Tyger Claws
Attack one Claw, Attack them All
The business strategy of the Tyger Claws is similar to the Yakuza. Crossing the lowest level member can cause a quick and violent reaction from the entire gang, but if they get what they want, everything should be fine. The top leadership of the Claws believe business is preferable to war in the long run, but some of the rank-and-file gangers are sadistic brutes prone to violence. Abduction, torture, assault, and cruel or unusual killings are just a few examples of their depravity. It is not uncommon for young, brash, or drunk Tygers to undermine the gang's ideologies by abusing their status on their turf, harassing outsiders, and provoking fights. This behaviour is considered dishonourable by their crime bosses, but an outsider reacting to the ganger's behaviour in kind would rarely go unpunished.
Most people outside of the gang's ranks who are provoked, wisely avoided direct confrontation with Tygers, unless they have connections with high-ranking members of the gang.
The gang makes most of its money from gambling, and prostitution. The Tyger Claws also make money from manufacturing and distributing drugs, most notably "glitter". Tygers also hire themselves out for hit jobs. The gang have corporate connections who visit their establishments to blow off steam and have fun. The Claws have especially close ties to Arasaka upper management, who outsource them on side-jobs, paying them with cybertechnology and military-grade automatic weapons.
Attack one Claw, Attack them All
Philosophy:
The business strategy of the Tyger Claws is similar to the Yakuza. Crossing the lowest level member can cause a quick and violent reaction from the entire gang, but if they get what they want, everything should be fine. The top leadership of the Claws believe business is preferable to war in the long run, but some of the rank-and-file gangers are sadistic brutes prone to violence. Abduction, torture, assault, and cruel or unusual killings are just a few examples of their depravity. It is not uncommon for young, brash, or drunk Tygers to undermine the gang's ideologies by abusing their status on their turf, harassing outsiders, and provoking fights. This behaviour is considered dishonourable by their crime bosses, but an outsider reacting to the ganger's behaviour in kind would rarely go unpunished.
Most people outside of the gang's ranks who are provoked, wisely avoided direct confrontation with Tygers, unless they have connections with high-ranking members of the gang.
Leadership
The leadership of the gang defines its current focus. Internal power struggles, and the will of its members will decide which NPC leader stays in power.Sources of Income
Japantown is Night City's lead nightlife district and the Tygers control a significant portion of it. They own more businesses in Night City than any other gang: bars, restaurants, braindance clubs, brothels, and casinos. Many of these businesses are registered as legal businesses, but act as fronts for illegal operations and money laundering.The gang makes most of its money from gambling, and prostitution. The Tyger Claws also make money from manufacturing and distributing drugs, most notably "glitter". Tygers also hire themselves out for hit jobs. The gang have corporate connections who visit their establishments to blow off steam and have fun. The Claws have especially close ties to Arasaka upper management, who outsource them on side-jobs, paying them with cybertechnology and military-grade automatic weapons.