>>>>>['Afraid' might be going a bit too far. But when you live your life constantly looking for angles, either to stab an enemy in the back or to climb over people on your way to the top, you are always expecting people around you to be doing the same thing. Treacherous people see treachery everywhere, especially at this level. And they're usually right.
So what is someone who isn't a Count, a famous singer, or a corp tycoon's kid to do when they are trying to get into these circles? Follow Smiley's advice. Show them how they can use you, and show them how they shouldn't abuse you. And then don't act like a punk that is going to bring embarrassment to the people around you, because that opens them up to attack, and they will sell you down the river in a second to remove that vulnerability.
That really is the key to dealing with the high society types. Image is everything. If you are a liability, they will cut you off. No jet setter is going to want to be seen with *gasp* shadowrunners, unless they are the kind that, like me, have a cover they've established that lets them walk into any club in Seattle and expect to get a table, whether they're on biz or not.
So why should you go through all the work (and trust me, it is a lot of work) to set up such a cover? Because these people all want things, and they have the nuyen to pay for them. If you put yourself in a position where you can get those things for them, or know people who can, then you can be their 'friend' in the shadows, that makes them feel edgy, and helps them get some of those things without involving agents or corporate assets or what have you. When I was in LA, I got a gig paying 5k just to make sure a rival starlet was five minutes late to an audition. One time in Carasir, I was asked to pick up some food from a certain restaurant in Seattle and bring it back before it got cold. Sure, it isn't like an extraction from a corporate enclave, but biz is biz. And I got to eat lunch with a certain Tir noblewoman as a result.]<<<<<
--Iceblade (15:49:23/02-22-74)