
Blade Runner
A job. That's all it ever is.
One contract, one payday, one more step toward nothing.
Blade Runner didn't fight for empires, for corporations, for rebels. He didn't fight for ideology or legacy. He fought because that's what he was good at. And because walking away wasn't an option.
He had seen men fight for causes. They were the first to die.
The Terran-Martian war had taught him this.
He watched it play out a hundred times. Patriots charged into battle, believing in the righteousness of their cause, only to be crushed under the weight of something much bigger than them...
He didn't make that mistake.
He fought for money, for survival.
A client required a valuable asset extracted from a company vault? He got it done. A rival syndicate wanted their leader eliminated before dawn? He made sure the job was clean. A government that needed a war started to boost arms sales? He found the right people to pull the trigger.
But the more the Dominion grew, the harder it became to stay out of their shadow.
War was brewing. Rebels whispered of resistance. The corporations whispered of conquest. He was the perfect tool for both until they stopped needing tools and started needing soldiers.
And Blade Runner didn't do loyalty.
Not to the Dominion. Not to the Rebels. Not to anyone.
In the end, there was only one thing that mattered.
Cut the drama, keep the loot.
Equip Your Desk for High-Stakes Play. Make Every Move Count.

Cut the drama, keep the loot.
Blade Runner mousepad was designed as a tribute to gamers who play for results and couldn’t care less about some ideals. You buy the tools, pick the meta build, and finish the job before the others even log in. If a shortcut saves time, you’ll take it. If an OP weapon those freeloaders dream of can make your dailies faster, you’ll pay for it without blinking. Guild politics? Drama? Loyalty? Dead weight. Your currency is efficiency and your creed is profit. Clean in, clean out. Some despise you, others secretly admire you - because when the game gets tough, they know exactly who they’d rather have on their side.
Player Traits
Blade Runner
In-Game
- P2W to stay ahead
- skilled speed runner
- doesn't do loyalty















