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From: The Powerhouse <P.C.Steele@*********.AC.UK>
Subject: Re: IBA and Son, a twist
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 1994 12:13:55 +0100
In reply to Brian E. Angliss .....

> Hope you don't mind, but IBA is about to have a plot predicament. If you
> wanted IBA to develop some feelings for his son, this is a great opportunity.
> And if you wanted his "problem" to disappear, that could happen too. It's
> all up to you. A little Divine Comedy, anyone?

Yeah, I'm all for it. IBA is still seriously fragged off at the moment about
Punisher leaking his indiscretion on the net. I've got him in an old gang
hideout from his old days when he ran away from the CAS and became little more
than a ganger/decker on the streets of Seattle. He still keeps in contact with
his old gang and helps them out when needed, so at the moment they're keeping
quite hidden.

As to IBA's feelings towards the child, well he was initially angry, *very*
angry but then he began to get slowly used to the idea only to have that all
halted short by pride and embarassment at Punisher's revalations. So that's
the main thing, he's nursing a hurt pride and is currently drinking himself
into obliviion not even getting his daily shot of the matrix, so he won't know
yet that Dante is still alive <how did he survive anyway ?>.

Punisher will see the post and he never liked leaving a job half done and will
begin a search immediately for Dante, even though he's also working on another
low profile job at the moment.

Oh one last thing, I know the message was PRIVATE but Powerhouse was never part
of the big expedition to Germany.

Phill.
--
Phillip Steele - P.C.Steele@***.ac.uk - University Of Newcastle Upon Tyne

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