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Sasha

She paced. What else could she do? She had taken a total noob, one that had some serious talent, but was still just a kid and nearly got her killed.

“Chill whiskers, Motoko is fine.”

“I know more about netrunning and what a cyberdeck overheating does to someone than you do Becca. Motoko might be okay, but she isn’t okay.” She responded back, almost snapping as she continued to pace.

All because she had wanted to fight, to feel alive. Her arm twitched and she wanted nothing more than to smash it to pieces.

She hated the way it made her feel. Her mother had always told her how her arm was out to get her, that it was why…

Sasha shook it off. She didn't want to think like that. It was Securicine that had caused all of that. Her mother had always been so kinda before the war, and even when she came back. It had been the slow after effect that had left her…

Sasha reached up to touch her nose.

It wasn’t bleeding. There was no blood. Her mother hadn’t had another rage and hit her. But her arm, it terrified her, what if… What if she was like her mother, what if it wasn’t Securicine that had caused her mothers fits?

What if it made her blank out and beat Rebecca to a pulp? What if it made her drag a perfectly nice kid, that had a so obvious crush on her it was the most adorable thing ever and drag her into a mess that almost got her killed?

“Fuck.” She hissed wanting to smash something, but that was odd too, Sasha wasn’t the physical destruction type. She hadn’t wanted to be like how her mother was at the end. Smashing things because she couldn’t control herself in her anger.

“Hey.” A voice, deep and baritone and a strong hand on her shoulder made her stop. “Ease up Sasha. Ain’t nothing wrong that can’t be fixed.”

“I almost got the kid killed Maine.”

“Sounds like she almost got herself killed to me.”

“She wouldn’t have been there if I hadn’t literally tricked  her into it! She was even telling me that she wasn’t interested! I just didn’t care! I was so selfish I just wanted a fight! Something to do!”

“Sounds like an apology then. Nothing to get this worked up over.” He rumbled but he also didn’t understand. Maines entire perspective on Netrunning was action movie bullshit. Where the sexy femme fatal sidekick opened doors for the slick solo.

Sasha loved those movies, even if they were complete scop.

“I agree with Maine, Whiskers.” Becca cut in. “I’ve only known Motoko for a bit so I can’t guarantee nothin’ but she’s pretty chill, and she’s not bothered by fuckups.”

Sasha shook her head, it wasn’t just what she had done.

Noobs were everywhere on the net, and when you took one under your wing, you’re supposed to watch out for them. You don’t kick them into a Combat Zone without even knowing their actual skill level!

That fucking fox was going to kill her.

“I can’t apologize when she won’t pick up.” She admitted, and Whiskers nodded.

“It might take a bit choom. You betrayed her trust. Massive gonk move.”

“I know.” She flopped onto the couch and just stared up at the ceiling. What a fucking mess. “My arm itches.” She whispered aloud, one of the first times she had admitted to the problems with her chrome.

Maine didn’t get it. Even now he looked at her like he wanted to just tell her to scratch it then.

But Becca was smart. Surprisingly empathetic when she wanted to. She understood.

“Just a little longer choom. Then Bio-Technica will be off your tail, and we can swap you for some meat. Ease back on the chrome.” Rebecca offered trying to be the mature young woman she was on the inside.

“I know.” Just a little longer. Just a little longer.

Just a little longer.

—---

Ichi and Malcolm both reached out to check on me after letting my chooms know what happened, but I hadn’t needed to have everyone over to look at how not injured I was.

Instead Hiromi and I hung out until she finally relaxed realizing I was okay, and then when she left that night I fell asleep early.

A day passed with me mostly tinkering with Tachikoma, lazing around, and avoiding going out. Giving myself a faux time to ‘heal’ from any damage.

I slept again mostly just to skip time

The next morning I woke up, stretched and forced myself up. I still could do more work on the Tachikoma, but what I really needed was to start searching for a new Cyberdeck.

