EVENT The Blackwall Blip - Blackout

V A L K Y R J A

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NB: I wrote the full text of the thread, but I called in ChatGPT to help me reword it where they felt like it, to give it more of a cyberpunk feel to the text and objectives. If that's a problem and you don't want it in the future, let me know on Discord and next time I'll just write the Thread starter post in my own words.
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Prelude: When the Lights Go Out

It started days ago—
The warning came in through every feed, billboard, and neurostream: Hurricane Ceren, a Category 4 beast, was on a direct course for Night City. A storm like this hadn't threatened this region in decades, but even before the winds began to howl, things were already falling apart.

Something was wrong.

People whispered first, then shouted—rumours of failing cyberware, glitching AI, and ads stuttering mid-cast became impossible to ignore. Some implants would randomly shut down for seconds, minutes, then power back up with no explanation. Holo-broadcasts flickered with distortion. Net connections lagged. City infrastructure, already hanging by a thread, began to fray. And all over town, blackouts started appearing like rot spots on a dying grid.

As tension thickened, the news confirmed the worst: Ceren was real. Massive. Inevitable.

Emergency protocols were deployed. Evacuation orders were issued to every district, from the corpo heights of Charter Hill to the broken slums of Pacifica. Shelters were designated. Maps were shared. Guidance was clear.

But this is Night City.
Obedience doesn't run in our blood.

Many ignored the warnings. Some didn't trust the corps. Others figured it was just media fearmongering—another crisis for clicks. The result? Mass confusion. Widespread anxiety. And just to make it worse, the gangs didn't stop fighting. The unrest only got worse.

Even in chaos, some saw opportunity.
Black market crews, data thieves, and muscle-for-hire factions thrived in the growing disorder. But there was one thing even they couldn't hack, shoot, or bribe their way through:

The storm was coming.

As the countdown ticked away, the city's tension reached a breaking point.

Then it happened.

Two hours before landfall, the lights went out.

Not just a few blocks. Not just a borough.
The entire city plunged into darkness.

9:30 PM.
Rain lashed the rooftops. Winds screamed through alleyways.
And not even the fortified towers of the MegaCorps were spared. Every system went down.

Doors that should have stayed locked clicked open.
Others sealed shut.
Traffic froze mid-intersection.
Drone patrols dropped from the sky.
Life-support systems flickered.
And the city—always bright, always buzzing—became a sprawling silhouette of fear, framed in lightning and chaos.

Outside, the storm raged closer.
Inside, some prepared to loot.
Some prepared to run.
Some just hoped to survive.

And then—
exactly two hours after the blackout began—

Ceren made landfall.


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"Night City...

A city of chrome, blood, and broken promises. Where every back alley hums with secrets, and the sky never truly clears."

"But tonight… even the neon can't cut through the darkness."

A hurricane, code-named Ceren, is roaring toward the coast. She's fast. She's angry. And she's not coming alone. For days, the feeds screamed panic, warning you to run. Most didn't. Some couldn't. Others just didn't care."

The glitches began first—cyberware failing without reason, AI stuttering like drunks, billboards flickering like dying stars. Then came the blackouts. Small ones. Then citywide. And now—

—you're in the dark. Total. Absolute. No lights. No feeds. No escape."

Outside, the wind howls like a dying god. Rain slams against steel. And somewhere in the distance, gunfire echoes between broken buildings."

You've got two hours of silence. Then the storm arrives. No one's coming to save you. Not the corps. Not the cops. Not even karma."

So now I've got just one question—"


"Where are you, and what the hell are you doing when the lights go out?"

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Hundreds — maybe even thousands — sought refuge beneath the ground, in Pacifica's largest emergency bunker. At first, things were tense but manageable. That is… until the blackout hit.

Doors sealed shut. Ventilation stopped. Life-support systems cut out one by one. While emergency supplies — air, water, food — were designed to last a day or two, the situation deteriorated rapidly. When Hurricane Ceren slammed into the coastline, part of the underground shelter facing the ocean sustained structural damage. The first trickle of seawater turned into a slow, inevitable flood.

