Ghost in the City Cyberpunk Gamer SI

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.
I don't want to sound like I'm nitpicking, I did enjoy the chapter overall, but you're kinda doing the 'have the cake and eat it both ways' thing here. If Motoko has only been adding more RAM or whatever, she doesn't, in fact, have a 170 IQ, so your second justification doesn't work even if we assume your personal experience with smart people being universal social dumbasses is reflective of the general reality (which I'm wiling to agree to disagree on). But the first point doesn't much work either because she has had precisely zero issues understanding and co-opting any other social circumstances, some of which were more complicated and under more duress than this.

In theory, this is the sort of thing that could have worked as a gag if it was a running gag since the start. At this late stage, it just feels like a trope shoved in to add some levity. Which would be fine if it didn't comes at the expense of her internal character consistency.
 
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Chapter 69 (Nice)
It took the entire day to finally break the server's system from within. Literally sneaking past all the ICE and security.

It was awesome.

And I am glad that I waited, because as I looked through the security, if I had tried to break through it definitely would have deleted everything.

Instead, since I had gone slow, careful, I had access to all of the files. His netrunning information. His programs!

He wasn't a programmer himself, but he had bought plenty of stuff. An array of daemons, and netrunning hacks were all there collected on the server for me to play with.

So I went to work, first copying everything over to drives, and then doing a complete wipe of all the data on the server.

I even went over the hardware itself just to make sure there wasn't a physical trap involved. Only once I was sure it was all clear did I move on. Checking his chair, and the setups there. I couldn't use most of the Biosystems he had installed as they were made for a borg.

A borg blood injector wasn't going to do much for me after all.

But the actual monitoring systems were great, and I happily reconfigured them to fit me instead. Then I went through the hardware that was laying around, it had basically everything I would need, I already pulled out the Netrunner suit and hooked it into the chairs systems, it would draw power and keep me cool as I ran.

But as much as I wanted to jump in and get started, the basement still had plenty of other things I needed to go through.

I dug into the security system, taking it over, checking the ICE and using a bit of knowledge I had seen from systems that gave me trouble, actually separated out each camera into its own partition. It took hours of work, but if someone pinged the network, it would only show the camera they pinged, and the security terminal, instead of everything connected to the system.

Unless they were extremely skilled, or their Ping was far superior to my own.

Specifically I wanted to cut off the rear hatch from the network entirely as well.

I didn't exactly want someone sneaking in from the back door and killing me as I was netrunning, but it was also too useful to close off entirely.

So instead I had removed it from the security hub, setting up my spare laptop across the room near the tunnel and setting it up.

It would act as the security hub for just that door, cutting it completely off from the system.

No one would be able to ping the system and find out about it. V3L0CITY for all of his skill had been kinda dumb about actual physical security. He was probably a terror on the net, but in real life his skills didn't quite equal out.

I went through the elevator security protocols as well completely coopting them and even setting up some ways to activate the elevator if I wasn't around.

I wasn't a shut in like V3L had been, and my chooms might need to come down here for some reason. So I had sent them a security key that would send the elevator down to the basement.

I wasn't going to give it to Richard though.

It wasn't that I thought he would kill me or something, but he could come down here to steal something.

It's not like we were chooms or anything, despite the agreement he had made with Hiromi.

Then finally after going over all the equipment. I was ready to netrun!

Which is when a beep distracted me. I had just gotten a text.

Well…

I would be ready if Jun hadn't just asked where I was.

So I locked everything down, headed upstairs and drove home.

Tomorrow. Tomorrow I would netrun.

—--

Jun had listened to my story about what I had been up to with wide eyes.

"Motoko. You took over a gang?!"

"No! I just beat a gang, and then Hiromi made a deal so they don't mess with my stuff… And I'll give them some gigs if I find anything while netrunning. Not the same thing."

"Motoko you took over a gang."

"I really didn't!" I denied but to my surprise Jun reached over and pulled me into a hug.

"Look at you! Leading a gang and everything! Oh! You should talk to Fujimura-sama, he might be able to help keep the gang in business, maybe set them up as a TC offshoot. It happens sometimes."

"I don't want to!" I denied almost yowling but Jun just laughed and swung me around.

I was gonna claw his fucking eyes out!

Jun must have sensed my irritation as he put me back down and patted me on the head which I took a swipe at his arm that he pulled back hurriedly.

"It's preem Motoko. You should be proud. That doesn't happen a lot you know? It'll be a good experience, and with so many people working for you, you'll be able to do some really big gigs."

"I don't want to. It's annoying, and I don't want to be responsible for a bunch of kids getting flatlined."

"Kids get flatlined everyday 'Toko, you can't do anything about it. Just-"

"I absolutely can do something about it. Not be responsible. I can't help every street kid in the city, but I can certainly help a few around me sometimes, but I'm not taking on responsibility for forty gonk kids that want to get themselves killed to make a few eddies." I grumbled and Jun just shook his head.

"Everyone is willing to get themselves killed for a few eddies Motoko. It's why there is always a need for more gonks." He said, shrugging. Which only made me more irritated.

The lack of respect for life everyone in Night CIty had was super annoying, and doubly annoying because usually I'm worse than the average person.

But I don't like the idea of killing kids, especially just being blase about it.

"Yeah I guess." I grumbled, but the argument was over. Jun obviously did not want to argue with me about it. He instead raised up the remote and turned on the TV.

Another one of his annoying shows was put on, but I decided to sit with him for a while and watch it. Sure I didn't really like it, but Jun was family, and sometimes you have to do stupid boring things with family so they knew that you loved them.

—--

I considered waiting until morning to head out, but honestly, it wasn't like I needed to sleep, so I ended up just tinkering with some of the program data I had pulled from V3L's server loading a few of the quickhacks, and Netrunning programs and daemons into my Cyberdeck after thoroughly checking them out.

I looked through my Cyberdecks status to make sure I was set up.

[ICE Shield. Matt Mk.3]

[HELL FLAME Anh. 2.132]

[Ping]

[Barrier Dataload Militech 9.4.2.111.2]

And then that night I left the apartment and drove over to the new complex.

The basement was just how I left it. I took a moment to strip and suit up into the full Netrunner suit, turning it on and shivering as the cooling unit kicked on and balanced out. Then I sat in the Netrunner chair and clipped everything in. The biomonitor activated and I sighed as I closed my eyes, and then when I opened them?

I wasn't in reality anymore.

It was dark.

I was on a spire with a small flat area to stand on. And nothing else.

This was my lobby. The starting zone. Basically I was on my web browser's home page, only it was just a blank page, because I had never set it up.

Now it was time to start running. I sent out a ping through the system, connecting to the citynet and basically opening up my view to the true net.

Above and below me a city grew from nothing spreading out as my ping ran through filling out the world.

The city grew both from the ground and the sky, making me realize first that the rules of the net didn't follow the rules of reality.

More and more it grew to the horizon until I couldn't see anything but the visual manifestation of the net. There far out of my sight something bright and furious red glowed, clashing with the aesthetic blue of the city scape.

The Black Wall.

I took a step and left my little pillar, instantly I was within the net, Slipping through modem lines, and old infrastructure. I walked through the security that V3L had set up to protect the apartment complexes local net.

It was less leaving a space, and more walking out of the castle walls. Onto the streets of the net. Information flew past at a rapid pace.

And yet. As I looked at the almost video game-like visuals all around me showed me I wasn't alone.

Every once in a while I would see a splash of foreign color, and it would be another netrunner. Their blank bodies only had the face visible, everything else was a sort of faded human shape.

They were running down the streets although they rarely looked like they were physically moving. Many ran around with futuristic vehicles, or on the backs of exotic animals. But they paid me no mind.

I didn't have any sort of movement program. Relying instead of handshaking through different servers and systems as I moved along.

They could skip the ques on the back of their mounts, I was the peasant on foot needing to greet each gate guard to get passage.

