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Title: Plan 9?
Post by: SirDelta on <07-05-11/2222:29>
So, I want to throw Plan 9 into one of my games.  The problem is, I don't really have any information about him other than that he is the Conspiracy Theory Nut on Jackpoint.  Is there any other information about him?
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: Crimsondude on <07-06-11/0012:43>
He's also a transhumanist who has been described as having implanted pretty much every cyberware item and augmentation that exists over his lifetime.
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: CanRay on <07-06-11/0014:21>
And has been a woman at least once.
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: Crimsondude on <07-06-11/0039:40>
Indeed.

Heh. JackPoint sure is quite a collection of individuals.
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: CanRay on <07-06-11/0042:42>
Certainly an interesting group of people, that's for sure.  Especially with the backgrounds of some stretching back to ShadowLand.

I have one book that has Kane spouting off on a spiel about why he does things like write his name in a wall with a belt-fed weapon.
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: Crimsondude on <07-06-11/0118:16>
Shadowrun Companion (Original, SR Second Edition) Introduction. Kane's first appearance.
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: CanRay on <07-06-11/0120:01>
Shadowrun Companion (Original, SR Second Edition) Introduction. Kane's first appearance.
That's the one.  Glad to see he got Kat out at last too (Mentioned in Vice, many years later.).

But, back to Plan 9, yeah, he's a twisted little mind in a lot of ways, and certainly gives a bit of a different view to the 'Point than the rest of the folks on it.  Similar stuff has been seen on ShadowLand, but that's the old days, eh?
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: Longshot23 on <07-06-11/0423:13>
Plan 9 and Snopes . . . successors/heirs of the Lone Gunman?
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: Crimsondude on <07-06-11/0442:39>
Snopes is the anti-TLG. His entire deal is the same as the website (Goddamn it. How hacky.) to dispel this nonsense.

I have never thought of it before, but I think Plan 9 is kind of like me: Full of grand ideas and just thinking of so many plots and machinations that even reality starts to sound batshit after a while when put in a different context.
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: Julius Q Enderby on <08-23-11/0140:44>
Plan 9 posted the Evo chapter in Corporate Guide.

I don't know if this is accurate but he comes across as young and impressionable. It is clear that he's received so much Evo (and Yamatetsu previously?) implants and is such a fan of their work that the company philosophy has completely won him over. It makes sense; he has clearly entrusted his body to them time and again. Other Jackpointers (well, Snopes) are quick to point out his lack of impartiality and FastJack threatens to ban him from further main contributions if continued to weave pro-Evo spin in his article.

In the Mitsuhama chapter, he fails to grasp the sarcasm in the expression, "...the corp we all know and love." and comments on it right away, which adds to my impression of youthfulness/naivete.

(I'm still chewing my way through Corporate Guide so there may be more telling Plan 9 comments in there that I haven't come across yet.)
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: FastJack on <08-23-11/0740:26>
He (She?) is relatively new to Shadows, at least from a commentator perspective. However, I don't know if I'd attach youth nor naivete to him/her, since with the amount of transhumanism (s)he believes in and all the operations (s)he's gone under, I wouldn't rule out that Plan 9 may be a different name than what (s)he might have used in the past.
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: Longshot23 on <08-23-11/0836:13>
Still, let's not forget the Ed Wood influence/reference . . . i shudder to think what he might have made of Shadowrun . . .
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: CanRay on <08-23-11/1023:57>
That's it, I want Ray Harryhausen to work on my Icons.  :P
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: Julius Q Enderby on <08-23-11/2010:34>
He (She?) is relatively new to Shadows, at least from a commentator perspective. However, I don't know if I'd attach youth nor naivete to him/her, since with the amount of transhumanism (s)he believes in and all the operations (s)he's gone under, I wouldn't rule out that Plan 9 may be a different name than what (s)he might have used in the past.

