A roleplay session in the world of Cyberpunk Red
This session was written up by our Gamesmaster Matt and formatted for my blog by me.
Our players were all started at Rank 4
Garreth as Avery Hicks, Exec
and his Crew Member 'Jasmine'
Phil as 'Holliday' Nomad
Martyn as 'Klink', Medtech
Gamesmaster
Matt as everyone else.
Scene introductions are written in Blue to distinguish them from the roleplayed parts of the scene
Session Zero - Spydar's Web
Introduction
2045, Night City. The world is recovering from the resolution of the 4th Corporate war and Night City itself is invariably in a state or repair and rebuilding. The middle of the city, the hot zone is a radioactive ruin home to only the desperate or the insane and hiding who knows what, abandoned after the Arasaka Tower bombing.
Elsewhere, there is a big difference between the lives of those in the urban zones, where resources have been spent to slowly regain former glories and those in the suburbs where overcrowded tent cities and slums house refugees from the city. Between these are the combat zones, brutal and dangerous, inhabited by outlaw gangs where the only law comes from the barrel of a gun. Comparisons could be made to the fabled Wild West but really, these streets have more in common with a horror than a western.
Holliday
Holliday's Kombi Groundcar |
The ganger on the start line looked up from his agent and gestured with the dirty rag doubling as a flag. Holliday gunned the throttle and prepared, reflexes on a knife edge. The flag dropped and the car roared into life, screeching away down the straight. Plugged directly into the car, Holliday thought his way around the sweeping bend, at one with the car.
The short straight ran into a chicane that twisted around the rusted husk of an old silo. Flicking the wheel and feathering the throttle, Holliday expertly drifted through the complex, razor focused on the racing line.
Suddenly his agent chimed into life. The number displayed he recognised as belonging to Budget Arms, a corporation he had contracted for in the past but the extension wasn’t one he seen before. He answered the call.
“Hello?”
“Holliday? My name is Anya Metalik, I work in acquisitions at Budget Arms. We have a job that requires some heavy lifting and your name came up in relation to past work. The gig is on a timeframe so I need to know if you’ll take it now.”
Despite the distraction, Holliday threaded his way through the hairpin perfectly and accelerated back down towards the finish line. “What’s the pay?” He grunted.
“It’s good, are you in?”
“I’ll just finish up and head over.” Holliday said. “Where do you need me?”
'Klink'
'Boxer' - Solo, Budget Arms |
“It’s my arm, choom” he said “it don’t feel right.” Klink popped up the Medscanner installed in his cyberarm and cast it over Boxer’s arm. “It’s a torn muscle, no problem.” Klink sprayed the arm with a warming chemical spray and injected a painkiller. “You’re good to go choomba. Try take it easy.” “Preem” said Boxer, handing over 50eb “no doubt I’ll see you again doc.”
Klink walked Boxer out and saw that another Budget Arms operative stood in the waiting room.
“Are you, Klink?” He cut in before the Medtech could speak. “Y-Yeah?” Klink stuttered, taken aback.
“I’ve been told to come and collect you. The boss has a job for you. If you refuse it, you can kiss our custom goodbye. Let’s get going. Bring any gear you have, you’re gonna need it.”
“Err sure, sure, let me grab my bag and lock up.” Hurriedly scrambling to lock up, Klink wondered what the hell he was in for.
Avery Hicks
Harper Bascott - Exec, PowerNetic |
On the screen before him was his mark, Harper Bascott. Bascott represented PowerNetic, a small time corporation that dealt with wind power. Avery couldn’t see PowerNetic becoming a major player but business is business and where there’s a sale to be made, he was going to make it.
“Mr Hicks,” began Bascott “Federated Arms say they can do 50 “Super Chiefs” plus 1200 rounds of ammunition for 2500eb. You’re going to need to come back with something better to get my business.”
Immediately, Avery recalled that Federated Arms a rival corporation also made weapons for the budget end of the market. The Super Chief was garbage, so clearly Bascott was trying to spend as little as possible.
