Ghost in the City Cyberpunk Gamer SI

Okay thanks too this fic I finally got Cyberpunk 2077, I find the lack of a good black trench coat to be a travesty though. There goes my JC Denton Larp.
I hate to say it, but maybe wait? There's a big free update coming in September, that wildly changes how leveling etc works.

But regardless, Sinnerman is 100% the best questline, don't look at spoilers.
 
I hate to say it, but maybe wait? There's a big free update coming in September, that wildly changes how leveling etc works.

But regardless, Sinnerman is 100% the best questline, don't look at spoilers.
Sinnerman is good, but I don't think it's the best. Certainly one of the more unique ones. If I had to say best quest... though? A Like Supreme. I won't give any spoilers since we have someone playing through the thread, but you can google it quickly or recognize the name. That quest might be simple, but I remember it so vividly compared to a lot of the other quests.

I think my second favorite would be the Dream on quest with the Peralez couple. You'll know which one I am talking about. That quest with the investigation and slow almost horror as you start realizing what's happening? Perfect Cyberpunk.
 
don't look at spoilers.
Seconding this (although disagree on Sinnerman).

As a general rule, 2077 is about experiencing the game and being in Night City. You don't need to look at spoilers for anything. The decisions you make and foreknowledge will not make a meaningful difference mechanically in the game, because they want to you choose what you think you'd do instead of what gives you a better reward.

Like, if you're playing Elden Ring, you can end up failing quests you don't even know exist because you didn't talk to a random NPC hidden in a room before a boss, and then if you don't do the quest you can be lacking a key spell/weapon/whatever for your build. 2077 isn't like that. If it asks you to make a decision, it'll come back back to you in the story either way as a natural result, but you're not losing out on the moonlight Greatsword. You can, at most, talk yourself out of romance options or a handful of quest rewards, but that's usually signposted very deliberately and for quest rewards almost always unimportant. It's all about how you impact the people you talk to.

That said, after all the news about how improved the game is, I'm definitely waiting for Phantom Liberty to drop before I replay even though this story has me itching for more 2077.
 
Seconding this (although disagree on Sinnerman).

As a general rule, 2077 is about experiencing the game and being in Night City. You don't need to look at spoilers for anything. The decisions you make and foreknowledge will not make a meaningful difference mechanically in the game, because they want to you choose what you think you'd do instead of what gives you a better reward.

Like, if you're playing Elden Ring, you can end up failing quests you don't even know exist because you didn't talk to a random NPC hidden in a room before a boss, and then if you don't do the quest you can be lacking a key spell/weapon/whatever for your build. 2077 isn't like that. If it asks you to make a decision, it'll come back back to you in the story either way as a natural result, but you're not losing out on the moonlight Greatsword. You can, at most, talk yourself out of romance options or a handful of quest rewards, but that's usually signposted very deliberately and for quest rewards almost always unimportant. It's all about how you impact the people you talk to.

That said, after all the news about how improved the game is, I'm definitely waiting for Phantom Liberty to drop before I replay even though this story has me itching for more 2077.
True! I'm putting my next playthrough on hold until Phantom Liberty as well. I installed a bunch of mods to make V look like Motoko, and was gonna play through it, but then I heard about PL so I'm just waiting.
 
True! I'm putting my next playthrough on hold until Phantom Liberty as well. I installed a bunch of mods to make V look like Motoko, and was gonna play through it, but then I heard about PL so I'm just waiting.

Yeah that update is what made me decide to hold off on mods for a J.C. Denton larp until I see what it adds anyways.

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Chapter 90
I walked into the DewDrop Inn server to see there was a section set aside where a bunch of Netrunners were gathered, including Yoko.

She waved me over and smiled as I looked over the group. There were about ten of them, and other than Yoko, and the one Netrunner who Yoko had brought in when I did the server dive there wasn’t anyone I was familiar with, but they were all obviously here for me.

“Ah so it was you!” A voice called out and I had to blink.

His face… Wait, this guy? Why was he so familiar? I actually was pretty sure I recognized this one!

“Yes?”

“On one hand, I want to shove all my worst daemons in your face for blinding me right in the middle of a very enjoyable night with a woman I had been trying to get on my yacht for years… But on the other hand you killed that bastard Bart, and blew up his eyesore of a yacht… So I’ll let it go.” He offered and I just blinked at this random guy who had a very familiar face.

“Otter Business, leave the girl alone, we are here to congratulate her on her programming.” Another Netrunner called out, shooting me a smile and waving for me to take a seat.

“Pfft. It took me two hours to figure out what she had done! Two!” He growled, throwing his avatars arms up in the air. “Fine, fine… It was a good program. I was only able to recover a few fragments of the source program, though, wouldn’t mind getting a taste of the original.” He said and suddenly he was booed by everyone that was sitting around the table. A few even threw digital ‘chaff’ at him.

“Stop trying to steal the march you wannabe. Don’t you have a crappy TV show that no one watches to get to?” Another voice called out and Otter seemed to take this personally.

“I have a primetime spot! You bitch!”

