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Message no. 1
From: "Allen, Eric" <eric@******.MEDSCH.UCLA.EDU>
Subject: FRFZ Black Panther job
Date: Sat, 11 Feb 1995 16:40:00 PST
The Wyrm Ouroboros,
OK, what's the lowdown on the job Mr. Purple is about to take on? Should I
decide the action, or do you want to?

If you do, the pertinent facts about Purple are as follows: he can take a
LOT of damage (good armor and bionetic compensation), he has a low-level
skillwire (flexibility is a key), his modifications are kind of subtle, and
he carries a lot of guns. He can also fight hand to hand (no weapon
implants, but sometimes has forearm snap blades) and is rather good at
schmoozing his way through the average corporate environment. He tends to
dress in a black suit (hidden armor) and tie with a white shirt, wearing
old-style Raybans sunglasses (like a character from Reservoir Dogs or Pulp
Fiction), although he also goes for medium security armor when he has to.

Tell me what you think.

At your service, Eric John Allen
Message no. 2
From: The Wyrm Ouroboros <oroboros@******.COM>
Subject: Re: FRFZ Black Panther job
Date: Wed, 22 Feb 1995 17:25:56 -0800
> The Wyrm Ouroboros,
> OK, what's the lowdown on the job Mr. Purple is about to take on? Should I
> decide the action, or do you want to?

Partially both. You decide your course of action, I'll give the results.
This is going to be a long and gruelling chase across, I hope, several
continents and as many months. Macros is one of, if not _the_, best that
Aztlan has to offer. It would definitely be best if you (and, with luck,
the Whistler) emailed me privately.

oroboros@******.com

I will save your personal facts about Purple. ;)


--
Ouroboros
The (Dead) Wyrm of the .Net

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