Good points about the number of operations and the gender neutrality. S/he ("he" for simplicity and years of ingrained grammatical chauvinism  :P ) has changed gender a few times but does not indicate how he started or ended up, I think. Anyone follow Order of the Stick? Varsuvius anyone ? (http://www.giantitp.com/Comics.html (http://www.giantitp.com/Comics.html)  :P ) He does give the impression that he's been routinely modified for years and years. The transhumanism issue does not detract from my impression of youthful naivete/innocent optomism. The little I've read about transhumanism is infused with idealism. It's not a bad thing, it's just how s/he comes across to me.
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: Mason on <09-22-11/1650:52>
I wish there was a book that compiles all the info about various recurring Jackpointers/Shadowlanders. We are getting some with Street Legends and 10 Jackpointers, but I want to know more! esp. with people from the older editions who i know little about, like Hatchetman.
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: Mäx on <09-22-11/1656:27>
Hatchetman.
His life story can be wound in the old second edition book "Cybertechnology"
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: Mason on <09-22-11/1708:35>
I don't believe i have that book. Thanks, i'll see about getting it now.
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: Crimsondude on <09-22-11/1751:17>
I wish there was a book that compiles all the info about various recurring Jackpointers/Shadowlanders. We are getting some with Street Legends and 10 Jackpointers, but I want to know more! esp. with people from the older editions who i know little about, like Hatchetman.
You are not alone. I am not keen on it, but others are.
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: CanRay on <09-22-11/2025:00>
Hatchetman got his whole book in one of the older editions.

Too bad it was about how he was turned...  Turned...

 :'(

Those were manly tears.
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: Last of the Great Mikeys on <09-30-11/1929:59>
From a posting in Attitude it appears that Plan 9 is also an expert in inter-species sexual relations, ie. human/centaur or human/naga (no example was given, I'm just trying to get the point across with a good mental image).
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: CanRay on <09-30-11/1932:11>
Possibly from the point of view of both sexes.

Which either means he's an equal opportunity partner, or a slut.  :P
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: Phylos Fett on <09-30-11/1936:40>
From a posting in Attitude it appears that Plan 9 is also an expert in inter-species sexual relations, ie. human/centaur or human/naga (no example was given, I'm just trying to get the point across with a good mental image).

Well, if it isn't Last of the Great Mikeys! I haven't heard that name in...
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: Mason on <10-01-11/0249:42>
Possibly from the point of view of both sexes.

Which either means he's an equal opportunity partner, or a slut.  :P

There's a difference?
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: CanRay on <10-01-11/1211:35>
Possibly from the point of view of both sexes.

Which either means he's an equal opportunity partner, or a slut.  :P
There's a difference?
Morality.
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: Mason on <10-01-11/1352:05>
This is Shadowrun. There are no morals! :P
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: CanRay on <10-01-11/1708:28>
This is Shadowrun. There are no morals! :P
Oh, there's morals.  They're not very many, and they're somewhat loose, but there's morals.

"Mercenaries 2: World in Flames" is a good example of a Shadowrunner wronged.  It wasn't the betrayal.  It wasn't the humiliation of being shot in the ass.  It wasn't even propping up a third-world dictator.

It was not being paid.
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: Phylos Fett on <10-02-11/0403:21>
This is Shadowrun. There are no morals! :P
Oh, there's morals.  They're not very many, and they're somewhat loose, but there's morals.

"Mercenaries 2: World in Flames" is a good example of a Shadowrunner wronged.  It wasn't the betrayal.  It wasn't the humiliation of being shot in the ass.  It wasn't even propping up a third-world dictator.

It was not being paid.

Yeah - nothing worse than getting between a goal-rational agent and his goal.
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: CanRay on <10-02-11/1201:20>
Especially considering that you can make a Panzercycle!  ;D
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: Last of the Great Mikeys on <10-02-11/1751:38>
Well, if it isn't Last of the Great Mikeys! I haven't heard that name in...

Had to stay off the grid for a while. Don't ask why.
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: CanRay on <10-02-11/2109:27>
Appropriate comment considering the thread we're in.
Title: Re: Plan 9?
Post by: Phylos Fett on <10-03-11/0353:50>
Well, if it isn't Last of the Great Mikeys! I haven't heard that name in...

Had to stay off the grid for a while. Don't ask why.

 :-X