It was… Fascinating. A different world entirely.

As I looked around I realized what it meant to be a netrunner. Each server, or network was a building, hidden things were literally hidden, Potentially under the ground, or in out of the way spots.

It was like a massive virtual dungeon, with safe rooms, traps, monsters and loot.

I understood entirely why so many people became obsessed with it.

It was also dangerous.

As I walked along I could see alleyways that glowed in more sinister colors of secure areas. Plenty of places had powerful ICE with big warnings to stay away unless you had a passcode. The warnings were often fences, or walls. 'Physical' barriers to entry.

But they weren't physical. It was all a representation of the net given form and shape.

It was all so very very interesting.

I couldn't help but feel like exploring so I headed towards one of the big buildings I could see that was open. A local net not super secured. As I both walked into the building up the stairs, and slipped into the server, I quickly discovered it was a server for Megabuilding, H4 to be precise. I slipped into the local net as easily as stepping into the server. It had no security blocking anyone out.

But inside was a riot of noise. Ads, and information everywhere. I looked up, just like the megabuildings this representation was a hollow building. A massive open space in the middle and as I looked upwards there was simply nothing but more megabuilding, going up and up and up practically infinitely. Every person that had ever lived in the building, every account, every person that had ever spoken to the corporation in charge to potentially rent every lick of data stored here.

Data that was made for them and stacked up higher and higher.

"The fuck you doing?" A voice called out surprising me, and as I turned, I found a netrunner. The man looked a little staticy, He was obviously using lower end parts but he was here. Like all netrunners his body was a weird sort of colorless body shape, the only detail their head stood out.

A netrunner here. And this was probably his home turf.

"Just looking around. Never been into a megabuilding server before."

"Well fuck off. This is my netspace, and I know you don't live here."

"No I don't. I'll be gone as soon as I'm done." I offered, but that was the wrong thing to say, because a moment later, he raised his hand, it distorted in static and data and turned into a gun.

It wasn't a gun though. It was a representation of a program, a hack, a weapon. The fact he formed it like that meant it was a threat.

My normal Quickhacks wouldn't have done much here. Maybe shutting down his optics, but I bet it would be really hard to get it working on him here, but luckily I had come prepared. I accessed the new programs I had installed from V3L.

The assault was sudden, but unlike when I had been nearly instantly hacked even through my defenses by V3L, this guy wasn't on his level.

In fact he fired and instantly it was like his bullet was in slow motion as his assault hit my firewall and began trying to breach through. I reacted using a small trick that Cyber Security had taught me and redirected it through other systems elongating his access port by spoofing my location. I hadn't done much to visualize the defense, but something about this space…

I started basically teleporting around, even as the bullet continued to give chase hitting the different locations I had been following me.

He didn't send any other hack, too busy trying to breach through the mess of port access information I was throwing up between the two of us, but this was just a way to give myself more time.

I wanted the attack to stop. So I did a trick.

I spoofed my location again, but this time used a port connected to the Megabuilding we were in. A redirect to a piece of the Megabuilding server that was absolutely lagging, moving at a crawl due to some kid downloading an absolute metric ton of porn.

My move might have lagged his download even more, but it also caused the netrunners assault to stutter to an absolute stop, unable to send the data through the server channel. The 'bullet' basically freezing in space.

But that wasn't going to be the end. Once he realized his hack had stalled he turned and attacked me again.

This time though I was more than just ready.

As his assault came up it ran into a wall.

I was testing out one of V3L's quickhacks.

ICE shield.

Instantly neon octagons appeared in the air rippling and shifting as the bullet traveled through one, Instantly the bullet seemed to lose most of its form, and then it passed through another shield, and then it stopped on the third. Literally turning to dust as it hit the shield.

"Now fuck off." He demanded as if his little assault had actually done anything.

As if attacking me wasn't going to have repercussions. Besides I now knew this guy wasn't good enough to harm me. So I sent my own assault. A barrier system, the attack was similar to a DDos attack. I would flood his originating connection point with a few million requests, and quite literally 'bar' him from being able to access the net as his connection was walled off by junk data.

The visualization turned the attack into a kaleidoscope of colors as the same shields that were my defense now multiplied and shot out, looking to surround the Netrunner.

He grimaced, and motioned like throwing something out of his pocket, and my shields slowed, literally frosting over.

Personal ICE. He was creating a barrier around his access point making the junk data bounce off, unable to flood the connection.

I frowned instantly looking over the ICE that was on one hand visually growing out of the floor, and on another just a sequence of code.

The dichotomy was… Interesting.

I would need to breach it to let my attack go through. So I did. I slammed into his system in a barrage of code, and it wasn't even a contest. Just to prove my point I waved my hand and fire swirled around. The ICE shattered in moments causing my barriers to speed up and then lock into place.

HELL FLAME. A completely pretentious name for a breaching program that devoured data trying to annihilate it into a gibberish mush. His ICE hadn't been strong enough. It shattered under the dual assault.

"YOU BI-" The netrunner was cut off as his avatar distorted and sparked out. He had disconnected before the Barrier could kick him out of the Megabuilding lobby. Probably worried that I would have pushed something dangerous through with my advantage.

Lucky for him though I didn't add that sort of attack program in. If I had, I could have sent a Quickhack to short circuit his system, or used the barrier to attack his Cyberdeck, potentially blocking him into a blank space without a way to wake up.

Netrunning was dangerous.

*250 XP Gained.*

I blinked because the alert had come in, as a golden engraved neon screen in front of my face.

Oh.

OOOOH!

I could get XP in the net!? I was motionless for a while as I processed this. If I could find something to fight here, I could get more actual levels!

"Hey you gonna clean up your mess? I know Aaron was being a digital bag of dicks claiming the lobby again, but you are filling the server with a ton of junk." A voice called out startling me and I looked around.

Another netrunner was on a floor above me, standing sideways on the wall as he had his arms crossed over his chest.

I looked around wondering what he meant before wincing.

The effects of our little fight still remained. The ice and fire seemingly laying around melted and still burning nothing respectively.

I get it. If a Netrunner ran around bashing shit down, it would damage the servers.

"Ah yeah sure. I'll do that." I muttered, looking around at the code, it wasn't too hard, the fire was mine, so I simply put a stop to the program, causing the fire to end. The ICE was more interesting, as I had to think about it from two perspectives. On one hand, it was just the remains of an ICE program on some computer that I had broken through.

On the other it was digital clutter.

In the end, I just sent the remains of the program to my own recycle bin.

The reason I had been able to break it so easily was because it was an old ICE version, so I didn't really need to look into it, but it was interesting that I had basically stolen the program.

Well… Copied it… Sorta. I had technically caused the original program to eat itself which had broken it but I could still copy data from the net into my own system.

Actually I could do that a lot. The server that V3L had was exactly that. A repository for data I found while netrunning.

"Thanks. Now unless you are here to do something, can you get out. You are claiming a lot of server resources with how active your connection is." The netrunner said to my surprise as he sort of pointed at the exit.

"Ah. I'll lower my bandwidth, I'm just looking around." I told him, as I did just that. Reducing my upload to the megabuilding server. Sure everything got a bit laggier, but in exchange, I wasn't using up much on the server anymore.

"Sure do what ya want." He mumbled and then started walking sideways along the wall.

"Weird place."

—---

I left not long after. The Megabuilding server had a lot of pretty boring data. Although I did check in on David Martinez, this was his apartment building after all.

Their rent was a bit past due, but otherwise they were good as far as their data said the management didn't have any issues with them. David's position as an Arasaka student actually gave the family a good bit of leeway.

No apartment manager wanted to piss off a future Arasaka officer.

Then I was out in the wilds and there was only one more place I could think of to go see.

It took a few moments to handshake through a few servers before I reached the Kabuki Roundabout server.

As I entered, I couldn't help but smile because it looked almost identical to the real life place. As I looked around I noticed it was actually really busy on the net, and not just through normal traffic.

