maart3n wrote:
Buy as many of the one shot pistols as I can, if I have to sell the peacemakers do it.
Vargall takes off all his current pistols, slams them on the table, then gives Vladimir a piercing glare.
"I'LL TAKE FIVE."Small $ signs flash on the ork's eyes, and he scrambles to get the requested weaponry. You buy enough EX-EX ammo for two shots with each gun, and he even throws in a pack of flare rounds for free.
You're not quite sure how you're gonna carry them all at once, but damn if you're not the madman packing the most heat in the whole town right now.
...Oh wait, this is Seattle. Nope, you're not even in the top 10 heat-packing list. Gotta get more money for guns mate!
You are left with a meager 473 nuyen afterwards.
TorrentHKU wrote:
"One bulletproof jacket."
Vladimir unceremoniously takes Faust's cash and plops a slightly worn padded kevlar jacket onto his hands. It looks pretty sturdy, at least, and is a lot less conspicuous than the old ghillie suit you keep at home!
CaveCricket48 wrote:
> Show all the guns I looted to the shop owner. Practicing proper muzzle awareness and trigger discipline of course, as well as ejecting the mags of each and clearing the chamber before setting them down on the counter or whatever.
"I'll sell all of these and take the light pistol.
Do you have any blades?"
The ork nods with approval at Allie's trigger discipline and gun handling expertise.
"Very good. I can give 175 nuyen for heavy pistol, 275 for capitalist submachinegun. Take light pistol instead. Tiny, yes, but мощный! Here is laser sight button, here is detachable stock.He pauses for a moment, sizing the elf up.
Blades... I have blades, yes. But... Unsure if blades for tiny elf arms!He opens one large crate propped against a wall, revealing two troll-sized poleaxes and a ridiculously wide ceramic claymore. Intimidating.
"Scotsman sword is a special job. No metal parts, not even american MAD scanner can find it. Big enough that everyone can see it though!"
Vladimir laughs heartily at it like some sort of private joke.
CrazyMLC wrote:
> Check out the sides and back of the building.
Trying his best to look inconspicuous, Bright takes a stroll around the block, taking note of any possible entrance routes. To the left of the building is the parking lot entrance ramp, followed by a backup diesel generator and general utilities machinery. A tall, nondescript wall separates it from the street, with a small service door for maintenance personnel and garbage bag dumping.
The right side faces a public park. The wall there is much nicer-looking, with old-style red bricks and fancy stone housings around the motion detectors at the top. Some of the trees are growing pretty close to it, though, and it wouldn't be too hard to climb up along them.
The back of the property butts directly against the one on the other side of the street, an 8-story commercial building with several private offices. You notice a "OFFICES FOR RENT" sign on the front garden.
What will you do?