As I hit the shower and got dressed I sent a message to Vik. Unfortunately when he got back it wasn’t good news.

*Vik: I have some decks, and managed to source a Seacho Mk.1. Not as good as what you had, but it’s workable. But I have a feeling that’s not what you want. Suggest asking around and putting your ear to the ground. I’ll keep checking for you.*

Not what I wanted, but Vik was only a miracle worker with one of his skills.

*Motoko: Thanks Vik. I’m going to look around.*

With that I sent a text to another source.

*Motoko: Hey Wakako. I had a thing, and I need a new Cyberdeck. Do you have any leads?*

I was just putting on my boots when I got a response.

*Wakako: You are more useful to me with all your tricks so I will help with this. Stop by.*

Well that sounded good.

I hurried out of the apartment, noticing that Jun was home, but sleeping. A few minutes later I pulled up to the entrance of Jig-jig street and headed inside.

The crowds were as dense as always. But my eyes kept being drawn over to the vending machines on the sides of the street.

I couldn’t hack them. It was something I had grown so incredibly used to. It felt weird not having access to the net. Cameras around me were still noticed with my Kiroshi, but I couldn’t turn them off with a thought anymore. I couldn’t blind anyone I faced, or simply shocked them all unconscious.

I wanted to get a Cyberdeck ASAP.

Wakako’s parlor was the same as always, and I walked right in. This time she wasn’t on a call, or even pretending to ignore me. She pointed at the chair across from her and I sat.

“So you burned yourself out? Surprising you aren’t dead.” She said and I sighed as I realized she was going to grill me first.

Dangit.

“I had some plans in place in case I ever overheated. They saved me from any permanent damage. Although my head still hurts.” I lied to her and she watched me with her sharp eyes for a moment before nodding.

“At least you were wise enough not to get your fool self killed. Truly, what a waste that would have been.” She said and it took me a second to realize that was actually a compliment.

“Thanks.”

“Hardly a compliment. Keeping yourself alive is the first step, fool girl. But you need a new Cyberdeck.”

“Yep. I’m offline at the moment.”

“Hmm.” She responded, but didn’t actually say anything more as she took a drag on her cigarette. “I don’t have anything I can offer. Dr. Vector's request for information on a new high end deck has already been passed on. There are those that are happy to work with the Doctor, to find what he requests, but it’s quiet currently.”

“Oh.”

“You will likely need to source one directly.” She said puffing away and I frowned.

“I don’t really like to take people's chrome.” I said honestly and Wakako just scoffed.

“You are the oddest killer I have ever met.” She nearly snapped, but still she seemed to calm herself. “Be careful fool girl. Without your usual equipment, death is around any corner. I’ve seen many netrunners die due to being in between equipment.”

I looked at her.

She looked at me, and basically waved me off with her cigarette.

“Wait.”

“You should leave girl.” Wakako said noticeably as I came to a realization.

“You called me down here after I told you about me needing a deck, but you don’t even have one! You just wanted to check on me!” I said finger pointing. Wakako took a breath and glared.

“I simply wished to make sure my agent didn’t melt her fool brain out of her ears. When I was informed about what happened, I had started writing you off, believing you would need help going to the bathroom for the rest of your life.” She said and I blinked.

“It’s not that bad.” I demurred.

“I was a doctor in my youth girl. I know exactly ‘how bad’ an overheated Cyberdeck is. Especially in some fools tiny head. Perhaps your lack of brains kept you alive?”

“Okay okay! I get it. You are grumpy. I’ll leave.” I said standing up with my hands raised, Wakako was getting nasty, but I stopped at the door. “Thanks for worrying.” I told her and smirked as I walked out, because her answering scoff was great.

Okay in that case…

I needed to go see Yoko.

—--

“The resurrection of the dead was true.” Yoko said to me bluntly as I walked into her shop.

“I didn’t die.”

“No you didn’t. Good. I was cross when I saw what happened. Your battle strategy needs more work.” She told me, but despite her monotone tone, there was a hint of teasing from the older woman.

