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By Derek "The Q" Quintanar
Well, we're back...
For those of you just joining the Cyberpunk adventure, this is a supple-
ment/sourcebook for the Solo character role. We're giving you background and
history (World Situation Report, Future of Force, Destroy All Flesh, I Was There),
playing tips (Medically Alert, IPSC Range Review, C.J. O'Reilly), and equipment
(Bubba&J.Ts Reviews, New at the Paris Show, The Open Road). This is done in
"magazine" format, as if you were reading this in 2020. The yearbook would be
faxed or downloaded to you through a subscription service, or you could buy a
printout or download at a dataterm. It's a way of giving your Solo character more
depth that just another "guy-with-a-gun."
Articles By:
Scott "Stealth" Taylor
Ross "Spyke" Winn
Craig "Boom Boom" Sheeley
Benjamin "Guru" Wright
Will "Macho Man" Moss
Mike "Bandit" LaBossire
With Contributions By:
Scott "Bubba" Ruggles
Mike "Iceman" Roter
Michael 'Terminator" Todd
Les "Laser" Connors
Steven "Slammer" Schultz
Jean-M. "Ringo" Ringuet
So what have you done for me lately?
Those who've taken this route before (via the best-selling Cyberpunk sup-
plement of all time, the original SOF) will find that we haven't let you down. The
book has increased in size by 50%, stuffed full of cyberware, equipment, vehi-
cles, and—oh, yeah—weapons, too. There are close to 40 of them in both arti-
cles and advertisements. Enough toys for a looong time...
But "toys for the boys" is not the only game in town. New places to play are
being detailed, such as the East Bloc/USSR and the SouthAm. The best Solos in
America are presented for use as supporting cast or deadly enemies. Plus, tips
on running low-cyberware games, or "practice" runs for training purposes.
Editing:
Derek "The Q" Quintanar
Janice "Eradicator" Sellers
Cover;
Mark "Spiff' Schumann
Cover Model:
Ross "Spyke" Winn
Hey, one of these articles is the same as before!?
In order to handle this larger format, RTG has staged this issue of SOF as a
year-end Annual, showcasing the best articles of the period 2014-2020. We've
actually reprinted Jersey Whitherspoon's column from the original SOF as part
of our look at Eastern Europe, and to reinforce that "Best Of feeling.
Art Direction:
Mark "Spiff' Schumann
Layout:
Mark "Spiff' Schumann
David "SuperSonic" Ackerman
Now you've got the biggest guns, toughest vehicles, sharpest intel, and bad-
dest attitude in the Dark Future—what are you gonna do with it? Get out there
and show those posers that you're packin' the most powerful weapon of all-
Information!
Interior Art:
Dan "Bogie" Smith
Malcolm "Maverick" Hee
Josh "Hoopster" Hoopes
John "Wyvern" Matson
David J. "Foo-Man" Fooden
Mike "Wizard" Jackson
Benjamin "Guru" Wright
Scott "Bubba" Ruggles
Patrick 'Vargas" Gidaro
Sam "SAM" Liu
Derek Quintanar, S.E.
Solo of fortune magazine Is an enviromentally unfriendly product. Nothing has been recycled, except ammunition. Everything in this magazine has been done by trained professionals. Kids, please
check with your parent before you do this at home The material in this magazine has been presented for the purposes of providing the public with Information, not for practical application.
Remember, viol ence never solved anything. Except raccoons. Raccoons deserve everything they get Knock my trash cans over. will you, you little bast Coming next Issue: Naked Solo! 't No matter
where you go, there you are. I Claim this highway In the name of the Prairie Dogs of the great state of Utah. Fight brave warriors! Watch the skies The truth is out there.
MR. EDITOR
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FORTUNE VOL. 17
NO. 13
THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CORPORATli: MERCENARY
COLUMNS
DEAD ON TARGET
Jersey Witherspoon
behind the Iron
Curtain
INSTANT
RESPONSE TIME
The Loudest of the Loud
Mouth Off .
..40
..4
MEDICALLY
ALERT
The new lean, mean ethos
of cyberware
I WAS THERE
16th Annual SOP
Invitational IPSC
Shootout .
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..6
HIRING HALL
Where to go,
who to kill ....
...96
FULLY CHIPPED
How to make your favorite
firearm bigger, louder, and
deadlier
7
FEATURES
IN FOCUS
Bows & arrows aren't
just for guys in tights
anymore.
NEW FOR FALL
The newest guns
on the hottest models at
the Paris Gun
Show.,
..11
...38
SOLO OF
YEARBOOK
2020
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THE FUTURE OF
FORCE 2020-2050
The present and future
of large and small scale
conflicts............................14
AMERICAN
ANGELS
A top Euro-solo rates
America's 10 Best.........58
THE FUTURE OF
FORCE
What does all this mean
for the professional
soldier? .............................24
DESTROY ALL
FLESH!!
