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From: Mike Goldberg <m_goldberg@**.COLORADO.EDU>
Subject: Washington crew...
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 1994 14:56:13 MST
Howdy! Well as I sort of posted (a little incoherently) Shadowfox led a run on
Ares. They had current custody of Phoenix as having pulled strings. The team
got to him, freed him, and were quietly taking off, when the Hammer of Light
showed up, trying to kill Phoenix for stiffing them in Boston. While the team
was handling them, I took the liberty of some innocent runners (perhaps not)
showing up and confusing the issue even more. And with them security came. It
got real hairy, but Shadowfox, Semetex (assuming we straighten out that
mess of whether he was there or not), Slash, and WHAT made a clean get away.
The only problem is that Phoenix didn't make the transition to freedom, in a
living state.

So now, the crew has to decide, amoung other things, who is going where...
My group wants to play it as following:
DragonEyes -- Germany.
WHAT -- Germany.
Bruce -- Switzerland (should be there by now, unless the group is taking slower
to get there than I was expecting)
Shadowfox -- Switzerland....
Gutterrat -- Switzerland...

Nightmare, in another attempt to gain power, has sent another crew to locate
Rebecca. Nightmare wants to kidnap her to use her as blackmail to get the
services of Shadowfox. Hammer is currently at the same location as Blitzkrieg.

Speaking of which, Eric (gawk) has raised a point... The clues to find
Blitzkrieg aren't there. They are either hidden deeply, or the bad guys
aren't telling many people. Tell me in what way are you working to find him,
and I'll tell you its results.

Any questions, I'll try and answer as best as I can... and on the matrix
police, I don't think places like Tir would appreciate powerful opposition.

Oh well, I can't spell. Gotta run. /shrug/

Mike

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