Ghost in the City Cyberpunk Gamer SI

While we're at it, this should merit some kind of character growth from Hiromi. Hopefully she'll learn to act in a more professional manner, making her corpo parents proud.

It would merit a little change in her look, and would you look at that, by sheer happenstance I'm in possession of some green-haired cyberpunk girls :V

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Hiromi was definitely meant to grow from this little adventure. Everyone gets a sprinkle of character growth!
 
Chapter 81
Pre-Chapter note!
As you might have guessed this chapter has Motoko play a song, and it's not the original or something. So I figured I would add it here. I don't usually do 'song' fics, but if you want to hear what I was thinking Motoko was playing and singing. Then here is the song! I hope you enjoy and feel free to mock her weeb levels as much as you want. I take no responsibility it definitely isn't one of my favorite songs IRL or anything! (Also there are english versions but not the piano/vocals only, but you can look that up instead if you want!)

*Hides under anime blanket*




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“Motoko don’t cause any- Motoko?” Jun asked as he had caught up to me but was surprised I was just standing there. He followed my gaze and I caught the way his face jerked back to me. “You want to try it?” He asked, trying to sound casual.

I hesitated, I wasn’t exactly big on singing in front of people… But on one hand, I was bored.

Like really bored.

On the other… It was a real piano. Don’t see many of those in Night City. A real antique.

“Yeah.” I nodded firmly, marching over to stand in front of the ancient thing. It was old, probably been here since before the TC took over the place. I hit a key and was surprised it was in key.

I tested a few more, with a little trill of notes and to my delight my fingers not only hit the right keys, it sounded fine.

Of course now I had the eyes of every man and woman in the bar on me. I just shrugged, bars were supposed to have music. If anyone complained I would just sic Jun on them.

So after testing out my fingers I nodded. I could definitely be better, but I could play.

Now I just needed to figure out what song to do.

“Nervous?”

“No. Just not sure what to play.” I offered as I considered it. Vocal and Piano only piece… I didn’t listen to many songs like that. And even less that I really enjoyed…

But there was that anime OP.

Fuck it, it probably didn’t exist in this world, so no one would know how much of a weeb I was. Plus I did love the composer, even if he did a lot of anime stuff.

I hummed a bit until I got my voice to the right tone. The vocal needed to be smooth, and I had to figure out what language to use…

I’ll just stick to english. It made a bit more sense that way, considering the original was a mix of multiple languages turned into almost gibberish at times. I loved it, but with an unfamiliar audience? Better to stick to one language.

I started the first notes letting the sound of the piano flow through the bar, but then I kept my eyes on the piano because the only thing I needed to do was focus on the song.

“I will rise in resistance.” I crooned out, beginning the intro for Hiroyuki Sawano’s aLIEz. I loved Sawano, and the fact his songs were heavily electronic, was actually workable this time since he did a lot of them on piano as well.

I remember watching a video of just him and the singer playing the song together, that memory is what guided my fingers. The sound of the haunting lyrics guiding my voice.

It wasn’t perfect. It did lose something without the additional sounds. I would have to fix that some day, recreate it in truth.

But it was fun! I loved this song!

I got lost in playing the notes and crooning along, my voice probably carrying the song more than my playing. Siren Song, and Perfect Musical Memory shoring up my pitfalls in playing, but none of that really mattered.

Because I was jamming out.

“Wake me from this nightmare.” I finished the song by the gentle crooning that it finished on as I played out the last notes letting the song come to its quiet end.

*100 Rockerboy XP Gained.*

It would have been even better if I had my music box. I really needed to fini-

The clapping behind me nearly startled me as I was looking at the alert. Jun was leaning against the wall beside me looking pleased, and there were a few at the bar clapping quietly, but it was the much closer noise that had startled me.

“Fujimura.”

“Kusanagi.” He greeted back, the man was bracketed by two people only one of them I recognized. Akari was clapping as enthusiastically as I expected, the other man nodded as my eyes ran over him.

“You’re late.” I inform him bluntly. “Owe!” I hissed as Jun tapped me on the back of my head.

“Don’t be rude.” Jun demanded and I just rolled my eyes.

“It’s fine Junichirou. Join me in the booth, we have something to speak about.” He stated with a deep grunt and started walking towards it expecting obedience.

“That was great!” Akari said suddenly right there as she grabbed me and shook a bit. “You never told me you could sing! Can you do-”

“If you say anything by the Us Cracks, I will kill you.” I inform her bluntly.

I still remember how Akari never seemed to mind Jun’s music taste when we were in the car together.

“Aww.”

“Akari c’mon.” Jun called, pulling me away from her grasp and gently pushing me towards the booths.

I guess it was business time.

I headed into the back booth, mostly ignoring the looks I was getting. Whether people actually liked the song or not, I wouldn’t find out, but that was fine.

This wasn’t my sort of place anyways.

I settled into the booth Jun and I had abandoned and was set next to Jun with Akari on my other side, with Fujimura across from me with his other guard there too.

“The trouble yesterday. Kotoniki has been disciplined harshly. Even if you were not one of us, to act in such a way dishonors us all.”

“I don’t really care. My fist already evened the debt.” I told him and to my surprise Fujimura actually chuckled.

“Kotoniki was with a ripper when we got to him. You broke his jaw.” The man offered nodding as if pleased.

“Well my fist is chrome.”

“Regardless. The man was disciplined, but there is a debt between us.” He offered using a finger to flow between me and him.

“You know I don’t really…”

“Yes. You have little interest in gang work. I’m aware.” He seemed to say flatly, but it came out like a grumble. “Junichirou has spoken on your behalf. To keep you out of our business until you are ready. Yet your own business has brought you into conflict with us. I’ve considered the best way to ensure there won’t be any further… issues like yesterday.”

“Okay? That doesn’t exactly sound comforting.”

From his side the guard I didn’t know reached into his jacket and pulled out something, putting it on the table.

“The card has my assistant's number on it. If you ever find yourself in a situation with the Tyger Claws like before, you may call for a mediation. I do not want to find out that some fools forced your hand, and created a loss for us. Or did something so foolish as to injure you, and potentially forcing Junichirou to overextend himself.”

I looked over the business card, It wasn’t paper, but a sort of plastic, but didn’t really look special. it was pretty standard and I shrugged putting the number into my agent with a shrug. Not like I needed the card really.

“There is one other thing. I have said before Kusanagi, that just because you do not wish to work with the gang it doesn’t mean that someday you won’t need to. That having friends in this city will one day be something you need.”

This time what was placed on the table was a mask. The assistant had hidden it within his jacket.

It was a mouth piece. Just like Jun’s. A Menpo if I remember the word right, although this one was very similar to the one Jun would wear while he was working. Eerily similar if I was honest. Telling.

“I don’t think I need it.”

“Take it anyways. If you never have a need of it, then it will be forgotten, but someday? Someday you may need the Tyger Claws on your side, that day? That mask will prove you are not just an outsider, or a hangeron.” Fujimura offered firmly, making it seem like the plastic mask was something more than just a piece of junk.

Jun wasn’t going to let me leave it though, I could feel him nudging me on the side.

“Fine.” I grumbled grabbing the stupid Oni mask. I ended up just holding it as I didn’t have a better place to tuck it away.

“Then that is that. Yesterday was a mistake, we have made arrangements now to ensure it does not happen again. Are you satisfied with our apology?” Fujimura asked, and I sorta took a second to process.