Netrunners were hanging around.

I guess I had been right. With the Dewdrop Inn being in the area, obviously this would be a netrunner hangout.

I walked around enjoying the aesthetic setup. Since this was a netrunner hangout it had actually been setup for them. Places to sit, private rooms, booths selling and hawking gear, which was just data.

I realized that what I had seen of Yoko's Dewdrop Inn had only been a far lesser half of the truth.

This was the real Dewdrop Inn. An entire server architecture taken over to be a Netrunner hangout.

I noticed an array of Netrunners hanging out around a table. In the real world it had been an eatery, a place to eat after buying some food, but here, it was covered in a jumble of objects representing programs and code that the Netrunners were each seemingly bartering for.

But to my surprise they were definitely more my age, maybe a few years older, but still teenagers. Their faces weren't high definition. Some moved as if there were only a few points of control, meaning they were using old net goggles, and gloves to interact with the net instead of a full dive.

The fact they weren't elites was perfect. It meant that it wasn't as awkward as I approached, stopping far enough away not to feel like I'm intruding.

"Excuse me?"

"Yeah?" The first one that responded was a girl turning to look me over with a very awkward movement, her entire Avatar seemingly shifting along with her head, going from sitting at the table to literally turning an entire 180 to face me.

"Whoa, look at the fidelity. What are you running?" Another of the teens asked, but I ignored him for a moment.

"I'm new in the area. Was wondering what everything is." I asked and the table had a flurry of quiet messages sent between the teens.

It was funny, watching them communicate like that, was very similar to watching someone whisper between each other in the real world.

Only I could see the lines of communication opening up and connecting the group together.

"We'll help out, but not for free." The first girl uttered, but the boy sitting beside her suddenly sent a program that…

Well it was like a nudge. He even made a motion with his avatar just to stop her.

"First rule of the Kabuki Round Server. We offer advice, for free, but help costs info." He offered, cutting off the girl who huffed but nodded at his words.

"Oh great. I'm just wondering where everything is I guess. I'm mostly just looking around."

"Well, that I can do." He said and I got a quick file offer. After checking it over, I opened it to see basically a list of different IP addresses each with a name right next to it. "That's everything public here on the server. There are hidden areas, but that isn't an offer to try and find them, if someone wants you to access the sub servers, they will invite you. Otherwise be respectful, no attacking other runners here, and you'll be fine. That is a real warning by the way. Yoko keeps a horde of Security Daemons hanging around." He mentioned pointing up, and I noticed them.

Daemons. Monsters, mostly looking like demons, hung around the roof of the Roundabout, like gargoyles, waiting to protect the server, and I suppose anyone that was attacked.

"Cool."

"Cool? Jeez, are you like some grandma running a kiddy avatar?" The girl asked and I couldn't help but pout at that.

"No. Cool is just cool. I'm bringing it back." I argued only to be instantly laughed at.

"Sure ya are."

"Anyways, hey I appreciate the help." I told the boy who just nodded, and I hurried away. Not wanting to talk to the bunch of teenagers anymore.

Now that I had the IP and description of what everything was, I could look over the building and see what rooms attached to what IP.

Man this was so cool.

Obviously the first place I went was the one I was most familiar with in the real world.

The Dewdrop Inn.

I didn't use the IP to sort of travel to the Inn, instead I wandered the Roundabout walking up the stairs and around until I reached the door.

As I touched the door it accepted my handshake protocol, and I was in.

But it wasn't the Dewdrop Inn that I knew from the real world.

A technological Rave of music sound and netrunners was everywhere.

The Dewdrop Inn, was a fucking Netrunner Club!

I stepped down the steps leading to the dance floor and noticed that a few netrunners were actually dancing together, a few were even 'connected' bridging their avatars together into a private connection.

Oh my.

I looked away, even if the Avatars were simply dancing to the music together, more than likely going through an automated dance routine as their actual consciousness did… Other things.

The place wasn't packed, but it was full. A few of the booths around the edge had small groups, or even a few solo netrunners just hanging around.

This whole place was so surreal. A mixture of the normal and the digital mixed together. I slipped onto a table to just take it all in for a while.
 
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Nice :cool:

You running a personalized avatar? Because if there ever was time to dust off The Laughing Man, it is now.
 
Nice :cool:

You running a personalized avatar? Because if there ever was time to dust off The Laughing Man, it is now.
Avatars actually get some attention next chapter, and in particular why Motoko doesn't really get one. (Yet.) I'm basing it off the fact that during Edgerunners no one really had a personal avatar. They were just fuzzy bodies and a detailed face.
 
Avatars actually get some attention next chapter, and in particular why Motoko doesn't really get one. (Yet.) I'm basing it off the fact that during Edgerunners no one really had a personal avatar. They were just fuzzy bodies and a detailed face.
I think that would've been just a decision the studio made to not confuse the viewers too much, but it doesn't really matter all that greatly either way I suppose.

Speaking off, any plans for GiTS inspired hacking action? Like a personalized optical quickhack that affects the victim's ocular system by making them see only blurred outlines and the faces as the Laughing Man icon? Or a daemon that's uploaded to a surveillance system that does that for everyone. Both could be somewhat useful when needed to blend in into a crowd in a hurry, especially when combined with Toko's ancient nin-nin ways.
 
I think that would've been just a decision the studio made to not confuse the viewers too much, but it doesn't really matter all that greatly either way I suppose.

Speaking off, any plans for GiTS inspired hacking action? Like a personalized optical quickhack that affects the victim's ocular system by making them see only blurred outlines and the faces as the Laughing Man icon? Or a daemon that's uploaded to a surveillance system that does that for everyone. Both could be somewhat useful when needed to blend in into a crowd in a hurry, especially when combined with Toko's ancient nin-nin ways.
Yeah but I do kind of like the idea of Avatars being something most hardware can't handle, as it would require too much memory. In this case we see a custom Avatar next chapter, which is what brings it all to the attention.

Basically most people are stuck with formless avatars and a detailed face because they don't have the hardware to run a complex avatar, or are on a server willing to put up with their detailed avatar. (It was the best explanation I could come up with why we don't see custom avatars in 2077, or Edgerunners.)

Basically Data Krash fucked this up too. As most servers are still pretty wrecked. IMO.

On whether Motoko will make GitS inspired hacks? Of course! I really want the ghost optical hack. Motoko just walking through a bunch of gonks to steal something in plain view, none of them even able to see her? Sounds preem.
 
Chapter 70
“Well well well. About time you wandered in here kid.” I turned at the sudden voice, and to my surprise it wasn’t who I thought it would be.

Or maybe it was?

The voice had been Yoko the owner of the Dewdrop Inn. Or at least the person that was always at the counter, but the avatar?

That wasn’t human.

Instead a massive woman stood before me, or I guess I should say a Kitsune. Nine tails fluttered in the windless air around her, and she wore a kimono that was only ‘slightly’ on her.

“How did you configure your avatar like that?” I couldn’t help but ask and a moment later the Kitsune laughed, a tittering sensual noise, completely different from the woman that I had spoken with in the real world.

“This is my server. Since I’m not wandering around the net, it’s easy to configure an avatar to my liking. Unfortunately I’m back to basics whenever I leave the Inn, but I rarely do that anyways.” She offered with a shrug that almost had her Kimono slip even lower. I think the only reason it didn’t was because it was a digital object because that shouldn’t have stayed up.

“Nice to see you then Yoko. Or should I say Kyuubi no Yoko?” I asked, and her face brightened up in a delighted smile.

“Hah! You know a bit of mythology good!” She said smiling brightly in a way the normally unemotive woman never had in reality. “C’mon kid. I know this is new to you, let me give you a bit of a run down, I also have some questions for you. Like how did you get V3L0CITY’s Rig.”

I had been about to start following her without a care but I hesitated when she revealed that.

