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Due to a slight change of plans, our Shadowrun party has come into a great deal of little girls. We successfully infiltrated and razed a training camp that was taking young girls and forcefully augmenting their bodies and minds into all manner of cybered-up soldiers. We saved as many of the not-too-far-gones as we could, and booked it back to Mr. Johnson. After receiving our pay we attempted to work out a deal with the smug bastard about what to do with all of them. But as we deliberated, we realized that we'd just be handing them over to another corp to get fucked with.

Fuck that. If anyone's messing with 'em, it's gonna be us.

So we politely tell Johnson to fuck off and proceed to renovate our HQ so it could accommodate everyone, as well as arrange for an increase in rations; both of which caused adorable hijinks like our orc crashing through a supermarket with murderchildren hanging off of him and his trolley and the elf presiding over the greatest debate about slide specifications ever. But now we're relatively settled, and we come to the crux of the matter: how can we best utilize our small army of little girls?

>tl;dr, what kind of fun can runners have with 120-odd lolis?
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>>23205251
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open a boarding school for these poor orphans, use it as a basing facility.

Use school bus loads of lolis in uniform to bust into any facility, use the "field trip" excuse to get the guards good and confused, then take them out.
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>>23205303
I'm almost too frightened to ask, but...what happened to the flute of summoning dragon?
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Do you have a sufficient supply of socks and elbow gloves?
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>>23205400
It became the D
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>>23205450
I'm sure they could be acquired without much trouble.
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>>23205251
This is the background of, like, 30% of my characters.

'Corp research subject freed by runners' is so flexible for creating hilariously augmented little girls (whether they're actually as old as they look or not).
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sell them on ebay
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>>23205537
>melissa
>14
>likes swimming and popcorn
>able to drop moving targets at ranges exceeding 500m
>starting bid: 67nuyen
…wait, ebay doesn't allow human trafficking...
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>>23205251
Why little girls?
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>>23205657

I think the better question is why NOT little girls!
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>>23205673
They're small, easily traumatized, may cause sudden bursts of conscience in the operating scientists, you can't fit as much cyberware into them, it's like kicking the cutest puppy in the world so mercy is not to be expected if you're shut down, and they're little girls.
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Little girl deathmatch,

Sell viewing rights to horizon.

Maybe some death races, and other contests.

The more busted up the girls get the better viewing it makes.
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>>23205701
Which is why, in a not meta-gaming world, no one would ever suspect them of being living weapons until they bust it out.

Element of suprise, nigga!
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>>23205657
>>23205701
Amoral corps gonna amorally corp.

Besides, who expects the little girl to split them up the middle with razorwire? Besides an elegan/tg/ent, obviously.
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>>23205757
So you're telling theres nothing suspicious about a little girl being in lets say a private lab or mob base? And if you only want them for the element of surprise why only focus on little girls but not also make actual suited for proper cyberpunk combat cyberzombie to back them up?
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Threads like this remind me why having never played Shadowrun is on the list of my life's greatest regrets.
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>>23205251
In small groups they'd make a kickass spy network. Who's going to look twice at schoolgirls walking home, or playing in the streets?

Over time it'd have the added bonus of drastically reducing the local pedophile population, too.
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I can handle one little girl. Maybe two. Maybe even three.

But a hundred and twenty? Naw, dude. I'm just a man for christ's sake.
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>>23205821
Trying to take down the yakuza.

100 little prostitutes walk in to the yak base.

No one blinks
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>>23205322
This. DO THIS.
A bus load of armed and dangerous sailor suited girls looking for revenge. I think this pings a couple levels on the Tarantino Scale.
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>>23205822
Let's do it, anon.

Let's play Shadowrun together.

I really wanna try.
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>>23205797
Funny you said that. In my game Ares has a standing policy of scanning all small children because of something called the Japanese retaliation. They also have standing orders to pump magical girls full of lead.
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>>23205859
Jesus Christ even their mafia loves Lolis.
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>>23205880
That's ridiculous, anon.

You're ridiculous.
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>>23205880
Shit hun, did you just jump into the air and change costume?

Close your eyes, this wont hurt a bit.
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>>23205907
Nigga you have no idea
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>>23205880
That's when you send in the cripple girls. On wheelchairs packed with explosives.
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Definitely start Anon's Boarding School for Talented Young Women. With a diverse curriculum including classes like weapon maintenance, wilderness survival and offensive driving. It'll take a lot of capital to start up, so there's extra incentive to go for that big score. In ten years time you'll have a small army of spec-ops and can take over the city or something.
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>>23205844
I think this is probably the best. You could base them in that private orphanage some other anon mentioned, and send them all over the freaking place to gather information. Train up a few of them as spymasters, and eventually they bring you every secret in town.
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>>23205947
Haha, it's like the xmen but more dangerous AND more adorable!
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>>23205859
And no one survives.
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>>23205947
Dammit! Why... WHY can't I get into groups with ideas like this!!!
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>>23205947
>they all suffer from chronic long-term health problems making them useless after a few years
>it was cheaper to just replace them when they broke
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>>23206112
Almost mandatory with an over-augmented little girl character, really.

The only way to overcome the long-term chronic health problems is to replace more of them, of course.

And once you replace enough of them, well...
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>Implying I can now Shadowrun anyone but Miss Clavel

Oh shit, what the fuck are you doing.
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>>23206107
I can't even into groups, man.

Feelsbad.
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>>23205821
I'm going to do this. The runners 'rescue' a heavily augmented little girl who continually tells them about how she's perfectly okay and happy with her supposedly imaginary friend. Then they run into this bugger.
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>>23206187
Things are about to get fun.
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>>23206195
Is that fucking Luger? And where the fuck is their pardon me TRIGGER DISCIPLINE
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>>23206172
>WE-LOVE-YOU-DAD-DY
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>>23205880
Explain.
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>>23206172
Depends on the type and severity of modifications.es a good number might be burnouts waiting to happen, but the ones that aren't as augmented might have a longer carreer. Of course these need to be constantly protected compared to the (unfortunately) expendible ones.
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>>23205947
WE XAVIER NOW

Combine this with >>23205844 - spying missions to test their progress and make sure they're effective in the field.
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>>23206249
>Shadowrunners
>Trigger discipline

And yeah. Some kind of German pistol, anyway, I recognize that box. I just wanna play with a decent SMG. How are your various auto-pistols in Shadowrun, anyway?
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>>23206387
>Shadowrunners
>No trigger discipline
You serious homes?
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>>23206408
I dunno, how serious do I look.
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my advice for raising a little girl
begin her training immediately by forcing her on the uberman sleep schedule. one four hour block devoted to physical training. the second devoted to hand to hand and weapons combat training. third will be used to train her in mathematics and science. the fourth will be used for language and customs. the fifth block will be used for developing an imagination through play/ art/ music. When she becomes 16, she will begin offensive driving, wilderness and urban survival.
By the time she is 18, she will be fluent in 6 languages, aware of international customs, be a walking weapon, able to blend into any urban or rural environment, and be able to do anything she damn well please.
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I just realized that this is a metric fuck-ton of birthday parties. Dear gods, think of Christmas.
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>>23206455
>No tats
>No augs
>No hilariously destructive firearms
>Shit coat, tshirt and pants combo
You ain't even doing Black Shades right if we check that list.
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>>23206500

Just have them all on the same day. The one day a year where each child receives their new training loadout including all those weapons they wanted to try and that frilly new dress.
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>>23206523
NO FUN ALLOWED

dude, a hundred and twenty birthdays (well, probably closer to 100 or so, several will likely share them) a year is way too fun to pass up

