Ok, I got my notes. After more than an hour of debate, we decided to buy about 1000 transponders ($5000). We spent the days before the run attaching 11 to every truck we possibly could (2 mages, both using the levitate spell). The transponders are remotely programmable, and we used an exploited computer from another mission to send the re-program signal.
On the day of the attacks, the plan was to scan the trucks as they left the yard to a) get the location of the transponders so they could quickly be deactivated, and b) get the signal frequencies.
We already had a map of the routes they'd be taking, so all that was left was to ambush them.
Then, there was a catch. Each of the transport trucks were being followed by an unmarked car. Each of the trucks had a single driver, and the cars had a single driver. Problem!
We had 2 vehicles. One of them contained:
- Maniuplation mage (me!)
- Special Ops
- Hacker [driving]
The other contained:
- Illusion mage
- Hacker
- "Face"
- Rigger [driving]
First thing we did, active the 1000 transponders we planted around the city to all look like the trucks we're about to jack. When you can't jam them, just blanket the city in useless signals, right? That part of the plan was a stroke of genius on the part of one of our hackers.
Then, more or less simultaneously, this happened:
Truck 1:
- The manipulation mage (me!), who had summoned a water elemental, directed the elemental to use the "accident" power on the driver of one of the unmarked cars. He lost control, ran over a light post, and kept going. So he did it again, and he hit a school bus. Kids may have been injured, we didn't have time to chedk.
- The manipulation mage (me!) put a physical barrier around one of the drone blimps following the truck, which had no problem stopping the drone dead
- Our hacker pulled our truck alongside theirs
- The Special Ops jumped out, pulling open the passenger-side door. He put his sword through the truck's driver, which somehow didn't kill him. So he shot him point-blank in the face on burst fire. Then pushed him out the door, and took over the driving. Unfortunately, the windshield was covered in blood!
- The maniuplation mage (me!) directed his water elemental to wash the windows. Then we stopped sticking out like a sore thumb.
- The special ops guy activated a jammer, which jammed all the transponders in that truck.
- At her leasure, the hacker disabled the transponders
That truck had fallen!
Truck 2
- The rigger got our truck alongside the van we were trying to jack, and waited for a red light
- When it stopped, the "face" hopped out, pulled open the trucks door. He said "Get out, or you're dead, there's snipers in the buildings and I'll rip your head off", and proceeded to make an intimidation saving throw. With more successes than are even possible from pretty much every other person on the planet, the driver had no problem believing him, and running screaming for his life.
- The rigger and face hopped into the truck
- The illusionist made a massive illusion that looked to the drone and the unmarked tail that the truck was continuing on its proper path, but really it had turned off. By the time they had noticed, it was gone
- The rigger quickly deactivated the transponders while the face drove
Now, we pretty much got away free. As far as we knew, the control center for the trucks was going crazy. They didn't know what the hell was going on, or how to respond. We thought we were home free...
... then the helicopters showed up. 2 of them, with magical accompaniment, which meant we couldn't use an illusion. This was an "oh shit" moment. So as quickly as we could, we hit China Town, since it has lots of crap hanging over it. We wanted to go to the local hardware store to grab tarps (why the hell didn't we think of that beforehand?), but unfortunately, there was nowhere to park. We were doomed!
Then the manipulation mage (me!) realized that he still had a water elemental. He gave the water elemental money to run to the store and buy tarps (which apparently isn't uncommon in Shadowrun.. I want an elemental to buy my groceries), then when he returned we got him to affix the tarps to our trucks. At the next red light, we jumped out and tried them tight. From then on, it looked like we were ordinary delivery trucks, at least from helicopters.
Now all we had to do was get them through the worst part of the city. We used the Improved Invisibility spell on 2 of the trucks (thanks to the illusionist), and the water elemental's "conceal" ability on the other two (thanks to the maniuplationist (me!)). (4 trucks = our 2 + the 2 we stole).
After that, it was uneventful.
The lessons we learned:
- Have a contingency plan! We did not plan for the trucks to be followed We didn't plan for disguising the trucks, we didn't plan on being more than one person in the trucks (which, luckly, there wasn't). We weren't prepared for a lot of bad things that could have happened, and we're lucky that we survived them.
And that's the adventure. Every character came in handy (except one of the hackers who just drove.. but her player left early due to work, so..). The plan was good and solid, and went off nearly flawlessly.
It'll probably go down in history as one of the most successful shadowruns we ever did :-)