I suppose to the TC this would be a big dishonor thing. I had saved one of their bosses and almost got flatlined or worse by one of their henchmen.

“Yeah. It’s fine. Shit happens.” I offered and I could practically hear Jun’s eyes roll beside me, but Fujimura nodded seemingly satisfied.

“Then I must leave. I have other business to complete. Junichirou, take the afternoon off. Akari I will need you.” Fujimura demanded, causing Akari to pout as she put down the drink she was about halfway through.

“Also. Kusanagi… Your piano needs work, feel free to practice.” He told me suddenly then walked off.

Did… Did Fujimura just fucking burn me!?

Asshole!

—--

I did not in fact play more on the piano. Now that the meeting was over I glared at Jun until we headed home, and luckily for Jun I didn’t make him ride bitch, he hadn’t had much to drink so he was still good to drive.

“What are you going to do with your day off?” I asked him and he shrugged as he pulled into the parking space at the apartment.

“Take a nap?”

I snorted at my brother's decision, but I wasn’t going to tease him for it. Naps were amazing sometimes.

“I’ll be coding some more, so I’ll be quiet.”

“Don’t worry about it.” He said, patting me on the head while looking down towards the Menpo I had currently half out of one of my pouch pockets. Jun had one of those stupid proud looks on his face.

“Ugh, just because it’s the same as yours doesn’t mean I’m gonna wear it.”

“It means they think you are valuable. You are much safer now. If anything happens, I won’t have to push to rescue you again.” He smiled pleased and I just scoffed.

I wasn’t planning on getting kidnapped again!

Okay after yesterday I’m not planning on getting kidnapped again. I won’t be walking into a place of what should be nominal allies, with a VIP beside me again.

Next time It’ll be me alone, fully armed, and ready to start shooting if someone does something I don’t like.

In the end I followed Jun back inside the apartment, stopping only to grab a drink from a vending machine, and then a quick stop in my room to drop the Menpo off.

I didn’t exactly plan to use it. Kinda tacky the color wasn’t mine either. The snarling Oni face was set in a sort of neon green, yeah it was pretty ugly, maybe black?

No dummy, you aren’t wearing the fucking Menpo. I tapped my head to get that insidious thought out and put it away where it would collect dust.

Forever.

Then I flopped on the couch and pulled up my laptop. To my surprise Jun came out of his room a minute later wearing casual clothes, and a blanket, he settled onto the couch, put his feet up on the table and turned on the TV.

“Looks cozy.”

“Yep.”

“I’ll be quiet.”

“It’s fine.” He says with a shrug as he sort of just relaxes back.

This was nice.

Time to work on this program.

—--

Slowly it came together.

A program designed to do one simple thing. Stop someone from seeing. The loss of sight could cripple the strongest fighter. My own addition to it, made it just that much more difficult to stop.

A bit of aggressive design to make it insidious.

But the biggest thing holding it back was trying to make it multi-target.

The difference between a hack that can only hit one person, and one that can attack multiple people simultaneously was massive.

Whether it was the program attacking two separate people at once, or a program that hit one person and used their connection to jump to the next.

I had to figure them both out.

I wasn’t just making a cludged together program that would be good enough.

I was making…

A magnum opus. Well that was a bit much, but still.

I was trying to create the peak of the Reboot Optics I could design.

It was funny there was a version of the program stored on V3L’s server. The quality of it was much higher than the one I had bought from Yoko, but both programs were actually done by two different people. Mine was a copy of a copy of a copy, deteriorating each time, or purposefully weakened.

V3L’s was a copy of a much better program. The coding was different, the goal was the same, yet both had shown me what people considered Reboot Optics to be.

I was trying to surpass both. To create an entirely new version of the Quickhack, a new peer in the market.

It was hard.

It was time consuming.

It was exhilarating!

I was creating magic. Literally designing a digital spell that would blind my enemies.

I mean this wasn’t a wizards tower, but sitting on a couch in an apartment was probably more comfortable anyways.

I snorted at my own joke as I worked. The code coming together, slowly forming into something more than just code.

Something complete.

Finally long after Jun had fallen asleep. I finished typing.

I finished debugging.

I finished crafting a spell.

A spell designed to be both longer lasting than the original idea with the brightness trick, and much wider.

It was unfortunately going to be weaker against other netrunners. Any good ICE and defenses could stall the upload out, but in exchange I could rapid fire it out as it had a much lower RAM cost, plus I could always breach some arrogant Netrunner, and push it through that way.

It was also capable of jumping to other people. When it overrode the optics, it branched out and infested the communication systems. Anyone with an interior agent would have it hijacked, have it connect to others already in communication with them, or those in the system close by. If someone was hit by multiple attack vectors the difficulty in stopping it could spike. If it worked correctly, it could overwhelm even moderately good ICE.

A self duplicating viral code.

It was something really difficult to program. Sure there were plenty of hacks that had that aspect, but those were created by teams of corpo coders all working to get it to work, and most of the best duplicating hacks weren’t program, but hardware bonuses.

I still remembered the Tetratronic Rippler from the video game. That let the super ultimate quick hacks spread to an extra person. Yeah that was probably a bit unrealistic, but then again the rippler wasn’t on the market at the moment, so who knows? Maybe some corp will figure it out in the coming year.

Regardless, I created this program in just a few long sessions.

And it was entirely my own.

Sure I doubt it was unique, but it would still be different enough from anyone else's work that it should come as a nasty surprise.

I pushed the program into compiling, receiving the finished file and uploaded it into my Cyberdeck.

Two completed hacks.

I leaned back in the dim light of the apartment. The sun was setting, Jun was still napping, beside me on the couch, and I had completed one of my big goals.

Instead of working on another quick hack, or something I instead grabbed my little music box.

It had been a project I wanted to complete for a while.

It wasn’t productive. It wasn’t going to make me a better merc. A better Netrunner, or a better Edgerunner if I wanted to call myself that.

But it was a project I really wanted to finish.

So I settled in, and started working. The moment a new file was opened and I started coding my fingers picked up and blurred.

I was inspired.

I had a goal.

And I had the knowledge to complete it.

—--

“Morning Jun.” I muttered as I continued to build piece after piece of a very complex piece of equipment. I was really glad that Programming gave info dumps, because making a Quick Hack wasn’t the same thing as designing the function of a physical item. It was easier in a lot of ways, but more finicky.

“Morning.” He grumbled as he rose up rubbing his eyes. He stood and stretched, grumbling the whole way as he headed into the kitchen.

If Jun was up I should probably get moving too.

I closed the laptop, that project wasn’t going anywhere, and there was something I had been wanting to do.

“I’m heading out, gonna be netrunning for a while, so I might be hard to reach.” I called out to Jun who was drinking an entire energy drink can as he chugged it down.

“You need to show me this netrunning place you got set up.” He said as he wiped his mouth tossing the can into the trash.

“You want to come with me now? It’s not much to see though. The interesting part is the net itself.”

“No. I have stuff I need to do today… You’ll be careful?”

“Course! I’m gonna be hunting some info down today, so I should be pretty safe.”

Jun frowned but eventually nodded. I grinned as I headed out. Time to explore the net once again!
 
Anyone with an interior agent would have it hijacked, have it connect to others already in communication with them, or those in the system close by. If someone was hit by multiple attack vectors the difficulty in stopping it could spike. If it worked correctly, it could overwhelm even moderately good ICE.

