I'm guessing they just need to be on our persons.Dog Pants wrote:There's no instructions with these RFIDs is there?
So Al, we have to go to this club? I might need to get a tux.
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Al wrote:I still don't get the RFIDs. I was thinking we need them to get in, but that's just weird. If we need them afterwards then why give them us now. I'm tempted to leave them here to teach them to be more concise with their instructions. If we do need these to get in then we need to decide who's going.



N-zo moves his feet off the table and pulls his shotgun from under the coat.N-zo wrote:As long as you have the Tag on you, it will scan, if its worn, embedded or even ingested it will give off a signal. I'd go for wearing them.
As for a club that uses 'em, make sure your SIN's up to scratch and you have cash.
N-zo to Frank wrote:You want Gunwank, try this one man, my T-250, Short barreled and pistol-gripped for easy stash, Advanced safety, Smartlinked to the shades and my fave add on, the inbuilt Laser range finder, again hooked to the shades. Takes normal shot, with the standard spread settings, or the 'Shocklock' doorbreaker rounds.
Only takes 5 shells, but I figure after that, you know the score anyway.


As the picture of Dae appears...Frank wrote:Door breaker rounds huh, I tend to smash through them. But then I am a meat head.
A good clean gun, fit for purpose. I like that. When I get custom orders through with pearl inlays and acid etch scroll work I know the money is good but the buyer is a vut.
You ever want something with a longer range then you let me know.
Frank wrote:Sheeit, it's not often I want something as tuskless and smooth as that. Shame we're not going back to the titty bar for the next meet, I liked that one.

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYuA2KD7jpA[/media]HereComesPete wrote:Sheeit, it's not often I want something as tuskless and smooth as that. Shame we're not going back to the titty bar for the next meet, I liked that one.



Its not a yak bar as such. The Yakuza are known to wine and dine visitors there, but so are the Mafia, the Seoulpa rings and the Triads. The Vory dont, but they are more "grotty biker bar" people. Its not all crims though (depending on your definitions), as high up corporate types use it too, as do fancy pants media stars. Basically, its a high class restaurant with a good line in privacy (if you want it) and security.Dog Pants wrote:What do I know Joose?
Seattle Nightlife: 5 dice;
5, 5, 3, 1, 5: 3 hits.
Yakuza: 6 dice;
2, 4, 6, 4, 5, 5: 3 hits.