“Now, now, let’s not fight. Ghost. Come join us. Everyone, this is Ghost’s first big meet and greet, so let’s all be polite or else she’ll ghost us.” Yoko offered tittering behind a fan causing everyone at the table to groan.

“I’m ignoring that you old Fox.” The Netrunner whose server I had dived called out and then turned to me. “This is pretty unusual, normally a new hacker doesn’t bring this much attention, but a new program? That’s hot stuff. We are all here for different reasons. Some to congratulate you. Some to sniff out a potential buy.” He informed me as everyone around the table then turned their eyes on me.

“Before you speak Ghost. I know what you are thinking, but everyone here is interested in your “Laughing Man” quick hack. So it’s also an opportunity to trade with others, gain information, or favors, or even equipment you might not have. But I suggest you at least hear them out. You never know what another runner might be sitting on that would interest you.” Yoko explained, even as she giggled at my grumpy face as she called it the Laughing Man.

“Ugh. Don’t you start Yoko. It’s bad enough the news started calling me that… My handle is Ghost. Not Laughing Man. But that’s kinda cool. I’m not really interested in trading it though.” I explained earning a few boos from the group.

“Ironic name, they picked out since you aren’t a man. But it’s certainly an interesting icon, what made you think of it?” Otter asked cutting in, and I noticed everyone else sort of glaring at him.

“Ignore him. Media’s always have to ask questions even when they just run an economics show.”

“It’s a primetime show!” He called out and finally my mind connected.

“Ah! That’s where I recognize you from. Your Business is My Business, right?” I asked, snapping my fingers as it struck me where I knew the guy. It wasn’t a show Jun and I watched but I remember seeing it while scrolling through things a few times.

“That’s right! Since you are a fan, I guess I’ll forgive the hack, what’s a little hacking between friends after all!” He said, chuckling.

“Oh shut up already you peacock. Hey, your hack was nasty. You slammed every person at the Marina with it, and it locked them down for hours! Even if it gets more popular there are plenty of norms that will never know how to fix it. They had to call the NCPD netrunners in just to get everyone able to see again. It was preem. C’mon don’t be a gonk. How much for a copy?” A woman asked, the only identifying feature was the fact both of her eyes were covered by a set of techgogs.

Similar to the ones I had even.

But before I could speak and deny being willing to sell my work, another Netrunner spoke. This one had been sitting back not speaking, and basically trying to pretend to be too cool for this group.

“Don’t let this shallows-runner tempt you. I checked out your previous work as well. Yoko confirmed that it was your code, so let me be blunt. Trade it to me, don’t give it to anyone else, I’ll pay you more than any of these wannabes can offer.” The man had stood up from his chair as he spoke. He was bald with piercing eyes and I was a bit uncomfortable as he was locked onto me, his eyes never shifting.

I narrowed my eyes as I noticed it, and slapped his backtrace down with the most brutal assault I could. A Barrier shooting up ahead of me, to break his attempt to find my physical body.

This bastard was actually trying to track me down!
“Try that again, and I’ll kill you.” I told him and while he seemed unconcerned, it was Yoko that stepped in.

“Ma>< I’ve warned you that actions like that won’t be allowed on this server regardless of how powerful your corporation is. There won’t be another time.” She said and suddenly he glitched and his avatar vanished in a distortion of a forced movement. “He won’t be allowed back, He is banned from the server. I’m sorry Ghost. I knew Ma>< had joined Arasaka, but I wasn’t expecting him to act like them already.”

“Ah it’s okay. I caught him pretty quick… That was a sneaky trace though.”

“Ugh now the mood is ruined! Yoko! Play some music! We can’t do a net party with this sort of atmosphere. As long as that’s cool with you Laughing Man.” Another of the netrunners sitting around asked and I was grateful my face couldn’t show how much I was flushing.

“I prefer Ghost honestly, if it comes to my handle.”

“Wait. Wait wait. Yoko was calling you that too… Didn’t Bug complain to us about a Ghost?”

Yoko then spoke up, giggling a little. “She did indeed! Was that you Ghost?” Yoko said laughing, but the way she spoke. She was offering me a denial if I didn’t want to reveal that it was me.

Yoko was pretty cool like that.

“Yeah I met T-Bug in a Microtech warehouse. She was gathering data for a choom of hers. Someone I actually know funnily enough so I helped out.”

“Oh man she was complaining for days about that! She was so annoyed that some unknown runner had her locked down.” Yoko giggled, earning some laughs from the other netrunners as well.

I guess T-Bug was well known.

“Alright, well then Ghost. What would get you to want to trade for your program?” One of the other runners asked suddenly and everyone realized that the tension had eased up enough to get back to business.

“I’m really not intending on trading it. I mean I traded my Ping to Yoko, but this one is…”

“A personal hack.” Yoko nodded and I couldn’t help but smile and agree. “Still Ghost, like I said, it would be a good idea to hear offers. You may be surprised at what can be offered, or what might interest you.” Yoko said with a toothy grin.

