Mitsuhama is one of the more hard line corps when it comes to Shadowrunners... I would think, in the 2050 period, that Ares would be the more likely corp to sponsor such a run... There was a talk show in 2050 which turned violent due to the shows host having both a shadowrunner team and corp security team in the same studio... And Ares used to own some of the older american tv stations...
Mitsuhama has to be the sponsor of this mission. It's based off a throwaway line Jake Armitage mentions in the ending of the base
Shadowrun Returns campaign. There's 3 different variations of it:
Jake Armitage:
"I heard Mitsuhama's looking for a team and they specifically want a woman. No idea what that's about."
"I heard Mitsuhama's looking for a team and they specifically want elves/dwarves/orks/trolls. No idea what that's about."
"I heard Mitsuhama’s looking for a team. No idea what that’s about but it could be lucrative."
When I read that, it reminded me of a casting call. When I looked Mitsuhama up on the Shadowrun wiki, it said Mitsuhama was the world's leading corporation in the entertainment industry. That's why I went with the shadowrunners reality series idea; why else would they care about their Shadowrunners' gender/race? (Well, maybe to infiltrate certain places, but covering all the different branches of
that would be a lot of work.)
I also saw several interesting ideas in this angle:
- Risk vs reward: the "safe" way of finishing the run isn't the most exciting. The player is encouraged to hamper his own run (purposely setting off alarms, going in guns blazing instead of stealthy, etc) for more excitement and higher ratings.
- Choose 1 of several personalities to role-play as and try to stick to it as close as possible, even if it denies certain options. ("You're a mystic! Can't you figure out some magical way to open the door instead of hacking it?")
- The reveal of Aztechnology human sacrifices during a "routine run" makes it more than "just another corporation" to players who are introduced to Shadowrun by Shadowrun Returns.
Hmm, I suppose there's another angle I could go with: Mitsuhama hires the runners to tape them
breaking into their own building. They want to release it through a shell company on the gray market, simultaneously making money off it
and spreading disinformation about their own defenses.
Although it removes the Aztechnology sacrifices reveal, it solves several other issues (Would Mitsuhama prosecute itself?) and shows how bastardly the corporations can get. ("...So, you'll pay us to shoot up your own building and kill a few dozen guards... to make money on the gray market?" "Yep.")
Of those two plots (Aztechnology raid vs self-raiding for profit), which do you like more?