Kontact, for the sake of my curiosity - when that AI decided that I've lied, what was that - cause I honestly, can't get it. Beside my offer to let him out (which was honest, even if I hoped to have there strings attached), I was only doubtful and affraid, maybe arrogant after some point.
Your edge hasn't refreshed since you used it to reroll on the last hacking test.
As far as being dishonest, you gave him a fake name when you introduced yourself, said that you were looking around with no goals then recanted when pressed, and finally failed to mention the deal on the table with Holland. I don't think a single thing you said to him was really true, honest or helpful. Since he could check what your were saying against audio logs from the building security, it wasn't even a thing to see that you were being unhelpful. Also, talking to a sentient program about its decision trees and such is a pretty big breach of etiquette. It's like if you're talking to a woman who's upset and you say "What, are you on your period?" Even if it's true, you're not scoring any points. An etiquette roll to negate the gaff would have been unhelpful since the AI can buy 2 hits and code only has 2 dice defaulting, so that was also bypassed.
You can burn your edge to Hand of God when you would otherwise die, or to get a Critical success on a test. You can't burn edge to go first.
Damage with 1 net hit is 8P -1AP. You're still going into full VR with the possibility of further point blank shotgun blasts?
Assuming yes, Here's a dodge roll. 9d6.hits(5) → [6,5,5,5,1,1,3,2,1] = (4)