Besides, taking them out for birthday events (probably not the full group, of course, you'd attract way too much attention) is a good way to socialize them somewhat so they can blend into normal society a bit better.
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>>23206523
Oh my god this sounds adorable. DRAWFAGS NOW IS THE TIME TO STRIKE!
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>>23206107
I tried that.
Picked up a number of little orphan girls, drew then from the streets and the very young ones from joygirl pimps. Bought or 'acquired' them, fed them, clothed them, and hired a damn good teacher/spymaster for them.
Gimmick being high utility agents primarily utilized as Serving Staff/Rapid Reaction Security after we had only servitors serving us drinks. I sealed off an area of the ship for training, and it was going along well.
I got kicked from the game
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>>23206523
my sister and i were born on the same day 3 years apart and i can safely say that a shared birthday party isn't all that great. it actually sucks. you either get really generic impersonal stuff or clashing themes since the 5 year old and the 8 year old will have different tastes
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>>23206523
>>23206558
>implying it isn't more fun to have one gigantic Family Day which is just a gigantic girls party with everything they could want, all stops pulled
Besides, the runners ahve jobs to do, they can't be planning parties all day erryday.
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i feel the need to post this
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>>23206660
A single day devoted to everybody getting fun stuff and having a party is called Christmas.
As for the other stuff you seriously need to delegate. I suggest hiring a full time nanny. And of course the only nanny capable of handling that many people is either Mary Poppacappins or I suggest finding a daycare dragon called Mrs. Doubtfire.
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>>23206523
>time to open presents
>all their faces light up as they see equal amounts of gunmetal and frills
>don earplugs for the thunderous intonation of an 120-strong "THANK YOU UNCLES"!
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>>23206713
>UNCLES
>not uncle daddies
do you even raise loli army
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>>23206712
>Mary Poppacappins
>Mrs. Doubtfire the dragon nanny

Mein sides, anon.
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>>23206712
A nanny/tutor definitely, but make sure there's enough contact time with the PCs to make the girls see them as parents. Loyalty is what separates the trained-from-childhood from the hired merc.
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>>23206507
My folder is insufficiently Shadowrun, I know. Perhaps you've missed the part where nobody I know ever plays it. My local game scene blows.
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>>23206785
All that needs is a grenade launcher and you got yourself a right proper Pink Mohawk character.
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>>23206737
Do not question uncle.

One more thing!
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>>23206782
Well, raising a hundred and twenty girls on their own is simply impossible without treating them like faceless disposable numbers. There's no way it can be done with anything approaching a fraction of the emotional involvement necessary if they need to take care of EVERYTHING themselves.

Having a competent nanny (fuck, let's be honest, a team of them) to take care of the little day to day things so the team can focus on quality time is definitely required.
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>>23206815
Yeah, I've picked up a few things from other threads. I tend to have trouble with point-buy systems, though, that whole 'too many options' paralysis. Like walking into a Baskin Robbins, except I fuckin' love mint chocolate chip.
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>>23206815
Is that a guy?
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>>23206848
I dunno, is it?

You may have to investigate. Roll perception. -4 due to wearing too much clothing.
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>>23206833
Agreed. It's not even that unusual, the girls spend the day at 'school' with the tutors and trainers, have meals prepared by nannies, and see their parents when they get home from work. Hell, I spent most of my childhood years in precisely that situation, and it made seeing my parents even more special.
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>>23206848
It's an elf woman. It got to the point of almost being a running gag in the drawthreads.
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>>23206833

Bonus points if the nanny tries to nanny the PCs

>Runners just get back from mission, covered in gun powder, dust and what may or may not be blood.
>First guy drops his rifle on the ground
>"Do weapons belong on the ground Mister?"
>Exasperated sigh "Noooo..."
>"Where do they belong?"
>"In the armory..."
>"There's a good boy. I baked everyone pie!"
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>>23206846
For beginners I'd recommend going with an archetype and only stick to things they would know. After that choose things that relate to your characters personality then you're hopefully out of points and can move on
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>>23206833
This reminds that between us and our GM, we've only named ~20 of them.

If anyone wants to drop a name and a quirk or two a la >>23205655, I'm sure it'd be appreciated.
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>>23206826
he isn't an uncle, he is uncle, that's his name, not his title

>>23206833
for maids might i suggest pic related as the head
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxGSpVIlOWY
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>>23207002
Isn't she a shotacon?
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>>23207002
Fully genre appropriate for Shadowrun, of course.

Most of Black Lagoon is.
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>>23207056
No, she's just insane.

Nothing sexual, just violence and loyalty issues.
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Shadowrun general question: If you want to run a game, and your players put in a bear shapeshifter punch-adept, a free spirit mage, an AI rigger, a drake shaman, and a vampire face/gun adept

and none of them want to reroll to a more normal character

what the hell is one supposed to do
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>>23206972
sam
age 8
wants to grow up to be a cowboy after a nice (drunk) man gave her his cowboy hat, which she wears everywhere
can make crude, inaccurate, easily jammed, but working guns out of various random objects
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>>23207072
Some kind of mafia howling commandos a-team hit-squad.
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>>23207072
You play that game.

You play it and you like it, mister.
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>>23207072
Have them be hired by some Western influnced sentai villains to act as distractions for a bunch of Kamen Rider motherfuckers.
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>>23207072
You put your pink mohawk on and run that shit.
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>>23207072
One is supposed to kick oneself in the face for asking such an idiotic question. And throw in some loli deathmachines for good measure.
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>>23206972
>Lily, age 10
>Augmented, fully photographic memory
>Likes drawing photorealistic pictures of places she's only been once and people she glimpsed in the street
>But can't remember anything before the lab
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>>23207002
Why use the inferior maid, though?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nedYLAOjZbE
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>>23207343
glasses
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>>23207343
We're here to raise lolis, not to have them raise them for us.

(yes, I am actually saying 'too young')
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>>23207002
>get home from a run
>it's quiet
>too quiet
>realize we're standing in the no man's land between Roberta and the afternoon class
>turns out one of the girls called it a 'clip'
>notthisshitagain.jpg

It wasn't funny the first three goddamn times, damn it.
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>>23206972

>Jamie, age 11
>Augmented lower body
>She loves her horses
>Also loves running with them
>Can reach speeds of 30 mph, increasing as she gets stronger

>Stephanie, age 13
>Arm augmentations, eye augmentations
>Enjoys sewing
>Uses her nimble fingers and keen eyesight to create hand-made micro cameras and hacking equipment
>Also makes socks with incredibly complex recursive fractal designs
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>>23207492
Not trolling, what is the functional difference?

>Carrie
>Age 14
>Mental Augments, Hacking augments
>Sadist
>Hacking specialist
>Spends time browsing the web and making people mad
>Tends to leave Legos around the floor
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>>23207654
>Legos with thumbtacks in them
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>>23207675
WHY DID YOU REMIND ME OF THAT
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>>23207675
WHAT KIND OF SICK FUCK ARE YOU?!
>>23207654
Go ask /k/.
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>>23207699
…why…just…WHY?
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>>23207654
A CLIP is used to LOAD a weapon with an INTERNAL BOX MAGAZINE, such as the SKS, the Mosin Nagant, the K98, the Gewehr 43, the M1 Garand, and numerous others.

A MAGAZINE is used to load a semi or fully automatic weapon, such as the AK-47 or M16 family.

Do you even /k/?
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>>23206846
That's the magic of PACKS. Pick your favourite flavours, smoosh them together and add some sprinkles on top.
>>23207654
Basically a magazine feeds the weapon, while a clip feeds the magazine.
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>>23207740
because theres so many wicked people in this world onii-chan, and they need to be punished.

Can I have a cookie?
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>>23207740

What's wrong with thumbtack legos?
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>>23207753
What is an Mosin Nagant?

I know what an AK is, that's the .50 cal the terrorists use right?
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>>23207654
A stripper clip is used to feed boolits into an internal magazine.
a detachable magazine holds the boolits for the firearm to cycle.
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>>23207753
So if I have to remove and replace something to load the weapon, it's a magazine?

>>23207774
>Mosin Nagant
Russian Rifle. Simo Hayha killed fucktonnes of people with one
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>>23207774
>I know what an AK is, that's the .50 cal the terrorists use right?
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>>23207774
HRGH.

A Mosin-Nagant is a WW1 era bolt action rifle manufactured for the Russian Empire.