“Mr Bascott, you are a valued customer and we want to give you the best service that the city can offer. I’m going to tell you straight, that you are paying over the odds for those super chiefs.”
Avery drew his own pistol from his desk “I myself have my very own Budget Arms Auto 3. This latest model is a far better piece of hardware, its sleeker, more powerful and feels a lot more comfortable in your shooters grip and I can guarantee you a delivery of 50 plus ammunition for 2338eb if you take the offer right now. What do you say?”
GM's Note - I let Garreth to a d6 for a percentage he could add on and skim into his own pocket. He got a 6, lucky sod.
Bascott tapped his fingers on the desk, seemingly mulling over the offer but Avery could see right through him. This sale was as good as made.
“You have a deal. I’ll wire you the money. I need the delivery on priority though”
“Of Course” smiled Avery “I’ll put your order through now and get them dispatched tomorrow. It’s a pleasure doing business with you” As he registered the sale, there was a knock at the door and an attractive woman entered the office. “Mr Hicks, my name is Anya Metalik, I’m from acquisitions. I’ve been ordered to instruct you to come up to acquisitions for a project. You have been requested specifically.” Careful to cover his screen, Avery stood. “Hi there, do you need me right away.”
“Yes” said Anya “time is of the essence.”
“Very well,” said Avery, quickly closing down his terminal and hoping that this beautiful visitor hadn’t noticed the 138eb he had skimmed off the sale. “Please, lead the way.”
The Gig
Night City - Corporate Zone - The Glen |
One wall was dominated by a large screen showing a live stream of Network 54 news channels opposite some comfortable looking seating. On the other side of the room, the reception desk sat empty. Ahead, was a door marked P. Garvey. Acquisitions. Holliday presumed this must be the client.
He turned as the door behind him opened, noticing for the first time the security camera above it. A large muscular man in a functional but professional suit entered, escorting a nervous looking Medtech.
“Wait here” commanded the bigger man gruffly before entering the office ahead and leaving the two men alone. Holliday vaguely recognised the scrawny Medtech as Klink, a local ripperdoc who had patched him up once. He nodded in greeting.
Almost immediately, the door opened again to admit a beautiful woman and Avery Hicks. Holliday knew Avery, as a fellow Aldecaldo who had taken a job here at Budget Arms a while back.
Anya Metalik - Exec, Budget Arms Acquisitions Dept. |
Avery smoothed his suit jacket and held open the door, looking pointedly at the other two. Holliday sighed in resignation and walked through first, Klink, reluctantly followed.
The office was far larger than the lobby. Multiple screens showing the same Network 54 news stream, scrolling corporate messaging and up to date Screamsheets on the walls between cabinets and shelving holding display weapons and bottles of alcohol. In the centre of the room sat a low table with more comfortable leather seats like the ones in the lobby. The far wall was one huge window with a commanding view of the city. A tall lean man sat at an expansive desk surrounded by monitors with his back to the window. He wore an elegant and expensive looking suit and he watched with an air of stern authority as the men entered. He wordlessly gestured for them to sit on the chairs arrayed before his desk.
Avery noticed that behind the door he had just entered, sat Kilo Shamir, a known solo with a reputation as a remorseless killer, clearly employed here as Garvey’s bodyguard. Putting on an air of confidence, Avery nonchalantly strode up and took a seat closest to the door. Holliday followed suit while Klink skulked with far less confidence.
Garvey speaks.
Preston Garvey - Exec, Budget Arms Acquisitions Dept. |
Neither Avery, Holliday nor Klink believed that for a second. They knew they were being taken for a ride. Garvey was covering his back with expendable assets in case the job went south.
