use this.

She’d get paid for a gig, I would clean up, and I would become even more useful. Netrunners are always useful after all.

I had just come by to get some images of the place and look around their security, but just from what I had seen, made me realize this wasn’t going to be a one woman job.

Not even my chooms who still called themselves Section 9 in the group chat they had put together!

Traitors!

They wouldn’t be enough. I was gonna need another gun. There were too many of them, and no way I would be able to sneak in. Sure. I could probably hack the system, shut down the cameras, but the moment I did the gang would know.

There was one other problem.

From the rooftop I looked over at the party that was going on. The gang was hanging out on the roof drinking and partying.

But they were kids.

Most of them were teenagers. Even if I knew their ‘boss’ was in his thirties.

So that’s how it was. The fucker had grown so fast by hiring street kids.

It’s why the gang was closer to fifty gonks from what I could see, than Wakako’s report that only listed ten. I watched from the shadows as the kids enjoyed themselves, girls from the apartment, and from neighboring apartments, joining in as the boys that had become members of a gang used their new clout to attract the cuties.

Almost all of the gang was on the roof, a lot of kids more than ready to fight.

This was a fucking mess.

“Dammit Wakako. I hate you.” I mumbled as I stared at the party, gathered info, memorized faces, while taking pictures.

I was gonna need to figure this shit out.

Why did all my gigs have to be so hard!? Where are all of V’s super easy go in and murder forty faceless gonks gigs! I want to murder forty gonks!

That’s 20,000XP! Minimum!

This was like the stolen car gig all over again. Wakako… We really need to talk about this.

I switched to my scan mode, looking over all the electronics set up all over the building. I would have to figure this out.

I had to.

Slowly I gathered information, checked every angle of the building. Scanned everything I could. I even slowly slipped a ping into the camera system just to see everything I was working with.

I winced as I looked at the absolute spider web of light. So much was connected to that system.

No way I could break it. No way I could beat this netrunner, not on his home turf.

I sighed as I started taking note of where all the lights went. They would at least lead me to the Netrunner…

Found him.

It would have to be enough.

—--

“Hey Malcolm, You’re late!” I called out waving over my head as the last of our troupe showed up.

“Yeah yeah, sorry my folks needed me to run an errand. Of course they only asked, as I was walking out the door.” He grumbled but settled into the booth at Ho-Oh club.

So apparently this was still our hangout.

Well with Jotaro dead, it was fine I guess.

“Okay Motoko, explain why we all had to meet up.” Hiromi demands, and Ichi nods cradling a beer he had picked up from the bar.

My eyes flashed gold as I called all of them into a conference call. Which they all joined in quietly. Of course Malcolm didn’t have the internal agent pickup, so he would have to speak up verbally to talk to us so he wouldn’t be able to share much, unless he decided to send a text.

This was a serious gig, and deserved secrecy…

And Ho-Oh was packed, and so even if we got a booth it wasn’t exactly private… And it was cool to be all secret agent levels of secrecy. Good practice too.

*Okay I got a new gig from Wakako. Should be tons of loot, and particularly, some netrunner gear that I absolutely need. Problem? It’s a small gang with a skilled Netrunner hidden away… And they hired about forty kids to be their muscle.*

I didn’t get a response right away as I started sending pictures of what I had seen, security systems, even the floor plans that Wakako had given me for my gig.

Then I waited, letting my chooms get a chance to go through everything.

*So we kill them and loot? What’s the issue?* Ichi asked, confused as he looked over everything. *We could probably set up the truck with Malcolm and I in the back, if they try to run, just open the back door and mow them down.*

*We aren’t murdering a bunch of kids.* I denied frowning at my chooms with my frowniest face.

Really guys?

*How are we going to get in then? Look.* Ichi pointed out a dozen pictures that all showed the guns the kids were carrying.

*Maybe we can just talk to them, make them give up or something.* I offered but Hiromi scoffed out loud.

*Don’t be stupid Motoko. Those kids are probably making more eddies than they have ever seen before. They are powerful now, at least in their minds. There is no chance they will let us get in and take out the Netrunner. Besides, this says Wakako wants the gang removed. While the gang will break apart if we kill their Netrunner and this other guy. How are you going to get to them through that?* Hiromi pointed out and I winced.

Dammit.

I nibbled on my lips as everyone talked around me for a bit. Obviously the killing would mostly be done by me. So it was really my decision how this would work.

Could I kill a bunch of teenagers just trying to make themselves a life here in Night City? Even if I didn’t kill them, that would leave fourty-ish teenagers with guns and a bone to pick against the world.

Well… I didn’t have to kill them. If I took them all out and just stole all their weapons that would work…

Fuck. Even if I could disable all of them, that’s still a lot of people to disarm. The danger level of the gig only grew with every step.

Wakako! I hate you!

“You guys are overthinking this.” Malcolm offered with a roll of his eyes as he went silent, obviously sending a text.

*Just take over the gang you gonk.*

I blinked, wincing at the thought. I didn’t like the idea of taking over a bunch of street kids!

*I’m in.* Hiromi offered with a nod. *That many gonks? We could do some serious heists with that much muscle.*

*It would be nice to have someone else drive trucks for me.* Ichi offered but he laughed after showing he was joking. *But more seriously it’s not a terrible idea… Motoko. We can do it. Take over the gang. Clean up the older guys leading them. Hell just tell them your pay structure and they would be yours.* He said laughing in reality.

*But I don’t want to lead a bunch of teenagers!* I whined! Even my little group was almost more than I wanted to deal with!

*Then kill them.* Hiromi said looking a little sympathetic but giving me a shrug. *Or cancel the gig.*

“Fuck.” I said aloud, shaking my head but Hiromi shrugged.

My chooms continued to pour over the information I had brought. My own hesitation wasn’t shared. There were eddies to be made, and that was that.

They weren’t even being cruel, it was just the way Street Kids and I guess Corpo kids were raised.

The data I had was gone over. Interesting things were pointed out and I let the chatter filter through me.

There had to be something. Some way this could be done… Someone poked me.

I looked up into Malcolms face as he had a shit eating grin.

“Malcolm?” I said waving the others to be silent as I looked over the data he was pointing out. I nodded.

“Good job.”

—--

“I still don’t know about this.” I muttered as I left my chooms behind. We all had some ideas on what to do, but I had decided to put a pause on it after a point.

This city, the culture… It was so weird. It still hit me sometimes that despite being in California, I wasn’t actually in the United States.

Hell. There wasn’t a USA anymore. It was New United States of America, or the NUSA. That was how weird it all was.

I had gotten so irritated that despite heading home I had gone on a walk. Traveling through the Cherry Blossom Market, just looking around as I thought.

I could cancel this gig too.

I could find Netrunner gear somewhere else. Wakako would probably be annoyed though…

And I didn’t like giving up. I could do this. I could take over this little gang, it’s not like any of the kids would have much real experience.

I just didn’t want the responsibility. I didn’t want to lead a gang! That was an escalation in my life that I really didn’t want to deal with.

I leaned over a railing looking down at the market below me, watching the people come and go.

I didn’t have to lead them. Not really. They would already have their own leaders among the kids. No way some thirty something gangbanger was properly acting as a mentor to forty teenagers.

I could just… Set them up to be able to protect their apartment complex and deal with them as I would any other gang after…

I sighed. This was going to be such a mess.

I stood to head home. I was going to need to talk to Jun.

