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The reluctant uplift of night city

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An otherwise unimportant man is selected to become entertainment for Eldritch beings who decided they want to watch an uplift of the cyberpunk world from grimdark into anything else.
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Uneven-nova

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A month in this god-forsaken city, a single month was all it took for me to come to a conclusion.

"This city can suck a fart outta my ass" Such profound words of wisdom had come to me after I had spent a full 31 days barely scraping by and having been forced to do some shady shit just to survive.

And you know what the funny thing about that is, it's that I have a fucking superpower and it still did diddly squat with getting myself a place to live.

Sure, it was the only reason I hadn't bled out from the major artery bleeding after waking up in a car crash with a piece of glass stabbed right into my thigh, and realistically the only reason I'm not dead or starving but still.

I should probably clarify but I didn't have the normal power one would expect to help survive such a car crash. Instead of regeneration or healing or even just a stronger body, I had been given the ability to make technology (you know, the one thing every other human can do).

I'm bitching and complaining, but really, the ability to just know how to make any form of tech I want is beyond busted power in a setting like the one I found myself in.

See, among the many different worlds I could have found myself in, the world of cyberpunk was probably the single easiest one offered.

While still incredibly dangerous in its own right it had that right ratio of 'completely fucked up things I may be able to help fix' and 'holy fuck I might die right now' that the audience might enjoy, said audience being the gagglefuck of Eldritch beings that had offered me the chance to 'live again' without actually asking for my opinion in the matter.

So there I was, a fully organic car crash victim with the ability to know how to build anything I wanted (and the subsequent steps needed to achieve building it), kinda like those tinkers from the parahumans we novels, only without the magic bullshit that let them build a raygun from scrap.

And now here I am still all of those things but now I have a building (cough* barely standing garage *cough) I had purchased with the month's worth of money I had earned by building scrap code daemons on an agent long rendered outdated and selling them for barely a 15th of their worth.

Still, even with an outdated agent and having to manually type every line, my daemons were both backwards and forwards compatible because of their sheer simplicity.

Now back to the present, I stood just inside the garage and, after a quick look around, decided the first thing I needed to do was clean this place up. It was a pigsty, and rubbish was strewn all over the place along with the old rusted car frame, which sat dead centre of the room.

Rolling up my sleeves I got to work cleaning, after a quick run to the nearest shop to grab some proper PPE, of course, because I had absolutely no intention of getting tetanus from a rusty screw.

I spent the following 3 hours just getting rid of trash and broken objects, and the next hour was me just tidying up what was left or stuff I couldn't realistically move myself.

Sighing as I sat on one of the only recoverable seats, I took a moment to take stock. I had an out-of-date agent already linked to a programmer persona and a garage full of either scrap or barely not scrap.

I shook my head before hauling myself back up to my feet and getting back to work. I spent a while just organising what was barely usable from the completely useless, even with my ability and what I was left with was just barely enough to get myself started.

In one of the side rooms, I had found an ancient desktop that had suffered a power supply failure and had no hope of ever working again after being left to sit and collect dust, so I ripped it apart and reused what I could.

I did what I could but even with my ability I wasn't ever going to get much, a small collection of usable parts I spent an hour jury rigging them into an external possessor for my agent, which would allow me to improve my work as a programmer, along with that I recovered an actual physical keyboard which I also connected to my agent. But other than that I wasn't lucky enough to get any more from the old junker.

With no other choice, I refocused on programming more daemons. Now that I had a somewhat (very dubious) usable setup I was able to expand and start specialising in what type I wanted to make.

Beforehand, I had made junk data daemons whose only capability was to flood any system with random nonsense until either removed or the system crashes. While effective and especially more so in my case, as I had built them to be so simplistic and compact that they were hardly noticeable when actively looking for them, they had drawbacks.

First off, they were indiscriminate in their attack, so if you were connected to a system when they went off, you would also be flooded with junk data, even if you were the one who set it off. Secondly, it renders all information unusable, so any form of data you might have needed to secure becomes random junk.

So after a while spent deciding what type of daemon to make I finally settled on a simple surveillance daemon, built to constantly run any face, tattoo, scars or other information across all forms of registry I could access with a special bit of code that would allow anybody with access to other registries to easily add more to its list if they wanted.

After a moment of deliberation on whether it was a good idea to publish such a piece of code, I decided there was no way this hadn't already been created before by another.
 
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The following three days were spent just making and selling all manner of daemons (mainly ones I knew couldn't properly be used against me or I would otherwise be able to implement countermeasures against) and I managed to make a whopping 500 eddies which if converted back to USD (circa 2025 Earth Prime) is about $125 so not really that much.

But during my spare time, either waiting to fall asleep or during my downtime from my programs compiling or payments pending, I had managed to finish a basic outline of what I had to do as fast as possible.

See, I started with the end goal first, which, after some thought, I decided was to make myself a New-U station like from Borderlands, which would revive me should I die. But to make one, I'd need to synthesise Eridium, which needs either a material synthesiser or an atomic fabricator.

But to even begin making something so complex as those machines, I'd first need to make the tools to make the tools, and to do that I'd need money and materials.

