《Shadowrun: The Wild Fire Tales》Prologue Part One: The Corporate Decisions
Advertisement
Going into the 1990s, the world had reason to be optimistic, because its denizens were blissfully unaware of the drastic changes that were to come.
On the surface, society looked to be moving in a positive direction. The growth of new technology such as cell phones and portable computers was making worldwide communication easier and creating a flurry of industry. The internet's creation gave rise to increased possibilities for spread of knowledge, helping to educate its users on important topics and issues of the day. The rise of corporations stealing land for projects and flexing their financial muscle was now being challenged by a wave of progressive governments elected in countries across the world. The key one was in America, where new President Jeffrey Lynch was sworn in in 1993 on an anti-corruption platform, resolving to clean up Washington. Lynch tried to accomplish this by gathering hand-picked judges to fill vacant Supreme Court positions, presumably thinking they'd be loyal to the government in important matters such as corporate versus government disputes. The economy was generally healthy worldwide, unemployment was lowering, and quality of life seemed to be on the up and up.
Towards the end of the decade, things changed. The event that changed corporations, the federal government, and their balance of power forever was simple enough on the surface: The New York City government offered a contract to a local Teamsters Union, the Union found it lacking, rejected it, and the truckers under said Union went on strike.
This caused a big problem, as many of the striking truckers drove food shipments across America. With less food reaching stores successfully, segments of the New York and even American populations began to go hungry as prices soared. The prospect of starvation turned to desperation, and one hungry, desperate group of poorer New York citizens went after a truck during a miserable April afternoon in 1999, thinking it contained much-needed food.
Advertisement
What it actually contained was medical waste to be disposed of by the Seretech company. It also contained a team of trigger-happy Seretech security guards, who did not take well to civilians trying to tear the truck apart to get its contents. The ensuing carnage led to the deaths of 20 Seretech security force members and over 200 civilians in a brutal firefight.
The disaster was met with a fierce response by the US government, who took Seretech to federal trial court for criminal negligence. Besides wanting good PR for "avenging" the civilian deaths, the Lynch administration wanted corporations across America to be collectively hammered by a guilty verdict with far-reaching precedent, hoping that it would curb the troublesome rise of private corporate security armies. The trial court ultimately did find Seretech guilty in Round 1 of the trials.
Seretech's appeal, however, was successful, and the government's final appeal to overturn Seretech's appeal was blown up by Lynch's own hand-picked Supreme Court justices, who ruled that Seretech's use of force was justified to transport the waste. The states of New York and New Jersey, by authorizing Seretech to be in charge of the waste's transport, were making Seretech liable to take any and all available means to protect its cargo. The court even commended Seretech for saving lives with its effective defence of cargo, arguing that the release of medical waste in a crowded urban area could've killed thousands instead of the hundreds that did die.
Seretech, and corporations in general, got a vital victory, one that essentially justified the existence of corporate militia to protect their interests. A few years later, they got a second vital victory that completed their master plan.
In 1997, the Shiawase Corporation opened a high-end aluminum production factory in California. The factory put a huge strain on the regional power grid, and locals saw their power bills rapidly increase. Shiawase decided to counter these problems by building a nuclear power plant to power the aluminum factory, but ran into roadblocks with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. One of the contentious issues was the NRC wanting local police officers for security staff, instead of Shiawase's corporate militia (Essentially, this was an attempt to work around the Seretech Decision). Shiawase battled in court to get the plant built, and eventually had it finished and online in late 2000, a stunning architectural feat.
Advertisement
Shiawase's power plant caught the eye of various eco-terrorists as a target, and a wild group among them called TerraFirst! decided to attack it. A well-trained group of TerraFirst! special ops forces made it through the outer containment zone undetected, but were brutally annihilated by Shiawase security forces as they tried to breach the containment building.
The NRC took Shiawase to court for criminal negligence, but stumbled and fell on their own sword. Shiawase lawyers argued successfully that the NRC's own attempts at applying security measures blunted the quality of Shiawase's plant security, and had Shiawase been allowed to set up its own security regulations unencumbered, the TerraFirst! team wouldn't have made it near the containment zone, let alone the building.
Shiawase then went for its biggest hand, citing the precedent of legal cases (such as the Seretech Decision) to ultimately argue that "Corporate Extraterritoriality" was needed, and that corps should be able to do whatever they damn well pleased to protect their property, as long as it worked and didn't do adverse harm to the people of America (at least, no harm to the non-criminal element of the populace). The Supreme Court blindsided the government yet again by agreeing with this stance, and, eventually, the Shiawase Decision was finalized.
What the Seretech and Shiawase Decisions had accomplished was making corporations powerful enough to be outside the government's jurisdiction on matters that necessitated armed force. Now, any attack made on a corporate employee could be judged as an act of war, and met with a response by corporate security forces from across the nation to neutralize the threat, without much fear of government interference (this became known as the "first-bullet principle" by legal scholars). Any attack on a corporation's property could be met with a response by a corporate security army, who would have legal jurisdiction over their own property and could play judge, jury, and (for the most part) executioner with anyone who invaded.