—--

“So that’s the sitch.” I explained shoveling a bit of food into my mouth to catch up.

Jun, who had been eating as I explained my frustration, only shook his head.

“Stop taking stupid gigs.” He said simply and then nodded his head like he was giving sage wisdom.

The only reason I didn’t kick him is because Jun kicked harder.

“That’s so useful Jun-Nii! Truly I would be useless without your ad- FUCK OFF!” I screamed, cutting off my chipper tone and flipping him off. “I came to you for actual advice!”

“I can’t really help you Motoko. Kill them.” He said with a shrug. “They picked up weapons and knew what they were getting into.”

“They’re teenagers… We never know what we are getting into.” I said, a little sad at that fact.

“It’s just how it is. Do you need help?” He asked, gently.

I just shook my head. “No, I can handle it, and if you came along they would just think it’s the Tyger Claws trying to press in… No, I guess I’ll have to talk to them. To find out what’s really going on.” I decided with a nod. I sometimes wish I did have the memories of Motoko before the coma. It would make dealing with peers a little easier…

Actually. That gave me an idea. I knew exactly who I needed to call in for information gathering, my eyes went yellow as I walked away from Jun. Maybe I could actually actually get somewhere with some help!
 
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Chapter 67
The next night it was time. Preparations for everything were ready. The sun had gone down just a bit before, the kids would be actively partying, so I walked right into the apartment complex.

I had spent the morning getting everyone set for their roles, and coming up with a strategy. Hopefully it would be enough.

So I entered the apartment complex, noticing the many cameras hanging around the lobby. The lack of people hanging around like there tended to be in apartment buildings like this.

I also noticed the stairs were closed off. A heavy duty security gate. More interesting was the fact the ground floor stairs didn’t have a stairway down into the apartments basement.

I smirked. This might actually be easier than I expected.

I went to the elevator, which didn’t have the security shards you would find in higher level apartments, so it opened without issue. It did, I noticed, have a newer control pad.

The Netrunner had obviously wanted to be able to shut down the elevator as he wanted. But it took me up to the roof, why wouldn’t it? I was just a teenager here to see the party after all!

As I stepped out, I looked over the gathered crowd. Old couches, and some beach chairs scattered around, an actual fire pit made out of a barrel…

I didn’t even want to guess at what they were burning in there.

The crowd was my focus though. I needed to know who the leaders were. Not the leader of the gang, who I knew to be some old guy, just a thief using kids as muscle.

No, I needed to know who led the kids. Who was it they all looked up to and respected? But since I wasn’t a street kid in the same way all of these teens were I had delegated.

My new assistant would be here to back me up.

Of course I noticed him right away. The gonk was actually selling BD’s like usual.

I rolled my eyes as I walked up behind Nox and peeked over his shoulder as he was holding open his backpack full of BD wrappers.

“Hey BD’s Nice. Got anything good?” I asked in a joking tone pretending not to know what he was selling, as Nox suddenly smiled at my appearance and nodded.

“A few things you might like.” He said with a funny smirk.

“Thanks for letting me know about the party.” I replied simply, confirming our little lie. “Who’s your customer?” I asked, looking up at the boy that Nox had been speaking with. He was about what I expected from a street kid teenager.

Total poser. He was wearing a jacket that was modeled after some action movie star from the last couple years. Which I only recognized because I had seen one of the movies on the TV and it was meh.

“Richard. Richard Steel.” He said and I nodded along despite the fact I knew his last name wasn’t steel. He was in the NCPD database. Richard Gonzales. Minor theft, and a record for grand theft auto.

Heh kid went out on a joyride with some gonks car.

But if that was what he wanted for his street name, it didn’t bother me.

“Nox, my man, you didn’t tell me you were bringing a pretty girl. Ever hung out with a gang before?” Richard asked, turning to me with a smile. I literally had to keep from bursting out laughing, he was flirting with me! Badly!

Aww. It was like a puppy growling trying to act tough.

“Once or twice. Family connections to the Claws. Have I heard of your gang before?” I asked as I settled into the seat next to Nox.

“Not yet! But Straight Lane Shooters will be all over Night City eventually!” He demanded with the overconfidence of a teenager with a gun.

Nox had done his job perfectly.

I had asked him to head up an hour or so before I arrived, and find the leader of the kids, and point him out to me.

He had done just that.

Richard Steel was a bit of a blowhard I could tell, but he had a certain overconfidence, and more importantly there were eyes on him. Plenty of the kids were seated around him like he was the one in charge looking to him, and letting him talk.

He was the most popular kid here. With a clique of friends all wanting to hang out with him.

What was funnier is that I guess he wasn’t bad looking for a teenager, but there were a few narrowed eyes from some of the girls sitting around us.

Glaring at me.

Don’t worry girls, not my type. Probably spent too much time in front of a mirror every morning.

“I’ll look forward to it. I’ve always wondered, how did it all work? I mean. How does a bunch of Street Kids end up with so much iron?” I asked, nodding my head to one of the gangers that had an Ajax assault rifle across his lap as he chatted up a cute girl.

That sort of hardware obviously wasn’t standard street kid fare.

I mean not everyone was a gamer like me.

“Hah! Our Boss is an amazing planner. He set us up, we ended up klepping a weapon shipment, most of it was sold off, but we got to keep plenty of iron.” He said as he reached into his jacket and to my surprise pulled out a TKI-20 Shingen. A smart SMG. A very expensive smart SMG.

That was actually a pretty dangerous weapon for anyone not wearing good armor, an ECM, or good enough Subdermal.

“Nice Iron.” I couldn’t help but compliment him and mean it. Although I noticed his hands as he put it away.

He didn’t actually have the Smart Link Chrome to use the Smart system.

It would be a dangerous SMG but not the homing bullet monster that it could be. Interesting.

“Heh, it’s just one of the benefits of being SLS!” He called out and it took me a minute to realize that SLS meant Straight Lane Shooters.

Thankfully I was using Cold Blood to keep calm, otherwise I would have been giggling up a storm.

Nox thankfully knew what I was here for, and distracted the conversation saving me from awkward flirting as he cut in and started talking up his wares again.

I fell back out of the conversation not disappearing as I listened to Richard talk to Nox, and the general conversations around.

Although Richard really was focusing too much on me. Something Nox had obviously noticed, and was trying to distract him. Thanks Nox. You’re saving me from awkward flirting right now I won’t forget it.

It was almost time.

Eventually Nox actually made a sale of my BD. The Maelstrom Assault was apparently interesting I guess. Afterwards I made a motion with my head and Nox rather than trying to sell anymore headed to the elevator. I watched to make sure it actually opened for him, and once he was gone I gave him another minute or two to hit the ground floor.

His job was done. Thankfully I was still ‘interesting’ enough that Richard didn’t wander away instead flirting and offering me a beer, which I took but wasn’t going to actually drink.

Instead, after waiting long enough for Nox to get out of the building I asked a question.

“So who's your boss? I don’t see him around.” I say as I lean back and watch the kids' reaction.

He frowned a bit. “The boss is busy, and doesn’t deal with the gang directly except through me. I get the gigs and I hand them out.” He said suddenly shifting from a happy teenager flirting around, to a Street Kid sensing something is off.

“Cool, then I’ll chat with you. Why do you work for this older gonk, and his netrunner buddy. You gotta know they plan on just using you as muscle? That eventually you are going to piss off someone that doesn’t care you’re all kids.”

