The Kent Castle Run (Part II)
Cast:
Sam Spade: A panicking father of a missing 18 year old daughter
Vince Black: A ork gun adept helping his shadowrunning partner locate his missing daughter and avenge the death of 'Seraph", the runner's part-time hacker.
Cassem Pope: An ork thief, shadowrunner, and Informant, helping his shadowrunning partner and handler find his missing daughter.
NPCs:
Astra St. Claire: A well connected fixer in Seattle
Jason Rodgers: A deceased computer science masters student at the University of Washington
Jacob McIntyre- a dwarf computer science masters student at the University of Washington
Puja Singh- an undergraduate computer and matrix science student at the University of Washington
Alice Dalton- an undergraduate computer and matrix science student at the University of Washington. Daughter of Sam Spade.
Angie Winterknight (formerly Angie Dalton) - Sam's ex-wife who married Sam's ex-partner. A detective in Lone Star: Corpus Cristi
Shogo Runningbear: The Sheriff of Shuksan, a small cozy town at the foothills of the Cascade Mountains. An Ork.
Boaz Mungo- an ex-runner and partner of Black, now an ork shaman who lives in an abandoned factory in the slums of downtown Seattle. He is the de facto leader of a community there, as well as a low-level fixer.
Morgana Dwaylin- an elven mage and Lone Star Detective assigned to investigate the kidnapping of Alice Dalton. A friend of Sam's.
Holed UpSam, Vince, and Cassem make their way (separately) to the scene of the murder, each making their way through the backed up traffic in different ways. Lone Star has cordoned off the area with the body while an ambulance makes its way in but Vince and Cassem can see clearly the body of Jacob MacIntyre from their motorcycles. Sam asks the patrol officer for details and gets the results of a brief investigation.
Apparently Jacob emerged from one of the utility doors that line the tunnel and ran out into traffic. Several cars swerved and called in the obstruction to Lone Star. A second figure emerged from the service tunnel as well, witnesses claiming it was a human in a trenchcoat and hat, who pursued Jacob alone the narrow walkway alone the side of the road. Several shots were fired, two of which embedded themselves in the wall of the tunnel, one of which struck a vehicle, and two struck the victim in the back. The victim fell on the roadway, causing a car to come to an emergency stop. The video from the car camera shows a human figure searching the body of the dwarf very quickly then hurrying away. Witnesses claim that the shooter returned to the service tunnels.
Sam passes all of this along to Black and Pope who make their way up to the park above the tunnel. Parking their motorcycles they start to canvass the park in the hopes of seeing some sign of the man. Pope investigates a service entrance, gaining access to the tunnels both Jacob and the man emerged from but finds no one.
Meanwhile Sam checks Jacob's body as he remembers seeing that one of Jacob's fingers has a compartment he used as a datajack. While the uniformed officer isn't looking Sam checks the datajack and finds a small data storage container. He palms it and excuses himself as the officer is trying to direct traffic. Returning to his car Sam plugs the data stick into his commlink to check its contents.
On it he finds a hastily recorded message between obviously terrified Puja and Jacob. The two of them appear to have had hidden themselves nearby. Though Puja tries to talk her fear gets the better of her and Jacob takes over, explaining that Alice said if they were ever in trouble they should reach out to Detective Sam Dalton on the Lone Star Seattle police force. Jacob and Puja explain how Alice convinced them to help her engage in some questionably legal hacking in the past, and how they had agreed to help her decrypt some data. They had misjudged the complexity of the coding, however, and though they managed to get the data they were worried that they hadn't properly quarantined the file. Then Jacob had been coming into the lab and found Jason murdered and people moving about, so he ran with Puja. Jacob says that he's going to try to get to Sam and that Puja is going to stay put- hopefully whatever is on the disk can be used to save them both.
Sam checks the decrypted files, but finds they contain three communications- the decryption process stripped all of the header data off, leaving only raw text with no indication of the sender, recipient, or timestamp.
I am growing increasingly frustrated by Vladivostok and his ilk. 355 years worth of tradition has taught us, if anything, to be patient. This new drug must be carefully introduced into the market, lest someone begin to connect the dots. This is a decade worth of planning coming together. See that your organization is persuaded to behave as we have discussed.
Vladivostok's competition with this executive in your organization has proven fruitful in the past, but this matter with the nanotechnologist has demonstrated the costs. Reign in your people. We have what we wanted from his organization and we will no longer be pursuing his line of research. Eventually there will be no need for it.
Kent Castle is completed. The Cascade Orcs have ceded the land to us after a generous donation. We will be meeting soon to discuss our role in upcoming events. The Warden of North America expects to see you and all of the stewards there.
While listening to Jacob and reading the logs Sam notices a few tennis balls in the background and passes this on to Black and Pope. The two begin checking through the tennis courts (getting looks from some of the people playing there). They find a shack containing the tennis ball collection drones. They break in to find a terrified Puja who screams as the two orks smash down the door. Black and Pope diffuse the situation, explaining that they are there to help. When Sam joins them he says that she is going to be okay and that Lone Star is going to come pick her up. All of the runners advise her to tell Lone Star nothing about the hacking or the data.