She noticed as well. “No worries kid, no one is going to want revenge for that dickbag's death, call it just curiosity.” she offered, waving the fan in her hand she gesturing me to follow.

I did.

Yoko might be a bit different here, but that didn’t mean I was going to suspect her of attacking me.

She led me out of the dance floor and up a pair of stairs made of nothing but light up to the second floor where there was only one door, but as we approached it blurred from a blank looking door into an ornate set of Shoji.

“This is my private lobby. There are a few others, but I don’t give up server space for nothing, but C’mon in. It’s secure, we can talk.” She offered as the doors slapped open and we entered into…

Well it was a Neon Japanese Shrine.

Once the doors sent me a handshake and accepted my entrance the room I walked into shifted, instead of a set of Shoji I was walking out from under a large red Torii gate. Into the open space of a Shrine. Other than the lights all being neon colors, and the aesthetics very focused on foxes, the place looked like…

Earth, sorta.

Neon stars in the sky, a big glowing moon above, and everything looked more realistic that I had seen elsewhere.

“I spend a lot of server space making sure my lobby looks good. You like?”

“Yeah it’s cool.” I replied looking around as she walked over to a picnic set up under a Sakura tree dropping neon pink flower leaves onto the area.

Yoko definitely had a theme.

“So whenever I saw you at the Inn, this is where you really were?”
“Mostly. I have an expensive Cyberdeck that lets me dive while still being active. I mostly have to focus on one or the other though.” She replies as she waves me to a seat.

“So Motoko. This your first dive? How are you liking it?” She asked and I blinked at the sudden surprise question.

I had been expecting a question about V3L0CITY. “It’s interesting. I had some trouble when I went exploring the Megabuilding H4 server, but the guy that attacked me wasn’t very good. I pushed him until he disconnected.”

“Oh? Already had a fight? Not bad. Most first timers lose their first real fight on the net.”

“I guess I’m used to fighting.”

“I suppose you are. I heard about V3L0CITY’s death. He was well known in the netrunner community. But not well liked. He did have a lot of information.” She said and that is when I realized what was happening.

“Information you want.”

“Information I will happily trade for.” She offers instead. “That is the way of netrunners. We trade information, for information. Of course that implies you have his server data? You are running off his hardware, and I can tell you have some of his hacks stored.”

“You can tell that?” I asked surprised looking at myself in shock. In order to find that out, she would have had to hack me!

“It’s an old trick. I’ll teach it to you if you want, it’s not something really secret anymore, but yes in a sense. I don’t know the hacks you have specifically, but I can read some of his leftover code on your avatar. Keep it in mind, whenever you have a program installed and ready for use, it can leave a trace on your avatar, and where you use it.”

“Like a smell.” I offered putting it together and she puffed out a laugh that would have been a snort on any other woman.

Stupid Sexy Kitsune.

“You can think of it like that if it helps you wrap your head around it, but yes. Such things can be tracked. I’ll teach you a bit about it, but first. Do you have his server data?”

“I do. He had a kill switch on the data, but I bypassed his ICE and disabled it. I saved everything and wiped the server for my use.”

“Brilliant!” She said, smiling happily. “I am doubly lucky that we already have a relationship, that data is valuable. Very very valuable. And I would appreciate the chance at a first look, for a fair trade of course. As you already know I’m willing to help new netrunners, so I have plenty of learning courses, and data to get you familiar with the wonders, and dangers in the shallow net.”

“And the deep net?” I couldn’t help but ask. The difference was easy enough even for a newbie to understand. The Shallow net was the net created after the DataKrash, after the Blackwall was put up. It was mostly safe.

The Deep Net was everything behind the BlackWall. The place where AI lived. The most dangerous place for a netrunner. But also the most valuable.

“I don’t usually recommend anyone go there Kid. Not even people with years and years of experience. It usually isn’t worth it. But what you learn about the shallow net carries over… Just more dangerous.”

“Why do you want V3L’s data so much? Did he have blackmail on you or something?” I couldn’t help but ask, but the way I said it hopefully conveyed to Yoko I was just curious and not looking to cause her issues.

“You wanted to know about the DeepNet?” She asked suddenly.

“I mean… Mostly just curiosity.” I admitted.

“V3L Was a Deep Diver.” She revealed and I rose up.

“That guy?”

“Yes. He was known for it. He lived in the net, never left unless he had to. He jumped over the Blackwall multiple times and returned. You want to know why I want to be the first to peek at his data? It’s because I really want to know what he found… You aren’t alone in wanting to know what’s behind the Blackwall kid… We all do.”

—--

I blinked my eyes for a moment as I came to. Wiping the crust out as I rose up and yawned. I stretched as I untangled myself from all the cords and connections.

I had done it.

Jumped into the Net.

I was a Netrunner now in truth.

In the end I agreed to give Yoko a peek in exchange for a lot of guidance, and favors. Really I was probably getting ripped off in some respects, but if the guidance she offered helped me survive my net dives then it was a fair trade.

Survival was more important than getting a few more goodies. Besides, I was a Gamer.

I just needed to keep improving and eventually there would be nothing that could stop me.

I checked my messages, a few texts had come in from my chooms which I responded back to, but then it struck me and I opened up my gamer window.

“The 250xp was real.” I muttered. I could gain XP while in the net.

That meant I didn’t have to kill people in the real world to level up!

I stretched out again, very happy at my new discovery. Until then though, I was going to need to gather the data up and visit Yoko in the real world soon.

But that was for later. Now?

I was going to get out of the basement.

I changed out of the netrunner suit back into my normal leotard which was much more comfortable.

Then I left. Taking the elevator up I walked past a few of the kids that were hanging around the lobby.

This time at least they gave me looks but didn’t stop me.

On my way home I stopped to get some food. Filling my belly for the first time that day considering I had spent hours in the net.

Full and feeling more alive I walked into the apartment and flopped on the couch.

“It’s good to be home.” I whispered to the air as I reached over and grabbed my guitar. More than enough time for a couple of songs before I would go see Yoko.

—--

Feeling alive, I had the shards full of V3L’s server data in my pouch pocket, and I was here once again.

Dewdrop Inn. Now that I had seen it on the web, I could spot some of the differences, but it was a testament to Yoko’s skill that it looked so similar. It was actually hard to tell the difference without going into the natural alterations of living in a city.

“Motoko, good to see you.” Yoko greeted me sounding almost flat, as I walked into her shop, and again it struck me how different the woman was on the web, and in reality.

“Yoko. Where do you want to do this?” I asked and she actually cocked her head and I leapt the counter and followed her into the back room.

We settled onto a table and we began.

Yoko went through the data I had, commenting on pieces she wanted and would trade for.

We went over everything, for the most part, I just focused on a guide to the net, which she seemed amused that I kept hammering, as well as one other task I had asked from her.

Otherwise some eddies, and ‘favors’ were passed into my hands.

“There is very little about his Deep net expeditions here.” She eventually commented as she was doing a quick check on the data.

“It’s everything he had on the server. I didn’t find any sub drives or anything. So he either kept it somewhere else, or-”

“No, I suppose he wouldn’t leave it on his main server. Far too easy to be forced to flee and have that data stolen, he would have hidden it. I was hoping there would be a clue, to where.”

“Probably just kept it in his head then.” I offered and Yoko nodded agreeing.

“So about what I asked?”

“It will be done, an odd request but I am more than capable of handling the server load. Are you sure? Your request might be a useful experience, but I don’t truly see the interest you hold.”

“Just a personal thing. I like to test myself, it’s important to me, and I’m paying. So we good?”

“We are good Motoko. Come find me in the net later.”

“Thanks Yoko.” I said as I rose up and left. The itch to jump back into the net and get my reward was there, but I couldn’t live my entire life like that.

So instead I checked in with my chooms.

Hiromi was finishing up her schooling for the day but would be busy with homework, much to her irritation, but Ichi and Malcolm were free, and we all decided to meet up.

We were just going to hang out! It was actually kind of exciting as I got dressed and headed out to meet them.