A self duplicating viral code.
this is sounding potentially a lot more destructive than intended, especially with Gamer powers involved in its creation
 
this is sounding potentially a lot more destructive than intended, especially with Gamer powers involved in its creation
Presumably, Motoko knows her code well enough that she didn't put in any unintended consequences. If only because it would have inflated the program size and RAM requirements.
 
Let justice be done though the heavens fall, indeed. I'm a total sucker for Aldnoah Zero.

this is sounding potentially a lot more destructive than intended, especially with Gamer powers involved in its creation
Oh yeah. The distribution code will be 10x as destructive as the optics reboot on it's own I'm sure. 🤯
 
Chapter 82
I opened my eyes in the net. My lobby was still blank…

I really needed to spend some time building this up. A lobby could be a really useful tool if prepared correctly.

But I shook that away and dived into the city.

I did plan on talking to Yoko today, but first there was something I wanted to explore myself.

I wanted to find more Scavs.

What? My Bank account was looking a little thin, and it was better to find another den to raid sooner rather than later. Ichi still had to pay rent after all.

So I needed information, and I wasn’t going to accept going to see Yoko and just having it handed to me.

A netrunner was all about finding information.

So I was going to gather it myself this time. I wasn’t a detective, but I had seen plenty of cop shows!

If you wanted to hunt someone. You had to find out where their victims had been.

So first step was the NCPD Criminal database.

It was easy enough to find the location of, I jumped to the NCPD City-Net page, and instantly I was in front of a prison of a building. Gates, and fences, digital barbed wire, and Daemons shaped like dogs walking around the walls.

I scoffed though. For all of its look of security, that’s all it was. I walked right up to the gate and requested access.

The gate opened and I was allowed to access the ‘public’ pages. You would think that would mean if I wanted the private stuff I would have stronger security, but that wasn’t true.

I walked past the gate. Past the guard Daemons. Past the security, into the lobby of a building, and then once I was in. I just turned away from the lobby room, that looked like I was visiting the DMV. Instead I found the visual door that had “Secure. NCPD Only” On it.

Like I said. They already let me in past all the security. In this case I was pretty sure it was intentional. The NCPD didn’t care if someone went looking for their criminal database after all. I mean I already had access to it through my Kiroshi. The access that Vik had set up for me was super common, and so it was child's play to just walk through the secure door into a file room.

The door lock on the door was flimsy and I breached it within a few moments.

Like I said someone wanted people to be able to access at least this set of files. Inside was a storage room, nearly infinitely long filled with old storage cabinets. I walked over to the first one and popped it open. Inside was files on a recent Grand Theft Auto. I closed the drawer.

I needed something else.

So with a bit of a mental command, I inputted a search function for all files relating to kidnapping.

The room rumbled. Like I was in the matrix, and thousands of the cabinets vanished as the whole space rearranged itself.

Then when the shifting room still left me with millions of cabinets, I narrowed it more. Within the last four months. It rumbled and shifted again. There were still a ton of files, but at least now I could start.

First just to see I added “Scav” into the search to see what would happen. The room didn’t alter in any way that I could see.

I pulled open the first file closest to me.

Violet Espinosa. Age 27. Reported missing 4.17. Deceased. SCAV.

Peter Franklin Age 36. Reported missing 5.2. Deceased. SCAV.

The reports were all like that. Sure there was more information on each one, the police reports had a lot of information including the missing persons criminal history and such.

But that bit was the most interesting point.

Why was SCAV on all these files?

Why was Deceased? Did the NCPD know something? I couldn’t find any information on why they were listed that way.

In the end, I didn’t get an answer, but the more recent kidnappings at least had locations for last seen.

So I started collecting the data. Opening a file and just dumping the last location into a map of Night City. Slowly more and more dots grew across the file. There were hundreds of kidnapping reports, and I was just dumping them all into the file to see what would happen.

In the end, there were definitely hot spots on the map, but it didn’t really give me enough information to know for sure.

But, I knew where to look now.

So I found the most recent kidnapping report that was closest to the hotspots, and pulled those files saving them to my own server and took my new hotspot map. Then I walked out of the NCPD server.

—--

Markus Leon. Went missing yesterday. Age 30. His wife made the report. Markus had been last seen walking to work from his apartment building by his wife.

His work was three blocks down the street. He never made it to work.

But I had a general time he had left. And this was a modern city.

It had cameras everywhere.

So first I walked to the apartment complex that Markus lived in. The Server was old. It didn’t have the security to really stop me as I accessed the system, breached past its defenses and accessed the few security cameras still working.

Most were broken, but the elevator one worked.

I checked the time, and watched.

6:37 AM.

I found him. Markus steps onto the elevator from the third floor. Heads down, and walks out.

I jump out of the camera. The lobby camera was broken, but there was an outside camera looking down at the entrance. It was a few floors up, which is the only reason It wasn’t broken.

6:38 AM.

Markus walked out of the complex, turned left down the street and continued his path.

Okay. I checked the net for buildings along the road he had gone down.

The next building over was a hotel. The security was tighter, but still easily bypassed especially since I was in the net.

Its cameras were active. Protected by bullet proof domes so they wouldn’t get destroyed.

6:38 AM.

Markus walks past the entrance. I watch for a minute after he goes past.

No one seemed to be following him or anything.

So I pulled out of the security of the building and moved on.

I continued down the street. Any building that didn’t have cameras. I would jump across the street and see if there were cameras facing outward enough to catch across the street.

Down we went. Until I crossed a street and Markus didn’t appear.

I went back, and saw him reach the crosswalk through a diner's camera, and then nothing.

I jumped around, checking all the corners of the street trying to find something.

6:41 AM.

I spotted it.

Markus didn’t cross the street, the path he should take to go to work.

No, he turned left and continued walking down the street.

Interesting.

I continued to follow his path as he headed away from his workplace.

What was Markus up to?

Not that I was interested if the guy had just bailed. I was looking for scavs.

Down the street we went, only a few times I had to skip a few buildings and wait for him to walk into frame.

Then suddenly I jumped to the next camera and he never appeared.

I checked all the cameras in the area, I could confirm he disappeared.

After a few minutes of checking, I realized there was only one place he could have gone.

An apartment building.

So he was in the apartments? I mean Scavs often set up there, but this wasn’t exactly what I was looking for. Where were the group of scavs beating him unconscious or drugging him and dragging him into a rape van or something?

The apartment complex was run down, didn’t have any security cameras inside.

Probably on purpose.

But it did have a server still, everything had a net channel after all, had to, to have TV.

So I started sneaking in. Something weird was going on.

The server as I slipped in was dark and run down, plenty of slow down spots.

I wouldn’t be surprised if the TV reception in the place sucked.

But the security might as well have been a broken lock. I popped in, and checked the apartment listings.

Markus Leon wasn’t on the registry of course.

But I did find something interesting.

An entire section of the complex that had everyone stop paying rent as one. Consistent rent payments by some of the people and then suddenly nothing. This started months ago.

But more interesting? The server data was modified.

It wasn’t anything amazing, but it wouldn’t be sending any alerts to the owner to let them know there was a late payment.

Services would shut off still, but the owner wouldn’t know he needed to bring in more people.

Interesting.

Second floor, rooms 220-230 were all non paying.

There was a temptation to back out and check it out in person but…

I was a netrunner. This was the sort of thing I was meant to do.

So I started poking around.

Someone capable of hacking into the register to shut off alerts would want internet access.

If they had access, they had opened a path.

So I started pinging the area around the building.

The virtual datascape around me flared up and traffic glowed a brighter color than the rest.

There.

I smirked. There was a side channel that had been rather roughly built into the side of the server.

