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« Reply #165 on: <09-07-14/0205:14> »
Almost certain Big D knew about it, Nath, since having a seat on the board means you get to know a LOT about what is going on inside a mega. Also, one of his bequests directly related to a virtual room in the SCIRE host that had Leonardo's notes on AI research.

As for Fuchi, they'd been at eachother's throats long before Blood in the Boardroom or Big D's death. And I think you're understating things when you say 'gentle pushes'. That was a sledgehammer to the kneecaps. Villiers is a longtime schemer. Didn't take a dragon to know that if he could find a way to be the one guy in charge of a megacorp instead of part of a triumvirate, he would jump at it if it had any chance at all of succeeding.
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« Reply #166 on: <09-07-14/0244:25> »
Morgan Hall is a plot thread that could be picked up. Neat!
There is one. The reason I remembered Hall is because I wrote that he is a student at Georgetown in Conspiracy Theories, and his going to the foundation HQ to finalize the paperwork and receive full control of Dunkelzahn's gift in 2071 was the last time that something had been claimed from the will — notwithstanding the money given in the competitions and from the Ancient Wisdom Fund. Bounties ... Eh.

Well, IIRC, Fuchi's demise came because of two things. First, Miles Lanier, head of Fuchi Security, got a board seat at Renraku, Fuchi's primary rival. That would be like one of the big guys at Apple suddenly getting a seat on Microsoft's board.
You mean like when Eric Schmidt was elected to Apple's board in 2006?
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« Reply #167 on: <09-07-14/0917:58> »
No one's claimed the Jiffy Pop bequest? I got dibs....
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« Reply #168 on: <09-07-14/0922:33> »
This thread makes me so happy. You have no idea. :)

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« Reply #169 on: <09-07-14/1555:39> »
Almost certain Big D knew about it, Nath, since having a seat on the board means you get to know a LOT about what is going on inside a mega. Also, one of his bequests directly related to a virtual room in the SCIRE host that had Leonardo's notes on AI research.
I remembered Miles Lanier, while a member of the board, was kept in the dark about Brightlight association with Renraku (yes, I prefer to avoid calling him "Leonardo" to avoid confusion for the people who may not know that "Leonardo is not Leonardo"). But that was because he was Miles Lanier, former head of Fuchi security. The random board member who had been with Renraku for years previously may have been taught about it (as I don't expect Dunkelzahn to have personally attended Renraku and Aztechnology boards).

On the other hand, the reward for information about room 1835 inside Renraku arcology in Seattle makes things much more complicated than they may appear on the surface. I can't decide where Steve Kenson stands between "merely good" and "so amazingly brilliant that it was lost on most of the audience" (though if you ask me, the real masterpiece would then be hidden in "Who watch the watchers?").
See, those two items are, on their most basic level, two separate plot seeds for SR authors and gamemasters to use. To Renraku and the world, it states that Dunkelzahn had shares and a seat on the board, and that he knows there's something significant inside room 1835. It suggests he could have had access to any information given to the board, and that the Draco Foundation does not know about the content of room 1835.
If Renraku board was given information about Brightlight work on the AEP, Renraku can either suppose that for an unknown reasons, either Dunkelzahn representative did not pass him the information, or Dunkelzahn did not pass it to the Draco Foundation. Or both Dunkelzahn and the Draco Foundation had the information, and the reward is just some test (not as silly as you may think, if you consider that room 1835 should have had the best Matrix defenses Brightlight could come up with, that may have been a way for the Draco Foundation to fin a decker able to past those elsewhere).
But it is equally possible that Renraku board was not given any specific information about Brightlight work on the AEP, and Dunkelzahn really was after information about the content of room 1835 (knowing it is related to Brightlight work, or simply aware that it benefited from some extraordinary security measures), as most people would assume when reading it.
Finally, the actual goal may only be to make Renraku reacts when the Will was read, to get a peek at what they do and who's involved.

As for Fuchi, they'd been at eachother's throats long before Blood in the Boardroom or Big D's death. And I think you're understating things when you say 'gentle pushes'. That was a sledgehammer to the kneecaps. Villiers is a longtime schemer. Didn't take a dragon to know that if he could find a way to be the one guy in charge of a megacorp instead of part of a triumvirate, he would jump at it if it had any chance at all of succeeding.
The thing is, nothing that Dunkelzahn did contributed to Villiers plan itself. He used his personal and familial fortune to fund the takeover of Fuchi Americas assets by Cambridge Holdings and Villiers International, and his position as head of Fuchi Americas to authorize the sales and hide them from Fuchi Industrial Electronics management. That's something he could have done at any point ever since 2038.

I can imagine it helped tricking Yamana and Nakatomi that they were more eager than ever to weaken Villiers division, and thus welcomed any report that Fuchi Americas was "streamlining its operations". Miles Lanier move to Renraku does little to nothing to contribute to the plan. Whether Villiers had the operation in mind for a long time or imagined it in the few months that followed the death of Dunkelzahn, all the dragon did was "pushing him off the cliff." Dunkelzahn may have been confident that Fuchi Industrial Electronics would not survive while Richard Villiers would find a way to, but ho he'd do it was entirely up to him (that is, unless Dunkelzahn secretly left him instructions).