Other than Hiromi, I didn’t really just hangout with my chooms that often. So this would just be a hangout day!

I specifically chose not to meet up at Ho-Oh club this time.

Instead we were heading over to Lizzies!

I made it there first, and as I pulled in I noticed Rita was bouncing today, which was good, I would be able to say hi to her as well.

The bar wasn’t quite going crazy, since it was still early afternoon, but that was only a benefit to me. I walked up to Rita and got a smile from the older woman that I couldn’t help but return.

“Hey Rita. How goes?” I asked as I stepped off from the entrance to not block the door.

“Motoko. Not bad kid. You?”

“I’ve had this amazing adventure yesterday! I went netrunning for the first time!” I couldn’t help but gush a little as I told Rita about my adventure in claiming some high end Netrunning gear and then jumping into the digital space.

“That’s… Well I’m glad you got some preem gear Motoko, but be careful alright? The net can be seriously dangerous.”

“Oh I know. Yoko, the woman that runs the Dewdrop Inn is going to be giving me some help, I’m just taking the rest of the night off before I jump in head first.”

“Heh. Well I can’t help much myself, but the Mox have a few runners that work with us. If you ever end up in trouble let me know, I can put you in touch.” Rita offered although she put away her gentle smile to block some gonk from walking in, giving him the rundown with her bat over her shoulders.

I barely kept the smile off my face as Rita went full aggressive Mox bouncer on the guy before letting him in.

The twitching of my lips didn’t go unnoticed when she turned back to me.

“Don’t give me that look.”

“I didn’t do anything.” I argued but I was fully smiling now.

“Sure kid. Hey, I heard something the other night. About a girl with purple hair and her brother fighting off an edgerunner that was going for a TC boss.”

I winced as I was reminded of that night.

“Yeah. That was Jun and I.” I agreed but I sighed as I leaned up against the wall. “That night didn't exactly go well.”

“Why were you trying to rescue a TC boss in the first place?” She asked, and while she did her best to keep any judgment out of her voice I picked up on the subtext.

“Jun invited me to this big TC party. I only went to eat the snacks. They had the best sushi Rita, it was so good. I literally ate myself sick.” I told her the last bit in a whisper earning me a snort from the woman.

I sighed as I decided to share the whole story. “So I got sick and Jun decided to take me home early. We were in the elevator with this TC boss and his date. A doll woman she was… nice.” I muttered remembering her dying and me being unable to do anything to save her.

“Yeah I heard. Cassie wasn’t one of ours, but word gets around.” Rita offered and I scowled, because that was the first I had even heard of the woman's name.

“Cassie? I never got her name. We were ambushed as we stepped out of the elevator. Something twigged me and I dropped Jun and I just in time. This crazy borg opened up with an LMG.” I revealed scowling. “In the end I locked his gun with a quick hack and he didn’t like that. Kicked Jun and I around, and we ended up fighting him. I kept having to jump in so Jun wouldn’t die. The boss hid in his car the whole time. We survived, the borg didn’t.”

“Ah. So it wasn’t that you were guarding the guy, you were just there, and the guy attacked you too.” Rita muttered nodding along seemingly more relaxed.

“Yeah it’s awful. Everyone is going to think I’m back in with the TC. Even Jun mentioned that a lot of the bosses are super happy with us, I’m owed ‘favors’ and shit. As if that has any value the moment they don’t want me around.”

Rita reached out and gripped my shoulder. “Sorry Kid.”

“It’s fine. Just annoying, but I’m not here to complain about shit, My chooms and I are here to hang out… Plus I have a BD I need them to see.” I said with a smirk. Hiromi wasn’t here, but I would give it to her afterwards.

Malcolm would get a kick out of it after all.

I spent the next ten minutes just hanging out with Rita outside the club, a few of the other Mox Bouncers coming over to join the chat, but they didn’t interact with me much.

I was still an outsider, despite what I had done about Jotaro.

It didn’t bother me. The Mox may be one of the better gangs, but they were still a gang, and they were changing with the years, growing less focused on helping people and more on their own self interest.

Just the way of things in Night City I guess.

But finally Ichi and Malcolm pulled up, thankfully not in Ichi’s big truck. Instead they were driving Ichi’s grandmother's car.

Or at least I was pretty sure that was how it worked. The old Thorton Galena’s engine sounded a bit rough but it drove.

They parked and then stepped out, wearing nice clothes.

Nicer than I was used to them wearing. They had obviously been shopping, buying some extra threads to really show off.

I thought it made them look like they were trying too hard, but if they wanted to spend their eddies on clothes. I wasn’t going to judge.

I literally spend a lot of eddies on Leotards for my cospla-outfit. So I really had no room to judge.

“Ichi! Malcolm!” I called out and as both boys approached, although Rita had shifted back to her bouncer persona.

“Motoko. Here we are. Still don’t know why you didn’t want to hit the H-Other club.” Ichi offered, looking a little nervous but I shook my head as I linked an arm with his and Malcolms.

“Don’t worry about it! Lizzies is great, and honestly it’s bigger and quieter.”

“But they opened the upstairs Motoko! I wanted to hang out in the new club area.” Ichi whined but I ignored him as I dragged them into the bar, Rita rolling her eyes at the entire situation.

In the end we took a side room booth and I was even a good choom and bought the first round of drinks.

Although both boys looked like they wanted to scan the BD list.

Lizzies was a BD club after all. Neither wanted to do it while I was around. Which was funny, as I kept catching them peeking at the listing while we were chatting and hanging out.

Of course then I pulled free the BD from my pocket and winked at the boys.

“Motoko?”

“I got something special for you guys to check out.” I inform them, my smile stretching my face making both boys very uncomfortable.

“Uhh. I need to go to the bathroom.” Malcolm tried to escape but I caught his arm and tugged him back down.

“Trust me Malcolm. You are going to love this. Headsets on boys. I’ve been waiting forever to reveal this.” I told them and both boys still looked hesitant. They put the wreaths on and I slipped in the BD chip to start.

I waited practically, vibrating as they watched the BD.

When it finished only a minute later. Malcolm was the first to react.

“Pfft! Mr. Studd! Pimp!” He cackled loudly making me glad I had grabbed a private side booth.

“Of fuck off Motoko!” Ichi whined glaring at me, but I had zero care about his annoyance. My smile stretched across my entire face. “I can’t believe you would do this to me. Motoko. Give me the BD.” He demanded.

“Never. I’m going to pull this thing out every once in a while for the rest of your life.” I informed him with a firm nod of my head. No way was I letting this level of Blackmail go.

“I’m going to have to kill her. Malcolm, help me kill Motoko.”

“Hell no I don’t have a death wish… Pimp! Ahahah~”

“Malcolm you are less than useless.” Ichi grumbled as Malcolm broke down into laughter. Now I just had to share it with Hiromi!

Ichi glared at me but I just smiled in turn. “Did you really have to record that?”

“Yes.”

“I don’t get… I was about to say I don’t get paid enough for this, but I actually do. Fuck.” He grumbled and grabbed his beer and took a swig.

I rolled my eyes as I took a swig of my own soda. “Don’t get whiney. Give it a few years and it’ll be a great in joke for all of us, and you will remember the whole thing fondly. Besides, the only other person outside of our group that ever heard the conversation is dead!” I pointed out happily. Ignoring that Judy would also know it.

Charles Bucks, the only other person in the recording wasn’t alive anymore to talk about it though!

“Heh. We did kill that monster didn’t we? Well you did all the work.”
“Nah, I couldn’t have looted that place without you. I would probably have picked up a few things and left it at that. I might not have even attacked the place without you guys to back me up.” I told Ichi “It was important teamwork. I’m just good at flatlining gonks.” I told him with a shrug.

“Yeah you certainly are.” Malcolm cut in with a nod, but before we could continue an outsider crashed into our little area.

Or a semi outsider.