“At the edge of the combat zone, here” He gestured to a map on the screen next to him “is the home of one, Terrence Tulcha,” he sighed “a netrunner who rather unimaginatively calls himself Spydar. This gonk wants to be a big fish, but he’s barely even pond scum. He went looking where he shouldn’t have and got himself caught. He’s holed up in a 4th floor shithole apartment with some no-named booster gangers watching his back. He’s on borrowed time now, one way or another he’s a dead man, it’s just a matter of who and when.”
He leant forward. “That’s where you come in. You see, he stole some information and I want it. I want you to go down to that hovel, flatline him and retrieve that data. Here’s the catch. My contacts have told me that the NCPD are on this guy and are moving on him today, you’ve got just over a couple of hours before the law will be swarming all over the place and dragging him away where I’m sure he will have an accident but not before giving up what he took.”
Night City Police Department |
He pauses for a second.
“You know, I’d like to pull the trigger myself actually, after we’ve had a chat of course. There’s a bonus in it for you if you can extract him and bring him back here. Use the back entrance when you arrive if you get me.” Avery remembered that there was a service elevator from the underground parking used for bringing in more delicate deliveries.
“Any questions?”
Avery cleared his throat. “What’s the score for the job?"
“500 eddies for zeroing that gonk” said Garvey “but I’ll throw you another 200 if you bring him back alive.” Avery pondered for a second, weighing up his expenses “This is obviously a job on short notice, do we have access to additional equipment to give us an edge? In the very least some ammo?" Garvey considered it for a second. “Time’s tight so fuck it, yes we’ll give you a few magazines to save you making any stops on the way.”
Garvey rounded on him “First and foremost, you’re here because if you refused you’re going to lose our business and I know how much you rely on us so it’s in your best interest. Secondly, if it’s necessary, you might need to patch these two or stabilise Tulcha if he gets hurt and you want to bring him back here.”
“I have a Netrunner on my staff.” Said Avery “If we’re hunting one, maybe we should have one of our own. It’s going to cost extra to pay her.” Garvey gave him a withering look. “That’s your staff not mine, paying her isn’t my problem. Now get going.”
GM's Note - At this point I started a timer just to add a sense of urgency.
As they left, Avery said to the others “We are going to need my Netrunner, We’re getting a decent wage for this If you want her on side, you’re going to need to chip in to pay her, 50 eddies a piece.” The others agreed “Yeah, I guess that’s fair” said Klink.
“We’ll talk about the price of gas after the job” added Holliday sarcastically. “Speaking of which, the windows in my ride are bullet proof, so wind ‘em down before you go shooting out of ‘em and nobody touch my fucking radio.”
Jasmine - Netrunner, Budget Arms Avery Hicks Team Member |
“I suggest we proceed with as much haste as we can without drawing attention to ourselves” suggested Avery. “You got it” said Holliday.
The drive took them through the bustling, rain slicked streets of the Glen urban zone. People went about their daily lives eating street food from kiosks and haggling over goods in the markets or gathering beneath the illuminated signs of the many luxurious clubs are bars.
As they got further from the centre, the businesses began to die out and the seedy underbelly of the city crawled out of the shadows. They passed local bodegas that remained busy even as night began to fall and dimly made out groups of people dealing out of the back of cars down gloomy alleyways and the odd Joy-toy plying their trade on the street corners.
Ahead of them, South Night City presented an imposing and depressing reminder of the fall of the city. Much of the zone was an industrial sprawl filled with old factories and warehouses converted into gang hideouts for modern day outlaws.
“Maybe we should try a drive by recon first” said Avery “See what we are up against”
Night City - Leaving the Corporate Zone |
A couple of cars were parked up outside. Though they weren’t identical, they were similarly designed long lowered affairs with similar but ultimately crude and amateurish graffiti art painted on them.
“That graffiti said Red Mandible” observed Avery “I’ve never heard of them.”
“I’ve heard of them, sometimes they watch the racing. Garvey was right, they’re nobodies” said Holliday. “I’ll park round the block and we can walk back.”
“Do you think you can disable those cars?” Asked Avery “Save us worrying about pursuit if we make a hasty getaway?”