“How about connections for a better deck? I know someone who has an Arasaka Mk.3 that would be willing to sell if I recommended it.” One of the Netrunners offers a woman whose hair pulsed with light from scalp to tips consistently.

“Oh please she could find that on her own without your help.” Another cut in, “Stop trying to rip the kid off. We don’t want a programmer with that sort of skill to bail to the corps or something! Speaking of kid, never join a corp. I saw that Ping you dropped to Yoko, it was impressive work, real nova stuff, but they would eat you up. They would put you in a lab and never let you leave. I’m serious.” The netrunner told me with a firm finger pointed at me.

“God R1ot. Let it go. We get it you are anti-corp. They don’t lock programmers into little dark rooms.” Another cut in but a few of the others booed at him.

“Says the Militech runner!”

“Corpo dog!” Another called out, but it was more…

Teasing?

“Oh fuck off all of you. I’m not a programmer, but I do security for a Militech site, we don't lock our programmers away. We do protect them though. A good programmer is worth their weight in eddies.”

“I don’t know about that. I’m a programmer, and I never had a corp offer me that much.” Another grumbled, but that only caused the whole group to almost as one call out.

“I said good programmers!”

“You have to be good!”

“Hahaha!” Yoko’s laugh rolled over the group and I couldn’t help but smile.

What a weird group. Despite probably being enemies, here they were all… Compatriots? I wouldn’t say friends, but it still stood.

“I’m kinda surprised that everyone is so friendly.”

“Ah yeah that happens.” R1ot offered his face smiling. “Sure if I caught any of these wannabes sneaking into my server, I would Black ICE them in a heartbeat, but we are all netrunners. We all started as kids plugging into their first modem and stealing something from a vending machine.”

“Speak for yourself! My first hack was a car! It was the most beautiful Mizutani Shion I had ever seen. Drove her for miles… Eventually I crashed, but for a short time I was the happiest person in Night City.”

“Gonk.”

“So! Since everyone keeps getting distracted, Ghost, let’s talk price for that juicy new program you got.”

“Wait. I mean… I know it’s great and everything.” I demurred, earning some chuckles. “But why are you all so interested in my program? There must be better stuff already out on the market?”

“Sure, but if it’s on market, it’s already halfway solved. We are a community kid, once you get to a certain height, you already know everything out on the market, how to defend against it, as best you can anyways.” R1ot offered with a shrug. “But you have something new. Something that no one knows how to protect themselves from. So I want it so I can protect my system from it. Others want to use it. For at least a while, it’s a hot commodity.”

“I guess that makes sense… Sorry to say I’m still not really interested, but I am a programmer, and since I’ve obviously impressed all of you, there is something I’m always on the lookout for that I’d be happy to trade some debugging work if you want.” I offered and from the instant interest I guess I was right on the money.

No one liked debugging after all.

“I'm always looking for information on Scavs. If you get me something usable, I’ll happily debug your code.”

I smirked as I got interested looks from all across the table.

—--

“So that’s what happened.” I explained to Jun as we were both at the apartment. I had gotten home and brought food that wasn’t XXL burritos for Jun to eat.

We were eating Ramen.

We were rich now you know?

“So you had a bunch of netrunners wanting to buy your program you’ve been working on? That’s… Really amazing Motoko. Good job.” Jun offered with a smile and a pat on my head.

I squirmed a bit. It wasn’t like I enjoyed the praise you know!

After a few moments I swiped at his hand so he wouldn’t think I was easy. “Well it took a lot of work to make the thing! And I’m happy with it. Of course now I have a bunch of debug work I can do on the side… And a bunch of Scav data I’ll need to go through.” I smirked at that. Then pouted a bit. “Yoko offered her help in handling the work orders. In exchange for a bit of work she wants done too. Sneaky kitsune.” I had been thankful at her offer even if I knew she had ulterior motives.

Seriously, netrunners were very pushy. Having them have to go through Yoko would save me a lot of stress.

“That’s right, you mentioned Yoko uses a kitsune avatar? That’s so weird.” He muttered and I just laughed at Jun. Despite having a netrunner mother Jun was probably even worse at netrunning stuff than past Motoko.

“Well Yoko is a very… Unique woman. But the Scav data should point me to a few more dens, and I still have one that I need to clear up. So more loot to gather up!”

“Just be careful. I don’t want to have to pull you out of a Scav den again.” Jun said, and I had to look at him with that. Jun never mentioned the Scav den.

Like ever.

“I’m strong now. You won’t have to.”

He met my eyes and took a slurp of his ramen.

“Just be careful.”

“Yeah… I’m a little worried. That with everything I’m doing I’m going to piss off someone, or just get someone's attention, and it’ll cause problems.” I admitted to him, revealing a big part of my worry.

“You have the TC to fall back on if something ever goes wrong… Motoko. I want you to stay safe. I’d be happiest if you stayed home and just worked on your programming or playing music all day. Safe things. But that isn’t what would make you happiest. So…” Jun struggled then as if trying to find the words, but I was a little surprised.

Jun had really grown a lot in the last couple months.

