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From: Joshua James Harrison <harrij4@***.EDU>
Subject: Re: Shadowtalk "gripes" (fwd)
Date: Sun, 1 May 1994 17:25:33 -0400
On May 1, 1:40pm, Dave Sanborn wrote:
> Who's to say they don't have interest? Not that I'm trying to beat a dead
> horse or anything, but my character who was involved with the run had
> one attempt on his life by Aztech security, just after I came back from
> Spring Break. Soon after, Aztech security attacked him again at a
> concert (admittedly, for an unrelated cause...). After the concert, my
> character went on a run in Atzlan, came back to Seattle, was put into
> a coma by a group of assassins (who's loyalties are currently unknown)
> and just came out of it.
>
> Geez... looks to me like Aztech DID try to capture or kill him when they
> could...

Well excuse me... I didn't notice that stuff... and I'm not saying that was MY
gripe anyhow. I think that's what they were trying to convey as their gripe.
Pure conjecture based off of messages I received from Eric and other stuff I
saw. I could be totally off base, and I don't think their gripe was just with
you, either.

Oh well... I don't really see the point in discussing this further...so I'm
done.


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