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Message no. 1
From: Martin Baute <solar@***.UNI-BIELEFELD.DE>
Subject: Tokyo/GSF
Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1993 12:47:28 MEZ
Now I'm in plot-d, at last.
I haven't heard from Mantis for a week now. Has our thread about the GSF died
down?
Headcase, what about you? After Tanaka's scrambled message there was no reaction
from you whatsoever.

To our fearless leader - two of the caracters I send to your aq650-account
bounced off my host after 9 days. Have you got them? What have I done wrong?
(Cat/N'gase)

Is there a way to get an update on current threads without sifting through all
the plot-d-logs?

Solar
<solar@****.hrz.uni-bielefeld.de>
Message no. 2
From: "Well for starts you have the fraggin' thing in backwards."
Subject: Re: Tokyo/GSF
Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1993 08:50:52 -0400
>Now I'm in plot-d, at last.
>I haven't heard from Mantis for a week now. Has our thread about the GSF died
>down?
>Headcase, what about you? After Tanaka's scrambled message there was no
>reaction from you whatsoever.
>
Well, like any shadowrunner I saw a better offer and took it...actually I kinda
spammed my account and lost any thing dealing with Tanaka and did not know who
was pulling his strings....I hooked up w/Daved R.A.K. Etherial and the job
looks good...sorry if that blew a plot line for ya....
Message no. 3
From: Mark Imbriaco <mark@**.ODU.EDU>
Subject: Re: Tokyo/GSF
Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1993 09:22:24 -0500
"Well for starts you have the fraggin' thing in backwards." writes:
> >Now I'm in plot-d, at last.
> >I haven't heard from Mantis for a week now. Has our thread about the GSF died
> >down?

Hopefully not.. I haven't seen much on it, so I assumed that it had
just dried up. Mantis is still available, if you want to send me some
mail about what is going on.

Mantis
<mark@**.odu.edu>

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