Gang Guide
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*[[Dread Gang]] - Horrorfreaks | *[[Dread Gang]] - Horrorfreaks | ||
*[[Geek Gang]] - A substance-over-style gang | *[[Geek Gang]] - A substance-over-style gang | ||
+ | ** [[Tech Girls]] - Nonviolent tech gang. | ||
*[[Goth Gang]] - Blasé-freaks | *[[Goth Gang]] - Blasé-freaks | ||
*[[Media Freak]] - These people want to get into the media - at any cost | *[[Media Freak]] - These people want to get into the media - at any cost | ||
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**[[Swasticat]]s | **[[Swasticat]]s | ||
*[[Punk Gang]] - A catch-all | *[[Punk Gang]] - A catch-all | ||
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*[[Warrior Pack]] - Combative gangs, usually prefering close combat | *[[Warrior Pack]] - Combative gangs, usually prefering close combat | ||
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- Booster Gang - These get high on cyberware
- Coven Gang- Magical gangs
- Cult Gang - Gangs with some spiritual focus
- Dread Gang - Horrorfreaks
- Geek Gang - A substance-over-style gang
- Tech Girls - Nonviolent tech gang.
- Goth Gang - Blasé-freaks
- Media Freak - These people want to get into the media - at any cost
- Policlub - Political gangs or other pressure groups
- Punk Gang - A catch-all
- Warrior Pack - Combative gangs, usually prefering close combat