Then came the real horror.

A body was found — neck broken, dumped in a dark maintenance corridor. Murder. Half an hour later, a second. All while water surged through the lower halls and the storm howled above.

There's no way out, no working comms, and nowhere to run.

Can you uncover the killer — or killers — before the rising water or rising panic consumes the shelter?
Or will this place become your tomb?


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Humans are nothing if not stubborn. Warnings were issued. Protocols broadcast. But some chose not to listen. Nomad families. Street gangs. Lone runners and chrome-heads who thought they knew better.

Now they wander through a city that no longer breathes — lost in the blackout, cut off from comms, wrapped in the howling arms of Hurricane Ceren. Some are searching for shelter. Others are looking for trouble. And a few are just trying to stay alive.

Out here, survival means more than dodging bullets and gangers. It means facing the raw, merciless force of nature — and the even more merciless nature of your fellow man.

You're on your own. No rules. No backup. Just wind, rain, and the deep, eerie silence of a dead city... broken only by the storm and the screams.
Can you find safety — or are you just the next body in the flood?


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This is Night City. When the lights go out and the corpos turn their backs, it's open season.

Maybe your crew decided to use the blackout as cover — to hit a corporate vault, raid a half-abandoned bank, or hijack a Militech supply drop while everyone's distracted. Maybe you're not a vulture at all, but someone still trying to help, pulling civilians out of collapsing buildings or guiding lost souls through flooded alleys. Maybe you're just trying to find your way back to someone you care about.

Whatever your story is — this is your moment.

No rules. No rails. Just raw survival, desperation, opportunity… and whatever connections you choose to make in the dark.
You can write solo, or link up with others and craft something together. Choose your objective — or make your own. All that matters is that you live it.

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Objective: Survive
Location: Rothschild home
Tags: @Luna Rothschild | Open
Equipment: Medical attire | Medical equipment
"English" | <"Polish"> | ["Latin"] | ~ Thoughts ~
[ Dark Piano & Cello ]
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I never thought I would find this huge wind so scary. I never experienced it on the Moon while I lived there, in the "confinement" of my own room thanks to my illness. Even though I went to university at the age of thirteen, I had to do it from home. It took HPI a very long time to find a solution to my genetic disease and to finally leave the gold cage. I'd seen storms and huge winds in various nature films and weather reports, but experiencing it was completely different. I almost felt like I was being blown away when I got out of the vehicle at the place I needed to go. @Luna Rothschild makes her home.

I opened the umbrella for the short distance I was out in the open air. I was curious about the task at hand and what would be put away. All I knew for now was that it might be some kind of collaboration between HPI and the Rothschild family company. I would have been happy to have been told more, but I was hoping to get it sorted out. The news did say that it would be good to take shelter in some kind of shelter or shelter, but in the case of the megabuilding, it didn't seem to be absolutely necessary because these buildings were storm and hurricane proof. I hoped that was the case, I had no experience of that. Perhaps the worst thing was that nobody did, because the frequency of hurricanes was not very high. In fact, it was very rare.

I was glad I got here before the actual storm, so when I arrived at the entrance - whether it was on the roof, a high floor or even an interior - I would ring the bell to get attention. I don't know what the custom was here, how far it deviated from the system I was used to at home and grew up with, that MANIAC controls everything and sees everything. So for me, back home, the AI would have already told me I had arrived and I wouldn't have had to knock or ring. But now I was waiting for them to open the door or to speak to me through the monitoring system.

Whatever happens, when they notice I'm here, I'll introduce myself and say hello.

"Hello, I'm doctor Lilianna Miller, I have an appointment with Miss Luna Rothschild." I told them.

I hoped that they really knew I was coming and that I wouldn't have to stay out here in the storm and the wind for too long, because I was starting to feel bad out here, and I'll be honest, I was probably even afraid of this doomsday. I wanted to be somewhere safe.

