Player Contributions

IZ 3.0 (8/8 Players)
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Player Contributions

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Submit ideas, locations, descriptions, etc. here. The first time each one of your ideas is used in game you gain a bonus benny! (Shamelessly ripped from VV's Level 4 'burbs game)

GM Note: If you would like some kind of gear added to the game, post it in the OOC thread. This is more for narrative elements than mechanical ones.
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Whiskey Den, Tiny hole-in-the-wall bar specialising in whiskey, but any food needs to be ordered in. Shift is a local and knows most of the staff and the owner, Joe. Can usually get a private booth pending the day of the week.
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The Battery Mart

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The Battery Mart

An electronics and battery store that regularly sets up in the Chicagoland Market. Run by Mike "Everready" Evans, who both sells electronics and is a small time information broker.
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Fu Qu's

There's a lot of good chinese food in Chicagoland and it's not all in Chinatown. Fu Qu's is one such spot, though that's not all it's good for. While Madam Fu handles the cooking up front, Mister Qu hold's court in the back. At first glance, he's a fixit man, fixing up odd bits of junk that people bring him but spend any time in the place and it's clear that neither of them is what they seem.

For their trusted customers, Mister Qu offers some additional services, mostly in the form of small loans for which he happily accepts repayment in old tech or books, but also the occasional bit of off the books work flows through his hands.

As for Madam Fu? Well, people still talk about the night she put a chopstick through the eye of a ganger from 10 paces then calmly went back to her cooking as if nothing was amiss.
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