“Motoko! Rita said you were here!” Nox offered gasping a bit as he caught his breath as he smiled at me as he rested against the entrance of the side area our booth was in.

“Hey Nox. C’mon come sit. You met Malcolm and Ichi right? Thanks again for helping out with the gig. I still owe you for the help.”

“Nah, you don’t owe me anything, I still have some eddies I owe you from the BD sales.” He said as he seemed happy to slide into the booth beside me. “I did meet your chooms but we didn’t talk much. Nice to meet you guys again.” Nox offered, but he looked a little uncomfortable greeting Ichi and Malcolm.

And Malcolm and Ichi didn’t look happy to greet Nox either.

“Yeah nice to see you. Wait, what did he mean by BD’s!?” Ichi suddenly shouted, his face going red. “Motoko!?”

“Huh?” I blinked running through my BD gag. Did I miss teasing Malcolm and Ichi!? I felt my face turn into a smirk. “Well you see Ichi, Nox here convinced me to make some BD’s for the Mox. It was a tough deal you know, but the pay was just too good for me to pass up. I was really inexperienced at first, but after a few BD’s I think I figured it out.” I offered purposefully inferring something else.

The face of my chooms going absolutely red was far too good, and I snapped a few pictures.

Hiromi would enjoy teasing the boys about them later.

Nox despite knowing wasn’t free from his own reddening face at my words. “Motoko… You’re gonna get me in trouble if you say things like that.” he eventually added, breaking the shocked silence of the table.

“It’s so fun though! Don’t worry Ichi, Malcolm. I’ve been doing BD’s of my gigs! In fact the scav den we hit? I recorded that one… Hey Nox, do you have a copy of that BD?”

“Oh? Yeah sure do.” He mumbled grabbing his backpack and after a moment pulling out a wrapped BD.

“Want to see?” I asked the boys and both having taken a moment to drink and try to calm their heated faces nodded, looking curious.
 
Nox offered, but he looked a little uncomfortable greeting Ichi and Malcolm.

And Malcolm and Ichi didn’t look happy to greet Nox either.
I really want to pretend it's simply because they are rival gang members, but we all know the real reason.

The Unrequited Harem must grow.

Should have used the sexy Motoko voice when describing the BD work 🤣
would have been too powerful for those kids I am afraid.
They would never get to actually experience the BD. They'd keep asking what's recorded on it and all other stuff just so they can keep having that silky acoustic smoothness worm itself into their skulls and gently massage their brains into mush.

Image if the Mox hired Sexy 'Toko to spice things up and rise sales as a gimmick, and record some lines for their patrons.

Like, a patron comes in into the booth, and a recoded voice asks "What would you like? A drink? A BD? Or perhaps... me?"
She also is hired to record all the items on their drink and BD menus in that voice.

Mox is frustrated why they have a rising increase in patrons, but less drink and BD sales as everyone keeps getting stuck on the menu for some reason :V
 
Chapter 71
Ichinose

He wasn’t sure what he was expecting when he slotted the BD in the wreath.

So he settled in and put the wreath on his head and fell into the braindance.

As he opened his eyes to the sights within the BD, he noticed it instantly. The feel of his body following along in Motoko’s footsteps was certainly…

Different.

He had known the girl was off. He had known it since the first time he had met her again after the coma.

Normally he wouldn’t have started some random BD handed out by a Mox, but there had always been that question.

How?

How did Motoko do what she did? How had she gone from the punk TC brat to what she was now?

He blinked as he felt himself take a deep breath and everything became…

Sure.

There was no hesitation, no fear. He was jogging down a familiar alley, he had parked his truck right there, to load up stuff. But this wasn’t after the raid. It was before. He walked up to the back door of the den, he felt himself quickly open the door without hesitation.

Then he was in. He snuck through the small vehicle garage checking the windows and noticing the scavs hanging around.

Still alive at this point, but none noticed as he walked through the room.

It was a little startling to remember that soon enough all of them would be dead.

He moved up the stairway, his feet not making a sound despite the fact he knew Motoko didn’t have a Lynx Paw. She was just that quiet. The pull of the muscles in his leg so foreign as he moved just so, to reduce any noise of his boots hitting the metal steps.

He knew he would have shivered, but he didn’t. There was no fear. No hesitation. Just a simple calculus. A confidence that he had a gig to complete, and people to flatline, but first he needed info. He followed in her footsteps around as he checked two closets, both full of junk some of which he had helped steal later, watched as he competently breached through the building's security system.

While he followed the movement, the actions. The actual knowledge of what Motoko had just done was beyond him.

Then, the room lit up. He could see them. Again Ichi wanted to gasp, but there was only ice in his veins, as he looked around. No, as Motoko looked around.

The ray of light leading to every Scav in the building.

Wow. He wanted to pause the BD there, just to look at it, he had never seen this himself. It was something new. Something… Kinda preem. But he felt little as Motoko kept moving, walking the catwalk above the scavs without fear looking down on them, and he could practically feel the sinister amusement of her plans to murder them.

Of his plans.

He felt the confusion and then disgust as he watched a scav fail at a game.

Wow Motoko. That was kinda harsh, that game wasn’t easy.

And then he felt her confidence as he moved leaping over the edge, in a move that should have caused his heart to flip flop.

Instead he felt pure confidence, landing with barely a scuff against the concrete in a low crouch all four limbs spread to reduce the impact. Then he was downstairs, but Ichi was backseating, as Motoko went through the computer gathering information checking an email that confirmed that Ripper knew exactly what was happening in his clinic, and then he smirked, did some more netrunning stuff that Ichi couldn’t follow and turned right around.

A few moments later everything froze. It felt like his chest couldn’t move without choice, like everything was completely 100% under his control.

But it wasn’t him in control, it was Motoko. He moved and the scavs died, he felt nothing as he cleaved through them, knife cutting and ripping and when it was all done he pushed himself off the Scav he had just watched die face to face, and he felt.

Confident. Powerful.

This was Motoko? This was the girl that acted like a gonk half the time, and the other half like a cold blooded high end merc?

He was so shocked he could barely pay attention as Motoko moved him back down and then up into the rippers shop.

Hiromi and his face were blurred out as she confronted Charles. As he simply killed him, no fear or wavering, just a faint feeling of assurance. Of knowing he was doing the right thing.

And the BD ended, and Ichi gasped, pulling the wreath from his face as he suddenly felt his own body again, and the lack of that pure control left an almost palpable sense of wrongness as he reached for his beer and took a swig.

His heart was suddenly racing, as the Icy control was gone.

Malcolm beside him was doing something similar to him, his face telling a story.

“So what do you think? Was the BD good? I never actually watched it after Judy did her editing. Did you like it?” Motoko intruded into his space, asking while sounding almost a little shy.

Ichi opened his mouth and then closed it. What was he supposed to say to Motoko? His choom? His sorta boss?

That she scared the shit out of him? That he felt like his body was wrong, and he wanted to puke a little.

That he now understood why she didn’t hesitate to solo a scav den, because they were never a threat to her?

“It was cool.” He said instead. Her little joke with the word the only thing he could think of.

Thankfully it seemed to satisfy her, with the way her face broke out into a happy smile.

Fuck she confused him.

—--

I waved goodbye to my chooms. It was getting late, and both Malcolm and Ichi had been a little twitchy since leaving the BD.

I guess murder was still a bit too much for my chooms.

Anyways! At least Nox was happy! The Scav Den BD had apparently been super popular.

Lots of people had lost someone to scavs. Being able to watch a bunch of them get murdered? Apparently it was very cathartic.

But it was time for more net diving.

A short drive later I was sliding into my netrunner suit and plugging everything in.

Time to get some training!

The blur of awareness as I switched from reality to the net only lasted a moment, and then I was there, once more in the ethereal neon city.

This time it only took a moment for me to jump straight to the Dewdrop Inn server, since I had the IP. A momentary blur of fast travel, and I was there walking up to the roundabout.

