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As I travel back down to Terra (Train down to London), reflecting on my time at the Lunar Security Expo, I find myself speechless at the journey that began as a simple invitation to "see what the fuss is all about." What unfolded was an lense to the intricate strategies and the value of human connections that define not only core of the world (Netrunner) but also the heart of Jinteki.
Our team of Jinteki executives embraced a variety of strategies, each reflecting a unique perspective on how best to embody the corporationâs ethos. My first grand decision on the day, to invest all my chips in sets of past Jinteki cards, was bold but nessecary to prevent them falling into the wrong hands. My continue purchases and lending these cards to my fellow excutives showcased our spirit of collaboration, which was returned in kindâcredits gifted to me at a crucial moment allowed for the acquisition of tech cards that carried me through the semi-finals.
The tech cards played their role masterfully, but it was the older Jinteki cards that left an indelible mark. Their psychological impact on opponents was a sight to behold, evoking reactions that ranged from flabbergasted surprise to outright dismay. The elegance of balance and control are the very principles that first drew me to the runner Latâs approach, but it was through these cards full of suprises that I secured my path to the final victory.
The rivalry against HB was particularly exhilarating. Their shameless copyright infringementâpainting cards like Tatu-Bola and Anoetic Void purpleâdeserved every ounce of critique I delivered. Such audacity, I argued, contributed to their downfall, preventing them from advancing to the semi-finals. Yet, despite my gloating over Luminalâs ban, there was mutual respect, as they endured my provocations with grace.
The Weyland players deserve recognition for their appreciation of economic might, successfully pushing two members into the semi-finals. However, careful management of such resources is equally important. Their decision to heavily invest in side selection reflected an overconfidence in their fortress of violence, leaving critical tools, such as Film Critic, on the table. Seizing the opportunity, I acquired this silver bullet, and used it to dismantle their strategyâaccessing their project through a precise pinhole and slaughtering it to the outside world through contemporary media critique. Still, I must praise Lilith (played by Lily) for her inspired choice to import our Snares!âit is rare to encounter someone who can also appreciate such beauty.
The NBN executives added an entirely different flavor to the event. Victoriaâs information broker persona, masterfully portrayed by ExtraC, was a highlight of the expo, her intrigue and calculated moves bringing a sense of gravitas. And Tiff, as Zanth, turned even the mundane act of eating a sandwich into a comedic masterpieceâa true lesson in roleplaying brilliance. It is a shame I didnât have the chance to engage more deeply with the current news cycle.
This event was a celebration of camaraderie. To my fellow Jinteki executivesâReily as Dr. Rebecca Woodward, Augustus Caesur as Georg MĂźller, and sullivanblue as Lu Zehrmannâthank you for your insights, humor, and teamwork. To Zac (as Blaine), the organiser who brought this Security Expo to life, your dedication and bravery for making the first step is truly remarkable. And thank you to all the LARPers who supported the expo, especially those who had never touched the game beforeâit is a one-of-a-kind experience that I hope to never forget and I glad to have at least also convince some of you to join our line of profession.
Through this experience, I witnessed the embodiment of Jintekiâs core values:
Thus to conclude, I offer this poem:
We are Jinteki, a reflection of humanity.
From Restoration, we end all suffering, renewing the soul of who we are.
From Potential, we unleash our nature, shaping what weâre meant to be.
Through Evolution, we refine the essence, adapting, growing, reaching far.
For Perfection, we bring balance and purpose, guided by the human touch.
This is Jintekiâfor the Future Perfect.
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23 Dec 2024
Council
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23 Dec 2024
lif3line
Beautiful, 10/10 would get destroyed by cards I've never seen before again. It was lovely playing with you even if our game was The Worst |
Perfection