to play in Remember Tomorrow or other Cyberpunk rpgs.
1 You fed paint to windolls across the Hub, making skyscrapers ooze blood for days. Now everyone wonders what other dolls you got to.
2 Since a young activist vanished from a maglev stopped and raided on Harbour Bridge by Railway Police, you have organised multiple thousand-strong vigils at the Ministry of the Interior. A spokesperson said they're still searching the river.
3 Anti-warzone protest has always been limited to small towns and rural areas. That's where you grew up. Having moved to the city only recently, everything feels dampened now and hard to grasp, as if underwater.
4 Your group is constantly moving its stashes of makeshift weapons and explosives around the city, exploiting dead zones in local doll ecologies. You wish they'd finally get rid of the stuff.
5 You help set up shadow hospitals abroad, spoofing patient data to siphon off examination and treatment hours from expert doctors.
6 The current panic about injectable messaging is a Ministry of the Interior smokescreen. When Rostock did it two years ago as a publicity stunt, it was all fine and legal. But when people like you do it, people who actually have something to say, there are raids and confiscations.
7 To tie into local microtargeting, Misple selects the brands displayed at the top of a user's library. You hold workshops on how to make the most out of a meagrely stocked one.
8 People come to JZT Museum to solve problems. You curate the activity as an exhibition.
9 The Ministry of Health is talking about requiring wireskin to sign up for certain National Health Insurance services. That would be the end for the printshopped wearables you've been distributing to people for over a decade.
10 Months into your investigation of resource depletion and environmental damages, the area was suddenly declared warzone Peony. On your last flight there, the first killdolls had already gone up on the ice.
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