I've recently started running a Shadowrun 2050 campaign with a group of first time players. Actually there's one player who has been in the shadows some time, but the other four are relative n00bs. So to get people up to speed, we got together and read through "And so it came to pass..." by the often mourned Captain Chaos. We discussed every section in depth. We talked about how events cascaded, one of top of the other, and how those events shaped the Sixth World to be what it is. My players really seemed to get a kick out of it. They asked a lot of questions, drew awesome conclusions, and really seemed to understand how our world became the Sixth.
Which brings me to my current dilemma. I'm trying to run these cats through some of the "iconic" runs (Super Tuesday, Missing Blood, Harlequinn's Back, etc.) to try and bring them into the collective experience that is Shadowrun. And so far they seem really excited about it, as am I. They're learning a lot about the world still, and getting to be involved in shaping the next decade of history. It's been a great experience thus far.
This brings me to my question though... Being first time players, without access to a huge library of books, what is the best way to introduce them to the Legendary Runners that post on the Shadowland BBS? These guys are the legends of the street. The Laughing Man, Captain Chaos, the Big D, Dodger, and the like are just as much a part of Shadowrun as the Seretech Decision, the Great Ghost Dance, and the rise of the policlub. They introduced us as players and GMs to the less public side of anything and everything. But how can I introduce them (and Shadowland) to these new players without making them find, borrow, beg, or steal a bunch of older edition SR books?
I really don't have any ideas, but I feel that ignoring (or glossing over) this part of the world could be a detriment to their enjoyment of the game, and understanding of the Sixth World.
Thanks for your help in advance. It's greatly appreciated.