![]() ![]() ![]() Are you a bit lost here? Well, that’s understandable. In this adventure, MacCallister has finally discovered who was behind the fake Mayan Cutter serial killer and is bound and determined to get vengeance. I bring up MacCallister to start off this review because he is the focal point of the newest Shadowun Mission: On a Silver Platter. ![]() Of course, I’m also not an orc who had my only daughter murdered by a racist serial killer who was a copycat of a PREVIOUS serial killer and have spent the last two years of my life tracking down who was pulling the strings on “The Mayan Cutter 2.0.” I’m of glad that’s not my life, but it is MacCallister’s. Of course that’s where the similarities stop. We both refuse to drop the term “decker” even though it seems everyone else has. We both still use out of date slang like slag, frag, and chummers in relation to the Sixth World and we haven’t updated our speech patterns to modern vernacular that sounds stupid to us. We’ve both influenced a younger generation (Myself through Pokemon, McAllister through Orc Rights). We’re both older dudes that keep in shape. Johnson named MacCallister is a Shadowrun character I can relate to pretty well. ![]()
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