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ShadowRun, SR4: Welcome to New York! by LongFist2015-07-20 20:40:45
  The Current Situation Posts (CSP) SubThread by LongFist2015-08-07 07:32:17
    CSP 030: by LongFist2016-03-03 08:34:28
      Block's action by rebill 2016-03-14 06:53:40
Block looks around the general area to see if there are any "clear and present danger" threats to the three. Upon finding none, his instinct is to return to the one thing he might be able to help with: Leeson's Acute Stress Reaction.

"Stay with us," he says to Leeson, trying to get the shaman to focus on something other than the events of the last few minutes. "You know this area better than anyone, right? Tell me, what's the best route to get you back home?"

If Leeson answers, then Block will follow Leeson's guidance. If the shaman does not immediately answer, Block picks a public walking path that heads back towards Central Park West, and walks that way while continuing to talk, quietly, with his new friend. Most of what Block talks about will be airy nothing, but when presented with a "go left of right choice", he will return to asking Leeson about "the best way to go".

During the airy prattle, Block will try to make sure that Ace's interests are covered by asking Leeson, "Ace, here, has been drooling about getting hot wings all night. Where are the best ones in this area that a chummer as broke as he is can afford?"
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