A Trip to the MountainsArmed with new information the runners reach out to various contacts about Kent Castle and the Cascade Mountains. Unfortunately Lone Star information there is sparse. Black reached out to an old partner of his, Boaz Mungo, who has a few ties to the Cascade Orks. After a few calls back and forth Boaz manages to gather up a little information about a semi-recent purchase out in the Cascades that caused some of the tribes a little bit of political ire- an outsider group bought up a bunch of land in a rural area of the mountains then moved a bunch of construction equipment through. It's nothing definitive, but it matches what the runners know about Kent Castle.
Sam worries that they don't even know if this Kent Castle is where they took Alice, but both Pope and Black point out that even if it is isn't there will be someone there who knows how to find her. Additionally, Black points out that if Puja and Jacob are to be believe, Alice may have been helping "Seraph" out. Sam doesn't want to consider his daughter being in league with criminals or criminal activity and sets that aside for the moment.
After his lieutenant warns him that his Lone Star badge isn't going to protect him in tribal territory Sam gears up, loading up his car with his running gear. Black and Pope both agree to go with Sam to find Alice, come hell or high water. They agree that they aren't going to make it past the border checkpoint carrying the arsenal of equipment they are bringing and decide to make an attempt at crossing the border up in the backroads and foothills of the cascades.
Sam's sedan and Black and Pope's motorcycles prove to be unreliable off-road vehicles, and despite their best efforts at evading the drones patrolling the border it doesn't take long before a LAV roars out of the sky and shines a spotlight on Sam's car. Pope makes a break for it into the woods as Black and Sam pull over and ready their licenses and registrations. After a few warning shots are fired Pope decides that his crotch-rocket, fast as it is, is not suited to evading aerial pursuit.
As the three runners all line up by the side of the road the LAV lands and the Sheriff comes out to investigate. After a brief look in Sam's trunk the Sheriff finds ample reason to take them all into custody.
The Sheriff, who isn't all that impressed about three heavily armed individuals from Seattle wandering into his little neck of the woods, debates whether to hand them over to the Salish-Sidhe border patrol or whether he should let the local DA hit them with about a million years worth of weapon's possession charges. Out of respect for Sam, however, he calls Sam's lieutenant to let him know that Sam isn't going to make it to his next shift. From the lieutenant the Sheriff gets some of the story and decides to have a sit down with his prisoners.
Once in the interrogation room the Sheriff wastes no time trying to figure out what really brought the runners to the small town of Shuksan. They each tell their version of the story, with the Sheriff probing them with questions to see if they are all telling the truth. In the end he is left in a cell with Sam who makes an impassioned plea to let him bring his daughter back. The Sheriff heads back to his office, takes a look at the picture of his own son and daughter and calls the runners in.
He lets them go on a single condition- the first is that they do what they came here to do, and then get out. Whatever trouble they are starting he wants it to happen elsewhere, and whatever trouble they bring down on them is going to land on them when they are elsewhere. The runners accept these terms. As they are leaving the Sheriff directs the runner's attention to a map which shows a blacked out area in the mountains- apparently the Sheriff was recently told he didn't have jurisdiction overly a stretch of land nearby. He suggests that's where the runners might want to look.
With the Sheriff's deputies looking the other way the runners gather up their impounded equipment and drive off to investigate the area. It doesn't take long for Pope, the expert in security systems, to realize that the entire area has top notch security. Between the cameras hidden in trees, drone patrols,and ultrasonics, the ground approach is next to impossible. Similarly, the aerial approach is risky- the airspace over the castle is heavily monitored. Pope further suspects there is significant magical protections given what he had seen at Mr. Z's residence.
Sam, Black, and Pope stare at a map for a long time before finally Sam points out that the castle is located at the edge of a lake that itself sits at the mouth a valley. If the runners could fly in through the valley they would be able to avoid much of the radar. Black points out that any vehicle flying in that valley would make a lot of noise that would alert the castle, and they don't have an aircraft or pilot. This causes Sam to suggest that the runners parachute in. Pope points out that parachutes are both slow, easily visible, and will still need an aircraft to fly over the castle. Sam suggests that people in wingsuits could be released from an aircraft some distance away, fly through the valley (as the valley slopes downward), and then open their parachutes directly over the castle. Pope finds a variety of faults with this plan (mostly arguing that this plan seems incredibly dangerous), but is forced to concede that it is possible
in theory. That is enough for Sam.
Black buys a variety of VR tutorsofts on parachuting and wingsuiting while Sam hastily charters a sight-seeing helicopter. The pilot, Al, is happy to show the runners all of the scenic vista's of the cascades, but doesn't really understand why they want to go up at midnight. Once enough money is waved in front of him, however, Al decides to stop asking questions. Sam puts in a quick call to Morgana Dwaylin, the officer in charge of the investigation into his daughter's kidnapping and asks a favor. He needs her to distract whatever magical guards might be watching the approach to the castle using her Astral self. She agrees, partly because she wants to save Alice and partly because she and Sam go way back. They schedule things to the minute- 12:35 A.M., and Sam says goodbye. For the next twelve hours the runners practice VR simulations of wing-suiting.
There is no discussion of how to get out of the castle once inside.