OK, so flu bugs regrouped for a final, desperate assault against my now experienced but still recovering immune system and managed to find a few breaches to slip through and make me feel like hell for a day more. But now I'm back.
I just re-read both threads and will try to address everything I've seen.
First, concerning HB's "plan". It wasn't much to begin with, didn't expect people to follow along. However, merely because HB knows something about gangs doesn't mean he's going to act cautiously. Sure, the 405s are second-tier gangs on par with the Spikes or the Crimson Crush. But as I pointed out, he is
14 . Sure, he is more mature than some 14s, but having worked as a high school teacher, there are a
lot of young teens who have taken part in gang violence who see it as some kind of game. Having a girl in my class tell me with a wide grin she liked looking at a dead body is scary as shit. HB isn't much different, he is a vindictive hobgoblin built for personal combat that takes the merest slight as a personal insult worth a vendetta.
Concerning Smith's plan of negotiating, I would be willing to say it's an idea, but given the 405s' notoriety and power versus our anonymity in the shadows, we can expect them to be derisive and ask ridiculous amounts of money or impossible tasks, no matter what's Smith's negotiation pool, because they won't feel like they need to negotiate. That's the hitch: the whole Negotiation skill is based on the premise that both parties are willing to offer something. As such, some legwork to get some leverage on "Basset" (guess all the cool dog breeds were taken) will be needed before negotiation is even a possibility.
About Jack and SINs ... unless I've been misreading this game for years, a SIN isn't needed to walk around. Some higher end neighbourhood will have drones scan people at random to verify whether they should be there, but this is a sprawl, when you walk on the main thoroughfares, there are tens to hundreds of people around you, and the drone can't scan them. Sure, the SIN is needed if you want to use any public service (including a bus), but most taxi services (which are a private service) will accept credsticks, no questions asked. The same goes with using the GridLink for vehicle: a registered (or spoofed) accessID is needed to use the Grid's power and functions, but there are plenty of old fossil-fuel vehicles around that don't need the electricity, and you won't have access to the Grid's live traffic analysis that helps you recalculate your course and allows you to essentially sleep while the car drives itself (which doesn't really require a GridLink, just good Sensor and Pilot, as
Google proved it). Just make sure you're not getting pulled over for doing something stupid.
As for moving this along, a call, I am still of the opinion that appropriate leverage would be needed before arranging a meet. Maybe go on that Paranimal hunt Saint's got to do and see if we can find a real Hellhound and give it to Basset as a "we're sorry" gift.
By the way DR, still waiting on my
IC post.