“I’ll work on it, especially when I was thrown in without any idea what was going on.”

“Yes… I heard.” Yoko’s usual monotone was gone, and she nearly scowled which was unusual to see on her real face. “Sasha Yakovleva is not my favorite person at the moment.”

I considered defending her, but honestly?

“Yeah me neither. I would have loved to take part in a cool netrunner battle if she hadn’t thrown me in without any idea what was going on.”

Yoko nodded. “I had considered introducing you to it myself, but you are like a cat that only dips its toes in the waters of the net when you must.”

“I go into the net!”

She simply stared at me past her tiny dark sunglasses.

“Okay sure, I don’t like hang out in it.” I mumbled.

She smirked at me, a faint thing but it was there.

“You have been a unique apprentice to the net. I often have to shoo overly dedicated, but unskilled runners to take time to improve their skills. Not wait for far too long before a stray cat struts back into my temple.”

I scoffed. “Don’t you start either. I’ve already had to tell Sasha to stop calling me Kitten. I’m not a cat. Much less a stray one!”

“We’ll see, I suppose.” She offered but then frowned, her hand rose up and beckoned me over. Curious, I stepped0 close, and she gently placed a hand on the nape of my neck, feeling and confirming the obvious. “You lost your Cyberdeck.”

“Damaged, more expensive to fix it then just find an upgrade.”

“The damage you did to yourself is worse than I thought then… How did you survive?”

“I have good chooms, and I got lucky.” She watched me from behind her dark glasses before pulling her hand away.

“Good medicine, and a skilled ripper too. Good. A Netrunner needs all of these things. You need a new deck.”

“Yeah. Vik, couldn’t find one, and I talked to Wakako already-”

“I’m aware. I do keep my ear to the ripper information network. Vik is a pleasing Ripper to work with. He is already well aware we are in the network and often throws out requests through it for cyberware.” She said with a faint smile. “But what you are asking for isn’t easy to find.”

“I figured.”

“Well, considering your performance, you certainly have the skills to use a higher end deck.” She said and I felt a surge of hope because Yoko was looking like she was playing a trick.

“You know of one?”

“I have my ear to the pulse of the whole city. I know where many high end decks are that you could collect. Normally, I would tell you one of the more difficult locations. Maybe put you through a gig collecting something for me.” She offered teasing, in that monotone way of hers.

But then she leaned in. “But you are my apprentice, and I won’t let that stray cat with more ardor than brains stake a claim on you. I’ll send you the deets. It’ll cost you though, the owner isn’t a runner, so it’ll be in eddies.”

“Eddies, I can do.”

“Good. Go on then Motoko, go become the Ghost in the Shell again.” She offered and I almost jerked.

“How did you know that? I only told Sasha that!”

“You think people weren’t watching? It’s a cute name. A good one.” She assured me, and then waved her hand for me to get going.

Embarrassed despite myself I nodded as I got the text and headed out. Time to make a deal…

Then I realized that was a bad idea, and made a call.

*Hiromi, I can use your help once your class is over. I need to buy a new deck and-*

*Don’t say another word. I’m in. Come pick me up, I’ll be out of class in a few minutes.*

*What? Hiromi you should finish your classes, it’s not that big a rush.*

*Nope! This is definitely important! You without a Cyberdeck is a weakness I’m not comfortable with! Come pick me up! Bye!* And the call ended without me being able to argue further.

I just sighed and shrugged. Fine.

—--

When I picked up Hiromi she had instantly asked for the message I sent, and had then gone on to make a call to the contact, to set up the meeting. Something I hadn’t thought about…

I was just going to go there and meet them…

“Hmm. The details are set, and we got a location. Your netrunner choom seems to have come through.” Hiromi added and I just shook my head at her antics.

“I mean, you saw what it was.” The details had come with what I was going to collect, and I had been very surprised.

Yoko hadn’t just found me a cyberdeck, she had found a top of the line deck that fit my speciality.

