((Shadowrun 5th edition, Thursday nights at 7:30 PM CDT. I'm a new GM, so please have patience for me as I try to learn the rules! New and experienced players welcome! I am an equal opportunity GM, and I expect all my players to respect the others, regardless of... well, anything. Be nice or be kicked out. I ask that all applicants be 18 years of age or older. This campaign may deal with mature, sensitive topics such as murder, racism, or sexuality. All players must be able to handle these topics in a mature way. I.e, if sexual violence comes up and the player devolves into asinine, 4th-grade level rape jokes, the player will be kicked. Adversely, if a racist NPC makes it known his racism and the player flies into a slobbering rage over how racist I or other players are in real life , the player will be kicked. This will be a mostly black trenchcoat style game, but rest assured, there will be plenty of opportunities to blow things all to hell. We will use Discord for voice chat and Roll20 for the dice rolls/maps. Please apply by telling me a bit about yourself, your experience with Shadowrun and/or other RPGs, and what sort of character you had in mind, if any.)) The year is 2078. For the past 3 years, Seattle’s sitting mayor has been the progressive metahuman rights activist and elven Salish national, Janet White Buffalo. Her election was necessitated by the suicide of the previous mayor, Kenneth Brackhaven, after his ties to the violently pro-human Humanis policlub were made public by a group of anonymous whistleblowers. Things were looking up for a little while, which most in the shadowrunning game knew to be another false promise. They were right. CFD. To most people, the acronym stands for the Cognitive Fragmentation Disorder nanovirus. To shadowrunners, it stands for “clusterf*cked.” In 2077, little under a year ago today, people with cyberware began to change. It didn’t affect everyone, but those unlucky few whose internal nanites were taken over by hostile AI began experiencing blackouts and lapses in memory. During these dark spots, the AI takes over and furthers its own agenda, even to the detriment of their host. The worst of these so-called “headcases” can have three, four, or even more AI personalities jockeying for control. Eventually, the meat body’s original personality is completely wiped out, leaving only AI in its place. Even FastJack, the most famous and accomplished decker to ever live, is rumored to have fallen prey to this new technological disease. In the wake of such unrest and uncertainty, people seek communities to bring them together and give them hope. Even in the shadows, were runners are all-to-often completely on their own, or even pitted against those they may have called friends, people are looking for a place to belong. Steve Lang, a nightclub owner and your fixer, has set up an organization of shadowrunners called the “Red Hand Club.” Steve operates his club on an “honor amongst thieves” philosophy; he sets you up with no jobs that endanger innocent lives, and makes sure that your jobs don’t endanger the lives of your fellow clubmembers. In return, members get free drinks, free lodging, and discounted prices at shops or fences that Steve and his club sponsor. Finally, members aren’t under any of these requirements on jobs outside the club. All in all, it’s a pretty good deal, chummer.