“So it’s fine. If you piss someone off and they come for you. We can kill them together. Just be as safe as you can. But don’t stop. You’re an edgerunner. Stop worrying about falling, I’ll catch you.”

“I’m not an edgerunner! I’m just a merc!”
Jun just smirked at me and now that he was finished eating his Ramen, he grabbed the XXL Burrito he had been eating before I got home and bit into it.

Disgusting.

—--

I spent the rest of the evening hanging out with Jun as he lazed around the apartment on the couch. I had shown off my new chrome as well. My jump skills had super impressed him as I was bouncing all over the place in the apartment..

Even if he had laughed at me and asked how many times I had hit my head on the ceiling.

Jerk!

Only the one time.

Then I had a nice eight hour nap and headed out in the morning to visit Vik.

While I was technically feeling great, other than the little wiggles of new chrome. He had still wanted another visit to check everything over.

So as I waved hello to Misty who was busy with an actual client!

I was so proud!

I leapt around a bit in the alley heading down into Viks clinic and greeted him with a happy smile as I did a few cartwheels.

“Chrome is doing great Vik!” I chirped out as I saw him.

“Glad to see you are adapting to it well, but I’ll be the one that decides if it’s doing great.” He said with a smile as he pointed at the chair. “You were supposed to be here yesterday.”

“Got pulled into a netrunning thing. Sorry Vik, I really couldn’t get away.”

“Well at least you show up. Even if it’s a day late.” He teased and then he settled in and started scanning. “Your healing is still… Impossible, If I hadn’t put this chrome in myself, I would say this healing pattern is years old. Everything looks good, your nerves have definitely connected. The swelling is down around the Subdermal as well. How’s it feel?”

“A little itchy sometimes, but I’m getting used to it.”

“Hmm. Normally itchiness this early is just healing, but that isn’t your issue. Where are you getting the itch?” I pointed out a few spots and he started scanning them.

“Just a few parts of the mesh bundling up wrong. Let me see what I can do.” He muttered and I relaxed back despite the fact Vik was poking needles and things into me to manually adjust the subdermal weave.

But when he was done, I had to admit despite having a few new bandaids over a few spots. I wasn’t as itchy.

“Thanks Vik!”

“It’s what I’m here for kid… Well when people actually show up for their check ups.” He said then suddenly stabbed a cold finger right into my side making me squeal. “No missing the next checkup!”

“I won’t! I promise!” I pleaded, hands raised. Vik! Vik knew my weak spot! I wasn’t normally that ticklish, but I still had spots! How did he know!?

“Well I’m not seeing any issues. Everything looks good. How are you feeling up here?” He asked, pointing at his own head. “Any problems? Confusion? Shakes?”

I couldn’t help but smile in return. “Nothing that I’ve noticed. I think my arms are still more of a mental strain than the new stuff… But I’m not noticing any problems. I’ll talk to Jun, or you as soon as I do. Get the chrome right out if I have to.”

Vik nodded, reaching out and ruffling my hair. “You're a good kid Motoko, don’t let your greed ruin your future. I saw Jackie the other day, he came in with a big bruise he earned while on a gig, fixed him right up though. He mentioned that Wakako had finally cut him loose?”

“Ah no. I was guarding the loot I stole, Wakako called and told me there was a gig but I had to cancel, so I guess Jackie got it alone… I didn’t know he got hurt.”
“Hah. Just a bruise kid, he got in a fist fight and won just fine. He was proud of the bruise more than anything. You two still working together?”

“Yeah! Or… I guess I hope so? I’ve been a little busy the last while. I was planning a big raid, and I spent a bunch of time on the net, and I wasn’t there for this last gig either… Should I call him? Ask if he wants some work? I know of a Scav den I wanted to hit…”

“Oh? Another one already?”

“Well I have one that led me to my last big gig, I didn’t touch the peons right away while I was tracking where they took their chrome. There should still be a bunch there, and some gonks to flatline.”

“Well I’m sure Jackie would be happy to back you up, just be careful kid. Scavs might be less dangerous than the big gangs, but they can be like cornered rats. Nasty to deal with if they feel threatened.”

I nodded at that. “I’ll keep that in mind Vik.”

“Alright kid, why don’t you get out of here. I’m sure you have exciting things to do today rather than hang out with an old fossil.”

“What, where is Wakako?” I said with a faux gasp before coughing a bit as I realized what I just said. “Don’t… Don’t tell her I made that joke okay?”

“Future blackmail.” He assured me with a sinister smile.
 
“Alright kid, why don’t you get out of here. I’m sure you have exciting things to do today rather than hang out with an old fossil.”

“What, where is Wakako?” I said with a faux gasp before coughing a bit as I realized what I just said. “Don’t… Don’t tell her I made that joke okay?”

“Future blackmail.” He assured me with a sinister smile.
Your doomed. all old people know eachother and love gossiping about what the kids get up to and say. I give it a week tops.
 
The netrunner's bad offer reminded me about Motoko's packrat habits. I hope Motoko remembers that she's got a perfectly good Cyberdeck that's probably a big upgrade just sitting under her bed next to the rocket launcher.