My question was loud enough the whole rooftop seemed to hear it, as a lot of the conversation went quiet. The kids sitting around Richard all focusing on me noticing something was up.

I wasn’t following the script Richard was expecting. Suddenly I wasn’t just a cute girl to flirt with and he was the big gang banger.

I was dangerous.

Especially since I went cold, shifting myself just so, in the way that my Perk knowledge from Fearless Chill prompted me. The movement would suddenly turn me into a predator, a fearless creature despite being in their home.

“The fuck are you on about? Morgan and V3L0CITY are the only reason we have the eddies and iron to protect ourselves!” He nearly shouted back, not just at me, but at the crowd.

Seems the kids weren’t all happy with their older overlord, and Richard was trying to hype them up.

“Protect yourselves? From what? Another poser gang? Or just a street gang down the street? They aren’t threats anyways. You are playing in the big leagues, any Merc would chew through all of you like a meatgrinder.” I tell them honestly as I lean in. “You’ve been taking expensive gigs. The sort of gigs that people notice. The sort of gigs that the people you stole from don’t just pretend never happened. Like they do for the minor shit” I explained bluntly.

“If anyone is gonk enough to come after us, we have security and plenty of iron.” He said glaring and his hand only inches from reaching for his gun.

Cute. The gonk thought he could quickdraw me?

I snorted, I really did, unable to resist. “You mean all the security systems that are set up to tell the netrunner he has someone on his ass so he can escape?” I asked the elevator alone had told me what the plan was.

There was a basement in the apartment complex. One that was on Wakako’s old blueprints, obviously the best place to hide the netrunner. Secure it down and create an exit, and boom you have the best defended place for him.

With a bit of remodeling the fact the stairs no longer actually led into the basement, stopping anyone from being able to access the basement and boom. Underground Bunker.

The kids might not realize it, but I did. Ping had shown me the truth of the Netrunners plans. I was lucky that I had trained so much on sneaking my Quickhack into systems. The Netrunner had never noticed. And because of it, and Malcolms eyes we already won.

He just didn’t know it yet.

These kids weren’t being crafted into a future big gang. They were just a meatwall and muscle, a smokescreen and a useful crew to pick up loot.

At least that’s my assumption. I didn’t have much faith some older guys would actually care about the street kids.

Either way I was sure the Netrunner had an escape plan. Which is why I was up here. On the roof, dragging all the attention to me.

“What the hell are you playing at?” Richard demanded standing up and trying to loom over me. Looking aggressive, but of course failing as only a teenage boy could. Thinking they were so much more intimidating than they are.

My eyes flashed gold for a half second as I blinked. Sending a text.

“Simple. I’m one of those mercs that are here to kill your netrunner, and boss.” I explain calmly letting that fact ripple through the crowd. Then I moved. The poor kid had already shown me exactly where his Shingen was holstered. I had him locked down within a second, my strength for once actually surpassing an enemy, chrome arms, and my high Body gave me the advantage, and skill took care of the rest.

He was locked down, his Shingen in my hand as I held it up to his temple.

Unlike Richard I had a Smartlink, and it was pretty cool, the first time I had connected with a Smart weapon.

But I had bigger problems. The entire crew on the roof were glaring at me, guns gathering together.

“You won’t get out of here.” Richard grunted and I shook his head.

“Who said I’m going anywhere?” I asked, and it wasn’t long after that an explosion was heard downstairs. It was in the lobby, but only I knew that.

My team was on it!

I grinned as I felt the tension ratchet up.

“Let Richard go!” A girl said holding a Satara at her hip glaring at me. “The elevator is already shut down, you're trapped!”

I had planned on keeping them occupied a bit longer, but why bother?

Not when I am given such a perfect line.

“Silly girl. You think I’m trapped up here with you. But it’s the opposite. I’ve trapped you up here with me… Well at least somewhat.” I tell her with a wink as I back up hauling Richard along with me as a shield causing all the kids to follow after me.

“What are you doing?!” Richard nearly squealed as I brought him right up to the ledge around the roof.

“Hey Richard? Your people are actually pretty protective of you. We’ll talk after all this is over okay? No reason to have any of your chooms die tonight. So just stay up here until the bullets stop.” I told him simply and then I pushed him forward and stepped backwards up onto the ledge, and then took another step backwards staring into the faces of all the teens looking at me in shock.

And leapt.

—--

Richard Steel

This night wasn’t going how it was supposed to! It was supposed to be another party, another show of how much better things are now that they joined the SLS!

Now that Richard worked with V3L0CITY, and Morgan. Morgan the old man was the face, since V3L0CITY was a hermit never leaving the net.

But it had been going so well! Eddies, guns, respect!

He had it all. Sure he knew Morgan and V3L0CITY weren’t planning on sticking around forever. But that was fine Richard would drain them for their intel until his gang were strong.

The cold kiss of his own weapon against his temple told him just how little he was prepared.

Who was this girl!?

“Hey Richard?” She prompted, taking his full attention. Not that he wasn’t already very aware of his position with the way she had grappled his arm behind his back and gun against his face. “Your people are actually pretty protective of you. We’ll talk after all this is over okay? No reason to have any of your chooms die tonight. So just stay up here until the bullets stop.”

What?

“Wha-!” He gasped as his wrist was pushed forward forcing him to practically fall forward and then he was free.

He turned just in time to see that crazy purple haired girl step backwards arms spread and the brightest smile across her face.

She fell off the roof.

“No way.” He gasped as he rose up and peeked over joining a few of his crew that were doing the same, only to watch as she was not only still alive, but actually leaping from broken pieces of the apartment, to air conditioners, to finally an old sign pole that she caught and spun herself around before dropping landing on the ground in a crouch.

She glanced up and from this distance all he could see was her eyes glowing red in the neon lights of the street level.

And then she was gone. Rushing down the street.

“Richard?”

“Martin, check the elevator.”

“It’s locked down. You know V3L’s rules. The moment he noticed trouble he would lock down. To Protect himself.”

“Yeah… I’ll call Morgan, try to let him know. Just… Just give me a second.”

He pulled out his agent from his pocket and started hammering at the number.

That bitch had at least dropped his gun.

—--

That was so much fun!

I was practically giggling as I raced to meet up with my chooms.

The plan overall was pretty simple.

Gather up almost all of the gang's forces in one spot, and thanks to their own policy lock them down. I hadn’t been sure if the Netrunner would lock down the elevator or not at first, but after confirming there was no other way down to the basement I had been sure.

Although I hadn’t actually blocked off the stairs. A grenade that was mostly smoke and flash at the base of the stairs had done a good job of keeping them clear for now. Besides, what teenager was going to think about the staircase? The building was six stories tall. I doubt any of them had ever even used the damn stairs.

I was glad the elevator had been shut down though. I hadn’t wanted to risk trying to hack it. If the Netrunner was any good I might end up in serious trouble if I tried.

But I hadn’t needed to blow up the whole thing. The grenades Malcolm had tossed into the lobby, only after making sure it was empty had done what I expected.

The security the Netrunner had set up went on lockdown. Elevator was locked down, and without security shards or anything, obviously the kids wouldn’t be able to activate it.

Probably that had been done on purpose, one of the biggest risks the Netrunner had was the kids deciding to kill him after all.

