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Message no. 1
From: Joshua James Harrison <harrij4@***.EDU>
Subject: What the frag...?
Date: Fri, 18 Feb 1994 12:49:17 -0500
Something very strange is going on... I have gotten posts now that were from a
month ago... stuff involving the Ares mission with Durandal that got this
whole Genetek mess started... just what is going on here? Is there a problem
with the list? Is it just me that's getting this stuff? Could we just try and
figure out what's going on here? Thanks.

Well... The Genetek thing is now more or less over... just a couple of wrap-up
posts left to go, and I'm going on vacation for a couple of days. I'm leaving
Sat morning for Vermont, and I'll be back Monday evening. I'll catch you all
then, huh?

Have a nice Pres. Day weekend everybody!



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Internet: | le nallon si di'nguruthos! | \ \ | / /
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you brute, and you'll pay for it. We're going on; but we'll |---------------
settle with you first. Come on, and taste it again!' - Sam, "The Two Towers"
Message no. 2
From: Gian-Paolo Musumeci <musumeci@***.LIS.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: Re: What the frag...?
Date: Fri, 18 Feb 1994 20:40:01 -0600
Okay, I'll explain. Jonathan Harker used to work with Durandal. Harker found
Durandal. Harker knows why Durandal left, but he chose to stay. Ares has
found this out. Ares is trying to kill Harker. Harker is going to have to get
OUT of Ares, somehow, but he is going to need help -- Durandal is willing to
help him, too.

Okay? It's the Ares run back to wail on Durandal. Any questions, send 'em to
me or to PLOT-D.

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