I'm sure Rache Bartmoss' SGI Elysia beats an Arasaka Mk.3 any day of the week.
 
The netrunner's bad offer reminded me about Motoko's packrat habits. I hope Motoko remembers that she's got a perfectly good Cyberdeck that's probably a big upgrade just sitting under her bed next to the rocket launcher.

I'm sure Rache Bartmoss' SGI Elysia beats an Arasaka Mk.3 any day of the week.
does it? it is really old tech at this point. bleeding edge tech from more than half a century ago might still be good. but it might not compare to top of the line stuff now. then again the mark 3 might just be really good and not that amazing.
 
The netrunner's bad offer reminded me about Motoko's packrat habits. I hope Motoko remembers that she's got a perfectly good Cyberdeck that's probably a big upgrade just sitting under her bed next to the rocket launcher.

I'm sure Rache Bartmoss' SGI Elysia beats an Arasaka Mk.3 any day of the week.
Eh, the thing is, I don't know that it would or wouldn't.

My bet is that the user modifications would be incredibly useful. But comparing the tech levels is iffy because of the Datakrash. Also, Bartmoss' isn't safe.
 
does it? it is really old tech at this point. bleeding edge tech from more than half a century ago might still be good. but it might not compare to top of the line stuff now. then again the mark 3 might just be really good and not that amazing.
Tech went through a decline during the apocalypse and world wars and some parts never recovered. For example, the entire plot of 2077 wouldn't have happened if medical tech could match up to 2020 Trauma Team thing and resurrect the dead. Even decapitation was a survivable wound if were rich enough and the brain didn't get destroyed.

It's ambiguous how much cyberdecks compare 2020vs2077, but we do know that Rache's deck, without a netrunner and completely on it's own, was good enough to be able to kill a top tier 2077 netrunner without protagonist influence. Nix is at least a peer to any of the hackers at the Dewdrop, and he lost, even though he had physical access to the device and all the warning and time in the world to break into it.
 
pretty sure technically you don't have to kill the guy and his son. I did make a point of slowly reloading my shotgun and then shooting them in the face. their argument that some one else would do it was met with me going "then they will get the same consequence". definitely one of my favorite quests in the game. right up there with that gig were you go in kill a bunch of Raffen just to recover a body to give the family for a funeral.
 
pretty sure technically you don't have to kill the guy and his son. I did make a point of slowly reloading my shotgun and then shooting them in the face. their argument that some one else would do it was met with me going "then they will get the same consequence". definitely one of my favorite quests in the game. right up there with that gig were you go in kill a bunch of Raffen just to recover a body to give the family for a funeral.

I used Cyber Psychosis on them and made them kill each other, It felt like a poetic end.
 
Chapter 91
“So that’s the place Jackie.” I told the older man as we pulled up to the Scav den.

Ichi and Malcolm weren’t far behind. Hiromi wasn’t here this time, but that’s because she was at school, and super bummed that I had decided to hit this Scav den without her.

Instead I had asked Jackie if he wanted to join.

“Huh. You sure Hermanita? Doesn’t look like a Scav hole.”

“Yep. I’ve still got all their cameras infested. I’ve already looped the outside cameras so no worries on them spotting our approach! But yeah I can see them inside. Here, I’ll cut you into the feed.” I told him and he nodded as I hooked up our call to show the live feed inside the old office building.

Jackie had actually chipped in a new set of optics, and they had a connection speed high enough for me to direct video him.

Thank fuck.

“Not too many of them. Should be easy enough.” Jackie offered and I nodded along.

“Yeah normally I go slow and take them all out quietly, but considering how small this group is.” I shrugged. “Loud and quick?”

“That’s my normal style Hermanita.” He said, throwing me a big smile.

“Great. I’ll add a tracker into your sight for each of them. Let me get my iron, and let’s take this place out.” I said as I stepped out of the Quadra waving to Ichi who was parking just behind me, I went to the trunk of the Quadra, popping it open.

I really needed to do some work on this.

My trunk was a mess. Guns, and ammo, quite a bit of the ammo now loose and rattling around reached my eyes, and I noticed the weapon I was actually going for was stuck behind the big case my Uragan was resting in. Still needed to put that away. Temptation to use it was a bit too much for normal gigs.

I winced a bit. My Poor Nekomata was jammed behind the Uragan case as well. Okay tonight I was going to take a break from everything and organize my trunk space. This was embarrassing.

But I didn’t grab my Nekomata, or Uragan. Instead I grabbed another weapon that would suit this fight.

I usually relied on my Burya, because of stealth, but if we were going to hit them hard, then I was going to use something that would keep up with me.

I pulled my Nokota D5 Copperhead out of the trunk. The assault rifle was something I had picked up at some point… Was it the first Scav raid? I wondered…

I couldn’t remember!

I laughed to myself, I had collected so many weapons I had forgotten where half of them had even come from! I loaded up holding the rifle correctly, in a way that I would be able to quick-aim it monstrously fast if I needed, and then I turned to Jackie.

