I have a complaint that can be remedied I think relatively easily. I need Rigger 5.1 The Vehicle Artwork please. All vehicles artistically rendered to help out a bit. Honestly, this is one of the minor issues that I have noticed. While we are in the fifth edition of Shadowrun a lot of the players today may not have played or owned any of the previous editions. I just think dedicating a book to artwork would be really awesome too. You may not even need to leave it to Rigger. I am sure there are some weapons from run & gun, some items in Street Grimoire, cyberdecks and other gizmos from Data Trails (and the core), and Chrome Flesh artwork to give a clearer picture of what the world of Shadowrun looks like today. Mind you I will still love the classic Second Edition and Third Edition core rulebook artwork. To me those really capture Shadowrun's essence. Another complaint I have and this might be the elitist Rigger in me is the fact that a lot of folks still don't get rigging. I wish I had the words to describe how deeply I got into being a rigger from 3rd edition.
I will try though...
Rigging shouldn't be about the greatest vehicle or drone in your arsenal or how much firepower you bring to bear in a situation. Riggers became riggers because it was daring and dangerous. So many people are almost as intuitively attuned to vehicles as technomancers or deckers are to the matrix. For them it is the sensation of the wind on their metal flesh as they race through the streets on a drone or motorbike. The thrum of an autocannon in time with a heartbeat or the utter freedom one feels by being one with the machine. Each drone is not merely a machine but like mages' spirits they embody the vision of a rigger. In third edition I had lots of drones and could do massive amounts of damage to my enemies. However, for me the most enjoyable experience was during a chase sequence between Seattle and Denver that occurred with my T-bird. Yes, it was combat and yes I did annihilate my pursuers but I like to think it was because I was thinking like a rigger not a pilot or driver. Also the fact that due to my descriptions not dice rolling because we only did rolls for attacks did I gain the advantage.
If you are going to be a Rigger understand that the machines you use are as much a part of you as you are to them.
Okay thoughts concluded must be because of the holiday that I feel so whimsical.