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In den großen Industriekonzernen herrscht Alarmstimmung. Renraku Computer Systems, einer der weltweit führenden Computer-Giganten, fegt mit seiner hochmodernen Technologie die Konkurrenz förmlich vom Markt. Die in ihrer Existenz bedrohten Firmen verklagen Renraku wegen Industriespionage vor dem Konzerngerichtshof, aber Richterin Osborne als Vertreterin der Anklage steht vor einem schwierigen Problem: Sie hat keine Beweise, denn ihr einziger Zeuge ist wie vom Erdboden verschluckt.
Während der Konzerngerichtshof zusammentritt, erwacht in einer Gosse in Boston ein junger Mann, der sein Gedächtnis verloren hat. Er wird von den Netwalkers, einem Stamm im Bostoner Sprawl, gefunden, die ihm erklären, dass er zu ihnen gehöre und sein Name Babel sei. Bruchstückhaft kehrt seine Erinnerung zurück, und Babel entdeckt, dass er über ungeahnte Fähigkeiten in der Matrix verfügt. Doch die Agenten Renrakus sind ihm bereits dicht auf den Fersen...

350 pages, Taschenbuch

First published May 1, 1998

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Author 22 books30 followers
December 15, 2016
This book is less to do with a team of Shadowrunners and more to do with the underbelly and maneuvering of the megacorps. Following, Babel, a man that has become a very valuable pawn in a quiet conflict between two of the megacorps, this book focuses more on the different factions within the corps and how they go about getting their way. This book is great for world-building and seeing how the megacorps function and build their schemes within each other, but it's not great if you are looking for a book about a team of shadowrunners on a mission.
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23 reviews
February 9, 2010
I can't stop buying Kenson Books. I really enjoy reading about talon and his rag-tag bunch of shadowrunners!
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141 reviews
May 16, 2023
This is the first Shadowrun book apart from the big Shadowrun Compendium to play like 20 years back. There is a lot to like about this book.

The worldbuilding is really fantastic and I got to know some very special characters. Babel - the main protagonist has an interesting story and it is slowly revealed to us and him, but all this happens rather slowly. I could have done without the council/megacorp meetups, but they might find their friends too and I get why they are there. There is a lot of deep lore to be found in this book. So the start of the book is great, then I felt like for 150 or so nothing really interesting happens, and then a great Shadowrun happens and crosses over with Babel's story and it culminates in a good ending, only to be followed by some council meeting and bigger world stuff.

Solid book all around. I will look for more straightforward Shadowrun books about runs and without the bigger world. I guess this is a good mix for some, but not for me. I would have liked more action and a couple of Street-level Shadowrunners.
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83 reviews
April 21, 2023
Actually a very nice book from the shadowrun saga. The book is not that action packed, but it is written well and has interesting characters, though unfortunately I feel like the main character is not that central to the story.
This book also builds on existing lore (I for one found references to the Headhunters shadowrun book) of the shadowrunning World and if you play the game, you will learn a little more about Renraku and Fuchi and their leading characters.
Finally this book also introduces the technomancers in an interesting way.
I'm very glad I've read this one :D. Finally a book with tie ins to the game lore!
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February 1, 2023
The story dragged on quite a bit. It took a hundred pages to get going a little bit and the first actian happens around p200, so almost halfway through. Yeah, it's fun enough when the shadowrun actually starts! But that doesn't help it to much overall...
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