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To the [[Konzerne|corporations]], everything's an asset to be charted, inventoried, and maintained. Everything is accounted for - even people. But what happens when a particular asset - namely an eight-year-old boy - becomes a pawn in a messy piece of corporate extraction? That's up to the [[Shadowrunner]]s to decide. Unfortunately, all the firepower and [[Magie|magic]] in the world won't help solve the problem. | To the [[Konzerne|corporations]], everything's an asset to be charted, inventoried, and maintained. Everything is accounted for - even people. But what happens when a particular asset - namely an eight-year-old boy - becomes a pawn in a messy piece of corporate extraction? That's up to the [[Shadowrunner]]s to decide. Unfortunately, all the firepower and [[Magie|magic]] in the world won't help solve the problem. | ||
Divided Assets is a Shadowrun adventure for use with the | Divided Assets is a Shadowrun adventure for use with the {{Qen|dcos|Denver Box Set}} (though it can be adapted for other locales), and the {{Qen|sr2|Shadowrun, Second Edition}} Rules. |
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The Corps own a piece of everyting
To the corporations, everything's an asset to be charted, inventoried, and maintained. Everything is accounted for - even people. But what happens when a particular asset - namely an eight-year-old boy - becomes a pawn in a messy piece of corporate extraction? That's up to the Shadowrunners to decide. Unfortunately, all the firepower and magic in the world won't help solve the problem.
Divided Assets is a Shadowrun adventure for use with the Denver Box Set (though it can be adapted for other locales), and the Shadowrun, Second Edition Rules.