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From: mneideng@****.caltech.edu (Mark L. Neidengard)
Subject: Lynch (fwd)
Date: Fri, 26 Apr 1996 14:09:38 -0700 (PDT)
According to Paul J. Adam:
>now we're shading towards an air-sea operation, since our target's on an
>island: little speck called Clipperton, about six hundred miles southwest of
>Acapulco.

"Unexpected tropical storm ravages small island! Thousands perish in unearthly
Maelstrom! Film at 11." =)

>Bad news is, it's six hundred miles from anywhere. Good news is, it's
>six hundred miles from anywhere <g> Means we need long legs, sea-based ops
>or some serious tanker drag to get there by air: but it means that any
>backup our Aztlan buddies want to whistle for has to come all that distance.
>What we see is what they get.

Well, let's see. What are _you_ thinking Aztlan has done to fortify this
place? And what sort of sensors perimeter? =)

>The usual games: no direct intervention, just "we want you to know that
>you know we know you know we know what you were doing there".

Uh...uhhh....uuuuhhhhhh....AAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!
*sound of brain exploding* *thud* Anyhow... *crunch*

>Right now we're looking at air support and CAS during the hit, plus
>pickup. What size of team can you lift out from a hot LZ? We'd be a
>minimum four, maybe more. Also, you got any NGFS capability? We're going
>in short on numbers, so we want all the support we can get.

NGFS?
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"Fairy of sleep, controller of illusions" Operator/Jack-of-all-Trades, CACR
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Elves!"
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