Then I would just parkour down the side of the building. I had already found multiple paths down the other night when I was scoping out the place.

Then came the best part.

See, Ichi, Malcolm, and Hiromi were hanging out the back of Ichi’s truck with my favorite girl HMG! They would keep the front of the apartment complex locked down, and make it seem like we were preparing to assault the Netrunner.

What would a coward do when confronted like this?

He would run!

I giggled as I raced across the street to an office building just across the way. My Ping the other night had revealed all the security systems that were connected together by the Netrunner.

Normally this wouldn’t be that important, since I wasn’t sneaking in, but Malcolm had noticed something weird.

One of the lines of the security system had stretched across the street.

With a short visit to the other building I had found the basement, and the odd little hatch hidden away in a corner of the basement. The hatch that was a recent construction, and had obviously been broken through the old concrete wall, and had a very familiar brand of security keypad attached to it.

An escape hatch.

So I jogged down, my chooms were causing a commotion at the entrance, and looking at it from a camera it would look like an assault squad preparing to storm the place.

The hatch hadn’t been opened yet, and I settled into a dark corner of the basement to wait.

It didn’t take long, a few quiet minutes of waiting, though I was in a call with Hiromi confirming that everything was quiet at their end, when finally I heard it. Muffled footsteps echoing through the brickwork and hushed voices.

I smirked as I waited, and then the hatch beeped open. A man stepped out.

This wasn’t the Netrunner. Morgan Fields was a tall man, he had chrome, but was no borg. No he hadn’t ever been good enough for that. He had originally been a member of 6th St. So ex-army, but he had only been a private, even at the end of the last war.

He hadn’t ever amounted to anything at least according to Wakako’s information, and had fled from 6th St. After fucking up.

He had gotten drunk and punched a higher up in the gang. They hadn’t liked that.

So he had joined up with a choom of his V3L0CITY. A netrunner of some talent. Although really he was just the face of the Netrunner who apparently hated disconnecting from the net.

And as Morgan looked around, his eyes sliding right over where I was hiding, unable to pierce the darkness V3L stepped out of the hatch. Stumbling a bit and actually shivering.

The man was emaciated. Practically a skeleton in his suit. Unlike Morgan he was a borg. Almost everything chest up was chrome.

Yeah the guy was definitely a Cyberpsycho. Probably obsessed with being on the web.

“I gave you one job.” V3L muttered out, his voice completely robotic. “Keep everything quiet so I could netrun.”
“It’s not the time, we need to move before whoever is after us catches up. Complain to me later.” Morgan said as he grabbed the netrunners arm and started hauling him away.

Which is when I stepped out and aimed my Burya. The first round was deafening in the enclosed space, but it certainly did it’s work, a massive hole blown into the Netrunner, putting him out of the fight, as I aimed and fired at Morgan.

He was better than I thought. By the time the first round hit he was already jumping to the side causing my shot to miss as it blew a crater in the concrete wall.

Fuck!” He cursed as he shoved a weapon over the edge of the ancient steel machines littering the basement.

Fuck.

I dodged, and then rolled around just saving myself as the Smart ammunition could track me all the way around the machine I was now hiding behind.

The fucker had a Shingen too.

“You cocksucker! I’m gonna kill you for fuckin V3L like that!” He roared and I just went cold.

I was probably going to get shot a few times here, but I just had to take out the fucker first.

Unfortunately my kiroshi had already lost track of him, between each of our hurried movements the software that let me tell where someone is through walls had lost track. So it was a gunfight with both of us hiding in the dark.

Unfortunately for Morgan. I was made for the dark.

I rose up and started stalking, sticking to darkness and tight holes that I managed to slip through without too much effort as I crept closer and closer to where he should still be.

And as I got closer I tried to listen for something only for the ringing in my ears to block that sense.

Note to self, ear plugs, or a hearing protection in general. Couldn’t deafen myself every time I used the Burya in an enclosed space like this.

So I relied on my sight, and Ninjutsu in general to stay hidden as I hugged the wall circling around him.

Until I saw him. He was looking around wildly, trying to find where I was, his buddy had been pulled into cover as well, and the borg was seemingly laying there dead as white blood poured out around him.

Poor guy, never even noticed me as I raised my Burya up.

But then suddenly I felt it.

An attack, and assault I had never experienced before. Instantly my mind went to defend it, I was being quick hacked!

My defenses rose up, the knowledge I had gained from a perk so long ago the only thing stopping the program from instantly smashing my defenses!

Cyber Security. I hadn’t even thought of the perk I had taken for level 2 Quickhacks, since I got it. But I was glad I did. It was the only reason I knew enough about defending myself that I didn’t get immediately battered down.

I couldn’t even fire before Morgan was alerted, forcing me to leap backwards grunting as a smart round slammed into my side, that was probably a rib breaking.

Dammit.

I slipped back, trying to go for another angle, but the hack assault was so powerful.

I was losing.

Something slipped past me into my Cyberdeck and spread around. I gasped as my arms spasmed, jerked and literally sparked as a program was forced into my system, the assault so overwhelming I couldn’t stop it before the effect already hit.

“Oh that’s where he was. Fuck sneaky bast-bitch. Fucking hell, that’s just a girl.” Morgan said as he walked over, turning the corner to see me on the floor gritting my teeth as my arms literally kept shocking me even as they turned and tweaked in weird angles.

Burya was still in my hand though. I just needed-!

“Heh.” He chuckled before raising the Shingen and firing.

I grunted and gasped as he dumped whatever rounds he had left in his magazine into my chest. My leotard blocked a few rounds here and there, but he was pumping plenty of holes into me.

I couldn’t breath.

He turned and walked away even as I felt myself starting to die.

The Quickhack suddenly ended.

They thought I was dead.

I reached down with jerking hands and managed to grab a max doc.

A few moments later despite not having any air to breath in my lungs I depressed it into my mouth and suddenly I was alive.

I rolled over gasping quietly, as I spat out blood clearing my lungs.

I grabbed another Maxdoc and huffed that one down too.

Fuck.

Fuck!

I hadn’t been thinking about the netrunner. The borged netrunner, which meant until he was dead, he was still alive!

People only die when they are killed Motoko!

I rose up angry. More at myself than anything, but maybe partially at the fucker that just shot me up.

I turned the corner to see the bastard trying to carry his netrunner choom out of the basement.

Burya barked twice, the surprise completely catching Morgan off guard. There was no attempts to jump away, or gunfight this time. He was carrying his buddy and couldn’t escape.

Then I brought up my Lexington and dumped an entire mag into both of them. Then I reloaded my Burya and shot all four rounds into both bodies.

Just to be sure.

I checked them both after just to be sure and sighed when they were both very dead.

*1000 XP Gained.*

*750 XP Gained.*

“Fuck.” I winced leaning against the machinery for a minute as I caught my breath, my chest aching with every breath. I probably had multiple broken ribs.

What a massive fuckup. I hadn’t expected the netrunner to survive after taking a Burya round to his back.

It had almost cost me everything. I took a breath and let it out. I had to be better than this. I should have fired another round into the Netrunner while I was escaping. Should have made sure he was dead.

I shook it off. I wasn’t invincible. I would learn from this.

I wiped myself down so I wasn’t covered in blood and then zipped up my jacket.

Looking at least semi presentable I took pictures of the two fuckers and sent it off to Wakako to confirm the gig was complete as I headed back out of the building towards my chooms.

