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Message no. 1
From: Jaimie Nicholson <jaimie.nicholson@********.OTAGO.AC.NZ>
Subject: Re: Kicking Dead Horses, So to Speak
Date: Tue, 9 Jun 1998 10:19:34 +1200
>*****PRIVATE: Cat-o-nine
>>>>>>[It was you hired me to get Haze, right? I'm sure it was. Nice
memory.
>>>>>>Anyways, depending on how stupid he is, I might be able to bring
that
>>>>>>to a satisfactory conclusion. Is the price still on his
head?]<<<<<
> -- Faerie <16:38:59/06-08-59>

It wasn't Cat-o-nine, was it. Damn. Like she said, nice memory. Now, the
next question is, who the hell was it that hired her to go after Haze? And
what is Cat-o-nine going to do about what he now knows? I seem to recall
fairly a friendly business relationship between the Cat and Haze, now that
I think about it.
Message no. 2
From: Jhary-a-Conel <Jhary-a-Conel@***.NET>
Subject: Re: Kicking Dead Horses, So to Speak
Date: Tue, 9 Jun 1998 01:39:01 +0200
On 9 Jun 98, at 10:19, Jaimie Nicholson wrote:
> >*****PRIVATE: Cat-o-nine
> >>>>>>[It was you hired me to get Haze, right? I'm sure it was.
Nice
> >>>>>>memory. Anyways, depending on how stupid he is, I might be
able to
> >>>>>>bring that to a satisfactory conclusion. Is the price still
on his
> >>>>>>head?]<<<<<
> > -- Faerie <16:38:59/06-08-59>
>
> It wasn't Cat-o-nine, was it. Damn. Like she said, nice memory. Now, the
> next question is, who the hell was it that hired her to go after Haze? And
> what is Cat-o-nine going to do about what he now knows? I seem to recall
> fairly a friendly business relationship between the Cat and Haze, now that
> I think about it.

You're right - it was Killswitch, not Cat-o-Nine... Too bad. *sigh*


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Message no. 3
From: Avenger <Avenger@*******.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Re: Kicking Dead Horses, So to Speak
Date: Tue, 9 Jun 1998 01:30:20 +0100
In article <v01540b0ab1a2138dfc38@[139.80.126.74]>, Jaimie Nicholson
<jaimie.nicholson@********.OTAGO.AC.NZ> writes
>>*****PRIVATE: Cat-o-nine
>>>>>>>[It was you hired me to get Haze, right? I'm sure it was. Nice
memory.
>>>>>>>Anyways, depending on how stupid he is, I might be able to
bring that
>>>>>>>to a satisfactory conclusion. Is the price still on his
head?]<<<<<
>> -- Faerie <16:38:59/06-08-59>
>
>It wasn't Cat-o-nine, was it.

I'll have to check the logs, but I'm quite sure it wasn't, I don't
actually remember to be perfectly honest. One would think that
something like that would stick in the mind wouldn't you? :) I seem to
recall someone called Killer, Switchblade, Offswitch, or something like
that. Damn I wish I had a better memory for "names".

>Damn. Like she said, nice memory. Now, the
>next question is, who the hell was it that hired her to go after Haze? And
>what is Cat-o-nine going to do about what he now knows?

Nothing - until I'm sure he did the dirty deed. I'm certain though that
Cat didn't hire Faerie to kill Haze, he might have hired her for someone
else, but it seems odd that Haze would be involved. Haze has been quite
lucrative for Cat.

>I seem to recall
>fairly a friendly business relationship between the Cat and Haze, now that
>I think about it.

Yeah, there was. Cat hired Haze on several occasions for a variety of
jobs. He also recently met with Haze regarding killing Abbadon, but
Frank had a hectic time with college and we couldn't pursue that, so it
never made it to the list. :(

--
Avenger

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