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From: "Robert A. Hayden" <hayden@*******.MANKATO.MSUS.EDU>
Subject: Re: Comments
Date: Sun, 8 May 1994 23:03:23 -0500
On Sun, 8 May 1994, Nightfox wrote:

> though
> instead of the room with Snake Scramble ICE it might have been better being a
> treasure room with loose treasure and stuff in chests.

Didn't think about that, but I also wanted something that easily
represented a large cache of data, and what better than a library.

> When is the rescue and stuff going to happen, because I leave Friday (last night
> will be Thursday) and I want Spirit and CB involved.

It might be tough.

Tomorrow Wolf-359 is going to 'leak' the information that Ramirez
downloaded. Also will be CLU's first "torture session" where MONICA
starts to try to dissect him, and we'll get our first glimpse of SPRITE
(although she will only be seen peeking around the corner at CLU when
he's recovering in his cell).

Teusday will be another torture session, and the first snippets of
conversation between CLU and SPRITE. There will be an excerpt posted of
a business news article on the fraud of AI.

Wednesday will be more conversations, and a bug will pick up MONICA
telling Meyers that they may have to give up and move because of the
leaked info.

Thursday could be the run on AI, but I don't have ANY idea how to
coordinate it. Thoughts anyone?

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