Archive for August, 2006

Seattle: Rest Right Inn and Taxi

Thursday, August 24th, 2006

Rest Right Inn and Taxi [Auburn]

Automated Coffin Hotel • Oravetz Road and 39th Street • Dieringer Sleep Company, Owner and Operator • Bias against Computer Illiterate • LTG NA/UCAS-SEA-978-590-9812

A clean and quiet place to stay for those traveling on the cheap, the Rest Right Inn features large beds and fully automated service. Despite the rough neighborhood, the Rest Right Inn is secure and easy to find. Rail-mounted drones lead the guest directly from their parking spot to their accomodations. The machines have an overzealous cleaning streak, but that is easily overlooked. The parking lot is secure, and drone taxis are available to take you throughout town if you do not wish to drive. However, their help routines are rather slim, so you may wish to call a third-party taxi service.

> When the machines tell you not to bleed on the floor: I suggest you don’t. Every drop is another nuyen.
> Twenty-Five to Life
“All the same to an Ork”

Seattle: The Rat Trap

Sunday, August 20th, 2006

The Rat Trap [Auburn]

Arcade and Small Store • 2100 Renton Ave • Myron Oshanski, Owner and Manager • LTG 1602-37456-5382

The Rat Trap provides all the latest roleplaying games, video games, trideos and comic books. Located on the 2100 block in Renton, this converted strip mall provides plenty of space for all your gaming needs. Run by former game designer Myron Oshanski and his wife Erin, this store caters to the serious gamer.

> Game Designer. That’s rich. Myron, or Mouse to some, is a top-notch decker that hit a huge score and decided to let his geek side take over again.
> Leon

> Tell me about it, but Erin is the real mystery: a top-notch security consultant retires to help him run a store like this?
> Boomer

The latest games — BattleTech Gamma, Wings over Berlin, Road Rally 2060, etc. — are provided for either single-play, or worldwide play through Matrix connections. In addition to the popular consumer games, Myron has programmed a fully interactive Matrix environment for role-playing games, including the ever-popular Dungeons & Dragons 12th edition. While the interactive games and simulations are by far the more popular services, there are nightly tournaments for many card and miniature games, and even viewings of the many trids the Oshanski’s have in the store for rent or sale.

> The types of tourneys the brochure is talking about are only the tip of the iceberg. Last month Mouse and the store BattleTech Gamma team took 2nd in a worldwide game. This is in addition to the newer card tournament that he’s programmed, in which the card’s monsters come to life and fight.
> Ash

Private game rooms are also available for rent by the hour. Call-ahead reservations are recommended for these rooms and the simulators.

> Of course, these rooms are soundproofed … and he hasn’t quite forgotten those of us who run the shadows. His wife is the one that handles the ’special’ reservations.
> Nat

> Just make sure you let them know that you don’t want them recorded for posterity.
> LL