Jackie still just had his Nue.

“You want something a bit bigger?” I asked him, pointing at my trunk, but despite looking a little tempted he shook his head.

“This is my shooter, I won’t need another for a group this small.”

“Alright. Let’s go then!” I said bouncing a little as I started moving towards the gate that blocked off the entrance.

The gate was locked, and I didn’t even want to open it up yet considering how old it looked I’m sure it would be noisy.

Or trapped.

So I quickly leapt right over it, easily turning my leap into a front flip letting me land on the other side without a sound, as I fell to my knee, gun raised.

I felt so cool.

I did my best to ignore Jackie's grumbling as he clambered as quietly as he could over the fence.

It wasn’t that quiet.

Thankfully the Scavs inside didn’t notice. Once he landed with a thump beside me, I raced off towards the entrance. Rifle held to my chest as I kept low and reached the entrance. I knew from the cameras that no one was inside, but it was good practice to always double check, so I was peeking into the entrance and waving Jackie behind me as I moved in.

That and it felt cool to be all tactical about it.

Not that I was going to admit that to anyone.

The office was two stories, and the Scavs were set up on the second floor. The elevator of course would be too loud, but the stairwell was easy enough to reach, and their security wasn’t exactly there to help them anymore.

I smiled as I tugged on the door and it opened, locks already disengaged.

“Nice work Hermanita.” Jackie whispered and I threw him a smile as we headed up the stairs. Just for fun I leapt, touching the concrete wall of the stairwell and then bouncing up and over the stairs skipping the whole stairs problem. In just a moment I was at the second floor door, waiting for Jackie to follow me up at a much slower pace.

Okay, the Serano may just be the most ‘fun’ Cyberware I’ve installed. That included the Cyberdeck.

Cyberspace was fun, but jump good was cool.

“Alright Conejita, let’s take it slow for poor Jackie.” He whispered when he caught up, and I chuffed soundlessly at him. Even if I had no idea what Conejita meant. Then I blinked and I was looking through the camera that showed the other side of the door.

The Scav group was small, only six chooms.

I sent the data to Jackie watching him perk up as he could see the lines targeting each Scav shooting through the wall.

His surprised look turned into a dark smirk.

I nodded and then slammed into the door.

No stealth on this run.

This was a firepower run. Hadn’t done this… Ever.

Rifle raised up I fired four rounds punching through the drywall and suddenly the light I had been using to aim winked out.

Shooting through walls was the best.

Jackie was moving Nue raised as he slammed into a door already firing at the gonk that was on the other side.

My Copperhead barked right alongside him.

While Jackie was rushing the entrance making a big noise my gun was just slamming rounds through the thin walls.

It was childsplay, and I enjoyed the noise of the alerts popping up in my head.

The actual fight only lasted a few moments. Between Jackie who killed two guys practically the moment he bum rushed the room proving he wasn’t a joke as a solo at all, and then my rifle shooting through the walls the Scavs died without much fight.

“You okay Jackie?”

“Just a scrape Hermanita. Won’t even need to see Vik. Got stopped by my jacket.” He chuckled flexing his right bicep where a round had definitely nicked him.

I nodded pleased as I went through the area making sure we hadn’t missed anyone. Only once did I need a double tap on a Scav that was trying to crawl away, leading a pool of blood behind him.

“All clear!” I called out, pleased at the whole thing.

I hadn’t really needed Jackie, but it wasn’t about needing help for this gig, it was about setting up a relationship.

This was the first time I had shown Jackie how useful it would be to have me on a gig.

I had setup the location. Got numbers and targeting data. Solved basically everything to get him right where he needed to be to do the most damage, and most importantly!

“Ready for us?” Ichi called out from the stairwell.

“Yeah come on up. I’ll get the elevator working!” I called back to him, earning a confirmation in turn.

“So now what?” Jackie asked, looking around at the few crates of chrome that was now all ours.

“We wait around while Ichi and Malcolm load up. Just make sure no Scavs show up and ambush us, and then we go home, have a party, and let Hiromi sell the chrome, we get our cut and prep for the next gig.” I told him and he blinked at me before laughing.

“You got yourself a nice little system then eh? Who registers the bounties?” He asked and I frowned confused.

“Bounties?”

“On the gonks? Most of these guys have a few hundred eddie in bounties you know?”

“Oh yeah… The bounties… That I totally register… with the NCPD… Right?” I winced as Jackie gave me a look.

Then he burst into laughter.

What!? I don’t usually concern myself over a few hundred eddies! Plus you have to call the NCPD for that!

“You never registered bounties?”

“Nope. Well I called the NCPD once on a Scav den, but I was just letting them know there were bodies there. I delta’ed right after.

“Heh, jeeze, you clear out a Scav den in seconds, but then you go and say things like that. Reminds me you’re still a kid.” Jackie chuckled, but I wasn’t laughing along with him.

Dammit. This was supposed to be my chance to show how useful I was!

I sighed and shook my head. At least I had my four alerts for XP to tide me over.