Night City - The Slums |
As they walked back towards the apartment block, Avery changed his hair style and skin tone to better match the area. He figured if they talked to anyone, he’d need all the help he could get. While Holliday set about sabotaging the two cars, Avery cast a wary eye around looking for any sentries. Though there seemed to be nobody about, he did notice a Black SUV parked down an alley at the side of the block.
“That doesn’t look like a gang car” he said.
“I ain’t touching that” said Holliday “That’s going to have some sort of nasty security shit and I don’t feel like taking 50,000 volts to the grill.” He thought for a minute. “If we hide a load of debris in front the wheels we can probably rig it so they burst the tyres if they try to chase us.”
Quickly the three of them sourced suitably sharp debris from around the alley. Fallen masonry, broken glass and shards of metal that had likely fallen from the upper stories of the tower. With their improvised sabotage complete, they turned their attention to the apartment block itself.
Avery addressed the others. “The way I see it, we have two options. Either we go in under the guise of some sort of official, maybe a building inspector or something. Or we go in guns blazing, what do you think?”
Klink, obviously considering the least dangerous option piped up. “Yeah blagging our way in is probably better right?”
“Yeah let’s try that first” agreed Holliday
Entering through the door, they found themselves in a lobby with a stairwell going up to the other floors near the door. There was another stairwell at the far end of the lobby past an elevator which seemed to be out of order.
Jasmin got Avery’s attention. “There’s an access point there, do you want me to jack in?”
Avery indicated that she should and quickly and efficiently, Jasmin jacked into the system while Holliday stood guard.
“Weird” she said “It looks like there’s a building architecture as normal but someone has built a private branch in.” She easily broke through the first password and mapped out the rest of the architecture. “I’m going to be a minute or two boss.”
“Ok” said Avery, “Good job, keep at it but don’t put yourself in any danger, ok?" He turned to Holliday and Klink “Shall we take the stairs then?”
“I’m ready when you are” said Holliday. He cocked his revolver and checked the safety was on.
“I’ll watch Jasmin’s back” said Klink
Avery and Holliday took the stairs one flight at a time, taking care to listen out for any clues about what was ahead. Though it was obvious that there were people living in the block, there was an atmosphere of trepidation. People here seemed to keep themselves to themselves as if they were afraid of getting the attention of someone unsavoury.
A message flashed up on Avery’s smartglasses. “First camera accessed, J” he messaged back “Disable it please.”
Ahead, they suddenly heard voices. Two men seemed to be shooting the breeze outside the stairwell. Using his amplified hearing, Avery listened in, hoping to pick out some details he could use. The impression he got, was that the gang were feeling confident and optimistic. There were no details of particular use but for whatever reason the gang believed that this gig was going to put them on the map in the zone.
Nodding to Holliday, he strode purposefully up the final stairs. He heard one of the men say to the other “Shh what the fucks that?” Suddenly, the door to the stairwell crashed open to reveal a slim but muscular guy in cargo pants and a leather vest emblazoned with a red fanged emblem on the chest. “Where the fuck do you think you’re going?” he said, flourishing a shotgun.
Avery Hicks - Exec - Budget Arms "Gentlemen..." |
GM's Note - Avery rolled high to persuade and really should have bluffed his way past these guys but I very uncharacteristically started rolling crits like I never had before. I saw more 10s in this scene than I have in months of playing VtM.
“I don’t think so choom” said the ganger shoving the shotgun towards Avery’s chest. Avery backed off seemingly intimidated. He turned to look at Holliday and shrugged. Then in one motion spun and shot the surprised ganger through the eye. The second ganger didn’t have a moment to react before the second shot splattered his brain across the corridor.
