BLACKBIRD
extraction
BONE CREDIT
CARGO PULL
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
CROWN JEWEL
DEAD AIR DROP
DEAD LETTER
retrieval
DEEP DIVE
exploration
DELETE HISTORY
ESTATE SALE
FIRST RESPONDER
FLOOD PRICE
GLASS HOUSE
infiltration
GOLDEN PARACHUTE
IRON CURTAIN
sabotage
LAST CALL
assassination
LAST SHIFT
LOOSE END
LULLABY
protection
MIRROR MIRROR
social_engineering
NULL RETURN
OUT OF SCOPE
PIPELINE
smuggling
SECOND OPINION
SEVERANCE PAY
SOFT HOLD
SOURCE MATERIAL
TOOTH FAIRY
retrieval
USE OF FORCE
VOLUNTARY HOLD
BONE CREDIT
A dead drop posting in Marta Szelényi's rotation. Short, functional. Someone buried a Synapse-7 BCI with a dead freelancer — accident or sentiment — and now someone else wants it back before the drainage crew buries the whole sector under two meters of reclaimed water. The pay is modest. The work is unpleasant. C-tier jobs don't come with explanations.
Dovan Resh died six weeks ago, cause listed as cardiac event by the unlicensed clinic that signed the death chit. He wasn't a notable freelancer, but he was working a contract when he died — one he never filed a completion report on. The BCI's memory partition contains his last operational recordings, including surveillance footage of a Tier 3 logistics exec accepting a payment that the exec's employer very much wants to see. The anonymous client is almost certainly a rival within the same company. The Resh family doesn't know what Dovan was carrying when he died. If they find out the job involves his body, the contractor's problem stops being logistical.
Dovan Resh died six weeks ago, cause listed as cardiac event by the unlicensed clinic that signed the death chit. He wasn't a notable freelancer, but he was working a contract when he died — one he never filed a completion report on. The BCI's memory partition contains his last operational recordings, including surveillance footage of a Tier 3 logistics exec accepting a payment that the exec's employer very much wants to see. The anonymous client is almost certainly a rival within the same company. The Resh family doesn't know what Dovan was carrying when he died. If they find out the job involves his body, the contractor's problem stops being logistical.

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| codename | BONE CREDIT | ||||||||||||||||||||
| objective | Locate and exhume Dovan Resh from an unmarked the Gray Zone 14 burial site and extract the BCI unit from the skull without damaging the memory partitions. Deliver the intact device to a designated dead drop in the Kessler Ferry undermarket. | ||||||||||||||||||||
| location | the Gray Zone 14 drainage cemetery, eastern sector, beneath the Calumet overflow channel — GLMZ South Corridor | ||||||||||||||||||||
| target | Cortical BCI implant (Synapse-7 model, legacy hardware) buried with deceased freelancer Dovan Resh, the Gray Zone 14 unlicensed cemetery, eastern drainage sector | ||||||||||||||||||||
| payout | Φ9,500 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| status | open |