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ShadowNet is a corporation-owned website located in the far reaches of Remnant's online communications network.

Overview[]

On the surface, the website appears to be an obscure place hosting imageboards, memes, and other relatively innocent material. However, its obscurity has made it a popular place for the criminal underworld, and other illegal activities to take place, and thus, has a section dedicated to servicing these unscrupulous parties.

On the criminal side hosts a large forum for discussion and planning of various activities, including black markets, laundering, and a space for various bounties and contracts.

The bounties and contracts side allows the criminal underworld to discuss and send out bounties and contracts to potential candidates by enticing their fellow users to join. This offers them an ease of convenience and protection from being harassed by the law via an anonymous means of creating illegal activities.

Their modus operandi is to host their servers underground for their less important activities, like maintaining the imageboards, along with any small crimes. The bulk of their operations is relayed to specially modified transport ships and aircraft posing as cargo transport under a dummy corporation, where they establish remote link signals for a private network independent of the CCT. They fly frequently, and multiple units are in transport at any one time to maintain the signal.

Background[]

When there began a rise in more vigilant forms of policing, in one form or another, criminals, goons, and thugs all over Remnant gathered together in packs, finding safety in numbers.

Members[]

List of ShadowNet Users by Faction

Fallen Angels:

Faction Tag: fA

Predators:

Faction Tag: pR3dA

Vandals:

Faction Tag: van

The Renegades:

Faction Tag: r3N

Kronos:

Faction Tag: KR

Notes[]

Trivia[]

  • ShadowNet is a reference to the real-life Dark Web/Deep Web, a relatively obscure Internet service that is not only home to the more insidious and the ridiculous corners of the Web, it is also allegedly home to illegal activities, possibly hosting spaces for black markets.
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