They were still waiting at the entrance. Truck backed up and ready to be loaded up, but all of them were armed and ready in case the teenagers decided to cause problems.

“The Netrunner and his choom are dead.” I called out as I walked up doing my best not to stumble.

Broken ribs hurt.

Hiromi immediately fist pumped while hissing a yes as she bounced out of the truck. “Great job Motoko! I knew you could take care of those losers!” She cheered and I winced.

“Yeah well… Their netrunner was good. Better than I thought.” I grumbled which instantly made her start freaking out. I just waved her off. “Broken rib I think. I’ll get checked out with Vik after. But we need to loot up. I’m gonna unlock the elevator, and then you guys are gonna be looting everything to the bedrock, while I unfortunately am stuck on guard duty.” I told them as I walked past them into the building and towards the elevator.

I was cautious about interfacing with anything that the netrunning borg had set up, so I hesitated for a moment as I reached to plug in my cord, but eventually I stuck it in. And then sighed. Thankfully without his direct action, his security was good, but not something that could stop me, or kill me.

Five minutes later the elevator opened up and I sighed. “I only unlocked this and the basement floor. Give me a minute to make sure there aren’t any traps.” I told them, but Hiromi was at my side before the elevator could close on me.

“You’re hurt! Motoko let us handle that.”

“None of you are netrunners. It’ll be okay, I just want to make sure there aren’t any HMG turrets or mines or something.” I told her, but while she winced at that, she didn’t back up.

“Nuh-uh. I’m coming too.” She demanded and I sighed, not really in the mood to argue. Instead I just shrugged and activated the elevator.

I would just push her out of the way if something went bad.

The elevator dropped down into a netrunning paradise.

“Nice.” I couldn’t help but mutter because there was so much gear down here. Wakako had come through.

She hadn’t just found me a netrunner with some stuff.

She had found me a netrunner with a TON of stuff.

Wakako! I love you!

“Wow. That’s a lot of eddies.” Hiromi muttered and I shook my head.

“Not so much, remember most of this is stuff I’m keeping.”

“Oh right for your netrunning. Still so weird that you like that stuff, you used to hate it… Before I mean.” Hiromi seemed to backpedal but I just smiled at her.

“It’s okay. I know I’m different now. It doesn’t bother me.” I told her and she nodded and then she looked around and said something that broke all of my plans.

“So where are you going to put all this stuff anyways?”

“Put?” I looked around.

The basement was huge. And pretty full of chords and server racks, and a big Netrunning chair that would be integral to my netrunning…

Oh.

“Fuck.”

This complicated everything.

Where was I supposed to take all of this shit?

I took a seat and started thinking. No way even a tenth of this would fit in the apartment. I mean, the chair alone would take up my entire closet bedroom.

There had been a definite fuck up on my part here.

Dammit Motoko, you needed to stop playing around. This should have been planned out where it would go before jumping head first into this raid!

Okay I couldn’t hold it at home, and while Ichi’s truck could probably haul most of it out, it wouldn’t be everything, and I didn’t want to keep his truck filled with my shit…

A storage unit maybe? They weren’t exactly safe, but if no one knew it was mine, and we kept quiet…

“Alright Motoko.” Hiromi said, suddenly startling me as I looked up at her from where I had been glaring at the floor. “All taken care of.” She threw me a thumbs up as if that explained everything.

“What’s taken care of?” I asked not following Hiromi’s thought process.

“Well it just so happens the last two gonks that were using this basement were just flatlined! Shocker I know. So I just called the owner of the building and explained we were taking the place over. He argued. I informed him that I was standing in the same room with the merc that had flatlined the previous owner. He showed he had a brain and accepted that the basement was ours. Welcome to your new netrunner room!” Hiromi cheered, looking proud of herself.

“...Ah?”
 
This is going to be like that Tanya fanfic where her black ops henchman keeps doing unspeakable things in her name without her ever knowing, isn't it?
I think her henchmen would be too busy just running damage control, just keeping the loot in one place and the side-gigs like the budding XBD franchise running to really get into trouble on their own.

Motoko is perfectly capable of causing trouble on her own, she doesn't need help :V
 
Motoko is perfectly capable of causing trouble on her own, she doesn't need help :V
This applied perfectly fine to the story we're referencing too. The issue is that the ruthless henchman basically did every shady shit under the sun (against the MC's actual wishes, which henchman girl 'comically' misunderstood all the time), from blackmail to assassination of political rivals and allies, even starting a secret society at one point. But because the MC didn't find out about it, she got away clean while reaping the benefits. Narratively, this doesn't really work because you can't play something for laughs and straight at the same time. That's why I'm glad it won't happne here.
 
This applied perfectly fine to the story we're referencing too. The issue is that the ruthless henchman basically did every shady shit under the sun (against the MC's actual wishes, which henchman girl 'comically' misunderstood all the time), from blackmail to assassination of political rivals and allies, even starting a secret society at one point. But because the MC didn't find out about it, she got away clean while reaping the benefits. Narratively, this doesn't really work because you can't play something for laughs and straight at the same time. That's why I'm glad it won't happne here.
Well, I'm going to disagree with you here, in the vein that I kinda like it when it happens in YS stories (mostly because I just absolutely adore any YS content shut up about it). If executed well, I absolutely adore this kind of trope. I've seen this kind of stuff executed poorly though, so I see your point.

I don't think this is the direction this story is going towards, so we are both in agreement on this point I suppose.
 
Chapter 68
Hiromi had taken over then, to my surprise as I was still processing the fact I now had a new place. A new home if I wanted.

I didn’t want a new place! I liked the old place! Just because it was a little small was no reason to get something new!

But Hiromi overrode my concerns entirely as she tugged me along and we went up to the first floor to get everyone.

To my surprise though, Nox was there hanging out around Ichi and Malcolm,

“Hey Motoko. Motoko’s choom.” He greeted Hiromi and I. Funnily enough Ichi and Malcolm were side-eyeing him like he was a threat.

“Hey Nox. Thanks again for helping me out. You good?” I asked, confused about why he was still here.

“Yeah I just wanted to see this through. Not everyday you get to see something this crazy.” He offered with a shrug and a smirk.

I almost matched his shrug but thought better of it as my rib twinged. “That’s fine. We are going to head up and chat with the kids. Might end up in a firefight.” I warned and he nodded, reaching into his backpack and pulling out a Mox painted Unity.

“I want to see this through… If I can?”

I flashed him a thumbs up and nodded my head towards the elevator and we all clambered inside.

This was the important part.

Would we be able to do this without killing anyone else? I looked to Hiromi, who was honestly the one leading us at this point.

Hiromi was eager to get to the roof, but I could tell she was a little nervous as she played with the Katana on her hip.

Malcolm had a massive grin on his face.

He was carrying my HMG.

Bastard was giving that back just as soon as I could carry her again.

And Ichi just hefted his shotgun and was holding it ready to use.

The elevator binged open to a roar of voices, but all of them were clear.

“Morgan! This crazy gonk!”

“Finally! Did you have to-”

“Ugh why did it take so long to kill one-”

Of course the voices went silent when they realized it wasn’t their previous boss stepping out of the elevator.

“Hello hello! I’m Hiromi!” Hiromi called out as she stepped out like… Well like she was the boss. Her nervous fidgeting from just before gone. “Sorry about the trouble, but it’s over now! The old man and the Netrunner that previously helped you out are zeroed! Sorry about that!” She chirped out all the while smiling.