The AK-47 and Mosin-Nagant both fire 7.62 bullets.
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>>23207788
Da. Is glorious People's Revolutionary Rifle.
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>>23207791
>>23207793
I'm not even the guy doing this, but christ, it's easy. You don't even need to be on /k/.
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>>23207774
I just died a little inside. You get to be target practice for the lolis.
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>>23207809
is also rifle angry finns use to kill people of russia.

they too good at it
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>>23207788
It's a box that holds boolits then it's most likely a magazine.
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>>23207753
>>23207654

To expand on it, this is a Steyr M1912, it is loaded with those clips. You stick them onto the loading port, then push the bullets down into the gun's internal magazine.

>>23207774

Oh, you're just being silly, I see. Well, whatever, I am the fool who assumes people aren't being silly. Enjoy the sexy pistol at least, people.
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>>23207820
/k/ has generally moved on from trolls and is instead plagued by kiddies with little to no knowledge (read: /v/irgins wanting to step it up from their vidya gaems). Theyre loving and understanding most of the time unless youre blatantly being a moron or antigunz.
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>>23206972
>>23206972

>May
>12
>Augmented Arms, hidden weapons.
>Likes daydreaming
>Combat specialist, favoring close combat, deadly with a knife.

>Mae
>12
>Augmented eyes
>Quick to anger but Quick to laugh
>Infiltration/interrogation expert, able to see lies with eyes.


>Mei
>12
>Has a build in EMP/Radio jammer inside her.
>Quiet and shy. Enjoys piggyback rides.
>Mainly functions as a support/spotter.
>Part of a 3 man group with her sisters.
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Gentlemen, when given a group of 120 little girls, a problem always arises.

Namely that girls are absolutely vicious when put into groups larger than about 5.

how bad do the rivalries get?
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>>23206972
>Katya, Age 12
>Loves gardening and really old movies
>Can observe almost the entire electromagnetic spectrum from radio to x-rays: she claims flowers are more interesting when you see them like bees do.
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>>23207820
I'm fairly certain that everyone's just running with the joke, anon. Chill.
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>>23207788
>>23207826

>Simo Hayha
Yes, some Finns were VERY good at it.
Some Finns also got shot in the face and recovered.
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>>23207884
Loli gang wars.
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>>23207884
Simple. they become a microcosm of society in general.

Namely several main power blocs form amongst the noncombatants who then contract out the unaffiliated girls to help them hinder the other girls' art projects so they look better to their daddies
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WAIT.

The DoucheCorp would've needed to constantly replace the augmentations and cybernetics in these girls as they went through their growth spurts

Unless, they Halted their growth, making them Lolis battlemachines forever.
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>>23207884
Hopefully teamwork and cooperation will be fostered, but...
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>>23207890
>bees
Sixth-dimensional assholes.

Sounds adorable, though.
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>>23207884

>Head off to ''work''
>Pat only one of them on the head before leaving.
>Room goes awfully silent after you close the door
>Dirty stares are given, augmentations charged and ready.
>Cold war/Mexican standoff.

>Everybody fighting for your affection.
>Come home to find everything wrecked and smashed due to lack of knowledge and control over their strength.

>Children playing simple children games.
>Lack of control over augmentations.
>Pic related.
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>>23207988
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>>23208054
....Are we still talking about Adorable cyber-daughters or yanderes?
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>>23208081
>implying there's a difference
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>Alice
>Age 12
>Likes: Reading, writing, forging currency, knives
>Dislikes: Homework, Guns, Girl #27 for stealing her cake
>Recently made friends with the son of one of the neighbors
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>>23207988
>Halted their growth
Probably quite simple for 2050s+ medical technology to accomplish.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley_Treatment

We've even fumblingly approached it today.

No doubt, it'll have a host of unpleasant side effects for girls subjected to it, but I'm sure they'd be considered minor enough to not worry about for pretty much any corp that'd have a hundred and twenty girls augmented for 'training' anyway.
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>>23208081
>>23208081

Children have been noted to be cruel and vicious at times. Add deadly cyber tech and lack of parental control along with some daddy issues and you got a problem.
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>>23208119
>Children have been noted to be cruel and vicious at times. Add deadly cyber tech and lack of parental control along with some daddy issues and you got a cheap assassin.

Fixed it for you.
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>>23208117
Forgot to mention: I'd mechanically handle it with 'biosculpting, Severe Modification'. Up to 0.5 essence loss would represent the highly intrusive and overall damaging nature of the alterations.
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>>23206903
And, in 15 years, any that want to stay 'in the lifestyle' become an elite core around which to build your own private security company, displacing Lonestar in some areas. And that's your retirement. You'll have a hundred kids taking care of you in your old age and a corporate legacy. Plus you and the kids will already have street cred from your time as runners.
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>>23206972
>Li, Age 13
>Attempts to improve her night-vision and threat awareness just made her light-sensitive and jumpy, though pads on her feet and hands let her move silently and climb better.
>Loves birds and wants to be an 'owl-watching lady', whatever that means.

>Francesca, Age 10
>Had all her joints replaced, can literally fold herself up in any direction, shit's disturbing.
>Likes trampolining, gymnastics and beating everyone at hide-and-seek.
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>>23208054
>Come home from work, already ordered new furniture and cybernetics
>open door
>nanny has several girls sitting in corners, Arms and legs obviously damaged from fighting
>others peeking out from behind doors and objects

How do you lecture your daughters for the upteenth time about not killing each other?
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>>23208119
>>23208165
Children aren't all sociopaths, as some people extend the metaphor a bit too far.

But, as with almost all aspects of their being, their sense of empathy simply isn't as developed as a (normal) adult's. They're still learning and developing. So sometimes they'll encounter some difficulty in knowing 'what to do'.

Of course, this does indeed make them very vulnerable to the manipulations involved in turning people into soldiers/making them capable of killing reliably. It's frighteningly easy to make a child soldier. It's also frightening how easy it is to damage them forever, rather than producing a non-broken adult professional soldier.
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>jessica
>Age 14
>Built for stealth and assasination
>Augs allow for climbing on walls and ceilings
>mute, communicates through sign language and writing
>Arachnophobic
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>I got kicked from the game

Uh. Why? Seriously because of militant little girls?
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>>23208209
>>23208209

>Sigh for the umpteen time
>Listen to both sides of the argument.
>Listen to nanny
>Listen to 3rd party's view.
>Tell them that they have each other, and that they should protect themselves not fight each other.
>Put them all to bed.
>Pour myself a drink.
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>>23208209
With a looooot of patience. And hugs.
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>father's day rolls around
>suddenly thousands of pancakes
also, one child must be toph bei fong
also have pic
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Plot hook:

The parents of one of the girls appear on your doorstep one day and they want her back. Turns out, they aren't all orphans after all. But was their daughter kidnapped, or did they sell her to the corp? They tracked you down through a private detective; can he/she's silence be assured? And, of course, what to do about the parents, assuming you don't want to give the girl up?

They may not be the only ones, either. A protocal for the future may be required...
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augmented children you way
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>>23208278
>>23208278

>Drink too much
>Wake up with a hangover
>Notice a jacket over you
>In front of you is a plate of cookies, half are burnt and the other half are broken. along with a small cup of milk.
Smile to yourself.
>Till you notice half your bottle of scotch is missing.
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>>23208356
they put the scotch in the milk to help. you can't have a hangover if you're drunk
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>>23208285
I love moist nuggets. So. Much.
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>Olga
>13
>Has a habit of stealing your liquor
>Likes to draw and make sculptures
>Demolitions expert
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>>23208256
Sent the wrong message, made my character seem creepy and dangerous, and of course assuming im plotting a mutiny.
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>>23207988
Or used bioware that would grow with them. And things like datajacks are kinda one-size-fits-all
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>>23208285
What is the AR in this case? AR-15? I don't really know guns unless they've appeared in a Metal Gear game or been textured by Millenia, I'm a sad sad bear.
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>>23208426
Well, the main factor in creepy or not as creepy would be what "acquired" means.
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>>23208473
>not knowing guns from Counter Strike
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>>23206972
>Sophie, Age 12
>Outwardly normal, but entire digestive tract and kidneys have been remodelled or replaced to be capable of metabolising or at least detoxifying just about anything she eats
>Likes: classical music, all the tasty mushrooms in the woods, delicious oven cleaner, it's like lemonade but better
>Dislikes: bathtime, vegetables

>Brigitte, Age 10.791 to three decimal places
>Enhanced pattern recognition and numeracy, considers numbers her personal friends. One eye removed in idiotic drunken attempt to give her laser-beam eyes.
>Likes: puzzle books, knitting
>Dislikes: places with too many things in them, clowns
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>>23207855
>mememe
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Okay, this is /tg/.

