Ha, always glad to inspire further filth! This sounds like quite the campaign, let me know how it goes. Over the years I've gradually realized I enjoy re-tellings of tabletop games more than actually playing them. But glad you're enjoying them so far!
Oh for sure. The campaign itself has been nothing short of a rollercoaster ride, and I found myself so caught off guard when I realized where the campaign was going that the party would be running into a version of my character who's just flat out insane. (Basically, the party had been on a mission to save him from hell but due to this campaign being a large scale campaign with two groups in the same world, the second group made a drastic decision which lead to both groups jumping to the past when we all first met therefore abandoning my character in hell and our last session ended with one of the party getting a vision of my character basically being out of hope, giggling like a maniac, and yea! Terrified myself and the DM. Excited to see where that goes and also mortified to see "Broken" Mezz come out of me. Definitely will update you on what comes next.
Used Scratch as a guy in the chair/fixer for a one-off campaign. The crew had to netrun into the city subway system's local net to drop a virus and a NetWatch agent intercepted comms and messed with the team's memory so they forgot they were in a simulation. The agent was impersonating Scratch and trying to get them to drop the payload at the wrong "car" (port, server, folder?) while Scratch was trying to signal to them the right location with the train PA, billboards, etc. which was causing glitches until they figured it out.