*500 XP Gained.*

*500 XP Gained.*

*500 XP Gained.*

*500 XP Gained.*

—--

To my surprise Jackie actually stuck around after we loaded everything up. He even helped out loading the chrome which went much faster with his strength. Thanks to his work we were done at lightning speed and on our way out of the den.

As we drove away Jackie made the calls to the NCPD bounty office, letting them know about the corpses, what they were up to, who they were, and that meat wagons would be needed.

Then as we dropped off the loot at the TC owned storage lot that was still under our control. Jackie still stuck around.

I was watching as Jackie joked with some of the TC enforcers hanging around getting laughs out of the entire group despite there being a large ‘tino shaped Jackie in the middle of their turf.

“What’s got you so focused?” Malcolm asked as he walked past me with an arm full of guns. Formerly Scav iron.

“Jackie. I expected the TC guys to be more aggressive about him.”

“Well he did come in with you, and he’s pretty friendly. Plus the fact he looks like he could take all of those guys at once means they probably don’t want to cause problems.”

“Yeah I guess, but I don’t think they are afraid of him, they are just enjoying his banter.” I chuckled as Jackie’s story ended with him throwing his arms up to mimic an explosion and all the guards laughed. I just shook my head.

Jackie really was the type of guy to make friends with anyone.

“Alright Motoko! All done.” Ichi said, walking up pushing the hand truck he had just unloaded into the storage unit.

“Jackie! We are all stored up!” I called over to the older man and he nodded to me, telling the guards one last joke as he walked through them and joined up.

“All done then huh kid?”

“Yep! Now we just need Hiromi to set up the sales, and Ichi and Malcolm will help haul stuff around. Thanks guys.” I said turning to the two that had to haul heavy crates of stuff around, both scoffed and laughed at me.

“We have the easy part, you have to go flatline gonks. Want to hit the club tonight?” Ichi asked and I shrugged, but before I could say more Jackie was there.

“Of course little Chiko! Hermanita, how about you all come by the El Coyote eh? We didn’t party together last time, but my Mama owns the Coyote, so why don’t you three come by and we can celebrate!”

Malcolm and Ichi were already nodding, looking interested, but I was more surprised that Jackie actually invited me.

Well us.

But last time he hadn’t been very interested in celebrating. We were just a bunch of teenagers after all.

“Sure Jackie. I’ll come, you guys?”

“Yeah, always nice to celebrate on the boss's dime.” Malcolm said specifically, throwing me a teasing look.

“Now, now Malcolm, Hiromi isn’t here-Ow! Motoko!” Ichi grumbled rubbing his shoulder where I slugged him.

“I’m calling Hiromi and specifically telling her you guys are cut off from any alcohol on our tab.” I threaten them hand on my hip and chrome finger wagging, with something that doesn’t really exist, but both boys plays along and whined to me.

Jackie just laughed.

—--

El Coyote Cojo was a ‘tino bar. As we all walked in I felt my nose wrinkle a little at the smell of cigarette and cigar smoke.

Just like most bars here in the city.

Gonna need some chrome lungs at some point just to avoid the second hand smoke.

“Nice place.” Malcolm offered as he swaggered in and up to the bartender, who quirked an eyebrow at Malcolm walking up to look at the drink menu.

“Let me get a Diente Dorado. I’m not paying tonight after all!” He said choosing the most expensive drink on the menu.

As Ichi, Jackie and I walked up Jackie got a few calls from regulars and he was smiling and relaxed. This was his place after all. He settled into the seat. “Pepe! Take care of my little chooms alright?”

“Sure Jackie. Diente Dorado coming up.”
I dope slapped Malcolm, but let him order his stupid drink that had literal gold flakes in it.

Probably tasted disgusting.

“I’ll just get a soda. I think there was a Nicola machine over there.” I told the boys, Malcolm and Ichi already familiar with my no alcohol thing.

“What? Hermanita you don’t want a drink?” Jackie asked, surprised at my words.

“Yeah I don’t like drinking.” I told him as I slipped off the bar stool and wandered over to the back of the bar to get a drink.

It took me two tries to get one that I could drink.

NiCola Classic tasted like cough syrup. I was not someone who could recreationally drink cough syrup so that was an instant pass.

With a different flavor that I could stomach I joined the boys that were happy with their own drinks as Jackie was talking to Pepe about the gig.

“They all started screaming as I bashed in the door. I flatlined two of them right quick, but by then, the rest were already done. Chica could shoot them straight through the walls!”

“The walls were just drywall, it was an old office building, it wasn't anything spectacular anyone could have done it.” I added as I took my seat, Pepe chuckling at the story as Jackie kept trying to hype it all up.

“What’s all this?” A new voice called out and from the front came in a woman that I sort of recognized. Jackie’s shout just confirmed it.

“Mama! Come meet my little chooms! I’ve told you about Motoko here already yeah? The girl is more dangerous with an iron than anyone would expect from a teenager, and these are her chooms, Malcolm and Ichi, good kids, they helped gather up all the eddies!” Jackie said with a boisterous laugh.

