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Message no. 1
From: Brion Wauters <BDW2@******.UCC.NAU.EDU>
Subject: About getting into Chicago
Date: Mon, 10 Oct 1994 16:19:42 -0700
Brian
I'm not sure if this helps (or even applies -- I've
never read anything about Chicago in 2055), but Irish has
REAL GOOD sorta fake IDs that say he is part of MCT or Ares
security. What are the chances of him useing his IDs to gain
access to Chicago for him and a few others (namely the rest of
the team)? Who knows, he might even be able to get help from
the nearest MCT or Ares branch, ie. transport in &/or out,
extra firepower, maps, a timetable for when the next nuke
drops, etc.
Just curious.
Brion
Message no. 2
From: Tim Skirvin <tskirvin@***.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: Re: About getting into Chicago
Date: Mon, 10 Oct 1994 18:27:03 -0500
> I'm not sure if this helps (or even applies -- I've
> never read anything about Chicago in 2055), but Irish has

Actually, it pretty much doesn't. They're currently under a policy
of noone in-noone out.

The spirits can look like anything, can be masked...

> security. What are the chances of him useing his IDs to gain
> access to Chicago for him and a few others (namely the rest of

Not great, unless they're security/UCAS army.

> extra firepower, maps, a timetable for when the next nuke
> drops, etc.

Shouldn't be another nuke, BTW...the one that went off was meant to
take out a few queens, and was small enough to not kill Chicago entirely. Only
a few city blocks. The reason they used it was because it was better than
the alternative...drop industrial-class pesticides on Chicago and kill every-
one and everything in a fifty mile radius. Which is what they were considering.

The bug problem isn't solved, but it's not getting bigger as much as
it was going to...

Tim Skirvin | "They didn't die for nothing, they died to bring
tskirvin@***.uiuc.edu| us Pepsi!" -- Mr Sutton on "Glory"

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