To my eyes it looked like someone had laid a long wire from the access point between the internet and the building server, up into the building. I pinged it, making sure to keep the touch as light as I could.

It blazed through the wire, showing me a spider web of systems. Cameras. And computers all together.

I smirked as I slipped through. Yes there was security. Yes they had some good ICE.

Yes they had expected it to keep someone out.

Not good enough.

I breached through the ICE, and as I did, a monster slipped out of my avatar.

A Daemon.

I smiled at it, as its legs skittered into the server. It looked like a cross between a spider and a facehugger.

I loved it instantly.

I watched it slip into the server and its actions spread out to anything connected to the system.

I slipped in after. Traveling through the wire into a low fidelity server.

There wasn’t much inside. The server was just a computer system setup to run everything, but I could poke around.

I easily snuck right past the Guard Daemon. It was shaped like a robotic dog searching endlessly for intruders.

But it had my giant spider wrapped around its face, a single large eye the only thing that could see, and as it ‘looked’ at me, it just seemed to ignore my presence.

I had already been sure it couldn’t see me. The Daemon was perfect for bypassing low level security Daemons. Instantly I accessed the cameras connected to the system.

I had seen a lot of scav dens.

I had grown rather used to the sights of them.

This wasn’t a scav den.

It was a drug den.

I scowled. What the fuck? There were drugs being cooked up, and drugs being used. One side of the apartments was set up to manufacture something.

The other side was a drug den. Couches and beds littered the area. Plenty of people passed out among the mess and detritus.

Okay something was up.

I was on the tail end of a kidnapping…

Oh no. It was just a missing person. I scowled, searching the cameras for any sign of Markus. If he was here, then he really wasn’t missing.

And there he was.

Fuck. I shook my digital head pulling free of the camera systems.

This wasn’t my target. A complete bust.

I headed out of the hidden server. I considered sending a tip to the NCPD, but…

It could be useful knowledge. I would keep it for now. Just marking down the info. It wasn’t like I couldn’t access their little server again in the future. My second Daemon would take care of that. Wall Breaking left a Daemon behind giving me access after all.

That one looked like a giant eye that went and hid itself in the corner of the server room it would remain quiet and hidden until I needed to access the server again.

—--

So I went down the list.

Taking a small break to hit the bathroom in between.

Most of the missing reports went somewhat similar. People running away just to escape. Some ended up caught by rival gangs and flatlined. Some were even picked up by the NCPD despite the report of them potentially dead.

I realized that any time someone reported missing NCPD just filled out a missing persons report, listed them as deceased with a SCAV label for some reason.

Fuckers.

In the end it didn’t matter. I was going to search through the missing reports until I found my target. I had all day.

And in the end, following the same steps, just tracking people down through old camera recordings. I found them.

It was a report on Hannah Curtis. The forty year old Corpo woman. Who worked for a Biotechnica subsidiary. She went missing two days ago, she did have more protection than a normal worker, and likely would have been searched for, but her biomonitor confirmed a flatline.

So they gave up.

I didn’t.

She was harder to track. I ended up having to follow her car through the city, hacking cameras as I went, even losing track of her once, and only finding her by chance down a side street.

I couldn’t see exactly what went down, but I could guess.

Her car goes in the alley, and minutes pass. Then a truck drives into the alley. Her car drives out of the alley with a new driver and no Hannah.

A scan of the man's face told me what had happened.

Turns out Hannah had a drug addiction. She stopped in the alleyway to meet her dealer, and he stole her car. Probably knocked her out or killed her.

You would think that was the end, but the dealer, a Mr. Samuel Alexander Harrington. Had connections.

The truck leaving had a man driving that was wearing an imager displacer. Couldn’t get his face, but the image of the face with crossed out eyes was more than enough to confirm it was a scav.

So I followed along, with notes to follow up with Mr. Samuel sometime. That had been a nice car, and it would be a shame to let him keep it.

But I followed the truck.

In the end tracking them through the city was starting to become routine. Security existed, sure, but it wasn’t like I was in a rush. Any time I hit a place with security too heavy, I could skip it, try to find an easier camera to hack into, or if I absolutely needed that Camera to know where they went, I could just slowly breach in, take my time.

I wasn’t trying to rescue someone after all. I was hunting.

Considering how often I was breaching into systems I was earning a nice nestegg of Breaching XP as a bonus.

Then I just followed them home.

Sure the camera’s in the area they finally stopped were mostly broken down, or nonexistent. But when I narrowed the scavs down to a specific block area. It wasn’t hard to then start checking each building one at a time.

The people that were running non-scav business were given a mental apology for the intrusion and ignored.

Although I would have to keep an eye on that porn studio, there hadn’t been anyone ‘acting’ at the time I breached, but it looked sketchy, and if they were kidnapping people too? Well I would just clean them up as well.

But I found them.

What had once been a small office building, and that according to the records should be shut down, but had active internet and electricity flowing to it.

As I slipped into their net their cameras told me the full story.

Scav den.

I noted the address, and even started poking around their systems.

“I can’t believe how easy this is from the net.” I couldn’t help but admit to myself as I looked around the scavs, network lobby.

Sure their security was pretty good. Great even. They likely had a netrunner set it all up to start with.

But it wasn’t being monitored, and an automated system was easily bypassed in the end.

My Cyber Ninja perk meant when I breached into the system, their security Daemons had a hard time finding me. Plus it was also infecting the people attached to the network.

I was gonna have a lot of fun when I hit this place. Their network would already be mine long before I set foot in real life.

I stilled at that thought.

Netrunning wasn’t easy.

It wasn’t a game. I could die here. I was getting overconfident, and that is the sort of thing that kills. I wouldn’t just be able to pop a maxdoc if someone fried my brain.

I shook off the confidence, and mentally switched back to assuming I was being tracked. I doubled down on making sure everything was in place, that my ‘additions’ to the network. The backdoors and daemons wouldn’t be noted.

Then I backed out after gathering all the camera data I could.

—--

I had sent a text to my chooms after I got back to my body.

*Section 9 meeting tonight. Target located. Meet at Lizzies 6PM.*

Feeling cool for sending out a totally tactical message I went home.

The sun was coming up, which was funny because when I arrived at the apartment the sun had been coming up.

I had been in the net for nearly a whole day.

I didn’t feel too bad, but as I reached the street I jogged down to the parking lot instead of just calling the car here.

Even if my stats didn’t deteriorate, I still needed a bit of exercise, to stretch my legs.

I was already a basement dweller at this point…

I shook that annoying thought away and went home.

I wanted a shower.
 
Chapter 83
“Motoko!” Hiromi called out as she entered Lizzies.

Sure she looked a bit awkward about it, staring a bit too long at some of the Mox bouncers, but I waved her over and her nervousness faded as she got closer.

I guess it might be a little awkward for a girl like Hiromi who usually was covered in TC stuff to walk into the Mox home.

But honestly I wanted to get away from using the Ho-Oh club as our meetup place.

That stupid mask I now had hidden away in my room was taunting me with the fact that Fujimura was eager to recruit me fully.

I didn’t want to deal with that.

“You’re late.” Ichi pointed out as he sipped on his drink. Malcolm and Ichi had actually been here early…

A little ‘too’ early if my estimation was right, but boys will be boys.

“Pfft! I was busy! Reaching out to some contacts about potential buyers.” Hiromi said eyebrows twitching in an insinuation about their future payday.

