HubChargen - For character submission and approval.GMing on the Hub - guidelines and procedures.Want to start telling some stories of your own? Become a Runnerhub GM and be rewarded for it. Hoping to scratch that roleplay itch outside of a game? Check out the IC Discussion areas here: Run Requests - For requesting solos/duos, CSRs, and CRRs.Timezone Converter Extension - Chrome/Firefox extension to convert timezones in the job titles to your local time.Calendar of Games & The TimeZoneSimplifier.Discord - Most runs use a combination of Discord and Roll20.Once your character is approved, look for posts tagged 'Help Wanted' and check the time to see if you can make it. We encourage all players to submit feedback after the completion of a run. /r/Hubchargen - submit your sheet here!.Putting together your first character can be a daunting task, but these links should help point you in the right direction. Join us on Discord where you can ask questions, get yourself oriented to playing on the Runnerhub, and just generally hang out with us. OOC DISCUSSION & HELP NEW PLAYER ORIENTATION GUIDE We leave LA, somewhat relieved they don't have franchises in Chicago.Runnerhub is an online "living world" roleplaying game community essentially a giant Shadowrun 5E tabletop game with multiple GMs and an international playerbase. We finally eat it after my dwarven sam feels sorry for the clerk (who is by this point wringing her hands and looking near to tears - and not very Sweeney Todd like), and figures it can't be so bad as to be a match for a dwarven constitution, and takes a bite - which turns out to be surprisingly good, but doesn't quite answer the lingering questions. God knows what the poor clerk is thinking, as we sit there, whispering words like "vehicle sensors" and "gas spectrometer", and using microscopic vision to examine the Turducken's cross-section. Some members of the team are now firmly convinced that Turducken is Made From People! (though the more reasonable idea that they simply make really high-quality fake meat and aren't used to having their workings examined by a group of professional paranoids coming down from a run is floated too), and the dish is carefully inspected. is she furious at you, or worried about her job?), so we get a couple of orders, are served nice portions of pretty good looking (and smelling) turkey-duck-chicken-loaf, mashed potatoes and veggies, and also get salads, fries and sodas to alleviate suspicion and round out the order. Our inquiries into where exactly they come by so much poultry are coyly evaded, and attempts on our part to backpedal on the "real meat" idea (done with the usual subtlety of a group of runners who just had a sudden outbreak of paranoia) met with something approaching panic (hard to tell with a troll. We attempt to order, and it comes out that the specialty of the place is turkey-stuffed-with-duck-stuffed-with-chicken. Inside, we're a little thrown off by the enormous female troll running the place (who, to my dwarven sam's barely concealed horror, acts flirtatious - I'm not sure to this day whether she did it to have a lilttle fun with the out of towner, or seriously.), and the surprisingly low prices, but we're tired, so we stick with it. So we come across this place claiming to serve real Turkey, Duck and Chicken, and figure, what the hell, we'll give it a try. We don't know the area, want to grab a bite, and feel like non-soy meat. For other people it's a big deal, but I'm not a big coffee drinker in general, and I already have a regular place to get it when I am.Īll this talk about fast food reminds me of our group's trip to LA, and our encounter with the Turducken franchise. I personally just don't like that there's so frickin' many of the damned things, or that they seem to have been at the forefront of many moronic coffee-related trends ranging from the naming system to the pricing, but I don't really care that much. And apparently there's a lot of room for upward mobility, since new stores are constantly opening and thus require new managers, who are apparently recruited from among the baristas.Īnd I actually haven't had been to a Starbucks since I started drinking coffee regularly, but there's a variety of reasons people don't like them, including an inherent distrust of anything that's deemed a "corporation" and given the near-immunity to legality that label implies. These days, when many corporations are slashing their full-time employees' pensions, offering your part-timers medical is pretty magnanimous. They give them benefits, which is to say medical insurance, if they work a mere 23 hours per week.
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