I bypassed the netrunners outside and went straight for the club. Yoko would be inside.

The techno music, a rhapsody of all the noises a computer could make and more hit me as I entered but other than noting the song, and memorizing it. I ignored it.

Yoko was lazing in a private booth as I approached her, and her sensual smile was as dangerous as the woman herself.

“Motoko, finally here?”

“I had some stuff to deal with, I spent some time with my chooms. But I’m ready.”

“Excellent. You wanted this, don't forget. Come with me.” She offered and another one of Yoko’s doors opened up beside her, she rose and walked through with me following.

Inside was just a large space, a lot of memory and data set aside on the server for it.

“Alright. Let’s get started then.” She said and before a moment passed her tails twitched, and fire burst forth towards me.

The assault was something I recognized. It was a Breaching assault meant to burn through ICE to open up systems.

I threw up a few of my ICE programs, before returning the assault with a Breach program, on my side a blade appeared beside me and shot off, rocketing right through the fire towards the Kitsune.

The sword was actually a representation of a hacking attempt. Seriously, Netrunning was so weird!

It stopped cold. A stone statue appeared in front of Yoko. It was a… Komainu? The Lion dogs statues you would see around Japanese Shrines.

Yoko really stuck to her aesthetic.

I could respect it!

They were basically a form of ICE. Very tough stuff.

The fight continued. My agreement with Yoko had a few factors, the most obvious was information. Guidance, on the rules of the net, basic net culture and the like which we could cover mostly just by talking, but that was only part of it.

More importantly, I had asked her to fight me, hit me with everything she had so I could learn to react to combat on the net.

I had the instincts thanks to my skills. Quick Hack, and Breach both filled part of Netrunning combat, but having the instincts and knowledge was one thing. Doing was another.

She was going easy on me. I could tell, just her Cyberdeck alone would be a high end system because she was able to throw up multiple heavy RAM usage hacks back to back, while I had to rely on ICE shields to hold back her assault while my Cyberdeck did its best to keep up with my requests.

But I was learning.

So, so so so much!

*100 Quick Hack XP Gained.*

*100 Quick Hack XP Gained.*

*100 Breach Protocol XP Gained.*

*100 Breach Protocol XP Gained.*

*100 Quick Hack XP Gained.*

*100 Breach Protocol XP Gained.*

*Breach Protocol skill level up!*

*100 Quick Hack XP Gained.*

*100 Quick Hack XP Gained.*

*Quick Hacks skill level up!*

*1 Perk Point Gained.*

Breach Protocol 8, and Quick Hack 5! Both levels had come in as I fought, and the new knowledge and skill was going to immediately be used again.

I grinned with an almost feral intensity as I fought back against a literal Nine tailed Fox throwing around magic and spells.

Fuck I loved my life.

—--

Eventually Yoko called an end mentioning I was showing signs of heat shock, and I had to take a moment to remember that there were repercussions on what I was doing.

My poor body back in the basement was overheating, and I purposefully had to lower all my inputs turning the world into a hazy 3d rendering, all monochrome lines to reduce the workload of my Cyberdeck, and try to keep it from overheating.

“Thank you Yoko.” I said looking at the blurry woman. “This was amazing!” I said with a thumbs up.

“You are a very strange girl Motoko Kusanagi.” She mentioned as her avatar approached. “I don’t usually accept requests to show off my hacks, but I’ll admit, throwing my programs around like this is rather refreshing. It’s been a while since anyone has actually challenged me here on my server.”

“Hah, yeah considering how much RAM you have access to, it would be kinda stupid huh?” I asked, earning a change in the avatar that I was pretty sure was a particularly fox like smirk.

“You noticed that? Not everyday some kiddy runner realizes that the entire server acts as a support for my Cyberdeck.” She giggled, reaching over and patting my avatar on the shoulder, although I didn’t feel anything, and it was more of an emote not actually touching me but looking like it was.

“So take a break from this for now? I still need to learn more about the net.”

“Of course. Come with me, I’ll take you around to a few of the common haunts.”

—--

Yoko did in fact do just that. We traveled through the digital Night City, walking to seemingly random places that had servers set up as meetup locations.

With Yoko guiding me she helped me get access and I got to see it all.

Her own Avatar had disappeared, turning into the same blank outline that everyone had besides their face and a general shape, and once we returned to the Dewdrop Inn she shifted back into her Kitsune avatar with an almost relieved sigh.

I got the feeling Yoko didn’t leave her server much.

And once again she brought me to that white room, but this time she didn’t fight me directly.

Instead she summoned up a Daemon.

Daemon were a mix between an AI, and a program. Not quite intelligent enough to be considered a true AI, but a bit more nuanced than a normal program. They were background programs often used to monitor systems, to make sure everything was going right, or to balance different systems.

If a Quickhack was a tool, like a knife. Then Daemons were pets. A rudimentary intelligence. A being capable of acting as a guard dog, or a simple button presser.

Of course this time, Yoko summoned the smallest Daemon.

An Imp.

It didn’t look like some fantasy creature, not at this level, instead it was an orb of light, with two almost cartoonish red eyes glaring at me, it made little noises, beeps and whistles as it glared.

“Begin.” She offered and the Imp attacked.

Daemons were capable of being uploaded with basic programs, quick hacks of their own, it’s why they were so useful as overwatch for systems, Upload a strong Daemon, give it some good offense and you don’t have to stand guard 24/7 against a Netrunner.

Well, you still did because as good as Daemons were, they weren’t able to match a person.

The Imp had two programs, and I saw them both very quickly. One was the Fire burning ICE program that Yoko had used before, although it was smaller, a weaker fire capable of corroding code.

The other was a screech that suddenly filled my ears, and made me wince and become disoriented, it wasn’t noise but junk data.

Like getting hit with a flashbang. My sight went jerky, and laggy with distortions and image sway.

In essence the Imp was flooding my connection to the server with junk, like a DDos attack, in a way.

I threw up my ICE shield to block the fire, and used a Barrier shield for the screech. The ethereal neon panes appeared in front of me to block the assault, and the Imps attacks ended.

It continued to pelt me with the same two attacks, practically in order. One then the other. But the screech was just throwing junk data against a wall of junk data, and the fire couldn’t burn through my ICE before I fixed it.

So it was my turn.

Fire roared, shooting out from my hand and pierced through the Imp.

The Daemon came apart with a static sound as it broke into pieces.

*250 XP Gained.*

An alert popped up right after almost startling me as I processed and then had to fight the urge to smile massively.

I could beat Daemons for XP in the net too!? That was amazing!

“Not bad. Let’s see how you handle something a bit bigger.” Yoko called out as a… Thug. It looked like a cartoon thug, only the glowing red eyes showed why it was called a Daemon.

Instantly it looked to me. And attacked.

I yelped as it had a much more powerful direct attack, a gun was pointed and fired, and my Barrier flared resisting the attack, but only just.

The pane of light cracked. The bullet was a virus that deleted data. So when it hit my junk barrier it just deleted chunks of it.

I reinforced the shield even as the thug continued firing every few moments, one round at a time it simply locked onto me and shot, more like a static turret than a sentient creature.

I sent my barriers to coat the thug like I had with the Netrunner I fought, and it took only a few moments before he was cut off, sealing him up in a tight box that was squeezing the program.

It died a few moments later as its access to any system resources literally ended, and it basically lagged out and died, disintegrated as its core systems simply couldn’t do anything through the lump of data it was trapped in.

*250 XP Gained.*

I was only slightly sad that it wasn’t more XP.

“Not bad at all. But at the moment, you are just overpowering them with better programs. Let’s work on a bit more finesse.” Yoko called out and summoned another Imp. “This time, no offense hacks, try to disable the Imp.” She demanded and I nodded, jumping into the task.

It took a while.

But that was what training was all about!

It took me a long time to disable the Imp without relying on my powerful hacks.

