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Message no. 1
From: Mike Goldberg <m_goldberg@**.COLORADO.EDU>
Subject: Just to let you know...
Date: Mon, 21 Mar 1994 12:21:07 MST
If you haven't guessed, Shadowfox and Blitzkrieg are in North America, in the
Sioux territory. Unfortunately, I won't be able to finish that part of it up by
tomorrow, so I am going to put it on the backburner until next week.

At that time Doomsday will hire a few people to help him find Shadowfox and
Blitzkrieg and get then free. Btw, I haven't figured out if this is going to
happen before or after Brian's party. Depending on timing, it is quite
concievable that Doomsday will go to the party.

Mike
Message no. 2
From: ANGLISS@***.PSU.EDU
Subject: Re: Just to let you know...
Date: Mon, 21 Mar 1994 17:11:13 -0500
Well, I'm planning on having the party the end of the week, after I am done
with my exams(one tonight at 6:30 and another Wednesday, plus a paper due
Friday). No real time to do that stuff right now...

Brian
Message no. 3
From: Mike Goldberg <m_goldberg@**.COLORADO.EDU>
Subject: Just to let you know...
Date: Fri, 20 May 1994 19:34:34 MST
Hi! Just a few things to mention. I would like to publicly acknowledge
Mark and Johanna's interest in the potential meeting between Firwraith
and Nightmare. It looks like, pending approval from SK, that I might be
opening up a little the Nova plot (at least why the Chinese were after her).
This is in part due to a little idea I just had. In which case, we will
have a very explosive result indeed for what happens at this meet.

If my hunch is right, we are very likely to have a major storyline forming.

Just thought I would let you know. Also, if I don't hear from SK reasonably
soon, 1-2 weeks depending on patience, I may just wing it, and hope SK isn't
made at me for doing so.

Later,
Mike

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