SOMEONE has to have a random loli generatior somewhere
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>>23208480
Well, they were all orphans, i rolled profit factor for it, and the gm expanded that one was a trained joygirl for upper class as a cheap escort.
She was, like 17?
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>>23208528
http://myanimelist.net/forum/?topicid=37173 ?
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>>23208426
Okay, if that was your first game ever with them, I could see why they might be a little weirded out.

That said, they should really wait until you've pulled out the dragon dildos before kicking you.
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>>23208528
We call it "MAID".
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>>23207988
>>23208117

There's a metagenetic quality called Neoteny in Runner's Companion that fits the bill of "Loli battle maid 5ever"
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>>23208293
Hire them. They want the kid back, but she has a new family. Are they going to take her away from her 120 sisters? And he nice new daddy that *didn't* abandon her to the Mean Men? I they want to spend time with their daughter (assuming she even recognizes them any more and they can recognize her), then they'll just have to deal with being 'adopted' into their new family.
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>>23208548
Well, considering the state of corp/crime/government interactions in the sixth world, assuming you weren't feeding them straight into a meatgrinder or outright beating/raping them yourself, you were giving them about as good a life as they might get (short of being sent to a charity-run orphanage or something somewhere that would actually care for them without turning them into soldiers).
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>>23208569
Well, yes. And they could all have that as well.

But since they aren't likely to be SURGE'd or Gnomes, the biosculpting would explain WHY they're now neotenic long-term.

I mean, if they're normal kids that will grow up, they can have the quality then buy it off when they age out of it, of course.
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>>23208594
Rogue Trader, they were still being trained.
nothing sexual.

There totally was clichs forming and girls fighting. And when you've trained them in advanced close quarters combat techniques, no deaths, but ouch.
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>>23208594
Most of the 'charity' orphanages in shadowrun are actually training camps designed to produce good corporate citizens eager to do the drudge work o whichever corp sponsors the orphanage. There are a few religious orphanages and genuine charities, but they're vastly outnumbered by corporate kiddy-gulags.
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>>23208626
40k is such a crappy setting that they were likely as well off with you as they would be ANYWHERE.

I'd say your group overreacted, then.
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>>23208569

One of the NPCs in my game is a dwarf changeling with Neoteny. She's also addicted to alcohol (prefers hurlgh) and has a thing for leather and lace. My players have been more wierded out by her in the one session she showed up in than by anything else so far,I think.
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>>23208644
Yes, yes, I know. Thus, it's a very long shot, which makes some runner taking them in and training them without going full-on child soldier indoctrination about as good a chance as they're likely to get.

Being an orphan and winding up in a real orphanage that isn't going to exploit you horrifically is like winning the lottery.
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>>23208644
>>23208670
I know the sixth world can be pretty fucked up, but...damn.
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>>23208711
The main problem is the degree government is so subserviant to the corps, at least in the UCAS.

If some orphan is in a governmental care facility, they're practically on an 'up for grabs' list for any corps out there that are really interested in acquiring them.

Crime has much less of a foothold in government, but it has enough that kids winding up going missing and winding up on snuff film or BTL sets isn't going to raise any burnt out social workers' eyebrows in surprise.

Shadowrun is a future where the safety nets, even in nations that have small ones, have ALL shrunk (or been sabotaged), and the most vulnerable are routinely at risk of victimization on a level that would leave our populace howling with outrage today.

It's not a completely shitty world...as long as you aren't on that level of vulnerability. If you are...
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>>23208711
It's a corporate-run greedocracy with dragons running half the corporations, and capital-E-Evil blood mages running another. It's everything every writer of the 80's feared, mixed with an unhealthy dose of Orwell. Yeah, the sixth world is pretty damned bleak.
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>>23208711
Look up the rules for Psychotropic Black IC. The stuff that will scramble a runner's brain and personality as a defense against hacking/decking. It wasn't originally a weapon, it was meant to be used in schools to forcibly implant blind religious loyalty to the owning corporation. Turning every future generation into a semi-willing wage slave who would never dream of leaving, or committing a crime, or disobeying an order, or asking for a promotion, or slacking off at work.

Shadowrun can be freaking terrifying.
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>>23208778
Also: it's not like a corp is going to walk in with a clipboard under his arm to pick out orphans for his horrifying mind control experiments while telling the person running the place 'SURVIVAL OF THE FITTTTESSST, LEONAAARD'.

The lucky orphans will have been selected to be moved into a well-funded and staffed corp orphanage facility, given a good education, and eventually made corp employees and citizens, a good life many people could only wish for.

At least, that's the official story. The issue is where the corps have so much influence and power that very few governments will ever question the official story, lest their superiors punish them for 'insulting our corporate allies'; see also what any governmental employee taking care of the kids trying to stop them being moved out would face, except the chewing out would probably include being fired, which is way scarier in the sixth world than it is even in the economic environment today.

They don't need to twirl any mustaches. That's just wasted energy, and few and far between are the corps that don't frown on poor efficiency.
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>>23208797
Suitably depressing. I suppose the lolis are actually kinda lucky.
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>>23208927
Well shit.
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>>23208943
Being adopted by a runner team is one of the best things that can happen to an orphan in shadowrun. Money without chains, and unprecedented freedom from being a member of the grey-and black- market sinless lifestyle.
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>>23208943
>>23209008
Well, don't get me wrong, some of those orphans might well end up really ending up in a legit corp orphanage, and actually given their education/future. The ones with high aptitude test scores, who will be good profit generators for the corp in the future.

It's not necessarily a bad thing...from a certain point of view...
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>>23209008
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>>23206972
>Maria, Age 13
>Coughs and sneezes uncontrollably at the slightest provocation, runny noses and nosebleeds all day erryday - whether she's sick or not. You're pretty sure she was destined for a bioweapons program.
>Likes exploring, the beach, rabbits
>Dislikes staying in bed, frilly dresses, needles

>Carrie, Age 14
>Conductive skin and internal batteries make her a walking taser and mobile phone charger. Can pick up local radio by holding a headphone jack in her mouth.
>Likes practical jokes, play-doh and sticking her fingers in sockets. Somebody told her how a defibrillator works, so now she wants to be a doctor.
>Dislikes thunder, bathtime and big scary dogs.

>Louisa, Age 12
>Hands replaced with clumsy, realistic but extremely powerful replicas capable of squeezing solid metal into new shapes. No stronger otherwise.
>Likes aquariums, stuffed animals, hugging and dress-up
>Dislikes shaking hands, fragile glassware, door handles, game consoles, monkey bars, keyboards, knives and forks, pencils, mobile phones and bananas.
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>>23209136
>>Dislikes shaking hands, fragile glassware, door handles, game consoles, monkey bars, keyboards, knives and forks, pencils, mobile phones and bananas.

Lost it.
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>>23209014
True, except that the life expectancy of shadowrunners is generally measured in months and the ones who manage to put together any kind of safety net for dependents after their passing are few and far between. Most end up with all their assets cannibalized in short order- by the other members of their team if the kid's comparatively lucky, a fixer if they're less lucky, an enemy if they're not lucky at all, in rough order of what the adoptee's fate is likely to be.

