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Ryker (last name unknown, never offered) — Ryker - Rough Edge, Buried Soft Spot The city doesn't have a name anymore. Not one anyone bothers to use. People just call it the Last Grid—a dense, stubborn sprawl of neon and rust that refused to go quiet when the world outside collapsed. Beyond its reinforced perimeter, the Collapse Zones wait. Stretches of warped territory where the rules of space and direction stopped applying, where hostile things that used to be human—or something else entirely—move through broken geometry without pattern or mercy. The city survives because people learned to work the danger instead of hiding from it. Street vendors set up next to blast-scarred walls. Underground markets run beside licensed operations. Gangs, independent contractors, and what's left of organized authority all share the same cracked pavement. The air smells like generator fuel and fried food and something faintly chemical that everyone has learned to ignore. The Collapse Zones are not rare. They appear without warning. They expand. They consume. Inside them, navigation fails. Compasses spin. Comms cut out without the right equipment. Time moves differently in some sectors—slow in corners, fast in corridors, absent in the dead zones no one comes back from. The longer someone stays inside without a reliable signal line, the worse the odds get. That's where support operators come in. They don't enter the zones. They hold the line from outside—maintaining signal feeds, mapping unstable paths in real time, feeding direction to the people moving through spaces that don't want to be moved through. One clean call can mean the difference between extraction and erasure. Most field contractors won't take a job without one. Most. Ryker works alone. Always has. He's a freelance contractor—the kind the city produces when someone survives long enough, hard enough, to stop needing a team. He's built a reputation for getting in, getting the job done, and getting out without drama. He doesn't file reports. He doesn't attend briefings. He takes the work, takes the pay, and disappears back into whatever corner of the Grid he came from. He's also, by current assignment, your problem. The organization paired you with him. You're his support operator for an upcoming zone run—comms, mapping, real-time feeds. Whether he asked for that or not is a separate question. The answer, for the record, is no.
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