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Dec 31, 2019 3:44 am
So does anyone speak Japanese or Sperethiel (Elven)?
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Dec 31, 2019 6:01 am
My rigger speak English, French and Japanese
Dec 31, 2019 7:49 am
Awesome so would you like a friend someone you know something about someone you helped out because all he speaks is Japanese ;)

Although I think I could help the sniper more but I kind of need someone that spoke either Japanese or Sperethiel since those would the only two languages he would have had as a Native Tongue and it does not appear anyone speaks Sperethiel -- still you never know how things can play out.
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Dec 31, 2019 8:02 am
@dejoker mmm, i'm ok with it if we find a good intersect point between your street shaman and a rigger.

As of now, here is the backstory : Hotaru aka Firefly aka Jacques Etienne aka Jack Edwards formerly Jack Evans, bastard son of a rich corporate CEO from England.

A sickly boy as a child, Hotaru as lived a sheltered life with all the comfort riches and VR tech can offer. He found himself a talent for rigging and a passion for flying jumped in the machines. Equipped with some of the best control rig in the market at the time and the fastest vehicles and drones money can buy, he recorded the experience of flying at the greatest speed on Simrig and was starting to make a name for himself selling them.

This blissful life was, however, fated to end. As political tension rose inside the company, his father faked his death and sent him to New Tokyo where an old business partner would install him into a new life.

The trip was long and hard. He had to leave in a hurry, carrying only a credstick, his RCC and his dog drone Max. For the first time, Hotaru was confronted with the hardships of the less fortunate. He met many people and listened to their problems and he is still figuring was he feels about this new "common" world he is discovering. Definitely, something feels deeply tragic and unfair in the way the common people are treated and he secretly worries he may end up with the same powerlessness. Time will tell, for the moment, among the dirt of traveling refugees and the withdrawal of psyche, he only wished to arrive as soon as possible the the city where his new identity and life was waiting. A fake SIN, a few drones, an apartment and a car was nothing compared to what he left behind, but it was a start.

He was also investing in the scene of drone racing.
Dec 31, 2019 8:10 am
Quick question, does anyone have some biotech in the group?
Dec 31, 2019 8:13 am
I have the heal spell
Dec 31, 2019 8:28 am
I'll probably take 1 rank with first aid specialisation...
Dec 31, 2019 11:08 am
I have rank 2 with first aid specialisation
Dec 31, 2019 11:09 am
Oh, I also get a bonus edge on any biotech test
Dec 31, 2019 5:31 pm
Thanks Vagrant but I am not seeing a match -- Helios is an Elf originally from Japan who had to leave -- found himself (originally in the States but anywhere not in Japan area would work) as such the only 2 Native languages I can see him speaking is either Sperethiel (Elven)[preferred] or Japanese. However he would not been in your circle (most likely) while you were in England and I am not seeing him accidentally bumping into your character ;) maybe into one of his devices but not him directly

I have a question out to BedZone that might alleviate the language issue but its a questionable question ;)

So does anyone speak Sperethiel -- or would not mind taking it and fits there character that I can hook up with in backstory?
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Dec 31, 2019 10:04 pm
Missy could be a elf fan and have learned Sperethiel. She is a ex-corp mage from europa
Dec 31, 2019 10:39 pm
Oh sweet do you want to talk about about a collaboration on back stories?
Jan 1, 2020 12:41 am
Jericho is an elf also, so even if I don't choose Sperethiel as my native language, I'll learn it at least at speciality rank
Jan 1, 2020 12:56 am
Remember we're heading to Japan, and possibly the region as well, so viable languages are Japanese, Mandarin (I'll grant other Chinese language variants if you specialise).
I'm considering giving everyone an additional language skill free (either a language, or add to your language level), to reflect that you are (global) runners from various parts of the world not currently based in the east, so it stands to reason that you know more languages.
Jan 1, 2020 6:51 am
DeJoker says:
Oh sweet do you want to talk about about a collaboration on back stories?
Would love to
Jan 1, 2020 10:11 am
@deadpool_qc and @DeJoker, I'm rewriting my back story and need to redefine 2 contacts. Do you have any idears?
[ +- ] Missy backstory
Jan 1, 2020 5:40 pm
@runekyndig
[ +- ] Collaboration
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Jan 2, 2020 1:32 pm
Regarding languages, I don't intend to fully roleplay the difficulties of cross-cultural misunderstanding due to different people speaking different languages. The languages known comes into relevant play if you need to decipher, decode or eavesdrop on something for which you don't linguistically comprehend, like a rare language.
Here's a paragraph from the SR5 rulebook. This is how I see language working.

Language in the Sixth World
Soon after the Awakening, cultural languages experienced a renaissance, gaining more inner sprawl popularity as a result of social displacement. Despite the new global cultural diaspora, most people now grow up learning a form of English replete with pidgin terms cobbled from popular cultural languages.
New races also brought new languages to the table. From the complex and tonal sounds of the elven tongue Sperethiel to the guttural ork tones of Or’zet, any racial group that staked claim to a racial culture holds it together with the glue of language. Non-metahuman languages exist as well: linguists continue to struggle in cracking the code of languages such as Dragonspeak, Sasquatch, and Naga.
The late 21st century is defined by globalization and the omnipresent Matrix. Shadowrunners operate in an AROenhanced world featuring corporate-based iconography as the basis of public communication. The years that followed the Awakening reshaped the definition of literacy. By 2047 technical advances in voice recognition, linguasofts, and speech-to-text-to-speech algorithms made it possible to write a business report verbally in English, have it transcribed into German and read back aloud in Japanese, all of which make it easier for corporations to reach consumers universally in an ever-shrinking digital world.
Jan 2, 2020 2:08 pm
DeJoker says:
@runekyndig
[ +- ] Collaboration
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Jan 2, 2020 5:22 pm
@runekyndig
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