"Oh, er, no problem." This has to stop. Moryama's mess at the front door had only been rescued by the infamy of the job she's about to hire Boom for. The same thing is not going to happen here, so she needs to step up her game. She swallows. "Let's get down to business, we both have more important things to do than to sit around chatting." That wasn't too bad, she thinks. Maybe a little cliché, but it had authority in its tone. "I doubt you'll find this particularly surprising, but I represent one megacorporation, and we want you to strike at another. I'm Shiawase and they're Renraku, if you're at all interested. I suppose now you're wondering what makes this mis- run" Moryama corrects herself. "any different from any other run of this kind, primarily why so much is being payed for it. In short, you want to know what the catch is. The catch is that it's [b]meant[/b] to go wrong. A seperate heist team is going after the real target, we want you to break in and cause as much damage as possible to Renraku's databanks as possible. The databanks are Renraku's most important asset; the only reason it's not dead already is because everyone's scared there'll be something incriminating or otherwise dangerous stored there. This means that they'll do anything they can to protect them, and as a side effect it will diminish Renraku's reputation severely. This could make Renraku's defence seem a bluff, potentially encouraging other megacorporations to deliver the [i]coup de grace[/i] on one of their weaker rivals. Regardless, the primary objective is to cause as big a distraction as possible, so the heist team can perform their run with less resistance. You will be provided with a communications device to linked to them in order to effectively coordinate your movements. So, any questions?"