Instead I was forced to do my teleporting trick, making the Daemon think I was somewhere else on the server making it’s attacks miss.

In the end the idea came to me with a sinister smile as I shifted my position.

It sent it’s data purging fire at me, only I had put myself inside the file that the Daemon was running off of.

Watching it fire a blast of fire at me only for it to turn back around and slam into the Daemon was hilarious.

But as it died, I got a nice surprise.

*250 XP Gained.*

*Level up achieved!*

*One Stat Point Gained.*

*One Skill Point Gained.*

That was the last bit I needed for level 10.

“You okay kid?”

“Huh? Oh yeah Yoko. I’m good, just happy, that was fun.” I told her with a smile as I tried to stretch only for the act to not really work.

I was only a digital avatar, not my real body.

“Heh. Stretching won’t do you much good here. If you are feeling the sympathetic need to move and stretch you should head back to your body.” She told me and I nodded.

“Yoko. Thanks. I’ll be back for more training soon.”

“Heh. You certainly don’t quit. I’ll see you then Motoko.” The kitsune nodded and then blurred as she left, and I did the same blurring as I pulled my avatar back through all the systems I had moved through until I was back in my lobby and then I disconnected.

I groaned and stretched as I sat up. Back in reality with all that entailed.

While I had a few moments of quiet I pulled open my stat screen and checked my perks.

I remember the last time I had looked at my Quick Hack perks I had mainly been focused on game stuff.

A perk to make quick hacking upload faster. A perk to make my Cyberdecks RAM restore faster.

In fantasy terms, the perks would let me cast spells faster, and let my mana regenerate quicker.

But I’ve learned a lot since then. I had been wise enough to pick the defensive perk last time. The knowledge of how to defend myself had probably helped a lot even before this training with Yoko.

But I had gained a lot of awareness of what was useful.

So instead I started searching for something else.

And then I found it.

Hacking Wizard. Upload multiple Quick Hacks at the same time, to one or more targets.

I selected the perk without another moment's hesitation and shuddered as the knowledge slipped in. It wasn’t an immense amount of knowledge.

It wasn’t the plans for a program, or anything like that.

It was pure mathematics and multitasking.

It would more than double the RAM usage if I tried to send two hacks or more at once, but in the end, if I was in an emergency I could inundate someone with multiple Quick Hacks all at once, a surprise assault.

Or, I could use a Quickhack multiple times to target multiple people.

With the knowledge that some of the higher quality hacks could already spread through a crowd?

I could do multiple waves of net assaults on anyone that pissed me off!

Yeah, as always, perks were OP. Plz don’t nerf. Too much fun!

I giggled as I rested back on the chair feeling lazy enough I didn’t want to unplug everything right away…

I sent a message to Jun letting him know I was gonna sleep in my new place, and decided to enjoy eight hours of sleep.

—--

The next morning I went home for a shower and general cleanliness issues, stepping out of my room wearing a clean leotard and patting down my damp hair. I noticed my mess of stuff still all over the living room.

“Ugh.” I whined but nodded realizing that I really needed to do some cleanup. I wandered around picking things up and settling them into my room, basically packing away all my little projects so I could still get to them, but so they wouldn’t clog the entire living room table.

Patting my HMG on my way back out of my room I looked over the…

Cleaner? Tidier? Living room.

It was better, I would take it.

I settled in and reached over for my guitar, but before I started playing, I did something I should have done last night. I opened up my screen, and I slipped another stat point into Adaptation, and the feelings the sense of touch and proprioception that my arms gave me seemed to jerk a little as I realized the sense of touch had been just a tad off.

But it was better now! Of course before I could go down the road of playing with my sense of touch I noticed my stat screen.

Militech Condor *Adaptation Militech Condor 4/8*

Wait.

WAIT.

When did my adaptation requirement go down!?

It used to be out of ten! I stared at it for a while without any point coming to mind and ended up just shrugging. I would have to keep a closer eye on it, but it was… Interesting, that it could lower the max. I guess I had been mentally adjusting to the chrome pretty well over time.

My new sense of touch on the strings of my guitar had me smiling as it distracted me, and I strummed a chord.

Instantly a song slipped into my brain, and I started strumming the notes.

“She’s so cold and human.” I sang along to Lithium Flower.

It figured if I was going to play a song I should play a Major Motoko Kusanagi Theme.

The sound was different from my normal music preferences, but I jammed out to it, enjoying the way my chrome hands had no difficulty hitting the notes, that the song came out sounding good. My voice crooning alongside.

Yeah, this was fun.

Sure Night City was a nightmare. Sure I knew someday someone I knew would die. One of my chooms would end up murdered by the city. Because this city murdered everyone eventually.

But until then I couldn’t help but admit. I loved it here.

“I want to go surfing with her!” I sang the last lyrics trailing off as I finished the last refrain.

I sighed when I finished.

*100 Rockerboy XP Gained.*

“Alright Motoko. Pick a problem to solve today.” I told myself.

I had so much that needed to be done.

I wanted to finish my Music box. Which meant Programming and Tech grinds.

I wanted to hunt more scavs. Which would bring in eddies to me and my crew, and potentially new chrome.

I should try to help the SLS guys with a gig, which meant information. Which meant I needed to dive into the net again.

I wanted to hang out with Jackie again. Had he still not finished that Gig Wakako gave him? Very disappointing Jackie. I might actually have to step in.

I still had other projects I wanted to get started on as well. My future desire for a Tachikoma to complete the cospla-I mean, for help on gigs. I had even taken the Robotics perk and never got to use it. Because robots were hard.

I also wanted to just hang out with my chooms, the other night was fun, and Hiromi had gotten left out.

Plus there was so much more to do!

As annoying as it was to have a bit of choice paralysis, the fact I could do all of them just given time meant it wasn’t exhausting or making me angry. Instead it was just…

Which did I want to do first?

Well considering I wasn’t sure…

I made a call.

*Motoko.*

*Wakako! How’s it going? Thanks again for the help, that netrunner gear is coming in super handy.* I told her cheerfully.

*Good. I hear you took over the street gang as well.*

*Eh that was more Hiromi’s doing. I’m just glad I didn’t have to kill a bunch of gonk kids.*

*Hmm. Well having lines you don’t cross is fine, as long as you don’t ruin a gig because of them. I take it by your call that you are looking for more work?*

*Not directly. How’s Jackie Wells doing? I expected him to have finished up by now.*

Wakako actually sighed over the line and there was silence for a moment.

I just knew she had lit up a cigarette and was preparing to complain.

*The boy is too cautious. The gig is still open, and nothing has been done that I have seen.*

*Want me to go poke him?* I asked and the line was silent for a minute.

*I will not pay you for completing someone else’s gig.*

*Not something I’m worried about. Besides, I told you before. Jackie has some talent as a good bruiser. I could use someone like that on my gigs. Me helping him out now will be a good foot in the door to convincing him to work with me in the future.*

*Very well. I’ll send the details of the gig to you. Handle it however you want.*

*Thanks Wakako…* “And she already hung up.” I said, realizing my agent was quiet.

Wakako you bitch!

It’s called a goodbye! Would it kill you to say it every once in a while?
But a moment later I got a beep as a text message. Directly from Wakako. It was basically a copy of a message she had sent to Jackie Wells.

I read through the notes and I realized pretty quickly what was causing the hold up.

Jackie would definitely need some help on this gig.
 
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That he felt like his body was wrong, and he wanted to puke a little.
Random bystander: "Damn, those new Mox BD's must be some good shit, that guy can't even walk straight"

Wakako you bitch!

It’s called a goodbye! Would it kill you to say it every once in a while?
Come on 'Toko, Wako is a busy crotchety old lady.

And you should be aware by now she's 120% done with your bullshit :V

Jackie would definitely need some help on this gig.
Does this mean helping in a way that results in the gig being completed, or halping that results in the gig being technically complete, the building is on fire and it absolutely isn't your fault :V
 

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