A resourceful kid- the kind who might have had a chance to make something of themselves without being adopted- can seize on the temporary windfall of being under a shadowrunner's protection to make something of themselves as quickly as possible, and squirrel away some assets, find themselves a fallback for when the runner dies. Of course, to many runners- often paranoid sorts- this might look like they're stealing, or worse, plotting betrayal.

Life's not easy in the Sixth World.
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>>23209136
>can pick up local radio by holding a headphone jack in her mouth
I'll take 20.
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>>23208518
>delicious oven cleaner
I think you left out the part where her taste buds were modified too.
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>>23208117
Woah, woah, did you read that shit?

I'm honestly a little horrified at the moment.

The pediatrician committed suicide, every ethics committee ever is trying not to touch it, and the hospital is pretty sure they did something illegal, even if they aren't sure what.

Damn, Shadowrun is real.
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>>23209136
>lightning girl
>dislikes baths
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>>23209224
the can says lemony fresh
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>>23209236
It is pretty horrifying, yeah. I mean...I...yeah, it's horrifying for everyone involved, even the parents so crushed they think this is their only recourse.

I remember when the story first came out, the community I got most of my news from, usually a pretty damn hardened bunch, got very heated and emotional debating it.

But yeah. It's...possible. Mostly. Probably refinable in the future...we've already got a way to make perma-kittens, perma-adorable kids will be a thing too...

...and the people that do it will be bad people, virtually all the time, just like any that did it in SR.
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>>23209181
Well, hopefully the runners in question will get this shit nailed down. It seems like an excellent long-term goal. And an awesome way to continue the story after the runners are retired.
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>>23205655
>>23207081
>>23207329
>>23207577
>>23207654
>>23207855
>>23207890
>>23208102
>>23208204
>>23208241
>>23208420
>>23208518
>>23209136
>All dese cyber-lolis
Shit, hope OP's writing these down. Just about every one suggests a fic to me.
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>>23209302
Yes, these are great. Keep 'em coming.

Seriously, they're fantastic. I should just write them down myself.
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>>23208285
>father's day
>must take extreme measures to ensure it is impossible for them to enter your quarters uninvited
>trouble sleeping the night before, even with the precautions
>fear of waking up crushed to death under a hundred lolis gets worse every year
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>>23209302
My best suggestion is to put them into teams. That way you can group personalities together into functional units, and you can make discipline a more reliable thing. You might have to appoint "the responsible one" for each group. Just make sure to keep those groups small.
>Cindy, age 14
>Her body has been structurally reinforced and had inserted gel polymer plates that actually self-repair. Functionally bulletproof.
>Likes to dance, gardening, and taking care of her sisters.
>Dislikes jokes about her weight, most foods, finicky people.

>Sandy, age 12
>Optic implants analyze structural defects, and neural implants are optimized for mapping.
>Likes being helpful, spending time with her sisters.
>Dislikes slights unanswered, spiders.

>Mindy, age 10
>Has an implanted library of chemical reactivity - extremely good at cooking, but has very odd tastes.
>Likes explosions, chemical effects, and sharing with her sisters.
>Dislikes being alone, or when people get hurt.
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>>23209387
>Meera, Age 9
>Has ceramic plates and sheets of carbon fibre fabric grafted under her skin as built-in body armour that trebles her weight.
>Likes baggy jumpers, ghost stories, tuna sandwiches
>Dislikes stairs, playing tag, taking off her jumper, swimming (though with scuba gear she could just walk along the bottom)

>Vanessa, age 15
>Voice-box and ears upgraded with microphones, speakers and software - can mimic a person perfectly or record what she hears
>Likes gossip, stand-up comedy, whale song and silly hats
>Dislikes dirt, baked beans and lossy music file formats

Thanks to >>23209636 I'd better specify - Meera's built around crude, thick plate-style protection that would need replacing, Cindy sounds like the flexible, self-repairing polymer of the future. Probably two variants in the same development program.
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>>23209769
I imagine Meera would also be lower-profile, as Cindy is basically round, and very sensitive about it.
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>>23208285
>Tiffany
>10
>completely blind, offset by excellent sonar system
>extremely independent, tomboyish to a fault
>proficient martial artist
>inordinate dislike for squirt gins
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>>23209769
Dermal Sheath vs Dermal Plating, baby.

Maybe even Orthoskin for Cindy.

Both of them probably got some bone lacing/density augmentation of some sort as well.
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>>23209855
>>23209879
I'm imagining M's version as like wearing a bomb disposal suit, plates and all, under your skin: heavy and disfiguring, the poor thing. C's version is just as ugly but makes her look like a blob, not a flesh-covered suit of armour.
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> 200+ posts

> no mention of Gunslinger Girl

mfw
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>>23209387
>Sabrina, age 11
>Alterations to lungs and throat make her able to breathe in water like in air. Unfortunately, since she only has so much space, she is chronically short of breath in both
>Likes fish, swimming, helping others, hooking buddy breathers to a rebreather system, sweet things
>Dislikes people who panic underwater, tongue, eels, and things that don't taste sweet (the alterations ruined her ability to taste anything else).
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This is going to turn into Nechronica, isn't it?
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>>23209976
Eh, I thought about it. Just didn't see a good opening for it. Aren't they rehabilitated criminals?
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>>23209976
That's because in Gunslinger Girl, they had a specific function - bodyguards. Also, their specializations are tighter than what we've gone over in this thread.

Besides, there are references if you look closely enough.

>>23209988
Hopefully we'll stop before it comes to that. Hopefully.
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>>23209988
The necromancers haven't shown up yet.
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>>23210039
No, they're just children that wound up in the care of the state.

Who shipped them off to be cybernetically augmented and turned into brainwashed assassins, with adults (virtually all men) acting as their direct handlers.

It's a good, pretty heartbreaking, series.

(But it's also so obvious I didn't see a need to point it out, myself.)
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>>23209636
>>23208518
>Mindy and Sophie team up, start cooking club
>"Happy birthday! We made treats!"
>oh god how did they find out
>the cookies are literally glowing with radiation
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>>23209976
The thought had crossed my mind, but this isn't /a/ and I never actually watched it.
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>>23206228

(taking your image literally)

oh hello there little girl. you know this is a restricted area right?
What? No, sorry i haven't seen your friend.
Oh they're on their way. Well I would like to me-
>looks up
> Captain Walker
>radio of other guards lets loose a cry sounding of something that once cam from humanoid vocal cords
>sound is cut short by what could be adequately described as stomping on a cabbage.


tl;dr

>don't fuck with delta, or how i clearly and concisely told a three man team of special forces what my situation was and where to find the nearest person of authority.

(I'm going to upload three images as i could not pick one that fit comfortably comfortably decide amongst yourselves)

...some men just want to save everyone...
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>>23210172
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>>23210043
>>23209988
I suppose its possible that one of the girls died in surgey(or killed for this procedure), then had her brain removed, placed in a contained, practically self-sustaining life-support system. basically her brain is in an armored Brain Case that can keep her alive indefinitely.

>Possible Data
Name: Sheila
Augmentations: As stated above, organic body is simple, with only basic superficial organs, just enough to make it move and repair itself.
Comes with a mobile biotank that can quick grow bodies for her(experimental tech, copies only 1 body, shit at it too)
Likes: Computers, video games, abything with robots in them, drawing, poetry, classical music and literature. Odd preference to psychedelic lights and trance-like music despite her more normal likes
Dislikes: Explosions, being reminded that she has no real body, replacing bodies, headaches, phantom pains.
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>>23210127
>>23208204
>>23208241
>>23209136

>Come home after a long day, go to get changed
>Francesca's grinning face in your sock drawer makes you yell out loud
>Jessica and Li drop down on you from the ceiling
>Carrie tases you while you're on the floor
>"We assassinated you good, dad!"
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>>23210187


>last rhing guards hear:

'we are delta and we are here to save you'

I have never played shadowrun before so I assume little girls walking around
with bodyguards that look like walking meat grinds is common.
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>>23205878
SOMEONE DM, I'M IN FOR IT
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>>23210127
>>23210242
2adorable
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>>23207329 >>23207577 >>23207654 >>23207855 >>23207890 >>23208102 >>23208204 >>23208241 >>23208420 >>23208518 >>23209136 >>23209636 >>23209769 >>23209869 >>23209983
Unless I've counted wrong, we've got 25 girls out of 120 so far.
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>>23210275
I sent a message to the guy who was trying to start a game on IRC a few days ago...still no reply...