Hearing the gunshots, Klink exchanged a look with Jasmin and hurried to the foot of the stairwell just as a functionally beheaded body crashed into the ground. He looked up to see Holliday heave the second body over the railing. He considered joining the others up on the 4th floor but only briefly. He found his attention drawn to the two bodies and their installed cyberware. With a grin, he drew his knife. Both bodies had rippers installed and if there was a motto that Klink lived by, it was “waste, not want not.”
Solo - Affiliation Unknown |
An image flashed up onto Avery’s smartglasses. The picture showed a small open plan studio apartment. Two more boosters were in the process of leaping up from a ratty looking sofa. Behind them was a closed off door that Avery assumed led to a bathroom. To the left of that a kitchenette area and beyond that a terminal and a workstation. Through the windows he could vaguely make out a balcony outside.
Sitting at the terminal was a small man in a large bulky looking overcoat and leather pants. He had virtuality goggles perched on top of his bald head. This was presumably Spydar who looked very pale and nervous.
A larger man loomed over him. Avery considered him to be “islandy”, perhaps from the Pacifican region. His modern military style tactical clothing looked to be good quality and he appeared to have a long gun slung over his back on a strap but Avery couldn’t recognise what it was. He certainly wasn’t a booster ganger, but who was he?
Above the din, a deep and commanding voice rang out “You get the fuck down! You two get out there and see what’s going on!”
Two boosters crash out of the apartment door, one with an SMG and the other wielding a pistol. A third ran from the far end of the corridor where they had been covering the second stairwell. Holliday stepped out to meet them drawing his revolver as he went.
Holliday's Very Heavy Revolver |
The door to the apartment crashed out of its frame and the enraged solo leant out with his assault rifle sighted down at Avery and spat hot death. With far less grace than Holliday, Avery leapt to the side rolling across the floor and back to his feet and finding that miraculously he hadn’t been hit.
Covering the distance to the last ganger, Holliday ripped the pistol out of her hand and shoved her away. She recoiled, eyes wide with fear and after a split second pause turned and ran for the stairs.
The solo took a shot at Holliday who threw himself out of the way once more giving Avery the time to line up an expertly placed headshot. The solo reeled back, his head ringing giving Holliday a brief window to close in.
'Klink' - Medtech Improvised Cyberware Removal |
GM's Note - Yes, he got a humanity penalty for that
Back on the 4th floor, Holliday pummelled the solo knocking him back against the walls. Avery tried to get a shot in with his SMG but in a split second redirected his aim to avoid hitting Holliday. The solo, wounded and outnumbered dived away making a break for the stairs. Holliday tried to fire off a shot as he retreated but bloodied and battered as he was, years of combat awareness and a determination to survive gave him an uncanny ability to dodge out of incoming fire.
Exchanging a look with Avery, Holliday entered the apartment.
'Spyder' - Netrunner "The Target" |
Holliday reached the railing and looked down over the side. The drop was about 40 feet to the ground level. He took a deep breath and sighed to himself. “Well fuck.” Then bracing himself, he leapt from the balcony launching himself towards the descending netrunner.
Spydar, dangling below, felt air pushed out of his lungs as the larger heavier nomad crashed bodily into him. Taken completely by surprise he was easily overpowered. Desperately he tried to fend off Holliday’s clutching hands, however, slowly but surely his strength faded and he felt his consciousness start to slip away.
Avery Hicks - Exec, Budget Arms "Very Pissed Off..." |
“Finally” he said to himself. Rifling through the pouches and pockets, Avery found an agent, handcuffs, some rope, a burner phone and an ID badge identifying the man as Jago “Reaver” Rulan, a solo in the employ of Constitution Arms, a manufacturer of heavy weapons in the city. Reaver’s body armour was untouched, so Avery stripped that thinking it might make a souvenir for Holliday.
He reached the balcony at the same time as the now oddly bloody Klink. Jasmin rang him on his agent. “I’ve broken through to the bottom of the architecture. I’ve found the file on the system, made a copy and deleted it. I’ve also reactivated the elevator.”
