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Message no. 1
From: Steve Mancini <phi@****.CC.PURDUE.EDU>
Subject: PLOT: The Delicate Sound of Thunder
Date: Sun, 12 Dec 1993 14:40:43 EST
PLOT
The Delicate Sound of Thunder
M-02
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The team is hired by a lion shaman who also happens to be the
grandson of the legendary indian military leader, Thunder Tyee. The
grandson has adopted the name Searching for Great Thunder for the purpose
of the run. He is convinced that there are records of the assassination
of his grandfather and he wants these records. They are hidden, he believes,
in the old, non-matrix connected computers of a former government
installation located somewhere in the NAN (you chose locale). Only problem
is this installation has become the fortress of a renegade group of
indian marauders who prey on travellers of the local highways. The grandson
wants the documents at any cost- he has no care for these highway robbers.
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Steven Mancini <phi@****.cc.purdue.edu>
Message no. 2
From: "Robert A. Hayden" <hayden@*******.MANKATO.MSUS.EDU>
Subject: Re: PLOT: The Delicate Sound of Thunder
Date: Sun, 12 Dec 1993 14:35:35 -0600
Stever (and everyone else too):

Please DON'T space in everything by one space. It is confusing the
auto-muncher. Just flush-left everything. It's much easier.

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