“Don’t remind me. I don’t even want to know how a Mk.4 Shadow got out of the company.” Hiromi muttered.

The Arasaka Shadow. It was one of the specialty Cyberdecks made by Arasaka, and it was basically custom made for corporate espionage. Stealth, and data gathering, a lightning fast response time, and enough RAM to carry a plethora of programs and Daemons.

All usually locked up tight in an Arasaka agent's skull.

Honestly I was half way suspecting we were about to meet someone that had either flatlined an Arasaka corpo, or had shown up at the right time after one got flatlined. Either way it was a benefit to me, and if Yoko gave me the information, it wasn’t likely going to end up as a trap.

Not that I wouldn’t prepare anyways.

Especially with where we had to go.

Dogtown.

I almost called Hiromi back, telling her I wasn’t picking her up when I had read through the details Yoko had sent me.

Instead I forced myself to relax. I had been there, Dogtown was safe enough. My instant reaction had been an overreaction. Just like the overreaction at Sasha’s death.

So I was going to prepare, I would be safe, but I would follow ‘common sense’ that everyone told me, that Dogtown was fine.

“You have your gun right?”

“Of course. It’s right here. I keep it in the armory during classes. Don’t go anywhere without a weapon, Motoko.” Hiromi said, showing her bag that had her Yukimura holstered inside.

“Good good… Make sure you put that on. Just in case.” I said trying not to get twitchy with the idea of taking Hiromi to Dogtown with only a pistol and no armor. “You think we should call the boys in?”

“Motoko, it’s just a trade deal. I’ll be fine with you watching my back.” She assured me, and that settled it. Even if the idea of calling in Jackie, Jun, the rest of Section 9, and even Rebecca sounded like a good idea to me.

My neck hurt.

I rubbed it lightly feeling that crick in my back again. I did have a stat point leftover still… As I drove I considered it. I was planning on putting points into my adaptation anyways. So I might as well do it now.

My own stat point disappeared and was dropped into my ODA Neural Link.

Arasaka ODA Neural Link Mk3 *Adaptation ODA Mk.3 1/2*

Yeah that looked better.

I played with my neck as I drove and frowned. The crick in my neck was still there, but as I worked it, it seemed to untense, and I almost sighed in relief.

At least if it came back I could relax my neck without needing to sleep to make myself feel normal.

“Motoko?” Hiromi asked, having been looking over at me, as I seemed to be rolling my neck around.

“Just a crick in my neck that finally let go.” I admitted with a smile.

Then as we drove down the roads we finally reached the Dogtown entrance.

“Your pass still works right?”

“Yeah it should.” Hiromi said and then as we pulled up we were scanned, checked, and allowed through without any issue.

And then once more I was on the roads of Dogtown.

“Heavy Hearts is over there.” Hiromi added, reminding me of something I already knew, but I just nodded and turned left down the road from the entrance.

Hiromi often repeated things like that while nervous. So it seems despite her confidence in Dogtown she got nervous about coming here too.

I pulled up to a parking spot out front, and stepped out, eyes narrowed as I scanned everything around me, wishing once again I had my Cyberdeck already installed.

Hiromi stepped out and adjusted herself. She had slipped out of her Arasaka academy jacket, and was wearing one of her usual ones. Even if the slacks and dress shirt underneath hinted at her corpo origins.

I quickly joined her and we both walked towards the entrance. The concrete stairs were surprisingly empty of trash, as we walked up and into a small entrance area.

With a Barghest man leaning against the side of the door.

There were a few people idling around, some seemed to be waiting, some looked irritated, glancing at the guard over and over.

“Beat it kids.” He offered as we approached, and I could see the way Hiromi’s back stiffened at the insult.

“We have business in the club.” I cut off, before Hiromi could give him a talking to.

“You and half of the Night City brats that come by wanting an easy drink.” The guard replied back, barely even paying attention to us.

