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The Mismatched Motel

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(This is one of my first attempts of working with the SRR editor.)

This is a room in the "Mismatched Motel", which is a motel that operates out of an abandoned Mitsuhama office-block in Auburn, Seattle. The rooms generally don't have a unifying theme, as they're a mix of old offices, meeting rooms, staff-rooms and the like.

This room had been a meeting room in its earlier life, which can be still experience via the paper-supply walk-in closet. The motel's managers decided to keep this, stock the room with some work- as well as meeting-space and hire it out to low-level entrepreneurs, traveling sararimen who can't draw on A, AA or AAA corp resources and the occasional shadowrunner team planning their next job.

If pressed, the management would strongly deflect any accusations that it was harboring criminals.

If pressed further, they would issue a statement that the state-of-the-art anti-surveillence measures built-in into the motel are purely for the sake of their paying, civilian, legal customers. To safeguard them against any kind of street-roaming riff-raff trying to extract data.

If pressed even further, probably with a 10mm barrel pressed against their forehead, certain members of management might be willing to grudgingly agree that they've been getting "donations" via certified credsticks from people with names like "NovaHot" and "eraz0r" and even "The Penguin Mastermind".
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Interesting concept, one would wonder how Shadowrunner's quarters usually look like (or at least team meeting rooms for that matter). Probably there's also a lot of individual touch, but maybe a few traits will be very similar.
It makes me want (again) to have more spare time and try to get some own SRR campaign done. But I am happy that at least I make it (usually) to my weekly DSA (TDE) and SR pen & paper sessions.