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Message no. 1
From: Avenger <Avenger@*******.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Airport Security
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 00:39:08 +0000
During the last couple of weeks, Sascha, under my direction, hit a
couple of Seattle's airports. A couple of questions were asked
regarding airport security and comments were made regarding current
security measures in Airports in the US (I'll ignore Europe for the
moment as it's not entirely relevant)

In regards to that situation, and the comments in this list, I've
dilligently searched the depths of my hard drive for the document on
which I based the attacks and the levels of security.

It's relatively short, and if anyone is interested I can either post the
text to this list or privately to any individuals. Although it is based
in modern day, a little extrapolation is possible to cover "future"
measures along with the information provided in the Seattle Source Book,
Lone Star and Security Handbook.

Sorry it's taken so long but I've got a tremendous amount of data on my
system and it's not particularly well organised. :)

Just thought someone might be interested. :)


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Dark Avenger -:- http://www.shalako.demon.co.uk/index.htm -
Unofficial Shadowtk Newbies Guide, Edgerunners Datastore &
Beginnings of the Underseas Sourcebook.
http://freespace.virgin.net/pete.sims/index.htm - Alternative UK Sourcebook
(U/C)
Message no. 2
From: Kristling Ravenwing <kristling@*******.CROSSWINDS.NET>
Subject: Re: Airport Security
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 02:12:18 -0500
>Just thought someone might be interested. :)
>Dark Avenger -:- http://www.shalako.demon.co.uk/index.htm
-
Sure. And can anyone who is involved the kristling
storyline send me a brief physical/ mental description of
your character? my server was down for two days. Jamie
Nickelson, I can't reach you via the email on your posts.

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