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Message no. 1
From: Jeffrey Mach <mach@****.CALTECH.EDU>
Subject: Anybody seen Matt Breton?
Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 12:50:21 -0700
A while ago, I started working with Matb on a story involving his
decker character, Fact Rat. With a few fits and starts, we seemed to be
keeping the story going. Now, unfortunately, I haven't heard from Matt in
about a month, and the last message seemed to have been accidently sent
my way, anyway.

I think he may have been active on Shadow-Rn, but I don't
subscribe to that list. Anybody hear from him lately?

Also, what do people think should be the general policy on
characters that get wisked off to limbo on a story that dies from lack of
attention? I'd hate to pull my character out only to find out that Matt
had some serious problems with his ISP and couldn't get back to me, but
once back wanted to restart the story again.

--Curious

Jeff
Message no. 2
From: Michael Broadwater <mbroadwa@*******.GLENAYRE.COM>
Subject: Re: Anybody seen Matt Breton?
Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 15:00:32 -0500
At 12:50 PM 7/31/97 -0700, Jeffrey Mach wrote:

> I think he may have been active on Shadow-Rn, but I don't
>subscribe to that list. Anybody hear from him lately?
>
He sent a message to shadowrn 2 days ago, so if the problems were before
that, then it's not his ISP.

As for characters that disappear, well, what would your character do if
someone they were working with disapeared?


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