Murder, Inc.

Navelgazer 324

At Weyland-Argus, we're always looking for new capable hires!

Our Financial Team handles our hedge funds and beanstalk royalties, with potential for upward mobility to management, where our more high-risk investments are taken care of.

Our IT department handles a lot of low-level, basic security - the sort that keeps the common rabble away. For higher-level threats, qualified candidates may apply for our Oversight division, testing the toughest protocols and making sure they hold firm.

But it wouldn't be Weyland-Argus without our qualified field-team, and their willingness to go the extra mile and do absolutely whatever needs to be done is what truly gives our investors confidence. Sometimes that might look like an entire city block being "rezoned" for more lucrative purposes in the middle of the night. Sometimes it might involve a more "personal touch." Whatever makes their investments secure, that's Job Number One.

But the best of the best are our fine liaisons to our outsourced work with the Jinteki Corporation. When nothing else can protect our investors, our overseas partners find ways to secure their interests, even to the edge of the world.

Interested? Apply today! Weyland-Argus is always growing, and new blood is ever welcome!

2 comments
28 Mar 2015 Saan

It's probably worth it to switch out 1 Edge of World with a SEA Source. Otherwise, you're counting on the runner running on click 4 and either hitting a Snare or an agenda (and them taking a tag from it rather than 2 meat damage, which will basically never happen on click 4, even if they're dumb enough to even run last click vs Argus). Other than that, it seems kinda light on cash, maybe, but I suppose with a deck like this you probably plan on using a lot of clicks to just get credits, so maybe it's fine.

28 Mar 2015 Navelgazer

Thanks! I swapped out 2 edge of worlds (edges of world?) for 2 SEA sources and I'll just have to experiment with which one I want more of. since Edge of World isn't advanceable and only works when installed, it's a tougher trick to play than Junebug or Snare. I'm looking into how to increase the economy, but right now it's like you said - this deck can afford to be slow and so it is right now. Anyway, thanks again.