“We are not-”

“Hiromi, chill.” I pulled back my choom who was getting heated up at treatment. “We have a number for our contact. I’ll send them a heads up. Nothing to stress about.”

Hiromi, continued to glare, but thought better of saying anything and nodded, straightening up her clothes as I led her off to the side.

I sent off a text. Letting them know there was an issue entering the club.

Then we settled in to wait.

Comments

heh

Sasha POV!!!

Eric Hicks

Thank you for the chapter, a delight as always.

Isley

good chappie

Homeless One

Lol no Stray Cat Strut for Motoko!

Wathimimus

Doesn’t Motoko have Bartmosses cyberdeck? I swear that’s where I thought this was going.

Teatime42

On boy, big girl Cyberdeck time!

Eric Hicks

Bartmosses deck is old tech... might have awesome ahead off its time software on it possibly... but its also like a old apple computer from the 80's.

Thomas Keller

I remember hearing WoG that Bartmossdeck is gonna wait til Int 20, relevant Skills 20, cause he's an insane madman and trying to poke his shit without being Top Tier is suicide

Martin Banks

I loved Yoko in this chapter getting all defensive on Motokos behalf methinks sasha is going to be getting a bit more of an earful from the Kitsune. And yeah Motoko is pretty vulnerable right now, way more than I thought this could be bad if someone strikes while she's still deckless her combat style relies on it pretty heavily even without traditional offensive hacks. Fingers crossed its not 'a trap'

arnumart

I feel like Mokoto should have brought back up to what seems like something that is going to be either a ambush or the beginning of a long arc.

Overclocked

It'd be cool if Makoto meets up with Songbird on the net and become like net pals or something. That girl could use a friend and it would be a foot in the door to start the Dogtown adventure layer in the story.

Hector Gregorio

Ahah good work, I angry whit Shara but sad for Her too

Ty

Oooh sounds like a good deck. I hope nothing goes wrong. Thanks for the chapter!

maldita

epic

Anonymous

Ooo a cliff hangerr

Banh Bao

that deck is more for it's software and data rather than the hardware which is prob very outdated atm. Plus pretty sure it's a external deck

Bat

These two cover each other’s weaknesses really well!

EnderScroll

Getting a high tier cyberdeck in dogtown? Why does this stink of scav?

SpankMyBeef

Loved this chapter! It was super great getting insight into Sasha more. Thank you for the update! Always makes my day

TheOne320

I love dog town. Thanks for the chapter.

A Bellator

Thanks for another hit of our Night City fix of the Motorola variety. Nice, I see a Bad Moon Rising for the little merc.

Parrot5035

Could it be Lucy? Or is she not out yet?

Findell

I wonder if its Faraday.

Apeljohn

She's currently thinking her paranoia about Dogtown is a symptom of low-level cyberpsychosis, and is trying to reel it back. Which is a great idea in principle... but I have a nasty suspicion that Murphy was listening. :-/ (No, not the hacker.)

JauPim

Out of interest, does anyone else not want Motoko to get Davids Sandy? I get that it's an awesome piece of kit but I just feel that the story works better without zipping all over the place. Also, the fact that her nerves can't handle a low-end Sandy kind of implies that she wouldn't be able to use it anyway. Honestly, I'd prefer a modified Keren which she can switch on and off like a Sandy. Still gives slowed time but it would pair better with a Cyberdeck since it would place the focus more towards thinking rather than acting.

SDCard

Thanks for the chapter! Glad to see Sasha thinking about her actions a bit, and to see Yoko helping out. Seems like Vik has good reputation everywhere, nice

SDCard

It was already mentioned she wouldn't want Keren - and a Keren she can switch off loses pretty much any purpose of a Keren in comparison to a Sandy. Sandys are very strong in this setting, and they've been heavily promoted by the Edgerunners anime, so it's obvious why people / and Motoko would want one. The nerve issue shouldn't be a problem once she has more chrome, and only happens if she uses it multiple times in a row - meaning she won't be zipping around everywhere. And with her past gigs - stealth and netrunning, Sandy is really more for emergencies, if her previous plan didn't work out.

