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Message no. 1
From: The Powerhouse <P.C.Steele@*********.AC.UK>
Subject: MONICA'S return
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 1994 16:01:42 +0000
Ok, Rob asked for views but it seems he's already decided. Still, here's
another possiblity :

MONICA has been hinding in some remote computer node missing vital parts of
her code for a long time. She has been able to fester but nothing else. Then
Talky the toaster went mad and sent toaster constructs through the matrix.
One of these constructs encountered the node where MONICA was hiding and by
chance the frame happened to have the missing code segments that MONICA needed
to become active again.

This time however she's smart.

She realises that her biggest enemies are the ever resourceful occupants of
shadowland so she creates a decker icon and infiltrates Shadowland. Slowly
getting to learn peoples starngths and weaknesses and all the time slowly
growing in power. She searches through logs and finds out what has happned in
the past, out of this she determines that only one person has been able to
exert a large influence over shadowland and get away with it, Ganz (he killed
PH's parents and arranged for Doom's capture).

Seeing a way to get the power she is after and also a way to neutalise the
shadowland threat she teams up with Ganz.

After that, who knows ?

Phill.
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Phillip Steele - Email address P.C.Steele@***.ac.uk | Fighting against
Department Of Electrical & Electronic Engineering | Political Correctness !
University Of Newcastle Upon Tyne, England |
Land of the mad Geordies | The Powerhouse

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