I wasn’t sure what her crazy plan was, but I was carrying a gun in both hands, everything reloaded and ready to fire if any of the kids took a shot.

“Fuck.” A voice echoed out and it was Richard. “You fucked us.” He said, sounding absolutely infuriated as he stomped through the crowd towards Hiromi, which stilled when I got between him and suddenly he was staring down my Burya.

Some of the kids around him also raised their guns, but he would be dead before they fired.

Before I could talk Hiromi did. “Now now! No need to bring this to violence. The fights already over you know? So let’s all have a talk about what the new situation is.” She said as she walked forward brazenly and settled into one of the seats and grabbed a beer. Seemingly waiting for Richard to join her.

Hiromi? What the hell were you plotting?

—---

An hour later I knew. Hiromi had… Made a deal.

I no longer had any idea of what was happening.

She had sat down Richard and basically talked him into a peaceful arrangement with Section 9.

Hiromi literally called us Section 9. If not for Cold Blood keeping me calm I knew my head would have exploded.

It had just been a joke! No one could know!

We were a poser gang now!

But in the end none of the kids had died. The killing was over, and they wouldn’t get much out of attacking us. Hiromi had convinced them that allowing us to borrow the basement, and having a netrunner working out of the apartment complex it would mean they could rely on my work making sure the security system continued working, and maybe be willing to accept some work from them from time to time.

In exchange Section 9 would also have access to a horde of teenaged gang bangers ready to work as muscle if we ever needed.

I had given up on being involved in the agreement at this point. I was tired, still angry at myself for getting shot and ready to head to Viks for a nap.

And I was just nodding along as Hiromi took over the details I didn’t want to deal with.

But in the end to my surprise it worked.

The kids seemed happy enough to be in charge of themselves, at least for now, Hiromi would be their contact with Section 9. Which meant they would thankfully leave me alone, and I had a place to do my netrunning from and some security while doing it.

Thankfully with the process finishing Hiromi pulled us out, wishing Richard a good night, and with the elevator operational again, the party was now over.

My group took the elevator down first to the ground floor and to Ichi’s truck.

“I can’t believe that worked.” I muttered looking over at Hiromi who had been absolutely preening for the last hour as she ran the kids around into a deal.

“You should just trust me! It was easy enough for someone like me.” She said primping her hair with a hand.

“Well I’m just glad I don’t have to deal with this.” Ichi said with a smile then instantly pointing a finger at Hiromi and I. “This is all your trouble.”

“Don’t be silly Ichi! If we need a truck of course we will call you, and with the SLS, Section 9 affiliation, we may be doing more big work.” Hiromi offered, raising a hand up to her mouth and laughing…

“A princess laugh? Really?” I asked in between chuckles at Hiromi's actions.

“Of course! I just did something amazing! Do you know how good having groomed a gang will look to my rep?” She asked, looking proud of herself. “Why did no one ever tell me how fun this whole Fixer thing could be!?”

“Ah of course the Corpobrat found her true calling.” Malcolm teased, but the bite in his words were thankfully softened by the way he nudged her after. “Just remember us street kids when you are at the top of Arasaka tower.”

“Who are you again? The chauffeur?” She instantly retorted, earning a squawk of outrage from Malcolm and giggles from Ichi and I.

I winced a bit at the end though.

Stupid rib.

“Alright Chooms. Thanks… For everything. I wouldn’t have been able to do this without you.” I told them.

“Don’t worry about it Motoko! We are chooms! Considering how much you pull us along, it felt good to be able to actually help out.” Hiromi said with a shrug. “Besides, we’ve been getting a lot out of this for a while. Eddies, rep, chrome.” She muttered counting off her fingers.

“Eh. The pay is good.” Malcolm said teasing and that was that from him.

“Hey it was… Preem. I’ve never been this close to something this crazy before.” Nox offered, the boy had been quietly following behind us the whole time not really taking part.

“Hey you were instrumental. Thanks Nox. Is the pay enough?” I asked and he snorted.

“Don’t be silly, I still have a ton from all the eddies I’ve made from the BD’s that I haven’t handed over to you yet.”

“Oh? That’s right, you are the one selling my Motoko’s XBD’s… I think we should talk!” Hiromi offered with a shark like grin as she started stalking towards Nox.

Well that wasn’t something I was going to get in the middle of.

“Well… I kinda need a visit to Viks. So I’m gonna get out of here. Malcolm… Put my HMG back in my trunk please.” I glared at the boy who had been sneakily walking off towards Ichi’s truck.

—--

“It’s not that bad Vik.” I muttered, but the look he gave me kept me silent.

“Alright all of you, head on out. Motoko, will be fine, but we are going to need some privacy.” He ordered shooing Hiromi and Nox out of the clinic with his dad energy. Both had followed me to Vik’s Hiromi dragging Nox around to talk more about his work.

I continued to ignore Hiromi getting involved in that.

I was more focused on Vik, because I was feeling like I was about to get yelled at.

“Mind explaining why you have bullet holes through your leotard?”

“I got shot… A lot. Fucker had a Smart SMG… Well now I have a Smart SMG.” I admitted with a sigh.

“How are you still alive? You told me your healing takes eight hours.” He demanded rolling in next to me. “I get if can’t tell me, if someone is keeping you from talking about it, but-”

“No it’s not that. Honest. No one but you knows about it Vik… If I take a Max Doc it sorta supercharges the healing for a bit… I guess I just didn’t share that bit. Sorry.” I offered actually wincing. I probably should have told Vik that last time.

“That makes even less sense.” He muttered rubbing his nose under his glasses. “The only thing in a MaxDoc is… Well nothing that would cause rapid onset healing. Those things are just adrenaline, and some-Nevermind. It doesn’t matter. It causes you to heal?”

“Yeah, pretty quickly, just about everything but broken bones. I-”

“Okay you are staying the night. We are going to test just what a MaxDoc actually does to you. Jesus Motoko, Kid. Rapid healing could have millions of side effects!” Vik sighed, seemingly trying hard to resist ranting at me.

It was sweet. If it made me a little ashamed. I knew it was safe because Gamer… But I couldn’t exactly explain that to him.

“Sorry Vik. I’m fairly certain it’s safe?”

“Testing.” He decided nodding firmly patting me on the shoulder as he actually went to close off the clinic doors so no one could come in.

“Now. Kid lose the Leotard it’s a loss anyways, I have a medical gown here somewhere you can we- Jesus kid!” He grumbled as he jerked his head away from where I was already peeling down my leotard.

“What?”

“Just put this on.” He rumbled at me as he tossed one of those backless medical gowns a patient might wear.

“Okay. I don’t know why you are being weird, you are like three times my age.” I snarked at him, only to earn a choked back laugh.

“Motoko, you're fourteen. I’m about six times your age.”

“Wait what?!”

“I’m 74 kid.” He said as he wheeled back around on his chair to start strapping sensors to me.

Wait.

Was the reason Vik’s dad energy was so intense because it was actually grandpa energy!?

—--

Vik ended up holding me the entire rest of the night running tests on my healing and trying to figure out why a Maxdoc causes a healing effect.

In the end he had discovered a lot, and had more questions than he had before.

But I had escaped. A quick call to my Quadra had it drive over so I could head home and I was gone.

