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'''Brown Rompersuit''': You've heard of Pink Mohawk and Black Trenchcoat, |
'''Brown Rompersuit''': You've heard of Pink Mohawk and Black Trenchcoat, |
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β | well this refers to a new style of play. When the players (or Gm) frags up so hard the military/Renraku Red Samurai/Elite Corp Sec get sent in and have to contain the threat that could case billions in damages. |
+ | well this refers to a new style of play. When the players (or Gm) frags up so hard the military/Renraku Red Samurai/Elite Corp Sec get sent in and have to contain the threat that could case billions in damages. |
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+ | '''Blue Jumpsuit''': What's blacker than a black trenchcoat? A blue jumpsuit. This playstyle is the epitome of black jumpsuit, where runners spend an inordinate amount of time planning and doing legwork and end up pulling off the job flawlessly. Mostly associated with sneaking in and out, sometimes without armor or gear, getting the job done, and getting out undetected. |
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+ | '''Orange Shades:''' A little off on it's own. This play style combines the non-combat focus of Black Trenchcoat with the freedom of Pink Mohawk. Missions in this catogory tend to have very unclear objectives and have a tendency to throw runners into the middle of zany or unpredictable scenarios. A healthy helping of brain-benders and post modernism dosn't hurt either. Examples in media can be found in: ''The Big Lebowski, Natural Born Killers, Pulp Fiction, Crank,, Run Lola Run, and Transmetropolitan '' |
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=== General Runner Slang === |
=== General Runner Slang === |