Posted: September 25th, 2009, 21:49
Al wrote:Good idea Nik, we don't like competition. Can we vector Chopper and Frank to these guys? I'd like to know who else is interested in our friends.
Al wrote:Good idea Nik, we don't like competition. Can we vector Chopper and Frank to these guys? I'd like to know who else is interested in our friends.
Frank wrote:Probably best for me an Chopper to leave the two yak alone, I figure strictly watching like Nik says means watch them, even if they get jumped by yaks we watch.
And if Alec an Xa are on to their gook tail and we forcibly remove it we might change their plans or spook them and lose them.
Possible that we can have a look at the warehouse where the yaks went, see what they're up to in area. What do you think Al?
Chopper wrote:*yawn*
This bar work is really exciting guys. Are you sure no one needs me to break into anywhere, or ask a few polite questions?
I'll slope off somewhere quiet and ask around my contacts to see if we're at cross purposes, or can maybe help each other out.Al wrote:Yeah, you're right Frank. We don't want to risk spooking them. Let me make a couple of phone calls, see if I can find out what the Yak are doing here.
Grimmie wrote:Do you want me to fly over and trail the Japanese, or just try and salvage anything I picked up from the bar?
Frank wrote:I think we can leave the Japanese angle to Al for now. Likely we'll pick them up following the main targets again.
The big black dude and two orks are interesting, they sound like major buyers.
We have Nik's and Leland tailing Alec and Caine so we get Chopper or me to back Al in having a watch over Xa because he's still at their base at this time.
N-zo does a search of Caine and his buddies faces courtesy of Nikolai's drones sensors and finds out about them too.
Sound good to everyone?
Your contacts come up blank on specifics, as they are Shotozumi-gumi linked, but you do find out that the Kenran-kai are a bunch of hardcore traditionalist nutjobs. Literal death before dishonour types. They are often used by Shotozumi and other highups to do things that need discretion rather than just big muscles. If they are following your guys, its probably on the say so of someone high up.Dog Pants wrote:I'll slope off somewhere quiet and ask around my contacts to see if we're at cross purposes, or can maybe help each other out.
Firebird has the absolute stereotype ganger history. You could have lifted the info you find on him from a textbook. A few small time gangs in his youth, moved up to the slightly bigger time when he joined the First Nations in the last couple of months.Searches for the two guys we are following - past alleigances (not mentioned in Info dump 1)
Leland on the comms to the group wrote:So what's the lowdown on the Yaks? and where the hell are our marks?
Can I get any info on what was going on between the First Nations and the Yakuza? Or at the very least take an educated guess?Al wrote:Well these aren't your usual Yak thugs, someone's hired these guys for something pretty specific. I can't help feel it's something to do with the Yak contract they were doing not long ago. Maybe that's the same reason we're here. I'll keep my ear to the ground, see if I can shed any light on that. Doesn't hurt to have a little background info.
Any names for the small time gangs?Joose wrote:Firebird has the absolute stereotype ganger history. You could have lifted the info you find on him from a textbook. A few small time gangs in his youth, moved up to the slightly bigger time when he joined the First Nations in the last couple of months.
Well, like I said, the First Nations *used* to be Yakuza heavies: Guys the Yaks would roll in when they needed extra muscle, or when they wanted to distance themselves a little. The First Nations were happy enough with this for quite a while, as it got them a good income and a degree of security. Recently though, Blood-Of-The-Buffalo, the leader of the First Nations, has decided that his gang could easily be the Amerind version of the Ancients (the biggest Elf gang in america), and has cut ties with them. They have had quite good relations with some other gangs and assorted crims in the past; like the Dogmen and Koshari, so are probably chumming up with them. Quite why the Yaks are pissed enough to get the Kenran-kai involved, no-one seems to be sure.Dog Pants wrote:
Can I get any info on what was going on between the First Nations and the Yakuza? Or at the very least take an educated guess?
Hiro - Yakuza contact, loyalty 1, connection 2
Kia - Yakuza contact, loyalty 1, connection 4
Seattle street gangs knowledge - 2
Yakuza knowledge - 2
Yeah, but a quick search confirms that they are *seriously* small time. Half a dozen kids from the same street kind of small time.Any names for the small time gangs?