...wasn't picked for jury duty, so that cleared up, anyway.
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>>23210355
I've got an interview Monday but I'm only going to be working part time so I am totally down to play some Shadowrun
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>>23210346
OP said they'd already got ~20, so it's over 1/3!
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>>23210346
If you accept cyber-undead little girls heres one
>>23210211
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>>23210379
That is still a far cry from having all of our little devil girls designed.

>>23210397
26, then. I was skimming up to count them and basically only read the greentext.
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>>23207771
Everything.
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>>23207329
>>23209636
>>23209769
>Hey girls, did you three check out that restaurant I asked you to visit?
>Yes daddy, here's a 3D map of the ground floor. Alla the weak bits are in red, codes for the registers and the manager's office are down there. You can read through everyone's conversations if you want, but they were really boring and we were only there five minutes, so we didn't print them off. Is that okay?
>... I was just thinking of booking it for you all next weekend, but, uh, good... good work!
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>cyber lolis
>/k/
>grimdarkness of the 21st millenium

This thread has it all.
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>>23210582
>millenium
That's how we spell century in my language, by the way.

Off to commit sudoku, etc.
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>>23210534
> Can't send those girls anywhere that doesn't end with them planning a robbery.
> Daughters, I so proud.
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>Jen, Age 9
>Has tiny but strong hooks implanted in hands and feet, allowing her to scale any surface with ease. Strengthened limbs for climbing. Improved inner ears for equilibrium.
>Likes: hanging upside down from a ceiling. She thinks she's a bat-creature. Scaring younger children. Sometimes seen wearing a cape. The 'color' black. Terrible horror movies.
>Dislikes: having to stand or sit like a normal person. Having a red face from hanging upside down too long.
Anything strawberry flavored.

>Lindsey Age 10
>Eyes replaced with the latest in optic hardware. Can zoom up to 3000x normal sight range. Built-in heat and low-light vision. Right arm replaced by a cybernetic model with built-in grappling hook. Serves as spotter and scout.
>Likes: Wearing her old glasses from before the surgery. Watching the world go by. Carrots.
>Dislikes: Getting dizzy from zooming in too fast. Having her glasses stolen. Jello pudding. Birds and flying insects.

>Norma Age 10
>Brain and voice box altered to make her able to understand and speak every existing language. Can perfectly mimic any voice or sound. Extremely adept at deciphering sounds.
>Likes: Confusing people with strange sounds. Furry animals of any kind. Tends to speak several foreign languages at once, more out of confusion than purpose. Prides herself on her singing voice.
>Dislikes: being treated like she's 10 years old. Being asked to make "the sound of one hand clapping." Stormy weather.
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>Willow
>Age 14
>Mental enhancement containing perfect records of every war, battle, and conflict from the past 200 years. Encyclopaedic knowledge of battle strategy
>Likes: Pizza, Chess, competitive video games
>Dislikes: history books (they're wrong!), vegetables that don't go on pizza.
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>>23206228
>>23210172
>>23210262
I'm stealing this. Anyone have chummer to stat this out?
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This thread needs archived

>Rose, age 9
>Augments: Extra retractable arm-like extensions out of her sides under her natural arms. Long enough for her to use to walk, and sharp enough to use as picks for climbing walls or as weapons.
>Likes: Knitting, kitties, magic tricks, explosives of the "sticky grenade" variety, and sour food.
>Dislikes: bugs, washing dishes, and ducks

[spoilers]I may not know much about this game, but it sounds amazing[/spoilers]
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>>23210737
Careful now, getting close to some we've already thought of.

I'd suggest making Jen biologically engineered where our previous wall-climber was technologically augmented, and cutting Norma's mimicry in favour of the facility with deciphering and speaking languages. Maybe she's just as good at breaking codes too?
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>>23210746
>vegetables that don't go on pizza.
Those exist?
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>>23210737
>Tends to speak several foreign languages at once, more out of confusion than purpose.
so much dawww, i have a friend that speaks perfect english but always goes back to russian whenever she rants, a 10 year old version of this is just adorable

damn it /tg/ you're making me want to adopt but i can't because i'm single, male, and poor
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>>23210876
broccoli, carrots, cabbage, potatoes, corn...

...yes, I know, in theory anything can go on pizza, but let's been honest.
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>>23210853
Not everyone of them has to be impeccably unique. With so many, there will be similarities. Makes for fun rivalries/friendships.
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>Lucille, age 10
>Secretes various drug compounds into her blood at will, from pain relievers to hallucinogens to poisons. Implants in her arms for easy drawing of blood from your walking medicine cabinet.
>Likes pillow fights, dinosaurs and long-sleeved shirts
>Dislikes insects, crowds and being cold

>>23211010
I agree, but we should try not to have two of them doing the same thing in the same way. The two body-armor girls are the perfect example - the same idea, but differently executed.
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>>23210853
Makes sense.
Lemme think up one more to make amends.

>Stella age:12 and her cat Pokey age: 3
>Both Stella and Pokey have their brains replaced by computerized versions. Stella is able to directly interface with her cat and piggyback on his brain. With a few simple commands she can steer Pokey anywhere she wants him to go, though the cat sometimes disobeys.
>Likes: Stella and Pokey have a near symbiotic relationship to each other. Sometimes Stella is observed behaving like a cat, while Pokey can seem too intelligent for his kind. This relationship even runs so deep that Stella likes chasing animals, while Pokey loves watching tv.
>Dislikes: loud noises and sudden movements. Stella hates it when Pokey starts grooming himself in the middle of an operation. Pokey dislikes Stella shouting in his brain.
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>>23210945

Now I want a beef and potato pizza.
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>>23210534
>At least this time you didn- wait, what's that noise?
>>Uh...
>Tell me you didn't.
>>She almost saw us - we had to do something!
>>>It's just knockout gas, no long-term effects. I think.
>You should know better after that incident with the ballet instructor. Put her back somewhere inconspicuous with a note saying you're sorry. And be careful this time!
>>>Aww...
>>Okay...
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>>23210853
>>23211010
If you had a hundred and twenty people you were training for various black ops/combat roles, would you make sure each of them was absolutely occupying their own niche with no similarities between them?

No, you'd probably have some overlap, if only so you could run multiple missions requiring certain talents simultaneously.
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>>23211095
There aren't really any computerized brains in SR (no, jack b nimble doesn't count), at least none that can be duplicated by a corp.

Of course, you could install a rigging device in her highly augmented brain that lets you control her highly encrypted rigging-ready bio-drone cat...
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>>23211095
Haha, this is great. Reminds me of real experiments where they steered around a cockroach with electrodes in its brain: http://web.ncsu.edu/abstract/science/wms-cockroach-steering/

>>23211136
It's just for the sake of keeping it interesting. The facility being raided might not be a 'factory' per se, more a testing ground for weird new augments, with the girls convenient lifetime guinea pigs, each testing out one or two new ideas that might one day make it into soldiers or agents.
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>>23211179
It doesn't have to be a computerized brain. The link could even be biological.
Im just making stuff up as Ive never actually played Shadowrun. Just know the general setting. So change it all freely.
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>>23211095
>>23211179
Not the submitter, but how about it being two organic brains heavily interfaced rather than computerized brains?
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>>23211136
>>23211092
I think the most important thing is that their psychological issues are different. Take, for instance, our mimics. Vanessa might constantly hum songs she likes, while Norma prefers the words (and probably wordplay to acoustic sound).

We want distinct CHARACTERS, not just distinct projects.
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>>23211232
>>23211242
brainmind
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>>23211242
That's better yeah
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>>23211232
>>23211242
No, see, I already explained how it could work.