“Oh this is the girl that works with Wakako?” Mama Welles asked as she looked me over.

I waved a little from around my soda.

“My little chooms. This is Mama Welles, the owner of El Coyote, and my Mama.” Jackie said leaning back against the bar.

“Well if you are chooms with my Jackie, you are all welcome here. Pepe don’t overcharge them yeah?”

“You got it.” The bartender offered with a nod.

“You’ve been doing work with my Jackie?” The woman asked me and I nodded, throwing up a thumbs up.

“Yeah. We both go to the same ripper, and Jackie wanted work with Wakako, who I already work for! So I asked Wakako if we could do some gigs together to see if we click. I’ve been looking for someone with a more aggressive look. Can’t rightly intimidate some gonks if you are half their size.” I deadpanned waving my arms at myself.

Mama Welles laughed a little. “The one thing god gave my chico was an intimidating frame.” The woman offered nodding along.

“What! Mama, god also gave me my baby blues, and a sweet voice yeah?”

“Of course dear.” Mama Welles agreed without doing anything of the sort. I snorted into my drink as Jackie was teased by his mother.

This was nice.

Still wasn’t sure it was a bar I would want to relax at all the time, but then again. I wasn’t really interested in bars in the first place.

—-

We hung around El Coyote for a while drinking and swapping stories, it was nice.

Jackie felt a lot more accepting of me now, and I was tempted to ask what had changed. The last time we finished a gig he hadn’t been interested in celebrating, but now he was.

So maybe I had finally reached a point he felt I was worth being friends with?

I didn’t know, and I didn’t want to ask because that just felt a little weird.

Still I drove home, gig complete and feeling pretty good about murdering some more Scavs.

I had some time, no gigs set up for the next while. Other than helping Hiromi sell even more of our chrome, I had nothing else planned.

So it was time to play!

I rushed into the door only to stop because Jun was home, and he wasn’t alone.

“Ah! Look Jun your cute little sister finally came home. How terrible to leave her big brother all alone at home!”

“Akari you were here the whole time.” Jun grumbled as he sat on the couch to my surprise he was on a laptop that wasn’t mine, and reading something.

“Hey Jun, what’s Akari doing here?”

“Rude.” The borg grumbled and her narrowed eyes told me she was probably going to stab me at some point tonight.

“Akari failed to finish a task for Fujimura-Sama, so I’m- Ow.”

“Don’t tell her that! Just tell her you are helping me!” Akari hissed after stabbing Jun with her pointy feet.

“Akari fucked up and I’m helping.”

“That’s even worse!”

“Okay.” I chirped, deciding to ignore that entirely. Unfortunately Akari was taking up my spot on the couch, it wasn’t like the apartment was big enough for so much sitting room. Grumbling I went into my room and got more comfortable taking off my boots and collecting some things I would need before heading out.

Jun was still working while Akari fucked around, not helping…

“Jun do you need help?”

My brother looked up slowly from the laptop, his eyes a little blood shot which was impressive cause those weren’t natural eyes, but his optics.

“Yes, please.”

“Hey! I’m helping!”

“Yes I need help thank you Motoko.” Jun repeated, ignoring Akari.

“Okay.” I said, then because it was fun. I leapt doing a flip and landing on the back of the couch behind Jun and Akari. Both borgs jerked at my sudden move but Jun relaxed with what I could tell was a roll of his eyes even if I couldn’t see them anymore as Akari slowly lowered her feet. I rested against Juns back, my chin on his head as I looked at what he was working on.

“Budget report?”

“Akari is supposed to be watching over a business for Fujimura-Sama.”

“I am! I took out three guys that were stealing!” The woman whined.

“She didn’t do the paperwork.” Jun said grumbling as he continued looking over the budget reports.

“Dot.” I spouted gibberish, pointing at a number that wasn’t right, Jun looked it over sighed and quickly fixed it before continuing down the file. “Why did Fujimura give this gig to Akari if she can’t do it?”

“Ugh. Don’t say it like that! I can do it! I just… Didn’t!”

“She was supposed to learn about the company and get better at management, improve her usefulness to Fujimura-Sama.”

“Okay you are ignoring everything I’m saying, and I get you’re siblings, but it’s starting to piss me off.”

We continued to ignore Akari as she grew irritated.

“Okay I know you guys didn’t go through 200 lamps. So I’m guessing this is drugs here?” I asked, pointing at some of the numbers that were obviously off.

“I can’t confirm.” Jun said with a motion that had me rolling along with his shrug.

“Okay well. I’m sorry to say Jun-Nii, I don’t have the experience to help you with this one.” I inform him, patting him on the head as I stand up and with a quick leap land back on the apartment floor.

“Thanks.” He grumbles and I couldn’t help but giggle. He was trying to help his choom, but sometimes you gotta let your chooms live with their mistakes.

Instead I reached over and grabbed my laptop and music box.

I really wanted to finish this stupid thing!

I popped open the laptop and started programming, doing my best to ignore Akari doing everything in her power to get attention.
 

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