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Message no. 1
From: Mike Goldberg <m_goldberg@**.COLORADO.EDU>
Subject: Re: A tarnished ring
Date: Sat, 27 May 1995 15:58:14 MST
Well folks. It's been fun. It's been interesting. Somebody should
psychoanalyze me for how twisted and cruel I can be.

But, it's also a decent chance it is over. So let me briefly talk about my
various characters as far as a wrap up goes.

Shadowfox fades out. . . he actually moves to Australia and just tries to
forget for a while.

Scarface has left for Europe to continue on his works there. He has no
particular interest in finding anyone again.

Blitzkrieg starts playing guitar for money. Since he is good, he probably will
make it to club circuit. If he truly wanted to, he probably could make
nova-star, but that really isn't what he wants from music.

Scourge continues to work in Ares.
Ratspeak continues his work in the media related field (pirate stuff naturally)
Sprinkler continues his existance in TNO.

DragonEyes continues to be DragonEyes. I believe Dean (aka owner of Fenris)
wanted to use him for his upcoming plot involving Fenris. If that is still the
case, you are more than welcome to use him, but you cannot kill him off. You
may also use Doomsday. (Cannot kill him off either).

Doomsday for the most part is never going to run again. He is tired of the
killing and such. For him, he has to find a new life for his last few
remaining years. Maybe even learn how to drive a van.

Nightmare moves to Germany and stays in touch with Count and Coutness. All in
all, he will probably lead a quiet life too.


Take care ya all. Either on the 30th or 31st, depending on how hetic my
schedual is, will be when I completely sign off.

*bows with deep respect to the others on the list*
Mike
Message no. 2
From: "Thomas W. Craig" <Craigtw1@***.COM>
Subject: Re: A tarnished ring
Date: Sat, 27 May 1995 23:26:05 -0400
Mike,
It's sad to see you go...if you can...try to get back on...sometime in the
future...
Tom
Message no. 3
From: NIGHTFOX <DJWA@******.UCC.NAU.EDU>
Subject: Re: A tarnished ring
Date: Sun, 28 May 1995 17:35:21 -0700
>Well folks. It's been fun. It's been interesting. Somebody should
>psychoanalyze me for how twisted and cruel I can be.

Why - life can be like.


Mike - Its been fun having you around. Its depressing to see another of the
older guard leaving. We've all been through a lot with these characters, it has
been interesting to see them all grow and change and reveal more about
themselves as time goes on. I wish that I could have been more active these past
couple of years, but I retired my characters much to early, and have not had the
time I once had, nor as much of the desire that once went along with the writing
- I think Doom understands since I see the same trend in him, we sit back and
every so often come forawrd when time permits and we know that things are
passing which our teams would take notice to.

Another era is over with Brian and now Mike gone, the epic length storylines
need to be placed upon the shoulders of other imaginative souls.

Who knows what the future will bring. it is waiting there for all of us.

We say goodbye to a friend and companion - someone whom most of us will never
meet though we do know them in a way.

>Take care ya all. Either on the 30th or 31st, depending on how hetic my
>schedual is, will be when I completely sign off.

Goodluck - We all hope that you and all the stray members can get access again,
it gets easier now to get good quality as the Internet grows and slowly evolves
into what we know as the Matrix.

>*bows with deep respect to the others on the list*

*Standing Ovation* for a writer, Director and actor who has helped form the
list into what it is.


Nightfox - Daniel Waisley

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