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« Reply #170 on: <09-07-14/2128:21> »
It's a shame David Hyatt didn't get to explore the whole Romulus and Remus connection to Room 1835.

As for what Dunk told the DF, there's lots to explore there. He gave them the briefing on his fellow Great Dragons that is used as the expository for Ryumyo's chapter of DotSW, but when Daviar quizzes Harlequin to give him King Richard's armor, the default answers are basically riddles. God only knows what the information they have on file to confirm the release of the true backgrounds of the original Council of Princes and Seelie Court. It could be nothing, knowing that they'd never answer, or it could be a set of tomes so detailed as to put Robert Caro to shame.



No one's claimed the Jiffy Pop bequest? I got dibs....
Not officially. I would've mentioned it in Clutch if I had time/wordcount.


I swear, if I ever write anything *half* as useful as Dunk's Will, I'll consider myself a good writer. That book remains astounding to this day.
Looking back, it should have won the 1997 ENnie for best supplement or even best product given its impact. True genius is often overlooked in its own time, I guess.


Though I'm pretty sure that one idea I shared could've matched it in time.
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« Reply #171 on: <09-15-14/1209:53> »
No one's claimed the Jiffy Pop bequest? I got dibs....
Some say the Big D actually blew himself up that night in the limo trying out a prototype Jiffy Pop.

A few crime scene investigators did report a light buttery smell at the scene of the rift, so take that as you will. :P
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« Reply #172 on: <09-15-14/1222:35> »
"The Jiffy Pop War."  Season 6 Missions Theme.
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« Reply #173 on: <09-15-14/1254:00> »
No one's claimed the Jiffy Pop bequest? I got dibs....
Some say the Big D actually blew himself up that night in the limo trying out a prototype Jiffy Pop.

A few crime scene investigators did report a light buttery smell at the scene of the rift, so take that as you will. :P
He used a Microwave spell.

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« Reply #174 on: <09-16-14/1507:35> »
     NOW that there would be a useful spell! 8)  Not only a utilitarian one for street survival but useful in combat.  Both in the shadows of a run and the full daylight of the battlefield.   :D

In fact, I'll whip it up for an NPC mage to freak out my party with. . . hehehe ;)
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« Reply #175 on: <09-16-14/1926:30> »
Armor Mod:

Popcorn Packs
Capacity -  (added externally to current armor, like gel packs but without any armor addition)
Avail: 2 (your local Stuffer Shack)
Cost: 30 (it' packs of microwavable popcorn and some duct tape)

For the runner paranoid about rumors of a new 'microwave' spell on the streets and wanting to avoid being nuked invisibly, this mod offers some warning as the attached packets of popcorn begin to cook off and 'pop' when exposed to high amounts of  radiation. 

As the spell is typically indirect, getting out of the way still serves a purpose so if you hear this popping, you best be a dropping.

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« Reply #176 on: <09-16-14/1932:50> »
I've been fortunate, no wait, tortured by being (voluntarily) subjected to one of those microwave area deterrence DE weapons the Air Force has been working on. Popcorn popping won't give you much warning.

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« Reply #177 on: <11-18-14/0603:34> »
THREAD NECROMANCY!!!!
Will Left Overs:

•   To the party who finds the bones of the Dragon Skeleton for which I possess the head, I offer two options. You may keep the bones or turn them over to the Draco Foundation for a reward. All discoveries must be independently verified as Dragon bones, such identification to be made by any living dragon. The Draco Foundation will assemble all pieces of the skeleton it receives and display the results in the Smithsonian Institution for the edification of the general public. My admittedly incomplete research indicates the following coordinates as the likely locations for the Dragon bones: Lat 41, Long 121; Lat 41 50n, Long 87-45w; Lat 47-21n, Long 122-12w; Lat 19-24n, Long 99-9w; Lat 65, Long 130; Lat 39-44n, Long 104-59w

My Google-Fu has uncovered some interesting info regarding this passage of Big D's Will.  All addresses are modern day.  The coordinate sets without compass components (NSEW) each generated 4 locations.

LatitudeLongitudeAltitude (m)Address
N41E12133Unnamed Road, Lianshan, Huludao, Liaoning, China
N41W1211634Modoc National Forest, Dixie Valley Road, Bieber, CA 96009, USA
S41W121-3809At Sea, West of Chile
S41E121-4855At Sea, South of Australia
N41-50W87-451853237 50th Court, Cicero, IL 60804, USA
N47-21W122-1212410500-10698 Southeast 281st Street, Auburn, WA 98092, USA
N19-24W99-92231Diagonal San Antonio 1725, Narvarte Poniente, 03020 Mexico City, Federal District, Mexico
N65E1301299Sakha Republic, Russia, 678318
N65W1301354Inuvik Region, NT, Canada
S65W130-4740At Sea, Antarctica South Pacific
S65E130-995At Sea, Between Antarctica & Australia
N39-44W104-591378218 Provincial Road, Alxa Zuoqi, Alxa, Inner Mongolia, China

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« Reply #178 on: <11-18-14/1137:47> »
That is actually pretty cool - it is definitely helpful to have more than just coordinates for those who want to make this into a game topic.
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« Reply #179 on: <11-18-14/1211:38> »
And there just happens to be one right smack dab in the middle of Auburn, WA. Interesting. Very interesting...

Thank you for the info, Shaidar.