Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-34848384-20180522124637/@comment-25396609-20180523021540

It is pretty difficult if you end up in an outright battle, but it's really meant more to be run like a carefully orchestrated bank heist and al arge part of every run is learning the exact details of the facility you'll be infiltrating (usually including a few scouting runs) and forming a plan to deal with it. Plus most people are self-taught. I'd say if you used it for RWBY, having everyone be trained by professionals (and not needing to worry about balancing strength of weapons to how legal they are to own, difficulty of aquisition, and ability to conceal them) would make things a fair bit simpler.

A common shortening of Street Samurai to help distinguish them from actual Samurai os Street Sam. I didn't know it was short for Samurai until about two weeks into planning for the game I was in for a brief time.

Rigging is a ton of fun, though the mechanics are a bit complicated. Like I said, one of the first things I did was stop an armed robbery of the resturaunt I was having dinner at by using my Command Console (A specialized computer designed for interface with a Rigger's specific augmentations) by descretely popping it open (I had it mounted inside a brieface), jacking in with an uplink cable, taking control of my van and my drone. Opened the rear door of the vehicle, drove my drone out ONTO THE HOOD OF THE ROBBER'S CAR (because they parked behind me and blocked me in like an asshole), shot the guy in the drivers seat, then the passenger, and when the guy inside the place tried to run away I had it follow him and shoot him in the back.

Good times. I tried to play it nonchalant but I was the only other person in the place at the time so the owner figure out it was me and comped my meal. Then I got the FUCK out of there before the cops showed up because like must Runners I was a wanted man.