She has a rig in her brain (which allows you to pretty much 'become' a vehicle you remotely or directly control with it), he's hooked up with biodrone hardware so that he's an animal that can be rigged (still quite new and experimental 'ware). You could put some sort of special encryption on it so only she can control him. Maybe it's so comprehensive that they've formed that special connection over time, which leads to said behavior; perhaps she can only partially turn off the rigging connection, so that while she isn't really 'him' all the time, controlling him, she still gets input, and he gets it from her, of course, even when he's not being overridden. Some animal cerebral boosters implanted in him, as well, so he's considerably smarter than the average cat.

All quite workable with SR mechanics.
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>>23211355
...Man, now all I can think about is the fact that most cats don't live past 15-20 years, on the upper end.

...Feels bad man
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This reminds me of a little girl cyborg that I thought of for my setting-creation.

>Braid, exact age unknown, roughly around 11-14.
>Augments: military grade manipulators installed at the sides of her head by an eccentric doctor; several cybernetic augs inside her body.
Basically, she was infected by a corrupting biological entity in my setting, which mutated most of her insides, her arms and back of her head and brain.
The doctor was working for a team of hired specialists(players?), good at cybernetics, but was running low on robot arms when the team found her.
>Likes: Using her robot arms for acrobatics, karate, breaking stuff with her hands, hugs, going to high places, birds.
>Dislikes: arm jokes, hand jokes, magnets/electro-scramblers, rain, swimming
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>>23211427
Yeah...

...well, there's lionization, but...I don't know if that'd work on cats.
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Oh I thought of one more

>(Smelly) Sally Age: 11
>Sally possesses a few special glands that make her excrete potent fumes. Basically, she's a human stinkbomb. She's able to trigger a few of her glands herself, while the more potent ones are triggered by a handler with a device. Her 'fumes' range from simply smelly to nauseating to a slow working knock-out gas.
>Likes: baths, babies, bananas, birds and other things starting with the letter 'B.' Says it reminds her of something, though she doesn't know what.
>Dislikes: Being a human stinkbomb and being picked on because of it.
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>>23211355
That's what was being proposed basically - the only objection was to where you suggested both brains were wholly artificial.

ANYWAY MORE GIRLS

>Gudrun, age 11
>Built-in electromagnets enable her to generate magnetic fields, and recharge wirelessly! She and Carrie together have increased the repair bills of local power companies by 800%, and accidentally wiped hard drives while trying to melt a soda can.
>Likes fireworks (no, not exploding power lines, bad girl), volcanoes, techno
>Dislikes spicy food, report-writing and going to bed
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>>23211549
Hey man, just sayin'. I mean, this is for SR, and SR doesn't have artificial brains. I was just trying to put the concept into mechanics that'd work.
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>/tg/: cyberlolis are serious business
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>>23207915
Ah, also known as "The White Death". Truly, one hard motherfucker.

>>23211460
Dawwwww.... Her essence score would be near cyberzombie levels but still. So damn cute! Hope she never meets a vampire.

>>23205797
True enough, but that's only because one has yet to do so. The instant loli death machines become a thing (and lets face it, we ALL know they will one day, we got child soldiers already, this is just their upgraded badass version), people will always suspect the cute loli of being their doom incarnate. We fa/tg/uys are simply ahead of the curve here man.
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>>23211706
No more so than anyone else, though.

I mean, if you have concealable death-dealing-cybernetics, ANYONE would be a potential threat.

But adults would still be a bigger, more likely, threat, so kids wouldn't get any more scrutiny than they do these days (kids do get searched at security checkpoints, but most security personnel aren't going to give them the same caution they might a grown adult...even though a kid could pull a (small) gun and shoot them as easily as the adult, in theory.
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>>23211504
>Norah, age 13
>Feels no pain, no sense of smell or taste. Can shrug off pepper spray, tear gas, beanbag rounds or just about any other non-lethal attack. Has a built-in threat detection system to warn her, but it doesn't cover mundane things like burns from hot coffee or bruising from hitting a doorframe, unfortunately.
>Likes textured food, frogs and adventure stories.
>Dislikes accidentally breaking bones, mashed potato and snow.
>Doesn't mind spending time with Sally.

>>23211606
I was agreeing with you!
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>>23210817
Never fear, Mr. Failspoilers. Everything on /tg/ is archived by foolz.
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>>23211772
Sorry, sorry.

Haven't been able to play SR since the one and only game (that lasted one actual play session) in high school, I just get to read the books, the forums, and make characters. So I tend to make them thoroughly, seeing how I can fit the rules to fun concepts.

I'll dial it down.

(Pain Editor that's set to 'always on' would do pretty much all of that on its own, with a side of olfactory and taste boosters hardwired for 'turned off' and an internal air tank)
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>>23211768
That is also true. This is why they tell you to always stay in "condition yellow" outside your locked house. You never know who or what could happen. Be properly paranoid. look for people who act or look like they're about to start some shit or seem out of place. Be aware of your surroundings.

This is good advice right now in the modern day. The future will simply add little girls to that equation. Beware the loli, she's just as big a threat as an adult.
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>>23211772
>Doesn't mind spending time with Sally.

Now Sally shan't be lonely!
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>>23211672
I see that loli and post her nemesis!
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>Kiara
>Age 14
>Was augmented with several kinds of neural and simsense enhancers and is now able to think faster than most. When hooked up to the matrix however, she is among the fastest there is. Combined with the perception enhancers made to promote multi-tasking, she has been bred to be among the best of browsing the web.
>Likes: Off-line table-top games. Card games, war games, roleplaying games, free-forming.
>Dislikes: Browsing the web. Computers. Strong light. Darkness.
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>>23205947

... to anyone who was like LOL XMEN...

Watch/read Gunslinger Girls, educate yourselves.
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>>23212129
Too bad almost all the technomancers will always be faster than her.

(How I loathe them...)
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>>23207654
>>23212129
>Kiara & Carrie, GRRRRL GAMERZ
Actually, it seems we managed to have two girls named Carrie. What are the chances? Oh well, one can be changed.
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>>23207329 >>23207577 >>23207654 >>23207855 >>23207890 >>23208102 >>23208204 >>23208241 >>23208420 >>23208518 >>23209136 >>23209636 >>23209769 >>23209869 >>23209983 >>23210211 >>23210737 >>23210746 >>23210817 >>23211092 >>23211095 >>23211460 >>23211504 >>23211549 >>23211772 >>23212129
I think that's 38 now? I'm seriously losing count.

>>23212330
It may interest you to know that more than one person can have a particular name. It happens a lot, actually. I happen to have met several other people with my first name, and I consider them rivals by default.
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>>23211854
Cool, wanna show this to some friends, but this'll 404 before I can.

And noted, only one s for the tags...
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>>23212410
>more than one person can have a particular name
Fiction and reality do tend to differ in that respect, though.
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>Lily
>Age 8
>The most outright combat augmented of the group. A good portion of her body has been replaced with armor and weaponry.
>Oddly disconnected with the world around her. She also seems to have an imaginary friend named Nicko whose she claims she will marry which is either cute or enough justification to look through all the closets for a tied up little boy
>Likes: Guns, knives, and romance movies
>Dislikes: Horror movies, meat and cats.
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>>23212512
(basically at least three of my characters over the years)
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>>23212512
i can see her having a little two way radio installed in her head that lets her talk with a boy a thousand miles away
i think my heart just exploded into kittens that are vomiting candy
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>>23212249
>Too bad almost all the technomancers will always be faster than her.
Simsense Booster.
Implanted Commlink [Simsense Accelerator].