Arcane

Thanks for the chapter!

JauPim

From my understanding of the lore, a Sandy pushes your nervous system much more than the Keren so the suggestion was based on the assumption that her nervous system can't handle a Sandy. Which it doesn't appear to be able to. And there is no reason to assume that getting more chrome will automatically fix that issue since Vic seemed to imply that it was a personal issue that some people experience. Meanwhile, the main drawback of a Keren, and the reason she doesn't want one, is adapting to the permanently slowed time. If she can turn it off then that issue is gone. At that point, I'd argue that the Keren would be better than a Sandy if you wanted to use it with a Cyberdeck because you could keep it active longer. Edit to further clarify: The Net is largely mental with fights between netrunners being mental battles. The limit being how much you can do before you overheat. Since speedware won't make you cool down faster it's better to have something that can constantly push you to the limit rather than something that will push you over the limit in a short amount of time.

MikeL

So was this referring to the song, or the RR story.

runedead56

Due to unexpected family responsibilities, I was not able to make my sandy joke today. Regardless, thank you for the chapter. Maybe ill be on time in 3 days.

Michael Hughes

The cliff on RR sucked me back in. Shut Up And Take My Money. Thanks for the 3 chapter meal. See you again in 3 days. I love this story so much. I am excited to see her deal with her issues and grow in the net and her skills. Soon she will be living in the database as the madness of the system grows.

Bosparan

Thanks for the chapter! Very curious how that deal is going to go wrong ^^ The academy got me triggered for a couple of ideas that'd be kind of fun to read: - Motoko as a guest lecturer on "Mercenary Relations" - maybe after few gigs for Rogue as an Afterlife Veteran. - Hiromi's class going on a school trip and Motoko gets hired as an undercover bodyguard. The Academy stages a fake infiltration to instill security awareness, but Motoko foils that ... in the middle of which we get a real attack. Which could then lead to a fun confusion about everybody assuming she is being an actual Arasaka ninja and set up contacts to join the original 2077 event in Kompeki Plaza from the other side. I'd totally love to see Motoko fail to talk V & Jackie out of the gig and then harmlessly foil it by being a bodyguard on the other side and play the cards right ^^

Duke of Coffee

*"Not wait for far too long before a stray cat struts back into my temple.”* Come on it gotta be a Stray Cat Strut by Ravensdagger reference. 😉

Joe Foreman

Is she going to meet MR. Hands I wonder?

runedead56

The hardware and the deck is out of date. but the software that could potentially be on it is what's the real treat. The bartmoss deck could potentially a unused rabids. It could also have a equivalent to an inoculation against that virus so future AIs can't be infected. Another fun direction is that There could be a paskey built-in to rabid that exists on the deck that causes all AIs to ignore the runner with it, meaning they could safely dive through the black wall and all the lost knowledge there with ease. Any one of those things would cause net watch to Go crazy with excitement and rage that they don't have it. But the hardware still isn't that good compared to 2077 hardware.

Paratus

"“I can’t apologize when she won’t pick up.” She admitted, and Whiskers nodded." Is that "Whiskers" supposed to be Becca nodding?

Duke of Coffee

Sigh hopefully Sasha will take that as a lesson to not be a gonk to Motoko next time, the adults in the room worry about Motoko since they invested some time with her and grow fond of her... The Arasaka Shadow Mk.4 ver huh it cost a pretty penny in-game if you manage to grind the levels and the eddies and I always buy it from Victor 😉, I just hope it doesn't have hidden malware/Trojan programs so they can keep track of a upcoming Afterlife merc.....

White Neko Knight

I'm going to laugh when someone un-ironically calls Motoko an Arasaka assassin. All she needs are some Arasaka arms to sell the look.

