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From: Mike Goldberg <m_goldberg@**.COLORADO.EDU>
Subject: Modified (slightly) timeline...
Date: Sun, 23 Oct 1994 17:49:42 MST
Hello. Mark and I have been working on a wrap up for rescuing Crashkit.

@@ next to a line means it has been modified since last posting.

@@ FBI agent in Seattle starts his investigation into Project Hope on October
29th.
+ Japan visitors return on Oct. 31st to Seattle.
+ November 2nd, DragonEyes gets hassled by unknown. Hires the Pittsburgh team
to rescue Crashkit, and will provide equipment as needed/wanted through of
contact of his. Only 2 witnesses of harrasment is Blitzkrieg and WHAT.
@@ At the same time, as DragonEyes hires, the FBI agent in Seattle is 4 days
into his investigation into Project Hope. (he has his own team off-list).
+ November 4th, get to Pittsburgh.
@@ The night of the 4th is the only scouting period group has. At night on the
5th at night, run takes place. (If I am running behind on writing things up, I
will just post the aftermath. The run is a nice mess).
++ The run. I will post getting down to the hive level. In which, the team
will split up. DragonEyes, Blitzkrieg, and whoever else is in that team, finds
Crashkit. Two seperate teams leave ASAP once radio contact establishes the
fact that Crashkit is found. I will write up aftermath.
** This happens as Double Exposure is ending. Which keeps the Chicago mess on
line for November 15th, which is the date that Rob said the bomb would happen.

As such, I will need to know as soon as possible, who is on the run. You will
have to send this to me privately with a character description and gear
description. Plus the wish list of gear you would like from DragonEyes'
contact. Again.... send this to me privately, as for part of the time up to
this, I will be on no-mail. My address is: m_goldberg@**.colorado.edu

Mike

P.S. Useful comments please.

P.P.S. London is in another person's hands. Scarface is washing his hands of
that mess.

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