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From: stefan casanova@***.passagen.se
Subject: Question of Payment
Date: Sun, 8 Aug 1999 02:02:17 +0000
> Now I have two questions: a) how much should they get paid and b)
> where should Huang want them to take him? As for payment, I intend
> for this to be a one shot large payoff that will help the characters
> get established in Seattle, most of the mission has been building
> contacts. On the other question, from what I understand of Shadowrun,
> most extractions involve removing a person from one corp so that they
> can work for another. Haung doesn't really want to work for some
> other corp, I'm thinking, so what should be the goal of the run, other
> than keeping him alive?

A) A ridiculous amount of cash and gear since the death ratio
will/would be extreme. They could pretty much ask for whatever they
want.

B) Where to take him ? There is only really one answer to this.
Another corp cause that is the only place on earth he will ever be
safe. Or ofcause if he doesn't mind they can drop him of in some uber
nation like the Tirs if they want him, he would be sort of safe
there. He just can't really go solo and get away with it.

Hmm some extra thinking brings me to another possible conclusion
thou. If Haung can get with him or get the runners to dig up the big
time paydirt on Renraku he can use that to sort of become "free" in a
general "let me go or i'll tell the world" kinda scenario.

.stefan


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