Fixer with a heart of gold

Georgia was the only fixer to give the runners a chance after their social and professional rep was thrashed in the wake of Baker’s betrayal. Spending months mining as many contacts as they could, someone finally agreed to pass along her contact information in October of 2074. She heard the group’s story and, without passing judgment, said she’d keep them in mind for any low-risk jobs coming up, but as she dealt solely in Seattle, she didn’t know what help she could be.

Two months later she called them up. “How do you feel about trains?” The team was contracted to serve as security for two purebred Afghan hounds on a trip from San Francisco to the Seattle Metroplex, in time for the new year. An unglamorous, somewhat insulting contract they ruefully refer to as “the poodle job,” it nevertheless got them back to their familiar stomping grounds with a little cash in their pocket.

Georgia also managed to secure a small bolt-hole hideout for them within the Puyallup Barrens, with the promise to find more work as time went on.

A native of the UCAS, Georgia has made Seattle her home for more than a decade, putting her charisma and networking skills to good use, particularly in the Auburn and Renton metroplex districts. She has a fondness for genuine wine, orksploitation music, and having her calls returned promptly.