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* '''November 24:''' [[Proteus AG]] wins the contract to construct [[arkoblock]]s off the shore of the [[Japanese Imperial State]].<ref>''Ibid.''</ref>
 
* '''November 24:''' [[Proteus AG]] wins the contract to construct [[arkoblock]]s off the shore of the [[Japanese Imperial State]].<ref>''Ibid.''</ref>
 
* '''December 14:''' The [[Trans-polar Aleut Nation]] leaves the [[Native American Nations]].<ref>''Ibid.''</ref>
 
* '''December 14:''' The [[Trans-polar Aleut Nation]] leaves the [[Native American Nations]].<ref>''Ibid.''</ref>
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* Dr. [[Randall Grant]] dies, apparently in a freak accident. [[Alamos 20,000]] is strongly suspected of perpetrating his assassination to stop him from revealing their connections to Dr. Armand Duplessis.<ref>[[Source:The Grimoire: 15th Edition, 2053|]] pg. 13</ref>
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* Harold Jonathan Mason, one of the founders of MOOSE (the Metahuman Order of Occultists, Sorcerers, and Enchanters), dies at the age of 48.<ref>''Ibid.''</ref>
 
* [[Shadowrun (SNES)]]: [[Jake Armitage]] defeats [[Drake]] and the malevolent AI in [[Aneki Corporation]].
 
* [[Shadowrun (SNES)]]: [[Jake Armitage]] defeats [[Drake]] and the malevolent AI in [[Aneki Corporation]].
 
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  • "Present day" of Shadowrun First Edition.
  • January 14: MegaMedia Inc. announces the retirement of Amanda "Euphoria" Lockheart. Their representative does not connect the announcement to Euphoria's recent abduction, rumored to be a failed kidnapping attempt by a deranged fan.[1]
  • January 15
    • Strice Foods announces the end to distribution of its popular food additive Amber Gel, denying connections to Euphoria's missed promotional dates.[2]
    • One week after the destruction of a Werner-Voss corporate shuttle and the deaths of all one hundred seventy-five passengers and crew, the Revenants policlub claims responsibility for the attack.[3]
  • March 19: The Campeche Massacre. Aztechnology Corporate Security opens fire on unarmed protestors in Campeche, killing hundreds.[4]
  • May 6: A kraken sinks a Vancouver-bound ferry, killing all on board.[5]
  • May 22: Aztlan seizes a portion of Venezuela from Amazonia.[6]
  • May 30: Thousands of metahumans march on Atlanta, calling for increased awareness of metahuman rights.[7]
  • August 10: Keyboard-sized seventh-generation cyberdecks enter the market.[8]
  • August 28: The Algonkian-Manitou Council contracts Aztechnology to assist in recovering from their agricultural collapse.[9]
  • September 13: Closed-circuit simsense technology is commercially available, allowing a single rigger to monitor an entire building.[10]
  • September 22: Aztlan annexes independent Columbia.[11]
  • October 4: Corsica secedes from France.[12]
  • November 9: Buttercup reveals that she is a free spirit.[13]
  • November 24: Proteus AG wins the contract to construct arkoblocks off the shore of the Japanese Imperial State.[14]
  • December 14: The Trans-polar Aleut Nation leaves the Native American Nations.[15]
  • Dr. Randall Grant dies, apparently in a freak accident. Alamos 20,000 is strongly suspected of perpetrating his assassination to stop him from revealing their connections to Dr. Armand Duplessis.[16]
  • Harold Jonathan Mason, one of the founders of MOOSE (the Metahuman Order of Occultists, Sorcerers, and Enchanters), dies at the age of 48.[17]
  • Shadowrun (SNES): Jake Armitage defeats Drake and the malevolent AI in Aneki Corporation.

References

  1. Queen Euphoria pg. 67
  2. Ibid.
  3. Ibid.; o34954845Sixth World Almanac claims the attack happened June 30
  4. o34954845Sixth World Almanac pg.72
  5. Ibid.
  6. Ibid.
  7. Ibid.
  8. Ibid.
  9. Ibid.
  10. Ibid.
  11. Ibid.
  12. Ibid.
  13. Ibid.
  14. Ibid.
  15. Ibid.
  16. [[Source:The Grimoire: 15th Edition, 2053|]] pg. 13
  17. Ibid.