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MUSUME Yoi was born in corporate SINner &mdash; her father, Kōta, was an architectural engineer and her mother, Hanako, was an agricultural geneticist.<!-- The
MUSUME Yoi was born in Renraku corporate SIN. Her father, Kōta, was an architectural engineer and her mother, Hanako, was an agricultural geneticist. She had a typical Japanese megacorporate upbringing in the care of her mother: taught duty, respect, and service, when it was (and wasn't) appropriate to display emotion, and the consequences of misbehavior &mdash; but all in a gentle manner.


When she was 10 years old, things changed in her life with the arrival of her little brother Takeru. After his birth Yoi no longer slowly lost most of what was once devoted attention of her parents beyond demands to follow a strictly made schedule or complaints about any lack of perfection in her schooling.
When she was ten, the arrival of a younger brother, Takeru, changed things. She lost much of the devoted attention of her mother to the newborn, and her father showed a degree of involvement with his son atypical of Japanese fathers. Yoi was still held to the strictures of her corpo-SINner lifestyle, and once private displays of affection, understanding, and praise were replaced with complaints about any lack of perfection in her academic performance.


After trying to be even better at everything to regain the attention of her parents, at 14 she began to give up on trying to please her parents and began rebelling as much as she could...while still following most of the rules set up for her.  
She tried to meet her parents expectations and regain their affection to no avail. She eventually gave up on trying to please them, her desire for affection turning into one for any attention at all. She began stretching the rules set up for her, started with mild acts of rebellion &mdash; like choices in attire, music, and writing topics in school &mdash; and growing into petty crime like shoplifting and vandalism.


This grew from mild acts of rebellion to greater and greater acts until one day, she convinced the son of a powerful director of infrastructure on the Renraku board to ditch school and sneak onto his fathers speedboat. They had been drinking in it when the police arrived. While the boy wanted to take it easy and was sure his father could cover it up, Yoi was foolish and headstrong and determined that she could get them out and started to pilot the ship on a chase...being under the influence (and barely 17,) she could not drive well and this led to a firey crash where the boy died on impact and Yoi only survived by pure luck, but the damage to her body was immense, losing her arms and a leg in the wreckage before the medics could pull her out.  
A few days after her fifteenth birthday, she was ditching school with NISHIYAMA Kōji, an older boy and the son of a senior vice-president, hanging out on his father's speedboat and drinking. When the truancy officers arrived, Kōji ordered Yoi to get them out of there &mdash; he claimed his father would severely punish him. Defiant of authority and inebriated, she agreed and swiftly got them underway.  Between haste and intoxication, the attempt lead to a fiery crash in the busy harbor. Kōji was killed instantly and Yoi was horribly injured, losing both arms and a leg in the wreck.


This turned out to be the start of a new journey for Yoi, as the boys father, (name,) did cover up the accident for his reputation and his career, it led to Yoi’s father being ruined socially. He was removed from any chance of upward mobility in the whole of the area and his position was constantly threatened. He was sure to be ruined if this kept up.  
NISHIYAMA Sakebu, Kōji's father, spun the situation to place the blame squarely on Yoi. Surveillance footage from the boat's security system never came to light, as it would have shown his son to be partially responsible for the situation. Combined with his son's other, more extensive misdemeanors this incident would damage his own reputation and career. Instead, the MUSUME family suffered the backlash. Her father was ruined socially, billed the father of an uncontrollable daughter that caused the death of a valuable corporate prospect. With minimal chance for upward mobility in the home office, he used every favor he had accumulated and got a transfer to Renraku America and the [[SCIRE]] project.