In simpler terms, I had a long road ahead of me,e and thank all the fucking stars in the sky a lot of the tools to make the tools just so happen to coincide with what would be needed to make, repair or install cyberware.

So I needed to acquire funds (most likely from either more programming or other tech related support work) to buy the most basic Ripperdoc equipment and start working on both building up and also keeping a cover by actually doing the work of a Ripperdoc. Thankfully my abilities considered a human just a fleshy machine and would help me pull off some complete bullshit if I did become a doctor.

With my path decided I got to work, using the piss poor amounts of rep given from my work making efficient and effective daemons to start applying for other gigs of the software variety, and while not overly known I did have enough to land some basic work.

The money made on the first three days went into gathering much needed resources to finish my jury rigged PC built around the old agent, which when completed was still complete garbage but at least now wasn't at risk of taking it with me if it decided to die randomly.

And with a better PC came better work and results, and so I branched out more finding different work such as a request to optimise or otherwise replace the software in an older pair of kiyoshi optics. The eye had been discontinued and was starting to suffer from constant error messages to cover the owner's vision and rendered them near blind.

When I had received a copy (nobody is dumb enough to give the original code to a random coder) I had immediately noticed the sheer bloatware purpose built into the code, the user was constantly bombarded with any and all ads the corporation could program into the eyes.

In fact the code to incorporate ads into the user's vision was longer than the code to connect to the optic nerve and subsequently the neuroport in the user's brain.

It was so activating to see just how cartoonishly evil/ purposely incompetent the corporations were, I can't imagine how soulless you have to be to incorporate planned obsolescence into some bodies eyes.

It was so fucking annoying that I decided right then and there that no piece of software or hardware would ever leave my care if I wasn't absolutely sure that it wouldn't shit itself anytime in the next ten years. And even beyond that I made sure to build the code given to me from the bottom up to be as optimised as possible, I isolated the code that facilitates the most important functions as I was unaware if they had anti tampering measures and rebuilt the rest completely.

When I was done I was left with a piece of code that would still allow for the normal functions of optics but had none of the bloatware and subsequently no ads or lag (at least on the software side of things).

I finally noticed that I may have gone overboard when I used the still isolated parts of the original code to set up a proxy system that would run said code but not actually connect to the hardware itself leaving no possibility to bypass it via hacking.

I looked over my work and shrugged, deciding that I didn't really care if I gave some random person with ancient optics the ability to bypass any attempt at hacking (at least their optics).

I sent the compiled code back to the contact given when I had accepted the job and checked the time, I had spent a full 4 hours on just that, which given my ability meaning I didn't spend any time having to problem solve or actually encounter any problems while working.

I stood from my makeshift work station and stretched, cracking my back and shoulders multiple times as I did so. When I was done I made my way over to the ratty couch I had been using as a bed while I saved enough to buy a proper mattress and laid down to get some rest.

(??? Pov)

"Sir, we have received a response from one of the prospective runners" humming in response as he tried his damnedest to rid himself of the continued error messages displayed upon his optics, the older man sat behind a wooden desk waiting for his subordinate to continue.

"After reviving the proposed software we have used both our in-house runners and outsourced smaller pieces that they had not been certain of to outside runners" growing increasingly annoyed at the roundabout way the man was talking when the older man finally spoke up.

"Is it safe or not Keisuke" startling at being directly spoken to, the man froze and continued, "yes sir. As far as we can tell, other than being incredibly well made and utilising a proxy system it has no backdoors or even the bloatware normal for even high-end work"

A wave of the hand was all Keisuke needed, he quickly pulled the data shard holding the new code and offered it to the older man while bowing low.

Plucking the shard from his hands the old man deftly slid the small piece of hardware into his neuroport before sitting back in his chair to let the software integrate.

"You spoke highly of this work, you should know what will become of you should it not meet such praise" still bowing at the waist the man dared not move.

"What do we know of this 'Hephaestus'" rolling his eyes at the presumptuous name of the runner the old man turned his head to his still bowed 'employee'.

"While only active for a month and 4 days they have shown again and again an affinity for incredibly effective work." pausing to allow his words to properly grab the old man's attention, Keisuke continued.

"their early work was slightly inferior to more recent work but that can easily be explained as still not fully committing to becoming a Netrunner. But even their early work has been complemented by others we have asked to inspect it, most saying that the junk data daemons in particular are incredibly hard to both notice and defend against." nodding the old man sighed as the software finished compiling and was properly integrated into his optics, finally getting rid of the constant stream of error messages.

"Keep an eye on this 'Hephaestus', they may become an asset if they continue producing such quality work" with his piece said the old man waved off Keisuke and turned to the window behind him, finally able to see the splendid sights from the high-rise
penthouse he had purchased during his stay in this city.
 
path-to-victory but for "real" non-tinker technology, eh? sounds cool. Amazing for any setting with ubiquitous tech like Cyberpunk. Can you imagine being in the stone age with with power though? You'd be so frikkin angry without an industrial base to jumpstart from. 😂 At least you'd be able to make a mean spear though.

There's lotsa excellent ways to make cash with tech skills in C77. Programming, ripperdoc, mechanic, gunsmith; it's a maker's world. Looks like the corpos are already sniffing around though.
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