“All is forgiven.” Ichi offered with a faux bow and Hiromi cackled as she slipped into the seat next to me. We were at the bar for now, but I would drag my chooms into one of the private booths before we got to talking too much.

Hiromi ordered a drink, Ichi and Malcolm both happy to drink a bit on my tab. Because I am a generous leader.

“So you found something?” Malcolm prompted, looking eager. This wasn’t his first attempt to pry information out, but I had told him to wait for Hiromi.

“Not here. Get your drinks, and let’s go grab a bit of privacy. Thanks Mateo.” I said to the bartender, dropping a tip as I dragged my eager chooms out of the main room.

In the end we took over one of the booth rooms, as I settled my chooms around and then I called all of them just like last time.

Instantly I sent all of them the information I had gathered about the new scav den.

The office building looked run down from the outside, and closed off, that image moved inside giving a bit gruesome scenes of the interiors.

*Disgusting.* Hiromi muttered into the group call. *But it looks like they have a lot of product.* She said looking at the boxes of chrome the Scavs were collecting.

*How did you even find this place?* Ichi asked and I threw him a peace sign.

*I backtraced missing peoples reports and slipped into security systems all along the streets. Everyone has security cameras after all, and a lot of them are pointing at the street. So with a bit of finangling and a lot of illegal hacking I was able to track people.*

*Holy shit! That must have been pretty hard. I’m surprised more people don’t do that.*

I shrugged. *It’s dangerous. One bad server that has some nasty ICE, and I could be in a lot of trouble.*

*Motoko! If you are going to do something so dangerous then call on us to help! We can at least get you to your ripper if something goes wrong.* Hiromi demanded glaring and I nodded hands raised at her anger.

*Yeah, probably smart.*

*Good!*

*Should be a good payday. Any issue with the numbers Motoko?* Ichi asked, *Need us to come in guns blazing this time?* He said while motioning with his hand as if shooting a gun.

*No. I’ve already taken over their system, when I hit them, all of the scavs are going to lose their ability to see simultaneously!” I chirped, grinning at the idea of what I was going to do to these monsters.

*Nice.*

*Malcolm: You grabbed all of their camera data here right?* Malcolm asked, still forced to send his question as a text as he didn’t have an interior agent.

Gonna have to remind him he could get that upgrade now.

*Yeah, their security was good, but not that good. They had it all saved to a laptop. I actually think it might have been something one of them did as a mistake. The security for the network was set up by a netrunner, but this is the kind of amateur mistake I expect from someone who has no idea what they are doing.*

*Malcolm: Then, can’t we use your little back trace trick to find more scav dens?*

I blinked at Malcolms text. That was… possible.

While I had tracked the van back to this place. They still had to transport their gear to another site to sell, could I figure out where?

Could I track their shipments to find even more? I could follow cameras like I had before…

Well maybe not alone.

But I wasn’t alone.

*Okay chooms. Malcolm had a great idea. I might be able to track the scavs, but I’ll need your help. Rather than hit just one scav den. I want to find where all of the chrome gets sent.* I said and suddenly all three of my chooms sat up straight.

We had made bank on the small scav dens.

But if there was a central repository? If there was even just a storage space for where all the chrome went?

We could make…

A lot of eddies.

Like a lot of eddies.

*Okay. Malcolm, you have a good eye for that sort of stuff. Start going through the camera, see if you can spot something we can use.* I point out and the boy actually flushes and looks pleased at my words.

*Hiromi. If we hit a place that has even more equipment we might need more transport. Think you can use your connections to find us people willing to transport stuff for us?*

*I have a few ideas already.* She confirmed with a nod.

*Ichi if we are moving that much stuff, we are going to need a place to store it… Maybe even a gang to help protect it.* I had to admit with a scowl. *I have some TC contacts if this actually works that I can pull on, but maybe find us some low key storage we can move stuff to?*

*I know of a few places I can use. Leave it to me!*

*Alright, in that case… I guess I need to get back on the net… Actually. All of us should get moving. I can pull more info and send it to you guys to check over as I’m running.*

“Oh! Um…” Malcolm said aloud before stopping, hesitating. “Should I call Omaeda?”

I blinked, Omaeda was… Oh! He was the netrunner that Ichi and Malcolm had been friends with.

“I haven’t seen him in a while, now that you mention it.”

“Omaeda bailed on us during the war. He basically went home and hid. We haven’t talked since.” Ichi offered with a grumpy face.

“It wasn’t like that Ichi. You know that. Omaeda wasn’t as into the TC as you. He didn’t want to get shot in a gang war.”

“He bailed on us when we needed him. We don’t need him.” Ichi said ending the conversation for a moment as Hiromi and I both kind of just looked at each other awkwardly.

“Let’s go without him for now?” I prompted and Malcolm hesitated and just shrugged a bit.

“Alright. We should head to your place?”

“Yeah, it sounds like tonight is going to be busy for all of us.” I say and Hiromi groans a bit.

Heh, corpo brat. Ichi and Malcolm both looked excited.

—--

An hour later I was back in the net. My chooms were set up on laptops connecting to the server so I could pass them data in real time, and I rushed back to the scav den’s server.

With the work I had done before I was able to just slip right back inside, and this time I was accessing their data looking for something in particular.

*Malcolm see anything on the cameras yet?* I called out, the phone connection with my group was active despite being in the net.

*They had a bunch of the chrome crates disappear about a month ago, but I’m narrowing down when it happened.*

I nodded to myself as I accessed the camera system myself. I could access the system in a way that Malcolm couldn’t since I was in the net, multiple screens popped up, and I set each of them to be a different day the camera had recorded and just waited for the crates to disappear.

*The tenth.* I sent to him, as I noticed some of the scav guys load up a bunch of the crates on handtrucks and move them out.

There wasn’t really a good exterior camera so I was forced to move outward. Checking both ends of the street for active cameras.

Nothing.

The cameras just weren’t good in the area. I had only been able to narrow down the scavs to this street to begin with.

So I went wider, slipping into more and more camera systems in a big circle, the actual searching I left to my chooms. I was giving them access, pulling the camera data and then moving on, and then finally we got a hit.

*Found it! Going down Pondsmith.* Ichi said and I pulled out of the cafe I had been pulling a video from. I jumped across the net, I checked the image Ichi had found of the white scav van, and then I jumped to the systems down the street, finding one that had a street cam. I accessed it’s records confirming the vans path.

*Alright everyone, I’m gonna start sending the video data. Find me this truck's path.* I called out, switching back to hitting every camera just a bit further down the street I could find and pulling their video records.

Some didn’t keep records, some didn’t have cameras with the right angle.

In the end I just kept digging, letting my chooms find the vans path, from the data I pulled. Sometimes making me pull back when the van turned suddenly.

Sometimes I was forced to spread out my net wide, when we lost track of it, going down every street connected to the road we lost the van on just to see if we can catch sight of it on the cameras.

I was really happy I had my chooms helping out.

This could have been something taking me days to slowly path out the vans movements without the external help.

While a part of me couldn’t help but wonder why the NCPD didn’t do something similar, It was the reminder in my head that breaking into every business and personal camera I could on the path would be something the NCPD would need a warrant for. Plus a netrunner to do this for every crime.

I shook it off, I wasn’t here to judge NCPD’s lack of investigation talent.

I was here to track these scavs through the city, to find them.

In the end we did truly lose them.

*Anything?* I asked my team only to get groans back.

It was late. We had been tracking this truck through the city for hours. Everyone was getting close to being overworked.

