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From: Markus Kalb <death@***.INFORMATIK.TH-DARMSTADT.DE>
Subject: sub character for shadowtk
Date: Wed, 8 Jun 1994 13:36:19 MESZ
This file have been mailed to Rob H. and to the d-plot list, beacause
Rob my not be on the net. and i don't have the add of "DOOM". And so
i try to reach Dr. Doom by posting to the d-plot list.
Dr. Doom please mail me your e-mail add
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"Major" of Death -- Markus Kalb <death@***.informatik.th-darmstadt.de>
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"Major", real name Frank Sanderson was born in New York 29 Years ago.
He picked up the family tradition and entered the military at the
age of 16teen. After two 4 year serving periodes he left the mil to enter
a merc unit. In his 4 Year with this merc unit something went rong on a job
and 90% of the units personal were killed. Investigations of the remaining
unit members revealed that the employer (the big A) has aranged a deal with
the enemy megacorporation(Renraku). Part of this deal was that Renraku
would be allowed to destroy the merc unit, which has inflicted losses
to the military arm of the corporation. After that point Major entered the
shadow comunity to hide from the corporations who tried to kill the rest of
the merc unit.
Some Stats : Hight 174cm , Weight 77 Kg
wears only fine(not tres chic) clothes
is a hermetic mage.
do not like diskussion's
former mil and merc rank was major



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---- Markus Kalb 49er or The Nighthawk or NHawk(IRC) ---------
-- Commander of the Timber Wolf Hand of Death(Commanding Nova Beta Galaxy) ---
---- death@***.informatik.th-darmstadt.de ---- PGP (finger) ---
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---- PS: Watch your back. Shoot straight. Conserve ammo. And never, ----------
---- ever, cut a deal with a dragon -Street proverb ----------

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