In-Jokes And Slang

By SteelAngelJohn, in Android: Netrunner The Card Game

Every group has them - a bunch of jokes and terms that we use to talk about cards, factions and strategies in our games. Every Thief in every game is called a Garret in mine (after the main character of the Thief series), every Assassin is an Ezio, and any mention of shadow is followed by this

  • Whenever accessing a Jinteki remote server, I always "Access June Bug" - even if it isn't one, I still expect the worst.
  • Rezzing Melange Mining is often followed by an intonation of "The Creds Must Flow".
  • Nisei Mk II has been renamed "Minority Report".
  • A pronunciation error means that the common and controversial Core generic ice breaker is now called "Creepsis".
  • Private Security Force doesn't do 1 Meat damage, it "Puts The Boot In".
  • Wall Of Thorns is now "Wall Of Ouch".

Anyone else?

Private Security Force "Knocks On Your Door" in our group. Similarly, Scorched Earth simply "Blows Up Your Apartment."
The Fetal AI has quickly gained the title "Evil Baby".

Whenever I start a run against face down ICE and hit something really nasty, or sometimes even just an unexpected end the run that I can't break, I face planted. (I do this a lot)

Scorched earth is nuking from orbit (it's the only way to be sure)

That last run when the corp has 5 agenda points and an advanced agenda on board is a hail mary.

project junebug/ snare! are "Surpirse!"

and of course there's all the old jargon I haven't replaced yet like data forts.

I'm so bad for saying actions/bits/nodes. I have at least managed not to call a Sure Gamble a Score! or a Hedge Fund an Accounts Receivable. I dunno if I'll be able to hold off calling Kati, Broker.

Whenever my opponent accesses Snare! I say "It's a Trap!" in my best Admiral Ackbar impression.

Tonight we were teaching a new guy to play. I call credits "bits" out of habit from the old 90s CCG. To avoid confusion, the new guy immediately dubbed them "rupees" - and it stuck =)

Toqtamish said:

Whenever my opponent accesses Snare! I say "It's a Trap!" in my best Admiral Ackbar impression.

Same

We've been known to break out an Archer imitation of "Dangah Zone" upon hitting an Archer, especially when we know that it will hurt.

SteelAngelJohn said:

  • Rezzing Melange Mining is often followed by an intonation of "The Creds Must Flow".
  • Nisei Mk II has been renamed "Minority Report".

Hah, for our group it's, "The spice must flow." Not sure who gets the reference any more. Dune is one of those books that's really hit or miss with references.

Minority Report for sure, haha.

I also have a habit of saying, "I don't feel like face-checking Archer." Everyone knows what I mean, but no one else ever says it, haha.

Diet Diesel said:

Tonight we were teaching a new guy to play. I call credits "bits" out of habit from the old 90s CCG. To avoid confusion, the new guy immediately dubbed them "rupees" - and it stuck =)

Yeah, a lot of us call them bits too. I've also occasionally heard "buck". Action and click are also interchangeable terms.

Its not just Weyland to me, Its Weyland Yutani

My FLGS's Netrunner playgroup overlaps entirely with our L5R playgroup, so it's not uncommon to occasionally hear credits referred to as either 'gold' or 'koku.' Outside of that, we're still a pretty new group, so we don't have a lot of in-jokes yet!

Our playgroup has a ton of inside slang.

Whenever peeling off top deck as the Runner we announce "Snare" regardless of what card we see. Even if we know the other player isn't playing "Snare"

Scorched Earth is known as "burn your house down" (One of our players lost his home to a fire years back, he's totally fine, but we reflect via card)

Fetal AI is considered the "Ultimate Trap"

Diesel when played is aggressivley spoken as "DIESEL!!!"

When using Melange Mining Corp we refer to it as simply "the Spice"

Hemdall is known as "Viking"

Sneakdoor when activated is referred to as "Going in the Back Door."

Credits can be referred to as bits, creds, cheddar, gold, bones, chingles, chingleberries, etc.

Nesei I personally referred to as the 'crackheads"

Archer is considered "ah ****"

Scorched Earth - "Dropping someone's house on them".

Using Personal Touch - "Touching up", obviously usually with more than slightly sleazy connotations. An icebreaker which is upgraded with is referred to as "touched up x".

Personal Security Force - "Legbreakers"

Using Malange Mining Corp - "Printing Money", usually followed by questions on why the corp doesn't spend its time doing this, rather than trying to kill random private citizens (ie, the runners).

After introducing a friend to the game, he referred to sacrificial construct as 'plugging your toaster in' sonreir

For all of the other Red Dwarf fans out there, Uroboros is now "Dave".

If cards like 'Scorched Earth' are fatal for me then I tend to say that they 'Blow my brain out of the back of my skull!!', the idea being that I've taken a massive electrical surge from the source while physically 'plugged in' to the network. I apply this in other games as well, like in Magic, if i'm 'milled' to death, that represent my brain turning to mush, as I cant think of anymore spells or my spellbook has been torn to shreds!

Scally09 said:

If cards like 'Scorched Earth' are fatal for me then I tend to say that they 'Blow my brain out of the back of my skull!!', the idea being that I've taken a massive electrical surge from the source while physically 'plugged in' to the network. I apply this in other games as well, like in Magic, if i'm 'milled' to death, that represent my brain turning to mush, as I cant think of anymore spells or my spellbook has been torn to shreds!



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Its not just Weyland to me, Its Weyland Yutani

Hell yeah. I'm just waiting for them to put an ice card or agenda out that makes some oblique reference to xenomorphs.

We also tend to think of HB and Jinteki as two flavors of the Tyrell Corp.

NBN is Network 23. (obscure?)

Its not just Weyland to me, Its Weyland Yutani

Hell yeah. I'm just waiting for them to put an ice card or agenda out that makes some oblique reference to xenomorphs.

We also tend to think of HB and Jinteki as two flavors of the Tyrell Corp.

NBN is Network 23. (obscure?)

Interesting! The show Network 23 is from even started as a Midseason Replacement!

I definitely think HB is similar to Tyrell, but I am not so sure about 'teki. They do appear to have similar motivations. 'Teki strikes me as not so similar though, much more into cloning and its applications in forcibly evolving the species. This is based mostly on the lore from the board-game, so things may have evolved in the novels/card-game, which I haven't paid quite as much attention to.

Its not just Weyland to me, Its Weyland Yutani

Hell yeah. I'm just waiting for them to put an ice card or agenda out that makes some oblique reference to xenomorphs.

We also tend to think of HB and Jinteki as two flavors of the Tyrell Corp.

NBN is Network 23. (obscure?)

Interesting! The show Network 23 is from even started as a Midseason Replacement!

I definitely think HB is similar to Tyrell, but I am not so sure about 'teki. They do appear to have similar motivations. 'Teki strikes me as not so similar though, much more into cloning and its applications in forcibly evolving the species. This is based mostly on the lore from the board-game, so things may have evolved in the novels/card-game, which I haven't paid quite as much attention to.

Network 23 from Max Headroom was my reference.

Also, we see Teki as being the Nexus 6 (Bladerunner) flavor of Tyrell Corp.

HB is more of the "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep" Rosen Association (named Tyrell Corp in BR).

Yeh, I had to go look up Network 23, and the article had said that the show started midseason.

That could be, they do have some aspects of playing god.

Yeh, I had to go look up Network 23, and the article had said that the show started midseason.

That could be, they do have some aspects of playing god.

And they were all about ratings and dominating media. That's what made me think of them when I was looking through the NBN cards.