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From: Brian Rogers <rogers@****.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: Re: Blitzkrieg and Crashkit
Date: Tue, 11 Oct 1994 15:37:45 -0500
Kor's Reaction:

I dont know who this Shadowfox is. Never heard of this person nor
do I know what this person is "doing" that Blitz isnt going to approve of.
With that said, I will keep myself in the background when it comes to "voting"
on whether or not to force Blitz to go or whatever. I will, however, be
very vocal about making sure that Blitz has all the informtion that we have
as far as what the messenger said to us ("You are going to see some person
named Shadowfox in Japan, I dont know what this person does that sets you
on edge but if they can get you into your right mind --- You have to
be honest with yourself, you are not thinking rationally right now. You need
to become more calm and stop to think about your actions before you go off
half-cocked. If this person has something to offer us, we should use it. If
not, then we dont need to go.)

Kor will offer to supply the transportation there for anyone who
needs to go (You can decide how you want to justify your needs) and will make
a suggestion that DragonEyes, Myself, Blitzkrieg, and Cerise go...then looking
around the room will ask who it was that assisted Cerise in getting away from
the warehouse? He will want that person with this group also. If asked I will
say that until we accept a gift from this person we are not truely in bed yet
and can walk away at anytime (or fight our way out if needed).

I can be ready to leave in as little as 2 hours but would be more
comfortable with 12 hours preparation time (it takes time to get the paperwork
done to hire 5 people as consultants, file the flight plans, get a plane,
hire a pilot, get some body guards, pack up my "seeing eye dogs", and get a
well deserved massage and sauna).

Your move, guys.

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