A Full 'Borg Solo speaks
his digital mind and
shows us what big guns
really are
66
SPECIAL REPORT:
C.J. O'REILLY IN
SOUTH AMERICA
Learnin' Lessons and
Burnin' Bridges
THE OPEN ROAD:
WALKING STEEL
Legged Vehicles — the
newest for industrial and
military use
26
77
A DAY AT THE
RANGE
Bubba and J.T. test the
HK-77UK and other
implements of
destruction ,
MAXIMUM
FIREPOWER
Weaponry Enhancements,
including Railguns.
Neat!
82
30
FROM THE
SHOWROOM
New ways to get
around..
85
WORM)
SITUATION
REPORT
The new USSR and
Central Europe
44
IPSC RANGE
REVIEW
Where the baddest hone
their skills. LFI is a cake-
walk next to this........ ....92
FBI
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LETTER OF THE
MONTH: Wondering
About Wondernines
Sirs:
I'm writing to complain about the
poor coverage your magazine has
given to the classic (and in my opinion,
superb) 9mm pistol, you know what I
mean—the good old high-capacity,
high-reliability, high-accuracy, low-cost
guns that most civilians rely on for self-
defense. It seems your magazine
would have we readers believe that
such "wondernines" aren't made any-
more. I've checked, and the only
9mms your magazine has reviewed in
the past 14 months are the Federated
Arms X-9 (which holds 12+1 9mm
rounds) and the Militech Avenger
(10+1 rounds).
What is this? Both weapons were
described in your June 2019 issue as
being "of high quality and very popu-
lar," but neither holds as many shots as
pre-millennium wondernines packing
brass-cased ammo. Don't tell me that
nines are good only as hideout pistols!
In your October 2020 issue, your
writers slid to the other end of the
spectrum in the article on "Exotic
Nines," which covered the Texas Arms
M351 Gyrojet Pistol (8+1 rounds of
9mm Gyrojet), the Hammer M-11
Sabot-Bolt pistol (10+1 rounds of 9mm
Bolts) and the Beretta M97P (which
holds 18+1 rounds but has a built-in
lasersight). Again, why the strange
treatment of the venerable nine? Are
we, your readers, to believe that 9mms
are exotic weapons? Come on!
As if this were not aggravation
enough, the May 2013 issue listed
many 9mm pistols under the section
"Unspeakable Trash"! The Fashion-Gun
9 (13+1 rounds), Kang Tao Type-97
(12+1) and Sci-Fi Starrior-4 (12+1) are
certainly garbage, but they sure aren't
representative of the whole crop!
Frack!
Fact of the matter is, the only hon-
est-to-Gibson wondernine your maga-
zine has covered is the South
American Goncz-Taurus Pistol, which
holds 15+1 rounds, but it uses old,
brass-cased ammo and is not all that
reliable, so while this gun qualifies, it
isn't even up to 2020's minimum
technological standards! What—are
there NO true wondernines any-
more!?
known as the BMP and the HP-35) was
the first "wondemine"—a 9mm
Parabellum autoloading pistol with a
double-column magazine. It was a rev-
olution, and soon the pistol market
was flooded with new wondernines;
the Hi-Power holds 13+1 rounds, but it
was soon to be outdone by the Beretta
M92F (15+1), the Clock 77 (J7+1) and
the SteyrGB-80 (18+1). Eventually, the
principles of the wondemine became
old hat, but the popularity of this type
of weapon has never faded from pub-
lic interest.
Angus seems worried that won-
dernines will fade from sight, largely
due to this publication. We hope not,
and fortunately, there are still are
plenty of wondernines to be found;
these days, they're almost universally
built from carbon-fiber composites
and fire caseless ammunition.
They've got three advantages over
20th-century models: they're lighter,
they pack more shots in the maga-
zine and they're more reliable.
Because all the technologies required
to make these weapons are in com-
mon use throughout the world, and
because there are much more potent
(and thus more popular) high-fire-
power pistols on the market, won-
dernines are also decidedly cheap.
The following are some of the most
widely-sold modern wondernines:
Constitution "Bronco," Daewoo DPT7,
H&K P-18, IMI's Gideon, Militech's
A226, S&W M2009 and the Walter
915.
Fear not, Angus. The 9mm lives on!
Exasperated,
Angus Kessler
Georgia, Late at night
Angus, Angus, Angus. We don't
have anything against nines—our
readers do! Most of our subscribers
are hardcore Solos; they need big
guns to take on armored opponents
or small guns they can hide under
their jackets. Typical wondernines are
too "straight-laced" for a modern
samurai's needs.
For those of you who don't have
your "Firearms History" chip slotted at
the moment, the story started with the
High-Power—designed by John
Browning and manufactured by FN in
Belguim. The Browning Hi-Power (also
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