The apartment was quiet as I entered and I immediately went into my room thankful that Jun wasn’t here as I peeled my ruined leotard off and threw it into the bag I kept all of my damaged clothes.

I would need to make sure Jun didn’t find that until I fixed them or scrapped them.

I took a quick shower to finish cleaning up and then once more suited up I was in the living room with just the barest hints of sunlight starting to filter in through the armored blinds.

What do I do now?

I sighed, as I flopped onto the couch. I wasn’t entirely satisfied with the situation with the kids, I really didn’t want to deal with having any affiliation with some random street gang.

Especially one that had been one step away from being wiped out for being too greedy.
The kids were going to be a massive pain in the ass. I just knew it.

And I didn’t want to see them die.

It was bound to happen. Night City wasn’t kind to anyone.

I shook it off. I could only be responsible for the people close to me. That’s all. Just that. If the SLS get themselves killed hopefully I won’t ever know.

I stood up. Grabbing a bunch of my net gear from around the apartment and headed out. There was one more thing I needed, and then I would go back to my new Netrunning Den.

—--

Purchasing a full Netrunner suit with the cooling system still active had taken a hit to my funds, but it was too important not to have.

I didn’t want to melt my brain like I almost had before.

The old seamstress lady that I had bought all my Leotards from was more than willing to make the sale, especially since I ordered a few more of my Leotards as well.

I kept getting bullet holes in the damn things after all.

I drove my Quadra over to the apartment complex.

“Straight Lane Apartments.” I muttered to myself, forced to shake my head that the kids had literally named themselves after the complex itself. This complex was old, and it was rundown. I wouldn’t be surprised if everyone here was literally just squatting in a semi-abandoned building.

Then again. Lights were on, and the water still ran, so someone must own the building and keep things running.

It didn’t even have a garage attached to it, instead I had been forced to park the Quadra in a space a block down the street and walk the rest of the way.

I noticed pretty quickly that I was getting attention.

Kids were staring at me.

Some I recognized from the gang, and some I didn’t. I had no doubt that something as big as the SLS losing their netrunner, and losing their big league gigs was spreading around.

And that they now had a new leader. All the while some teenager with purple hair had flatlined their old boss…

Or they might even have put a hit out on me, telling the kids to try and flatline me the moment I walked back into the building. Just to save Richard the hassle of dealing with us…

But that was just my paranoia. Richard had more use of me alive, or rather he needed a netrunner to keep his stuff running, and maybe pass on intel to point his kids at gigs that they could do and make eddies.

Morgan and V3L0CITY had targeted weapon shipments, or netrunning supplies with his horde of kids. The SLS didn’t exist before that. I doubted Richard had suddenly gained all the knowledge needed to run a gang.

As I entered the complex I wasn’t surprised that a pair of kids were hanging out in front of the elevator, and both stood up as I approached.

Both girls had shotguns.

“Richard wants to talk to you, or the other one.” The smaller of the two girls said she reminded me of Hiromi before. All neon and flair barking away to get attention, and to avoid anyone realizing she felt nervous.

The other was quiet, a more firm grip on the Tactician Shotgun she was carrying. She at least carried herself like she knew how to shoot it, but from experience, that gun was too big for the girl, especially as it didn't have a stock.

“Tell him to come down to the basement then. I have some work I need to do.” I told them, waving the bag in my left hand that had my suit and a spare laptop.

Not that they knew that.

They both scowled, but it was the taller girl that spoke up first. “Richard wasn’t asking.” She started to demand, but she had let me get too close, and half a second later I jerked the shotgun straight out of her hands, and grabbed the barrel of the shorter girls shotgun in the same moment.

I just had to drop my bag to do it.

I winced a bit as the Laptop hit the floor. Hopefully it wasn’t damaged.

“Don’t.” I told them simply letting them understand that I had control of both of their weapons. “I’m not a member of your gang. But we are working together now. If Richard needs something, he’s welcome to come chat with me.” I informed her, and noticed that despite everything the smaller girl was still trying to jerk the shotgun out of my grip.

Unfortunately she was a teenage girl without any chrome, and I was a chromed out Gamer. Her attempts weren’t able to even budge my arm.

“Fine.” The taller girl ground out seemingly realizing the situation was more dangerous than she expected.

I nodded and only after I was sure I had everything sorted did I let go of the barrel of the shotgun and offer to hand back the Tactician to the tall girl.

She didn’t hesitate in snatching it back with a glare.

“I’m Motoko by the way. Since we will be sharing a building together in the future, I figured you should know.” I offered and the short girl scowled, looking like she wanted to raise the shotgun back up, but realizing it was dangerous as the taller girl settled her shotgun back in her hands with a nod.

“Mary.” She offered and then headed towards the elevator. The shorter girl followed after only a few seconds as she looked confused about why I wasn’t being shot.

I watched as they both headed up to the fifth floor. The floor the gang now controlled.

I went ahead and accessed the elevator system through a scan and ordered it to come down. There literally wasn’t a button to go to the basement so only someone who had some netrunning skill could actually get down there.

After a minute of me standing there waiting since the old elevator had to go up, let the girls off and then come down. I finally reached my basement.

It still seemed weird to consider it mine, but it really was.

I looked over the array of equipment and had to shake my head. Some of this stuff was super high end. I mean just the fact he had server racks meant V3L the previous owner had been a damned good Netrunner. There was that tier system with Netrunners on where they were.

I didn’t think about it much, but it went like this.

Tier 0. Using old old systems, like a Cybermodem to access the net. No one really used this anymore except people just looking up info online. Usually if they were over 60.

Tier 1. Which is what I had done for the most part. Just using my link cord into systems.

Tier 2. Is what is considered real Netrunning. Cybergoggles and other systems let someone view the net in actual dimensions, rather than just a flat screen. Of course this is when people start overheating, so Ice Baths were this tier.

If you weren’t rich enough to buy a netrunner suit, you were tier 2.

Tier 3. Is professional stuff. Netrunner suits were considered part of this tier. Usually adding in Net chairs and biomonitors, that was all in this tier.

Tier 4 was elite level… Server banks, potentially Cryostasis chambers, and even direct blood cooling was all part of this tier, and was usually as high as someone could go without being a corpo.

V3L Had been around this level. The equipment he had left behind was expensive elite level stuff…

And I wasn’t about to stick my head into any of it, without doing a full check up and wiping of basically everything. I would download all the data to drives for later look over, but no way was I connecting to his private server.

He would definitely have some Daemon or Black ICE in there ready to kill.

But there was another tier. Tier 5 gear was the crazy Netwatch stuff. Things like a full chrome installation that basically adds everything the previous tiers had but into mobile cyberware letting someone netrun anywhere, and with better speeds and power.

So I had a bunch of high end stuff to start checking out. Thankfully all of my Netrunning skills meant I could actually do this.

So I got to work, I connected my laptop into the server, instantly it got attacked, and I sighed as it basically fizzled shutting down.

Yep. Expected.

After a quick reinstall of the laptop making sure it was back up and running. I started breaching the server like I would any other system. But since I knew how dangerous it was, I was using the skill from Ghost Touch to do it. Slowly sending bytes of data through side access ports until the small bytes would grow into an actual program that would give me access.

Of course I was interrupted long before I was finished. There was a beep going through the basement and it took me a moment to check on the monitors along the wall that were connected to the security system that had been put into the complex.

Richard was requesting access to the basement. Apparently there was a way to request access.

