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==Overview==
==Overview==
The OSIRIS Network is a home to the dispossesed, the free agents, those who live on the edge. Made up of mercenaries: Runners, hackers and the fixers that get them jobs. Those within the network are outside of society and do not fit into its restrictions and mores.
The OSIRIS Network is a home to the dispossessed, the free agents, those who live on the edge. Made up of mercenaries: Runners, hackers and the fixers that get them jobs. Those within the network are outside of society and do not fit into its restrictions and mores.


==General Operations==
==General Operations==
  Job Running
The network's primary purpose is the acquisition of wealth to fund its organization, its network and its ability to build a home outside of the norm for those within its domain. To do this, it's members do odd jobs, known as runs, often working at the edge of legality.
  Hacking
  Private Investigations
  Bounty-Hunting
  Data-Smuggling


==Roles==
==Roles==
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=====Troubleshooters=====
=====Troubleshooters=====
Frontline focused runners who focus on doing our jobs.  
Front line focused runners who focus on doing the jobs that fund the network.  


=====Testers=====
=====Testers=====

Revision as of 00:24, 23 April 2020

Overview

The OSIRIS Network is a home to the dispossessed, the free agents, those who live on the edge. Made up of mercenaries: Runners, hackers and the fixers that get them jobs. Those within the network are outside of society and do not fit into its restrictions and mores.

General Operations

The network's primary purpose is the acquisition of wealth to fund its organization, its network and its ability to build a home outside of the norm for those within its domain. To do this, it's members do odd jobs, known as runs, often working at the edge of legality.

Roles

Moderators

Local reps of the greater network, a bridge for major contracts and the owners of the safehouse and front.

Fixers

Runners who focus on obtaining contracts, jobs and information.

Troubleshooters

Front line focused runners who focus on doing the jobs that fund the network.

Testers

Runners who focus on support of teams, training, recruiting, and logistics.

Gophers

Prospects being tested for inclusion into true membership.

Structure

A business, the Osiris Arcadium, acts as a front for a safehouse of runners and fixers who are part of the larger darknet syndicate known as The OSIRIS Network. Osiris feeds jobs, supplies and intelligence to the local safehouses through its moderator teams to aid its runs.

Members

(More information on prominent members and their roles to follow)