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Message no. 1
From: Evan Hughes <ehughes@****.carleton.ca>
Subject: MirrorLynx
Date: Thu, 1 Feb 96 14:42:46 EST
Nice bit o' fiction there...


Evan Hughes
Honours Computer Science
http://chat.carleton.ca/~ehughes
Message no. 2
From: Evan Hughes <ehughes@****.carleton.ca>
Subject: Re: MirrorLynx
Date: Thu, 1 Feb 96 14:51:36 EST
Evan Hughes writes:
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> Evan Hughes
> Honours Computer Science
> http://chat.carleton.ca/~ehughes

Now THAT was interesting. I REMEMBER writing this one. It had at least
one line of text in it... *mutter* There appears to be a screwup of
somesort present here... Either that or I screwed up... *thinks*


Either way, this is what I ment to say: The peice of fiction put up by
MirrorLynx was good. I was impressed.


Evan Hughes
Honours Computer Science
http://chat.carleton.ca/~ehughes
Message no. 3
From: "Curtis D. Frye" <cfrye@********.com>
Subject: Re: MirrorLynx
Date: Thu, 1 Feb 1996 12:19:02 -0800 (PST)
On Thu, 1 Feb 1996, Evan Hughes wrote:

> Evan Hughes writes:
>
> Either way, this is what I ment to say: The peice of fiction put up by
> MirrorLynx was good. I was impressed.
>

Thanks, Evan. It's my way of introducing a new character to the shadowtk
fold. Well, a few new ones, actually.

The Fuchi decker whose senses you were riding is about to get in a few
shitloads of trouble with the corp. MirrorLynx will hear about it and,
not wanting to waste an ally if he can be extracted without undue risk,
tips the decker off and arranges for a meet off the Fuchi grounds. Once
there, MirrorLynx shows him what he got and tells him what has happened
inside Fuchi so far vis a vis the decker's employment future.

Needless to say, the decker won't be too interested in going back.
Continuing the feline theme, the decker will take Wildcat as his moniker.

Can't wait to get this guy up and running with the rest of you!

Curt

cfrye@********.com
Curtis Frye: Freelance Writer, Internet Trainer, Performer
http://www.teleport.com/~cfrye

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