*I don’t know where the truck went, Motoko! This is so fucking stupid! God damned Corpos! No wonder scavs get away with this shit! The Corpo security practically protects them!* Malcolm cursed getting frustrated at the entire situation.

*Alright I’m pulling out. I think we all need a break.* I call into the chat, and slowly pull myself back to my body.

I blinked back in my flesh. I sat up slowly seeing my chooms all sitting around the basement in different levels of disarray. I looked at the clock and winced at how late it was.

“Sorry guys. I shouldn’t have kept pushing you all so late. Let’s get some rest we can continue tomorrow.” I offered and Malcolm and Hiromi both groaned but seemed willing to stop.

Ichi’s fist slammed onto the table, startling us all.

“No. Motoko, you’ve been netdiving for like six hours. You must be exhausted, take a break. Grab some food whatever you need. But I’m not… You brought us in, it’s our turn to prove we aren’t just… hanging onto your rep. I’m not giving up. Not yet.” He said and Hiromi instantly plopped back into her chair and focused on the laptop.

Malcolm let out a chuckle and shook his head. “Yeah fair enough. Not like we haven’t done late nights before. I could use some chow though.”

“I’ll go get some food!” I told them cutting Malcolm off. “I owe you guys for being so great!” I said and before they could say anything I was there. Rushing in.

Malcolm got first hug since he was closest. I lifted him up and spun him around a bit before dropping him onto his wobbly feet and rushed at Hiromi who squeaked as I lifted her out of her chair.

Ichi tried to defend himself. But his Street Brawling was weak.

Something to work on in the future.

My grapple hugs completed, I hummed happily as I headed to the elevator. There was a diner down the street, I bet I could get a couple of to go meals there.

—--

Bags full of steaming hot meals I walked back to the apartment. The diner was close enough I decided to just walk, it would take longer to have to park the car.

While I did I considered the problem.

The Scavs obviously had to have a way to get the chrome out of the city. That was the rumor, or at least my understanding. The Scavs stole chrome from the city and sold it off, usually in russia.

Okay so assuming that is right, they had to ship it. It’s why I was so confused. Why would they drive into City Center? There were no docks big enough for a transpacific cargo ship there. You would want to go northside for that.

But they had come from the northside, traveling into City Center.

So why?

Why would you head into City Center? The truck they used was pretty big. More than enough for the many crates they loaded up. The same style of crates we had found in the original scav den. The only one that hadn’t had the same style was Charles shop, but his was obviously a weird scav situation, since he was reselling the chrome he found.

So they brought in tens of crates, how do they get them out?

Did they load them into an AV for transport out of the city? But why City Center? There were better places to load an AV closer.

So a ship?

But why? The only docks in City Center were like… High end Yacht club stuff. The sort of place that has insane security, that a bunch of scavs wouldn’t be able to slip in.

Did they gather it up and transport it out in bigger trucks? I suppose the scavs could have a corpo working with them, giving them a place to store huge amounts of their loot.

In the end I just wasn’t sure where to go next.

Luckily I could still be snack provider.

As I walked into the basement room it was quiet, my chooms were all still staring at the screens and I decided it was time for a break.

“Food time!” I called out holding up the bags of to go diner meals in the air.

“Yeah I could eat.”

“Food!” Malcolm and Ichi both spoke as one, and pulled away from the system. I settled the food on a table that Morgan had probably set up for just that purpose and parceled out the meals.

“It’s so frustrating! How can they just disappear like that! I just want to know where they went!” Hiromi whined as she plopped into the chair.

“Well they didn’t disappear.” Malcolm said after a moment as he finished swallowing a bite of the pasta that I was absolutely sure wasn’t what the diner called it, but hey it was warm and filling.

“We lost them though.”

“Yeah the fuckers drove down Corpo, I mean Corporation st. and we can’t find a camera to hit them with after.” Ichi offered, chowing down.

“Yeah but like… We know where they end up.” Malcolm said, suddenly sitting up straight as he put the food down.

“No we don’t? We lost track of them.” I reminded him but his eyes weren’t focused on me, he was a million miles away.

“Malcolm?”

“They return to the scav den.” He said in a mumble. “When they are done. They return to the scav den.”

“Yeah?”

“So they don’t disappear. We know where they are… Motoko, instead of trying to track their path to where they are going. Try to track them on their way back!” I considered it. They likely would take the same path back, but what if they didn’t?

Either way it was more data.

“Malcolm. Good job.” I said throwing him a thumbs up, but as my chooms all stood to rush back to their stations I reached out and started pushing people back into chairs. “Hold it!” I demanded startling everyone.

“Food first. Breaking a Scav ring comes after.”
 
well fine. ima buy the game now that it is half off. between you and brosef I now am interested in the setting enough for it to be worth it.
The game is apparently getting a massive update soon. The expansion is called "Phantom Liberty".

Promises news quests, skills, perks, re-balancing of character progression in all ways in fact, including the new Relic-skill tree. New cyberware balancing, with too many implants affecting the character in some negative ways now. There's apparently so many changes in store some people are already calling it Cyberpunk 2.0.

Considering that at this point just about all of the technical issues that got the game bad rep at launch had been solved, and CDPR being really good at giving the players meaningful expansions and DLC content, I'm highly optimistic it's going to be great.
 
the launch issues definitely turned me off. that said I have heard they got fixed mostly so I was waiting for a sale. now it is just 5 hour download... damn modern games. probably gonna end up making a male corpo guy. exact build TBD.
 
I heard that none of the hacking / cyber stuff worked at all at the start, did they also fix that? They make up a huge part of this story, to the point where it would feel less Cyber and mostly Punk. It would be a shame if the game was (still?) like that.
 
after a clean install of drivers it still crashes a bunch. will try reducing the settings from the default. even though I got a 2070, loads of ram and a solid cpu... so far very sad.

edit: after going to half what the recommended settings for the game are i can get to picking body type a or b and then game crashes... so far 0/10 experience would not recommend.

after reducing to potato settings and 1080p it works... yay?

Never mind it didn't. My drunken brother then decided it needed a reformat. He fucked it up. I am down my main computer till my other brother can fix it. Very sad.

Overall experience with cyberpunk has been negative.
 
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after a clean install of drivers it still crashes a bunch. will try reducing the settings from the default. even though I got a 2070, loads of ram and a solid cpu... so far very sad.

edit: after going to half what the recommended settings for the game are i can get to picking body type a or b and then game crashes... so far 0/10 experience would not recommend.

after reducing to potato settings and 1080p it works... yay?

Never mind it didn't. My drunken brother then decided it needed a reformat. He fucked it up. I am down my main computer till my other brother can fix it. Very sad.

Overall experience with cyberpunk has been negative.
That's really REALLY weird choom. Did you update your drivers for your 2070? I have a 1070 and I have basically zero problems. Did you turn off ray tracing? I mean I don't think a 2070 can handle that... Otherwise google for common crash reasons maybe?
 
That's really REALLY weird choom. Did you update your drivers for your 2070? I have a 1070 and I have basically zero problems. Did you turn off ray tracing? I mean I don't think a 2070 can handle that... Otherwise google for common crash reasons maybe?
1st thing I tried. Anyway computer is down for a few days and I'm mobile posting or using a computer that is able to play media well and not much more. I am over it. Hopefully once my computer has a newer build of windows 10 the drivers re-downloaded and the 5 hour download of the game happens it works. Or I will make a frowny face.
 
