May 2, 2020 1:23 pm
Eunbyeol could not believe her handler permitted her to have an opportunity to hit the streets on her own. The past two days were a whirlwind of change in her life, one that freed her from her responsibilities of the past, as a bouncer back in Vegas, but in some ways gave her a chance to start life afresh, with conditions. Her mark, Daniel Wu, from whom she had to collect a debt, turned out to be a middleman the National Security Branch had been surveilling. She had inconveniently barged in just before an illegal trade for some highly irregular cybernetic neural chips was about to take place, and this had spooked the dealer back to Japan. An illegal immigrant herself, she faced either jail or deportation, when some fast talking on her part convinced agent Crenn to give her an opportunity to redeem herself: make good on her mistake by posing as Wu’s partner and go after the dealer and his goods in Japan. Eunbyeol agreed, and found herself on a plane to Tokyo with her handler, Jenwild, the Lone Star marshal she tangled with at the hotel. The marshal had needed to run her search at Lone Star neo-Tokyo, and Eunbyeol decided to look up one of the two contacts she knew in all of Tokyo, and that was how she found her way to Jersey Joe’s Jin Joint.
The locals had gotten used to the large troll in the neighbourhood. Oni was the word used to describe the mythical yokai in Japanese folklore. It certainly suited Jack, who worked as an enforcer at Jersey Joe’s. He had turned up in Tokyo three weeks ago, and with his family killed by rival crime families, preventing him from ever returning to UCAS, he found himself with no funds, and had pitched out at the bar until Joe took him in and gave him a job. The Jin Joint was an interesting theme bar in the Asakusa district of old town Tokyo, frequented by gaijin looking for a taste of home compared to the endless sake bars of the drinking district. This in turn often brought unwanted attention from the Watada-gumi, a yakuza syndicate, and the go gangs that sometimes work for them. So far they had left Jin Joint alone, after one particular confrontation Jack had with the bikers, but now word had gotten to the Watada-gumi of a certain UCASian oni who bore a striking resemblance to a scion of the late MacDonald crime family of Prince Edward island.
Jack was in the middle of a hand in a two-man game with Miyashi, when a lithe woman of Asian descent walked into the bar. It was still early, so the joint hadn’t quite filled up with pub crawlers; only a handful of regulars were present. The woman moved with an light-footed grace, and paused in the middle of the main room when Joe’s booming voice called out, "Silver Rain! What the drek are you doin in Tokyo, of all places?"
The locals had gotten used to the large troll in the neighbourhood. Oni was the word used to describe the mythical yokai in Japanese folklore. It certainly suited Jack, who worked as an enforcer at Jersey Joe’s. He had turned up in Tokyo three weeks ago, and with his family killed by rival crime families, preventing him from ever returning to UCAS, he found himself with no funds, and had pitched out at the bar until Joe took him in and gave him a job. The Jin Joint was an interesting theme bar in the Asakusa district of old town Tokyo, frequented by gaijin looking for a taste of home compared to the endless sake bars of the drinking district. This in turn often brought unwanted attention from the Watada-gumi, a yakuza syndicate, and the go gangs that sometimes work for them. So far they had left Jin Joint alone, after one particular confrontation Jack had with the bikers, but now word had gotten to the Watada-gumi of a certain UCASian oni who bore a striking resemblance to a scion of the late MacDonald crime family of Prince Edward island.
Jack was in the middle of a hand in a two-man game with Miyashi, when a lithe woman of Asian descent walked into the bar. It was still early, so the joint hadn’t quite filled up with pub crawlers; only a handful of regulars were present. The woman moved with an light-footed grace, and paused in the middle of the main room when Joe’s booming voice called out, "Silver Rain! What the drek are you doin in Tokyo, of all places?"