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« Reply #120 on: <10-02-10/1412:09> »
I think we have what we need and don't know that we can get much else from Sam. I vote for heading to Sonoma and looking for Hannibal. I also think we should take Sam's weapons though I am open to discussion on this because I can see it has drawbacks also
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« Reply #121 on: <10-04-10/1157:09> »
I'll be MIA the rest of the afternoon and evening (might be able to pop on sometime, but no guarantees). Whatever everyone else decides is good with me (as long as it's not a running murder spree... ;))

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« Reply #122 on: <10-04-10/2037:09> »
I'd want to leave a note for Sam for when he wakes up. 
"We're taking your gear and cred as collateral.  Interfere with our business in any way, and you forfeit everything we've taken and any hope to living through the night.  Keep your head down and you'll get it back when we return your woman."

Oh, also, I'd like to ride in the trunk during the trip to Touristville.  There's not really enough seats in the compact for all the big folk.  Besides, I can still see into the car with radar and communicate through the comms.
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« Reply #123 on: <10-04-10/2102:45> »
The trunk it is!

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« Reply #124 on: <10-05-10/1343:13> »
Well, I thought it would be pretty awkward and dangerous to walk around outdoors with a pillowcase on her head, i think that would arouse a lot of suspicion....so since no-one said anything about specially cloaking her or hiding her, in order to avoid problems our on the street i'll just say the only hitch in the whole thing is that she's seen all your faces.

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« Reply #125 on: <10-05-10/1905:30> »
I vote we head to Auburn. If we can find him there we will save the time. If we miss him we haven't lost anything. Besides it kind of sounds like the type of area that the two corp brats might hang out and finding them is the bottom line.

I think Lana having seen our faces is no big deal. Then again she had already seen mine so I didn't lose anything. I am open to suggestions on how we get more information about what is going on. I still feel like there is a major piece of the puzzle we are missing, and obviously we are on a time table
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« Reply #126 on: <10-05-10/2058:26> »
I'm liking that idea. If we get to the club before him, I can go inside and check the place out, then try and "convince" him back out so we can question him.

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« Reply #127 on: <10-05-10/2102:00> »
Auburn isn't where the club is. The club is in touristville or is that part of Auburn? I was thinking if we can catch up to him before the club that much better. Less people, less witnesses or potential problems
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« Reply #128 on: <10-05-10/2113:05> »
Sorry, been brain-dead most of the day. Touristville's in Redmond. :P

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« Reply #129 on: <10-06-10/0110:25> »
The club does seem like a good lead, so Touristville is a good thought.

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« Reply #130 on: <10-06-10/0243:02> »
Well, I thought it would be pretty awkward and dangerous to walk around outdoors with a pillowcase on her head, i think that would arouse a lot of suspicion....so since no-one said anything about specially cloaking her or hiding her, in order to avoid problems our on the street i'll just say the only hitch in the whole thing is that she's seen all your faces.

Part of B.B. hopping in the trunk was that she wasn't supposed to know he was there.  No biggie though, as long as you say it's no biggie.  One of the reasons B.B. shys away from direct contact with people is that he is recognizable as a member of an extreme minority.

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« Reply #131 on: <10-06-10/0256:52> »
Lol, you said it was cuz there wasn't enough seats!  Don't worry about it....women in her line of work are used to keeping a lot of secrets...especially if you pay her off a little....or kneel her down in an alley and put a bullet in the back of her head which is how they handle things in Redmond. 
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« Reply #132 on: <10-06-10/1106:24> »
@B.B.:
I'll count your hour watching Jack-knife Jones in the trunk as an hour towards the 4 you need to spend for Media Junkie Negative Quality to not get penalties.  Actually, i'll make the rule that with multi-tasking, each hour you spend on Media while you're doing some other task that requires concentration counts as 15 minutes towards your Media Junkie Requirement.  So if you're probing a node and it takes you 4 hours, but at the same time you had an ARO with Jack-knife Jones on, then that would also fulfill  1 hour of Media Junkie.  That just reflects not so much how much you can concentrate on Jack-knife Jones, because you're able to devote full attention to multiple tasks through magic....but rather it reflects how much enjoyment you'd get out of doing so and addiction has more to do with how much endorphin production a given task is stimulating.  
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« Reply #133 on: <10-07-10/0935:18> »
What kind of club is it?  I was thinking it was a strip club for some odd reason.

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« Reply #134 on: <10-07-10/1014:12> »
What kind of club is it?  I was thinking it was a strip club for some odd reason.
That's 'cuz your mind's in the gutter. ;)

I was thinking it's a normal dance club/bar type of place.

 

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