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Message no. 1
From: Mike Goldberg <michael.goldberg@*******.COM>
Subject: FYI: Seattle, my type of bomb....
Date: Mon, 9 Dec 1996 10:48:45 MST
The Wanderer has continued going after people. He just made sure that
Scourge's company is going to fail. Leveled a building. Scourge has
been found, but it isn't in any condition to jack in right now. This
time, Scourge plans on taking the insurance money and cutting his
loses.

(Which is probably going to tick off Kor and Serenity)

Oh Brian Angliss, do you want to be involved in what Interpol's
reaction to all of this is going to be? The Wanderer has recently
blown up buildings in Germany, London, and now Denver, and Seattle.
(In this latest spree).

Later,
Mike
Message no. 2
From: Brian Angliss <angliss@*****.COLORADO.EDU>
Subject: Re: FYI: Seattle, my type of bomb....
Date: Tue, 10 Dec 1996 11:12:00 -0700
> Oh Brian Angliss, do you want to be involved in what Interpol's
> reaction to all of this is going to be? The Wanderer has recently
> blown up buildings in Germany, London, and now Denver, and Seattle.
> (In this latest spree).

Uh, sure. I'll see what I can't get going.

Brian
Message no. 3
From: Brian Rogers <rogers@****.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: Re: FYI: Seattle, my type of bomb....
Date: Mon, 9 Dec 1996 13:38:30 -0600
> (Which is probably going to tick off Kor and Serenity)
>
I know Scourge will pay me back for the money I invested in his company. Damn.
Still doesnt make me any happier to see an entire section of my stock port.
fold over night!

He's under contract with Serenity for work. How is he going to deal
with that, Mike?

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