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Objective: Survive
Location: Underground Shelter, Night City
Equipment: Attire | 2x pistol | 2x short swords
Tags: Open
"English" | <"Japanese"> | << Radio >> | ~ Thoughts ~
[ Mando music ]
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Okay, okay, I think it was the worst decision of my life to come to this shelter. Not only was the power out and I had to use alternative lighting, but the lack of electricity meant that the air was not circulating and even the sea water was seeping in. I think I'm going to have a panic attack over this. Why did I have to come here? Even the desert would have been a better choice. Is drowning in a sandstorm better, or drowning underwater, or running out of air in the room? I think it's running out of air in the bunker, because then you just fall asleep. But... but... but I didn't want to die yet. Neither by drowning, nor by having someone who is here kill me.

Unfortunately, I didn't really understand electronics, if I needed to, I could fix my pistols, maybe my rifle if it was a very basic fault, but otherwise no. I was young and just a novice bounty hunter/edgerunner. I could have a great career ahead of me, but I had to survive. And to do that I had to think, but that didn't come so easily because of the panic. To survive, I hid in a room away from others. Here I could maybe think, but no, not yet. For now, I struggled to make the panic attack go away. I was not prepared for this situation; nothing prepared me for this. It is one thing that I lived and grew up on the streets, but at least there I could do something to survive. But here? Nothing.

If that had been the case, it might have been possible to swim out into the bay, out of the water. But the huge storm made that a bad idea, I had no idea how big the waves were. It's a stupid idea. We should have found the killer and killed him. Yeah, that might have worked if I'd known who it was. I couldn't trust anyone but myself. But I couldn't do everything on my own. I had to find someone to help me. In electronics, or in opening the door. If the door opens, at least air can come in and people can go out. Maybe in this situation it's even better than being here with an unknown killer.

For now... breathe Silhana, breathe deeply and try to calm down; I said to myself in my mind. If I can do that, then maybe I can figure out something that will keep me alive. But in the meantime, I hoped no one would find me, it would have been awkward to greet the newcomer with a scream.

Help?

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Corpo Dolls

Location: Arasaka tower
Objective: be part of a guided tour
Tags: @Lilianna Miller

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The wind was blowing hard outside and the trees that lined the Rothschild garden were straining at their roots, the dismal rain meant the teen couldn't even see the glow of the towers across the river. Luna sat cross-legged on her bed with her mobile device between her knees and several pamphlets about holidays she planned on taking with Ruth. The anti-earthquake energy field on her window crackled every so often as twigs struck it, reminding her how violent the storm was.

--How about Hawaii?--
--Nah, did that with my parents, nothing going on there this time of year. Guys are cute though--
--lol. We need to get you a guy.--
--Agreed, how is Cam by the way? Oooh, What about South Africa?--
--He's ok, at a gig out of town for the storm. I'd have him over otherwise M&D have
--Hang on, there's someone at the gate--

Luna brought up the CCTV on her room screen and saw. The car at the gate is being buzzed in by the security program. She had forgotten this girl was coming, she had hoped that the weather might keep her away. Her dad had made it a condition for her to stay home instead of accompanying with them that she would deal with this courier but Luna had hoped that she would get out of it. She pulled her satin robe onto her shoulders and let it loosely hang open over her pyjamas. By the time that Lilliana's car had glided up the gravel driveway, Luna was at the large heavy door made of real deadwood. She opened it just as the other girl arrived, her windswept umbrella was a stark contrast to the beautiful warmth of the Rothschild home.

"Hey, Miss Miller isn't it? I'm Luna. You've got the stuff for Dad, haven't you? He's already on Lun, so yeah." She gestured her hands in a "you've got me" manner to the other girl.

Luna stepped back and opened the door wider for Lilianna to walk in and warm up, there was an umbrella stand for her and somewhere to hang her coat. "I'm going to head to the kitchen and get a drink, do you want anything?" she asked politely asked she padded backwards towards an opening. "I make a great hot chocolate... the secret is I add whiskey." she laughed.


-- NB if anyone actually reads this post and wants to volunteer for some home invasion stuff. DM me first

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