
It's only a matter of time, you think - every year, the counter-intrusion programs get better, the Artificial Intelligences smarter. You live for the new program, the next satellite downlink - the next piece of hot data that comes your way. Sometimes you uncover important things - Corporate treachery or deadly secrets. You've tackled them all, buying, trading and selling their deepest secrets at will. Your defense and offense programs are arrayed at a touch of your mental fingertips - a quick jolt of Demon or Vampire and the data fortresses fall. You slip into the "hardest" mainframe systems with ease. As an electronic wraith, you are the ultimate "hacker", your brain wired into special modems and computer links. Now, nothing can stop you with your direct mental link to the computer, you can plunge headfirst into the dizzying data-winds of the Net the worldwide telecommunications system that joins humanity together. When you were thirteen, you shifted enough funds out of unprotected TransAmerican Bank accounts to finance your first neural interface plugs. By fifth grade, you'd already mastered everything the school computer literacy lab could throw at you - you were already using C++ and META-LINGUA to crack into the district's mainframe and change your grades. When you were three, your parents bought you an old Apple IV GS with a Radius 241 wall screen, and your life was changed. Netrunner mercenaries are typically at odds with NetWatch, making browsing cyberspace even more difficult and dangerous than it already is.Ĭorporations typically have their own netrunners working for them to make sure that their Data Fortresses remain secure, while mercenary netrunners can either be working for themselves or taking contracts for corporate espionage. Netrunners use Cyberdecks to "jack in" to the Net, which allows them to interact with the Net in a far quicker and more intuitive way than a keyboard would allow. Netrunners were originally introduced in the Cyberpunk 2013: View from the Edge sourcebook.

Although anyone can enter the Net (also known as cyberspace), most people can't use the "Menu." The Menu is a group of Applications (Apps) that are Interface programs that allows a Netrunner to Locate Remote, Run Software, Control Remote, LDL Link, Load, Create and Delete. Using their brain-computer interface implants, they roam the Internet, looking for systems to hack and information to sell to fixers. Netrunners are savvy hackers, but with a cybernetically augmented interface system implanted into their body. Awareness/Notice Basic Tech Education System Knowledge CyberTech Cyberdeck Design Composition Electronics Programming