Chapter 84
Once everyone ate and had a break we jumped back in. I was back on the net. This time following the Van backwards along its path with my team helping out. And then to our delight, the van was on a different road back.

*It’s on Longshore! It just came off the Ringroad!* Malcolm called out through the call.

The Van hadn’t gone into City Central using the freeways through NC. It had been mostly on the street level. Using Congress St to go around Corpo Plaza to reach Corporation.

But if they were using the Ring road to come back? It meant Corporation St. Was close to where our scavs made their dropoff.

*I’m checking what I can find around Corporation. If they are on the Ringroad… I can’t find any good cameras in that area, everything is high end. I’m stretching out and looking for smaller shops.* I called out to my chooms as I blurred through cyberspace, trying to find something with eyes.

*Motoko. Check for 25/7’s. They tend to be all over the place down there, since the corpos use them to buy cigarettes or a beer while working.* Hiromi cut in, and I blinked.

What the fuck was a 25/7?

It took me a few seconds to find out. They were capsule shops. They could be put just about anywhere, and were basically gas stations without the gas.

Interesting!

I did a quick net search for them, finding a few of the capsules all over the area.

The trouble came instantly as I slipped onto their server net.

All of the recordings for all the shops went to a main server. It was a chain shop after all.

But the place was crazy secure. I had to duck back out instantly just to avoid the security Daemons they had liberally placed throughout.

“Slow Motoko. Take it slow.” I reminded myself. Then I began breaching. Slipping my Daemons into their system in return. Blinding their security, as I wormed my way in.

It helped that I wasn’t trying to access their most secure data. Their payment, and shipping information was heavily secured. The digital access point looked like a hallway full of lasers and things heading towards a vault.

But the camera data wasn’t something they could store that securely. There would be just too much information coming in. It would make a weakness in the security. So it was far easier to access for that reason.

Or they just didn’t care to protect it.

So I managed to slip into that section of the server without trouble, bypassing the security Daemons.

I was just starting to access the cameras, looking for the shops on Corporation st when I felt it.

Someone knew I was here.

Danger Sense.

I turned throwing up my ICE Shield, which saved me.

A Daemon shaped like a devil was rushing me, its open mouth full of chainsaw teeth that spun and buzzed. Honestly it looked more like a blender than a mouth.

But even as the Daemon hit my shield and slowed down frosting over it was the netrunner behind it that I was focused on.

“Sorry kid. Nothing personal.” He said as his hand shifted.

Barrier spun around me. The neon shields bursting to life, filling space with a flood of junk data, that when the ray of neon green light shot out, I was able to actually dodge as the incredibly fast hack stalled on the barriers before managing to work their way through.

Hell Flame burst around me slamming into the Daemon, causing the Daemon stuck in my ICE to begin to dissolve. Removing it as a threat.

“Hey can’t we talk about this? Not looking to cause trouble here.” I called out even as I continued to prepare more defenses, and looking for an escape route.

“Breaking into my server? That is trouble.” He said and I had to sacrifice another of my barriers to keep the ray of light from striking me.

“Not here to damage your biz!” I called out, sending a wave of Hell Fire at the runner who stopped attacking to throw up a solid wall of ICE to fizzle it out.

Yeah this guy knew what he was doing, and he was in his own server. I was gonna have to delta.

Unfortunately he wasn’t going to let me. Even as I started making my way to move out of the server lobby, the security Daemon dogs were gathering at the exits. Blocking my way.

Fucker.

“Yeah what exactly would a kid netrunner be doing sneaking in here? Oh did you just trip and your access connector happen to slide into the server port?”

I actually snorted, out a laugh at the joke.

“Not exactly, how about we have a-fuck!” I yelped as I dodged another ray. I was running low on barriers. Throwing up another set was only a stop gap measure. “How about we have a minute where we talk! No need to go killing each other here.”

“I don’t know from my angle. I seem to be on the winning side of this.” He called out mocking, but, keeping him talking was keeping him from blasting me.

Fine I would just flip it around. A new set of barriers surrounded him now. Leaving me without my best defense, but the Daemon was dead, so ICE burst up creating a barrier between us.

“Oh fuck off.” He grumbled and started bashing the spam barriers with his laser.

I took a moment to get a scan of it and had to whistle. That was a nasty virus. Like my fire it would try to delete anything it touched.

“How about we just talk, yeah?” I called out and while it didn’t make him stop blasting the barriers it did cause him to respond again.

“Yeah? Why should I? Some thief coming into my server? It’s my job to clean up the trash!” He yelled blasting a few more of the barriers down.

“Okay first? Ouch. Second. I’m not here to steal anything! I just need your camera records to see if I can track down a Scav group.” I waited, peaking my head out from around my ICE barrier. I was counting on the fact everyone hated scavs to give me a few seconds here.

My trash barriers were all gone, but he wasn’t attacking me anymore.

“I’m supposed to believe you are hunting Scavs?”

“Well… Yeah! Look at where I am! I’m accessing your camera records.” I said waving at the data I had been poking at.

“Worker profiles and other things are in that database too. How do I know you aren’t up to something.”

“Cause I’m trying to talk to you and not just trashing your server as I make my escape?”

“You got one minute, convince me.” He said arms crossed over his chest, the netrunners face was mostly blocked by a set of net goggles, but at least he wasn’t shooting lasers at me.

Or sicking his daemon dogs on me.

“Okay so I’ve been following a group of scavs from their hideout through the city. I knew where they started, but I need to find out where they came from. I lose them in city central on Corporation. Near Berkley. I know they get on the Ring Road, but I can’t tell from where.”

The netrunner was quiet for a minute before nodding slowly. “The security in Center is better, so you can’t… Have you been hacking into every Camera you can get your hands on?” He asked, sounding almost bewildered.

“Well yeah?”

“How are you not dead? Black ICE should have fried you by now.”

“I mean… I’m pretty good at breaching systems, and if the system is too dangerous I just skip it.”

“No wonder I didn’t notice your intrusion.” He mumbled more to himself than me, but he raised and then lowered his hands, and suddenly the Daemon dogs seemed to relax, going back to searching for intruders and not trying to eat me.

“Fine. I’ll walk you through the recordings if you don’t steal any records, and leave when you get what you want.”

“Deal!” I called out with a sigh, slowly letting my ICE down, and cleaning up the mess on the server with a bit of manual maintenance.

“Let’s get this over with kid.” He said with a grumbly sigh.

And we did. He walked over and once I told him the day and time he was able to pull up the cameras on the little shopping pods and we started looking.

“There.” I pointed out when I saw it.

It was still going westbound on Corporation. Past Berkley. What the hell? There wasn’t even much out there. Just a wave breaker road.

“Wait, that's the truck you are looking for? I thought you said you were searching for scavs?” The netrunner said looking to me with suspicion.

“Yeah I am! Those guys are with a scav group up in westbrook. I’ve tracked them all the way here from their hideout.”

“If that’s the case why are they dressed up as Gold Beach Marina dock workers?” He asked and I looked back at the camera.

The passenger. He had changed his clothes at some point. Throwing over a Blue and white jumpsuit. While the driver had on a yellow hazard vest.

“Gold Beach Marina?” I wondered aloud. The name not meaning anything to me.

“Yeah the jumpsuit the passenger is wearing, that’s their janitor staff uniform. We get them stopping in to buy smokes while they work all the time. Seen them a million times. On the camera when I need to look for thieves.”

“Gold Beach Marina… Thanks Choom.” I told him, throwing up a thumbs up as I made to log out.