Fortunis

Yeah, this is gonna be awesome. Motoko getting a shit hot Arasaka deck? Outstanding. Motoko getting a chance to upgrade a shit hot Arasaka Deck? Even better. I really hope she takes the time to do this right. Research the decks statistics, use her skills to upgrade both the hardware and especially the software. Install some custom hacks and ice. Then maybe take a shot at the deck she got from the land fill. She definitely needs to go grind some stat points though. She needs to get her psychosis locked down. Nobody wants to see a Berserker Motoko.

Will Iam

I see a lot of foreshadowing about cyber psicosis and a possible change to the Maine story, its very interesting.

Npad11111

Oh man oh man.... We're gonna see Mr Hands!

WideWings

Argh! Another 3 day wait! Thank you for another new chapter!

CentrisAce

Yeah, no doubt she's gonna dive into the power of the black wall, though I don't see that happening for another 200 chapters, maybe more lol.

JaxWolf4

Aww Wokako was worried.

SpankMyBeef

I just remembered that the ENTIRE reason that Sasha is alive is because Motoko kinda forced Sasha to take her short-circuit quickhack. From the dialogue it seems like none of the other people on the edgerunners team knows about that, so I wonder how they would feel if Sasha let that little kernel or info slip, and how that would affect everyone’s view of her

TheDudeAbides

"I'm not a cat. Much less a stray One!" Was that an intentional reference to Stray Cat Strut?

TheDudeAbides

Was that ever actually established? Motoko gave her the hack and next time she's mentioned and we're told that she's hurt and hiding but Motoko didn't even know the Biotechnica, made them pay. Sasha obviously didn't know Motoko wrote that quickhack specifically for S Asha.

Tom

Doesn’t she still have Rache Barmoss's netdeck from back in chapter 19? Would that be worth trying to salvage and use?

G JP

No, that's an external deck. And out of date in multiple ways. The modern ones like she should be using are internal.

Laharl365

All right... It's seems this might have been the closest to death Motoko had ever been based off these reactions from her mentors... That's kind of extremely scary that it happened so nonchalantly. Hopefully this deal works out smoothly for this new deck.

Seras

It's a funny tongue in cheek, but I wasn't intentionally referencing it. I do like STC, and I'm friends with Ravens though.

Seras

The value of that deck is the programming not the hardware. It's 50 years old at this point.

Suls87

Thanks for the new chapter!

Z H

JauPim you've slightly misread the lore for the speedware. Sandys put a larger immediate strain on your nerves each time you use them than just running a Karen would for the same amount of time. But the whole point of a Karen is that they're always on, so one you can "turn on and off" is just a badly built Sandy or Karen depending on what base hardware you're starting with. On the other hand continued use of a Karen is known to cause extremely higher risk of eventual cyberpsychosis from the enforced detachment to everyone around you as you experience life at a different speed.

Z H

JauPim you've slightly misread the lore for the speedware. Sandys put a larger immediate strain on your nerves each time you use them than just running a Karen would for the same amount of time. But the whole point of a Karen is that they're always on, which causes a constant strain on your system and mental health. One you can "turn on and off" is just a badly built Sandy or Karen depending on what base hardware you're starting with. On the other hand continued use of a Karen is known to cause extremely higher risk of eventual cyberpsychosis from the enforced detachment to everyone around you as you experience life at a different speed.

Z H

I don't know about Guest Lecturer just yet, but I could definitely see some shenanigans from a "Bring Your Merc to School Day" like some demented Corpo show and tell.

Konner Morris

She does know that Ghost(in the shell) made it tho. Which would suggest at least a later idea that yes, the hack helped, and yes without it Sasha would have definitely been outgunned by the Biotech bots.

Anonymous

Also potentially literally the most dangerous software device in the world to connect directly to... I'd bet anything there are RABIDS on there just ready to get going on the new net.

Nikola

I see Hiromi has Motoko well trained nit to make deal without her there.

Anonymous

Maybe something along the lines that Hiromi is threatend because of her parents, like her classmate and Motoko get's hired as bodyguard