Corporations took advantage of this to buy large swaths of land, invest further in technological advancements in warfare, beef up their security forces with highly-trained, combat-hardened operatives, the whole nine yards. Eventually, megacorporations worldwide became above petty things such as national government regulations, and the world changed forever......
Advertisement
- In Serial67 Chapters
Law of Shadows
Mercs are causing trouble in my city. They are hunting someone, whatever the cost. It’s not like I care that some lowly humans died, but if I don’t act now it would set a bad example. So what would the hero do? Probably he would save the victims and protect them while the enemies keep coming… Yeah, as if I would ever do something so troublesome! They aren’t calling me the demon lord for no reason. I suppose I’ll just shoot the victim and be done with it. ——————————————————————————————— Reading Order of the Multiverse-Books ——————————————————————————————— Author's Comment: If you find mistakes, pls tell, thx. I don't like mistakes.[/window] Author's Comment: I was asked about reading my work on other sites. The answer is simple: Currently, I am not active in any other networks than royalroadl.com. Only here, I correct mistakes and errors. If you read it anywhere else and have to pay for it or have to deal with an annoying amount of advertisement, You Are Being Betrayed. You would do good if you make other people in that network aware of it. This is a free project of mine for the purpose of having fun. And if people try to make money with it you shouldn't bother visiting their website. I have no problem with translation and reposting of the story, as long as the person in question isn't doing it for money or stealing my identity. The only one whom I actually allowed to have my work on his website is Armaell who invested the time to compile them into pdf. (http://armaell-library.net/author/andur)
8 193 - In Serial29 Chapters
Hit It Very Hard
When offered the chance to be someone else, to live as a fantasy character, people invariably gravitate towards a style of play centred on fancy maneuvres and flashy spellcraft that take multiple strategic steps to outwit opponents and win glory. Why not just cut out the middleman with a large axe and be done with it?
8 160 - In Serial24 Chapters
Maverick Engineer Saga
Arjun, a first-year college student, dies because of a freak mishap and reincarnates in ancient India. Can he survive a harsh life in the ancient era without the needed skill set? Can he come to bear the loss of loved ones? Fate flings various questions and, most important of all, why did he reincarnate? Disclaimer: This story is about a modern man ill-equipped for his time in ancient India. The story delves into the realm of believability instead of wish fulfilment, with a healthy dose of supernatural elements, so no, overpowered MC. The picture is of a placeholder and does not belong to me. If I become rich or the readers donate to it, I would replace the picture. Author note: If you find errors, let me know.
8 241 - In Serial6 Chapters
The Vigilante's Heart
When Anna Richard's planet gets destroyed, new realities are revealed to her. Deep down she always believed in the existence of aliens but to be saved by them and to be given a second chance at life was unexpectedly surprising. But everything has a cost. The cost of her second chance at life is, a mission to prove herself so her little baby girl and her mother would be given a chance to continue their lives on a new planet. . Bruce Wayne had always had a mistrust towards aliens. His relationship with Kal-el was an exception but he wasn't looking forward to making any new ones. His world slowly starts to turn when an alien has nowhere to go but be his guest. How will things turn out to be when the billionaire, womanizer by day and vigilante by night, gets his heart stolen by an alien. ` Bruce Wayne / Batman Love Story. Fanfiction ONLY USING THE CHARACTERS, THE STORYLINE IS NOT CONSISTENT WITH DC MOVIES OR COMICS. I DO NOT OWN ANY JUSTICE LEAGUE CHARACTERS, THEY ARE PROPERTY OF DC. I ONLY OWN THE OCs AND PLOT.
8 84 - In Serial13 Chapters
Gaster x Reader- Not Your Fault
You're a human who has fallen down into the underground. There you meet a certain skeletal scientist and his sons. Will you get close to the family or will you become their enemy.Loosely based on TheBombDiggity666 Dadster comics (which you should totally check out if you haven't already) and occurs before frisk's appearance.Also artwork is not mine~
8 196 - In Serial48 Chapters
{WICKED GAMES} Mitsuya x Fem!Reader
-𝐭𝐚𝐤𝐚𝐬𝐡𝐢 𝐦𝐢𝐭𝐬𝐮𝐲𝐚 𝐱 𝐟𝐞𝐦!𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐫-after realizing her feelings for ken ryuguji, y/n goes to speak with him despite knowing about his relationship with emma sano. however, she ends up walking in on what was supposed to be his secret proposal to his girlfriend. as y/n backs away, she falls right into kisaki who leads her down a path of substance abuse until she's wrapped tight around his finger and does anything he asks without question. lucky for y/n, there is someone else who catches her before she falls too deep under kisaki's control.𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠𝐬!languagealcohol and drug abusegun violencei am a whore for hanma so expect hanma content lol𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐬!smut, fluff, angst「 © 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟏 | 𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐚𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐲𝐠𝐢𝐚𝐧𝐭 」i do not own tokyo revengers or its character.i only own the ocs and the plot.
8 574