“Whoa kid. These guys are Marina staff, not Scavs, what are you playing at?”

“That’s what I want to know.” I said, irritated and did a quick log out of the server. He didn’t have the Daemons guarding the access points so I was easily able to buzz back out and into the net.

But I didn’t stick around. I went straight back to my body.

—--

“Gold Beach Marina. Super high end place, has a bar and a cafe… And a bar.” Hiromi offered as she looked at the laptop she had pulled up the marina’s information from. “Private club, can’t get in unless you make more eddies than you could even try to waste.”

“Why are the scavs going to a place like that?”

“Maybe some high end scav boss has a connection there? Could park his yacht right there and load it up. The security is crazy, but if he okays the scavs that come to make deliveries registering them as staff… Fuck that would work.” Ichi mentioned looking infuriated.

“Does it? The cost for access to a place like that must be crazy! Even a scav wouldn’t make money affording it. And it’s just a yacht marina. A yacht can’t transport that sort of stuff across the pacific! So that means they have to stop somewhere else! Is a yacht like that big enough to even make a profit if you are shipping all the chrome out of the city on it?” I asked frowning.

I get where Ichi was coming from, but when you are shipping something across an ocean, that’s time and money. Boxes of Chrome are certainly a good amount of eddies into their pocket…

But enough to cover all the costs this would entail?

A yacht. Fuel. Repairs. Crew. Payment to the scavs. Equipment to the scavs.

“Something about this is fishy as fuck.”

“Well it is a marina-Ow!” Malcolm winced as Hiromi slugged him in the arm for the joke.

“At least we found them.” Ichi offered with a shrug. “Does any of the rest matter? We could go and loot up.”

“You want to steal chrome from a high security area owned by bajillionaires?” I asked frowning. “I was expecting a boat and a hidden dock, like old smugglers. Not this.”

I didn’t exactly want the sort of heat that people with fuck off money could bring.

Oh I’m sure we could steal the stuff. I was fairly confident in my ability there, but stealing the stuff and not having someone track us down after?

Just like we had done. It was totally possible someone could follow us the same way.

No, we had to figure out a way of stealing this thing without a trace if we were going to do it.

“Okay. It’s late guys. We did it, We tracked down the scavs. But we aren’t getting into the Marina security from here, so take a break. Go to sleep. I’m going to go check out the Marina tonight while it’s late.” I said, we needed information. I could collect it.

“Motoko stop being a gonk. You’ve been netrunning and going nonstop for hours and hours. We all need a break. We can continue tomorrow. If you want to check the place when it’s dark out, then tomorrow night will be good.” Hiromi said cutting me off to my surprise as she grabbed my shoulders and pushed me towards one of the couches.

“Wha-Hiromi! I’m fine.”

“Go to sleep.” Hiromi muttered, rubbing her eyes.

In the end Ichi and Malcolm passed out on the couch, while Hiromi took my net chair.

I guess it was sleepover time. I rolled my eyes and just decided to go with it. Hiromi was right. No need to rush this.

—-

The next morning we all drove out to the Marina to get a look at what we were facing.

My Quadra, and Ichi’s truck stood out like a sore thumb when we pulled out into the Marina from Corporation st.

But that was fine. We were just information gathering.

“Look at that ship.” Malcolm muttered, staring at the big black yacht that was one of the few ships in the marina. The thing looked like a stealth ship from the old world, but considering where it was, it was likely just a luxury yacht with a weird style.

“Do you think that’s it?” Ichi asked me and I shrugged.

“No way to know. They could be out on the seas right now. Or they could just be using a warehouse or something connected to the marina until a bigger ship comes by to pick it all up, right under the nose of customs… If that’s even a thing here.” I muttered wondering what customs was even like in Night City.

It was technically a city state.

Interesting but unimportant.

“Okay so yeah we aren’t getting in there easily.” Ichi muttered looking across the small marina from the parking lot we were idling in.

There was only one way into the Marina which had barricades, a security station, and guards.

There were even cameras I could see all over the area.

Yep. They weren’t interested in having riff raff enter their marina.

“Can you netrun into their stuff? You know like take over the cameras, or cause an alert that all the guards run to the wrong area to take care of or something?” Malcolm asked, and I had to snort, shaking my head.

“It doesn’t really work like that. Considering the money in the place, I’d be shocked if they didn’t have a netrunner keeping an eye on things… Which sucks, makes everything harder… I’ll probably have to get into their security room to get anything.” I said looking at the small set of buildings in the marina. One of which had the computer I would need to access.

“So got the pictures you need?”

“Yeah.” I said with a smirk already seeing the perfect way in. “I’ll need to do this at night, so we should get out of here. Break up until later. Want to get some food?”

“I could eat.” Malcolm said hand raised and grinning.

—--

“These fries are actually pretty good.” I muttered staring at my plate of steak fries in surprise.

“Yeah? What about them?” Malcolm asked, looking like he was about to try and sneak one, since I didn’t want to stab the gonk for stealing. I gestured at the plate that he could try and he did with a big smile.

“I don’t know, they just taste good. I’m kinda surprised.”

“Pfft. Picky! Motoko is picky.” Ichi said teasing, but I got a look of sympathy from Hiromi.

Made sense. While her parents weren’t the absolute high level executives in Arasaka, they were still rich. So they ate better than normal people. Hiromi must have grown up eating better foods.

I was just surprised these french fries actually tasted like french fries.

They weren’t. But they tasted close enough. No potato involved.

We had gone to a diner once we left City Center, and just crashed a booth. The four of us surrounded by food and just pigging out.

It was nice.

“I still can’t believe you became a netrunner so fast. I mean… Omaeda worked on it for a while and he was only like… Okay at it.” Malcolm said changing the subject from food taste and once again Ichi didn’t look happy.

“Omaeda thought he was hot shit, but couldn’t do anything.” Ichi retorted coldly before stuffing some of his own fries in his face.

“Kinda mean Ichi. He just didn’t have much gear. You saw his deck.”

“Ah the suitcase Cyberdeck… Yeah.” I mentioned frowning. My own knowledge let me know just how out of date that thing would have been.

No wonder he couldn’t break into the cars security on that gig so long ago.

Wow I hadn’t thought about that night and my first kills in a long time.

“Well I for one am perfectly happy with Motoko acting as our netrunner. And I don’t want to split the payouts another way. So shh.” Hiromi said as she stuck a piece of her… Pizza? Lasagna? I have no idea what it was, but she liked it. Into her mouth.

“Yeah I guess that’s fair. I’m just worried about him.”

“If you are worried about your choom Malcolm. Go check on him. I mean… I’m glad I reached out to you guys. This stuff would be way harder without you covering my back. I’m glad I cleared the air.” I said, earning smiles from Malcolm and a slow nod as he finished another bite of his own meal.

“Yeah me too.” Ichi said, smiling seemingly ignoring Omaeda’s existence. “I do have a question ‘Toko. Do we want to hit the first place we found? I know we got the big one to focus on, but that place is just sitting there.” Ichi said purposefully not saying scav as we were in public.

No reason to let anyone know what we were up to.

I hummed at the idea.

Positives and negatives.

But I shook my head. “As much as I hate the idea of leaving ‘them’ to keep doing their thing. I don’t want there to be any chance that someone realizes we are on to their higher ups.”

While I knew everyone was unhappy with the decision we all nodded to each other.

In the end, there wasn’t anything further we could do at the moment without the marina’s cameras. So we all split up for the day.

We would meet up tomorrow after I hopefully had the records we needed.
 

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