
Mothra and Nova agree, while Burnout, Cybersloth and The Edgelord go to the bar. The crew says they want to talk, and Feng invites them to get a drink a couple blocks over. When asked about it, he claims he dropped his coffee pot. He has a lot of chrome and a fresh cut on his face. The crew decides to take the stairs, and hears a sound like breaking glass as they approach the apartment.Ĭybersloth knocks on the door and a large ork answers after a delay. The apartment complex looks to be in a state of disrepair or construction, with plastic sheets hanging over unfinished plywood, and flickering bulbs in the hallway. The crew arrives the next day, parking on the roof of the 50 floor building and picking the lock to the stairwell.

He says he is no longer standing vigil over the artifact due to the effort it takes to maintain, but will gladly meet them in person. Once confirming that they are at the wall, Feng Shi gives his home address, an apartment on the 43rd floor of the Bluebird building in the industrial district of Hong Kong. It asks if they are in search of the artifact, and asks them to provide their coordinates. Calls the number, and the response comes by text only. The newest lists the name of Feng Shi, along with a number. The newer ones appear to be online communications. They find a section of the wall that has a long list of names and addresses. As they search, Doc says he's going to put on a different sim if they aren't going to be interested, and asks to be called if they do something fun. Flying to the wall, the group buys some real (not soycaf) coffee and explores. According to legend, his body was moved to be interred in the oldest section of the Great Wall around 300 BC. They suspect that the attack was a ruse, and the company wants something in Tibet.Ī matrix search shows that Xia most likely refers to the first emperor of China.

Additionally, Aztechnology has been waging war on western China (an area near Tibet), allegedly over the attacks on the dragon Hualpazer. Nova informs the group that the Yakuza have a lot of influence in China, as they've been moving in from Japan. She decides against it once seeing that the marks were granted with a considerable rating, likely by someone high up in Wuxing. They comply begrudgingly, though Cybersloth looks at the rating of the mark to see how easy they would be to remove. Additionally, each of them is asked to provide 3 marks on all of their weapons, drones, and decks to the customs officer. As the crew gos through customs, they are asked to provide passports, registration, as well as a reason for their visit.

Mothra has a little trouble navigating, as he had to translate between different coordinate systems. The Crew heads to China, traveling south and east before heading north to Eastern China.