Due to that, when the requirement for someone to go oversee projects in the arcology, a position away from the influence of the family, came up, he was used every favor he had built in his time in Japan, and took the position in the UCAS, mobbing the whole family away, not likely to return.  
Yoi awoke from a medical coma two months later in the care of [[Hara Vidhava|Dr. Vidhava]], having been transferred to a hospital in the SCIRE during her family's move to Seattle. She had been fitted with four cybernetic limbs, the leg that survived the crash had been deemed too damaged to be kept safely. In the hospital, she learned the details of the arrangement, including the fact that her father had signed a non-disclosure agreement about the whole incident as part of keeping his job &mdash; an agreement that applied to her as a minor child.


Yoi ended up in a medically induced coma for months after the incident and when she awoke, she found she had a surgery set up. She was to be fitted with 4 cyber limbs (as the other leg needed to balance out the lost one) in exchange for signing away any and all rights to discuss or legally go after anyone involved.  
Initially, her recovery and acceptance of the new limbs did not progress swiftly &mdash; the limbs and the new environment served as a reminder of the tragedy she was responsible for. She spent nearly three months in motive therapy before her brother, Takeru, helped her grow to love her new body. Visiting her in the hospital, he brought pictures of her drawn to look like a superhero with four golden limbs. Seeing herself a different perspective started her down a path of self-acceptance. She worked hard to acclimatize and learn everything she could about her new limbs.


She didn’t take it well for a time, seeing the limbs as a reminder of the tragedy she caused. The new environment that she could tell was due to her actions also didn’t help matters.  
Over the next few years, she transformed herself back into a child her parents could tolerate without too many complaints. She worked hard to catch up on her schooling, and even got a job in the [[SCIRE]]. Living in the arcology meant all of her needs were taken care of, so every penny-yen she earned went into modifications to her new limbs, bringing her closer to the superhero her brother saw her as.  


It was her brother, Takeru, who convinced her to grow to love her new body. He came to her room while she was moping and brought her pictures of her drawn to look like a superhero with four golden limbs. It was after this that Yoi seriously began to accept herself and worked hard to acclimatize and read everything she could about her new limbs, spending most anything she had saved, eventually being able to mod them to her specifications and then some.  
It was at her after-school job, when she was grousing about needing more money for more extensive changes, when [[Mae|OKURA Keiko]] introduced herself. In turn, she introduced Yoi to people outside the Arcology, people that could help improve her financial situation without asking too many questions, as long as she was willing to avoid asking too many questions herself.


It was when she needed money for another change, she met Mai. Mai helped her find a way to make good money for more modifications. After a few small jobs, Mai told her about a big score, right in the arcology she lived in, for an easy bit of cash...then things went wrong.
By nineteen, '''Shirayuri''' was a novice but skilled shadowrunner, working small jobs alongside [[Mae]] or other people the slightly older girl recommended. In [[S01E01|December of 2059]], Mae shared her plans to leave Seattle. She had one last job, and a lucrative one &mdash; reuniting a child with his mother &mdash; to perform in Seattle, right in the Arcology itself, and wanted Shirayuri's help...
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MUSUME Yoi
a.k.a. Shirayuri
NameMUSUME Yoi
Also Known As White Lily, The Good Daughter, Lesbian-chan, Cybercheerleader, Girl with the Dragon Unmentionables
Biometrics
MetatypeElf
GenderError! gender is required by Template:Character!
Height170 cm (5 ft 7 in)
Weight81.5 kg (180 lb) actual
59.9 kg (132 lb) apparent
SkinMedium
EyesBrown
HairBlack
Infometrics
Date of BirthThursday, December 27, 2040 (Age 19)
Date of DeathNot On File
Place of BirthNagoya, Aichi Prefecture, JIS
NationalityRenraku
Legal ResidenceLevel 231‌, SCIRE, Seattle Metroplex, UCAS
Awakened
Bioware{{{bio}}}
CyberwareLimb Replacement (Quadrilateral)
Relationships
FamilyMUSUME Kōta (Father, Human, 66), MUSUME Hanako (Mother, Human, 56), MUSUME Takeru (Brother, Human, 10)
Contacts
Appearances & References
First
Latest
Total15

MUSUME Yoi was born in Renraku corporate SIN. Her father, Kōta, was an architectural engineer and her mother, Hanako, was an agricultural geneticist. She had a typical Japanese megacorporate upbringing in the care of her mother: taught duty, respect, and service, when it was (and wasn't) appropriate to display emotion, and the consequences of misbehavior — but all in a gentle manner.

