"Welcome to Seattle." the fixer said to the four survivors, after showing the passcode for the ramshackle warehouse. "Stay or go, that is up to you." They now have Metalink commlinks, a cheap and easy unit to burn on the fly. It wasn't much, but the cheap clothing, food, and shelter were more than they had on the barge. Now they have a choice. The group is given time to decide. Stay or go. It has been three days since waking up on the barge. There is still a level of tension among the group. They all had questions. Only a handful of them got answers that didn't make sense for everyone. "You have my number, if you should ever need anything... like work." the old man added. He was sporting a few bruises of his own now. A language barrier was the least of the challenges, and certainly not the last. The rest he explained, would have to be up to the four of them. He didn't quite understand the ordeal they found themselves in, but he had been a part of getting them out. Not the most graceful way to go about accomplishing it, but here they are. In a city, that is mostly strange to them. "I won't have all of the answers. but I will help. If you let me." he cautioned, "Get in touch with who ever, but be mindful. Some of them believe you are dead. Some of them might be the reason behind you ended up on that barge." His face, sincere and honest. "Some of you need more time to heal. Though the physical wounds are mostly mended. As for the rest, maybe you can talk it out with each other. Take the time you didn't have before, and introduce yourselves to one another." he suggested. He knew he was done, they were not exactly listening anymore. He waived before the closing the door behind himself. Wildcard is the old fixer's name. He made the last few arrangements, before leaving the survivors. The small warehouse, has basic living amenities. A restroom with a shower. A kitchenette, fully stocked. Four cots, and four sleeping bags. One set being troll sized. A security system to keep the outside on the outside. Several days of clothes. A washer and dryer. Suggesting to stay longer. A cheap trideo system, to help distract themselves from the last few days. The commlink, to maybe start engaging the outside world. Also there were the bredsticks. He gave them each a credstick with 500 nuyen apiece. Not much, but a start. Lastly, a promise to stay out of their way, or to help them. He preferred they work together. That is how he found them. Together. To stay. To go. Either way, their choice.