He was standing in the elevator, an agent in his hand and he was obviously waiting.

I approved the request, sent the signal, and the elevator came down.

Other than looking behind me at the monitors, I hadn’t turned away from the server I was breaking into.

Richard stepped out of the elevator into my basement with a certain confident stride as he walked over and stopped beside me.

“Richard. What’s up? Mary said you wanted to talk?” I asked, still distracted, there was a bit of data that I needed to send in through a infrared sensor that could take a few bytes and it was a bit difficult to process the data right.

“I wanted to talk. To get to know my new choom.” He skewed the way he said choom obviously unhappy with the idea.

“I’m not your choom. Nor will I be. I don’t have time or interest in joining your gang. I’m just someone who shares a building with you, and is more than willing to give you info from time to time on some good scores.” I replied.

“We both know that isn’t all you will do. SLS will crumble apart in weeks without income. I can’t have my friends go and try to get protection money, this whole area is technically Valentino. But they don’t care about small fry like us as long as we don’t mess with their business. Can’t do drugs, can’t do a lot of theft in the area. Makes it hard to earn eddies.”

“Well talk to Hiromi then, she is the fixer type.” I looked away from the server to meet his eyes. “I’m… No hold on.” I muttered pulling away from the server it would hold for a while.

As I did so Richard watched looking irritated and anxious.

“I can talk to her, the terms we worked out are fine I guess. But she said you’re the boss.”

“Yeah I mean. I’m sorta the leader of my chooms, but I’m not your boss.” I rubbed the back of my head “Here take a seat we should really clear the air, this whole thing was a mess to begin with.” I pointed him at a swivel chair beside the security monitors, probably Morgan's old seat, as I took the Net chair sitting on it sideways to face him.

“Listen. I took a job from Wakako. Your group's thefts obviously pissed some powerful people off. Wakako almost didn’t take the gig, you were still small time. Small enough she wasn’t even interested in offering it to people, but I needed Netrunning equipment. So she gave me this gig. I could have just killed all of you.” I told him bluntly. My chrome finger pointing straight at his heart. “It wouldn’t have been tough. Silent, loud, whichever. You are lucky that I don’t like killing kids. So I found a way to get the gig done without flatlining any of the kids Morgan had wrapped up in this shit.”

“We could have taken you. We have good gear! Good security!” He argued instantly, trying to regain some confidence from my own seeming threat.

“I could have started throwing grenades during that party last night.” I told him bluntly, making him wince. “By the time any of you would have even realized what was happening… Listen you guys got really super lucky, and I’m not here to rule you as a street kid empress or something. But I’m also not enough of a bleeding heart to be your choom.” I admitted trying to convey my annoyance through my hands.

“You come in, ruin the first good thing that ever happened to us? Destroy us without even killing us, which… Okay yeah I appreciate we didn’t have to call up any meat wagons, but still. You ruined what we were becoming, and now you want to just make friends? What do you want?”

“I want this Netrunning gear, and I want to be left alone. Hiromi saved me from having to haul this shit out of here so that’s great, but it makes us neighbors now. Which isn’t something I was planning. Listen Richard. I think you did a good thing helping out your chooms yeah? I’ll do my best to keep the security of this place top notch. I’ll even back you up if the apartments are ever attacked, I live here too now after all, but helping your gang isn’t my priority you know?”

“Yeah. I know.” He said sound tired. “We’re street kids. We are never the priority, you probably don’t get that though.”

“What? Why wouldn’t I? I’m a street kid too!” I said… Even if it was only partially true.

“You’re some Corpo kids aren’t you?”

“Nah. Just Hiromi. My family were all Tyger Claws, although I’m not really into the gang thing. I’m just a merc. Hiromi’s parents are Arasaka though.”

“Yeah I figured. It’s why we weren’t gonna cause any problems… You really a street kid? You don’t really act like one.”

“I’m just weird!” I told him with a thumbs up. “But yeah I live in a small apartment with my brother Jun who is a TC Enforcer. So listen, we get it. Even Hiromi. I don’t want to mess with you, or your chooms. I’m not like Morgan, who is going to use you and eventually make you take the fall for it.” I told him and he winced.

“Even if you were, we would still do the gigs. Morgan didn’t need to convince us to take the gigs. We were willing. More eddies than any of us had ever seen just for a few gigs?” He sighed.

“Even if it will all come crashing down on you?”

“Of course! Even if we all die it was worth it. We got to be something! Made this city know that we existed!” He said hotly as if caring about your own life was… Wrong.

Fucking Night City.

“Fuck that I’m gonna live to a hundred and eighty.” I told him with a shrug. “But listen. I’m not going to interfere with you and your chooms. I’ll help out with security, and maybe more if the pay is good, and in exchange, all I really ask is you keep anyone from trying to mess with my stuff.”

He nodded “Fine. I can accept that. Just maybe tell me if you see a good chance to make some eddies.” He asked, sounding kind of beaten.

I nodded and that was pretty much that.
 
Oh I get it now.

Idiot harem protagonist.

Leader of a group with 9 in its name.

Doesn't die when killed.

Really cool.

Epically overconfident moron.

Beloved tomboyish girl.

Motoko is a Cirno.

Prove me wrong if you dare :V
hey just because she goes and picks fights, isn't very smort, gets no respect, and leads a bunch of idiot kids who are even dumber than her... shit she actually is isn't she.
 
hey just because she goes and picks fights, isn't very smort, gets no respect, and leads a bunch of idiot kids who are even dumber than her... shit she actually is isn't she.
Hey, at least she's good at math!

*remembers she can't count to two when double-tapping a gonk*

-nevermind, Cirnotoko confirmed as canon.
 
I'm afraid I have serious issues buying the "I don't understand anything' trope from a character whose most consistently advancing stat has been intelligence the whole story.
 
I'm afraid I have serious issues buying the "I don't understand anything' trope from a character whose most consistently advancing stat has been intelligence the whole story.
We just confirmed she's a true-born baka, no matter how high her INT stat is to act as a multiplier, there's only so much it can do.
 
I'm afraid I have serious issues buying the "I don't understand anything' trope from a character whose most consistently advancing stat has been intelligence the whole story.
It is more her not liking the culture of Night City. her not understanding things tends to come in the form of massive culture clash and her sensibilities clashing with Night City. She is quick on the uptake when it comes to learning things. being smart and adapting to a foreign culture are 2 very different things.
 
I'm afraid I have serious issues buying the "I don't understand anything' trope from a character whose most consistently advancing stat has been intelligence the whole story.
2 things. 1 Intelligence doesn't work like that with the gamer system, it just lets her think faster and process data quicker.

2. Have you ever met really intelligent people? I have, like IQ 170+ people? Some of them are good at everything, but a lot of them can be the dumbest motherfuckers I've ever met. Like incapable of understanding basic shit despite being brilliant at whatever they can do.
 
2 things. 1 Intelligence doesn't work like that with the gamer system, it just lets her think faster and process data quicker.
In other words, every point in the INT stat is like 'Toko downloading more RAM for the budget PC that's her brain?

2. Have you ever met really intelligent people? I have, like IQ 170+ people? Some of them are good at everything, but a lot of them can be the dumbest motherfuckers I've ever met. Like incapable of understanding basic shit despite being brilliant at whatever they can do.
After a lot of trial and error I am capable of understanding basic shit now, thank you very much :V
 

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