When she was ten, the arrival of a younger brother, Takeru, changed things. She lost much of the devoted attention of her mother to the newborn, and her father showed a degree of involvement with his son atypical of Japanese fathers. Yoi was still held to the strictures of her corpo-SINner lifestyle, and once private displays of affection, understanding, and praise were replaced with complaints about any lack of perfection in her academic performance.

She tried to meet her parents expectations and regain their affection to no avail. She eventually gave up on trying to please them, her desire for affection turning into one for any attention at all. She began stretching the rules set up for her, started with mild acts of rebellion — like choices in attire, music, and writing topics in school — and growing into petty crime like shoplifting and vandalism.

A few days after her fifteenth birthday, she was ditching school with NISHIYAMA Kōji, an older boy and the son of a senior vice-president, hanging out on his father's speedboat and drinking. When the truancy officers arrived, Kōji ordered Yoi to get them out of there — he claimed his father would severely punish him. Defiant of authority and inebriated, she agreed and swiftly got them underway. Between haste and intoxication, the attempt lead to a fiery crash in the busy harbor. Kōji was killed instantly and Yoi was horribly injured, losing both arms and a leg in the wreck.

NISHIYAMA Sakebu, Kōji's father, spun the situation to place the blame squarely on Yoi. Surveillance footage from the boat's security system never came to light, as it would have shown his son to be partially responsible for the situation. Combined with his son's other, more extensive misdemeanors this incident would damage his own reputation and career. Instead, the MUSUME family suffered the backlash. Her father was ruined socially, billed the father of an uncontrollable daughter that caused the death of a valuable corporate prospect. With minimal chance for upward mobility in the home office, he used every favor he had accumulated and got a transfer to Renraku America and the SCIRE project.

Yoi awoke from a medical coma two months later in the care of Dr. Vidhava, having been transferred to a hospital in the SCIRE during her family's move to Seattle. She had been fitted with four cybernetic limbs, the leg that survived the crash had been deemed too damaged to be kept safely. In the hospital, she learned the details of the arrangement, including the fact that her father had signed a non-disclosure agreement about the whole incident as part of keeping his job — an agreement that applied to her as a minor child.

Initially, her recovery and acceptance of the new limbs did not progress swiftly — the limbs and the new environment served as a reminder of the tragedy she was responsible for. She spent nearly three months in motive therapy before her brother, Takeru, helped her grow to love her new body. Visiting her in the hospital, he brought pictures of her drawn to look like a superhero with four golden limbs. Seeing herself a different perspective started her down a path of self-acceptance. She worked hard to acclimatize and learn everything she could about her new limbs.

Over the next few years, she transformed herself back into a child her parents could tolerate without too many complaints. She worked hard to catch up on her schooling, and even got a job in the SCIRE. Living in the arcology meant all of her needs were taken care of, so every penny-yen she earned went into modifications to her new limbs, bringing her closer to the superhero her brother saw her as.

It was at her after-school job, when she was grousing about needing more money for more extensive changes, when OKURA Keiko introduced herself. In turn, she introduced Yoi to people outside the Arcology, people that could help improve her financial situation without asking too many questions, as long as she was willing to avoid asking too many questions herself.

By nineteen, Shirayuri was a novice but skilled shadowrunner, working small jobs alongside Mae or other people the slightly older girl recommended. In December of 2059, Mae shared her plans to leave Seattle. She had one last job, and a lucrative one — reuniting a child with his mother — to perform in Seattle, right in the Arcology itself, and wanted Shirayuri's help...