'Holliday', Nomad "Why the Fuck not?!?!?" |
“Sure” said Klink eyeing the grapple cable. He leant over the side “Er Holliday, how would you feel about me cutting this rope?” he called down. Holliday looked down, the drop was about 6 metres or so, it was going to suck but he braced himself anyway. “Yeah ok, I’ll aim for that SUV.”
Avery reached the alleyway just as the rope snapped and Holliday and Spydar dropped to the roof of the SUV. “I can hear distant sirens” said Avery, “we don’t have long.” He looked up to the balcony “Klink, you need to get down here ASAP, the cops are on the way” Between the two of them, Avery and Holliday bound Spydars arms and started to drag him back to the car. Back on the 4th floor, Klink manhandled one of the bodies over the balcony as a crash mat, then vaulted over the side using his own grapple arm to rappel down the building.
The drive back to Budget Arms was more leisurely and Klink and Jasmin took the time to sweep the unconscious netrunner for bugs before removing the memory chip from his socket. “Here boss” said Jasmin, handing it over.
Kilo Shamir - Solo, Budget Arms |
“Excellent, we will take Mr Tulcha from here gentlemen. Please head up to the office.” Holliday unceremoniously dumped the unconscious netrunner on the ground leaving the stern solo to drag him away.
Garvey waited for them in his office. He stood at the window with a glass of whisky. “A job well done I hear. I will be having an interesting chat with Mr Tulcha over the next few days I’m sure. The data?” He waited expectantly. Deciding not to mention the copy Jasmin had made, Avery handed over the memory chip and Garvey plugged it into his terminal. “Yes, this is what I was after. Excellent. I will have your 500 eddies wired to you momentarily”
“We bought him back, you said there would be a 200eb bonus” said Avery. Unenthusiastically, Garvey said “Indeed I did, and I am a man of my word. You will get the bonus of course.” He sighed. “Now, don’t let me keep you.” As they turned to leave, Avery paused. “Could I have a moment in private?” Garvey glared at him in obvious irritation. “Very well.” He waited until Klink and Holliday had left. “What is it?”
“Tulcha had a solo with him” Avery threw the ID badge onto Garvey’s desk “Constitutional Arms were behind him.” Garvey rolled his eyes “Yes, I was aware, of course I didn’t think they would have an operative on site.” He paused seemingly weighing up how much he wanted to say. “The information Spydar stole wasn’t ours but it was too good an opportunity to pass up. You represented a third party. One that left no traces of its involvement I should hope” he added darkly.
“Indeed” said Avery “I’ll leave you to your evening.”
Meeting the others outside he pondered what it was that they had stolen. Making a pact to share the spoils and to stay in touch, the three of them walked out into the cooling evening air. All around them, the hubbub of the city carried on. Tomorrow was another day with new opportunities ripe for the taking. For now, as the setting sun turned the pale red to a bloody crimson there was time and the eddies for a drink.
GM's Round-up
Well that was quite a first adventure that the players handled with some truly cinematic style. I certainly didn't expect Holliday to go leaping of the balcony for one!
My aim for this session was to introduce the setting, tone and atmosphere of The Time Of The Red and judging by the players reactions I think I succeeded. In saying that, I think they brought life to the setting even more than I did. We had the gritty urban gangland skirmishing, elitist profiteering and yes, the macabre dismemberment of a corpse or two. It's fair to say they all committed whole to the task. I can see this is looking very promising!
Acknowledgement's
I've used pictures of real people to represent some of the characters and art for others so in no particular order Avery Hicks is Tom Ellis, Jasmine is Dichen Lachman, 'Holliday' is Wes Chatham, 'Klink' is Mackenzie Crook, 'Boxer' is Tom Hardy, Harper Bascott is Robert Redford, Anya Metalik is Gillian Anderson, Preston Garvey is Jon Hamm, Jago 'Reaver' Rulan is Manu Bennett, 'Spyder' is Joe Pantoliano and Kilo Shamir is Jason Statham.
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