5 IPs in hot VR.
That's typically on par with Technomancers. And there is tons of shit to boost matrix initiative.

>(How I loathe them...)
How sad. Technomancers are still cool, although they tend to be somewhat more specialized and somewhat less versatile than conventional hackers. Otherwise the relation between conventional hackers and technomancers surprisingly balanced.
Both at the start of the game as well as later.
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>>23212330
>GRRRRL GAMERZ
Do people/kids even play non-digital in Shadowrun anymore?
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>>23212512
She should occasionally replace words with adorable military jargon without meaning to.
>Unit would like some juice, daddy
>Nanna, Olga's compromising my sandcastle!
Lily, dinner!
>Oscar Mike!
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>>23212612
Ah, but technos get a special power to do web searches at super-speed/with super-success, in a way no hacker ever can.

And they piss me off because otaku were somewhat tolerable, then technos came out and were...

...terrible.

Fine, I'll stop talking about technomancers. They just annoy me so much. Stopping.
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>>23212627
Poor kids.

Middle class and above are rarely allowed outside when they aren't going to school or cram school or coming home. Think the last fifteen years or so of overprotective parenting taken to 11.

(to be fair, it's a pretty dangerous world, but even those really not at any particular risk (especially them) are extra-paranoid)
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>>23212658
>MIA YOU WHISKEY TANGO NOVEMBER FOXTROT
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>>23212756
I hesitate to ask but what does that mean?
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>>23212850
Wimpy Turkey Nerdy Fartface

...sounds like an 8 year old insult. Yes.
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>>23212850
wtnf what ever that means
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>>23212850
White trash nigger fucker.
But then again this is a little girl
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>>23212850
Watching Terrifyingly Nasty Frogs
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>>23212958
Marines I presume?
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>>23212586
A radio in her head that was put there so she could recieve orders from her CO (Willow)

Now Willow sees her as her precious little sister
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>>23213160
Yeah, I figured they'd be pretty close, myself.
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>>23213160
So is Nicko just a figment of her imagination, a weird game played by Willow or some poor Russian bastard who accidentally got himself engaged?
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H-here I go

Alice, age 9
She had implants which was supposed to activate her latent magic powers, but somehow it turned her into a telekinetic instead. Well, not powerful enough to beat a full-on Ogre, but strong enough to lift tables... and pull triggers.
Likes: frilly dresses, cookies, pranks
Dislikes: cats, cigar smoke, that shadow guy who keeps lurking in the corner of her room
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>>23213318
Seems to me like nobody knows for sure. Lily's vague at the best of times and clams up when directly asked. If she's confided in anybody else they aren't telling.
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>>23213331
Uh... is there magic in the Shadowrun setting?
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>>23213331
>Gets implants to become magic
>Becomes telekinetic
Not really seeing the lack of magic here
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>>23213318
>Mother mother I have gotten the radio to work
>It says to prepare something called a dowry and cheating will be punished with castration
>What is castration?
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>>23213331
...doable, I guess, if you just make the implant pure fluff and make her a mystic adept with tk-themed powers and a psi-based paradigm.
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>>23213367
Yes.
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>>23213331
>>23213367
>>23213368
>>23213385
Yes, there is magic, and no, there isn't any way to artificially make someone awaken.

We could write it off as it being half-coincidence (she was already going to awaken) half-success (it sparked it a year or two early).
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>>23213385
Well, it is an 'experimental' implant, which means the dingus at the corps just happens to put something that triggered her awakening. That something being an implant 'supposed' to make anyone have magic, doesn't have a connection with her real awakening.

So, yeah, basically what this >>23213433 said.
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>>23213374
That boy will lead a blessed life.
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Last one from me tonight.

>Elizabeth, age 10
>Multiple military-grade vibration and radiation sensors hooked to her nervous system, can pinpoint the source at great distances or distinguish great detail at close range.
Likes: marching bands, chocolate and aeroplanes
Dislikes: washing machines, train stations, being woken up at night by earth tremors, and cheese.
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>>23213619
what happens when she suddenly wakes up at night, and she said that a drum band is playing in the distance? And she can't pinpoint the source, only the general direction. And then you try to listen and sure enough, there's that distant drum band playing... only to come from an opposite direction to where she heard it.

A new ghost story in the Shadows, dun dun dun...
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>>23213477
Like hell he will. Thinking he'll get his hooks in a shadowrunner's adopted daughter? Really? Especially the little baby of the group?

He'll come down for a drink of water one night, a light will turn on, and there will be a heavily armed tac team, guns trained on him. Then one will say, "So, you want to date my daughter?"
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>>23213764
>Threatened with castration
>Thinking that was not sarcasm
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>>23213698
>Daddy?
You wake up at the small hand grasping your shoulder, and roll over to look blearily at Elizabeth. No point asking how she got in - you think you can hear another set of footsteps padding away back to her own bed.
>Huh? Oh, Liz - another earthquake?
>No... I heard the band again. Can I sleep with you tonight?
>Liz, I really think-
The mortified look on her face makes you stop. Wordlessly, you move over onto cold mattress.
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>>23213779
I assure you, once the tac team turns on the lights, they've already decided to make him family.
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>>23213764
>a light will turn on, and there will be a large number of girls with no apparent weapons at all, smiling at him. Then one will say, "So, you want to date our sister?"
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>>23213811
Turning the light on so he can see the team is just a test

Should he fail...
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>>23213836
That'd be more horrifying than the tac team appearing from nowhere

And they'd have a scarier trial for him...
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>>23213764
He has a direct line to a psycho loli with a twisted sense of what engagement means? You think he'll have any fucks left to give?
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>>23213887
>engagement
>in both senses of the word
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>>23213887
>I had a crush on a girl once
>It ended when her house was hit by drones
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>>23213898
I'm Commander Shepherd and this is my Favorite Post.
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>>23213903
why would it end, that sounds like a wonderful story to tell the kids.
oh god, this is going to end up full on yandere isn't it
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>>23213887
>In some cultures it is customary for the asker to kill a large animal and give its carcass to the betrothed to prove they can feed the family
>This is what my parents call the meat shed.
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>>23213925
>forgetting 'on the citadel'
>2013
I sincerely hope you don't do this.
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>>23213939
>Is that a fucking troll?
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>>23213887
>>23213764
You honestly think that gun is going to do anything chief? When I hit puberty she started sending me pictures of her defeating all prospective romantic rivals with her bare hands. And knives and batons and a rather large stick that I truly hope was not what I think it was.
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...a question just came to me, one I can't remember why I wouldn't have thought to ask before.

OP, when you get back (hopefully):

Are all the girls human? If not, what's the metahuman numbers?

(If they are all human, that'd be pretty damn statistically significant a thing, making the 'study' behind it have some whole other shades to it and possible backers behind it.)
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Oh sweet motherfuck, this thread turned out well. You're a diamond dozen, /tg/. All cyberlolis have been noted. A minor tweak or two, and they'll be having fun with their sisters in no time.

First off,
>>23205947
This motherfucker right here. I like this idea a lot. It could give our girls a future. As well as the myriad of parties, christmas, the dread father's day, and Roberta-esque nanny material: all excellent things to consider that I would unabashedly parade as my own ideas were it not for the fact that some of you could very well be a fellow party member.

Second,
>>23208293
GM had a rather depressing bit on that front. While snooping about we found a ledger. Inside it detailed all the exchanges made to round up these cildren. It ranged from a few thousand nuyen to a crate or two of chems for a child. Funny thing, I believe it was around that time when stuff started exploding and catching on fire.

>>23214148
They are all indeed human, yes. It caught our attention as well.

Thank you very much, fa/tg/uys. I enjoyed the stints of /k/ and Sixth World Grimdarkness, as well as all the other bits and bobs.

Disc-san is pleased. Peace out!
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>>23215152
Is there any chance, pretty pretty please, of getting a full set of storytimes for each session?
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>>23215452
Or, at the very least, status updates.

I've probably posted at least an eighth of the posts in this thread, and I'm the person who said that about a third of my characters resemble the girls that are the subject of this thread.

Naturally, I'd be interested.
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>>23216780
Though I am not this person, I too am interested in the continued adventures of the Shadowrunners and the loli army.
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>>23216833
I too would like to hear of the adventures of the girls I created. It's all we ever ask in return, really, isn't it? To hear of the shenanigans our ideas have prompted.



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