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From: Mike Goldberg <michael.goldberg@*******.COM>
Subject: Re[2]: Bug info....
Date: Wed, 11 Dec 1996 17:17:45 MST
I just posted something to that effect.

Scourge is pissed (a friend just died for what Bull did). What sort of
defenses are you using to prevent people from tracing Bull? At this point,
Scourge has other things to concern him, but at some point, he is going to
return the favor of having lost a friend.

Mike

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Subject: Re: Bug info....
Author: ShadowTk Plot and Administrative Discussion
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Date: 12/11/96 5:06 PM


> |> Keep in mind, Jim, that Bull has been stuck in the CZ for the last couple
of
> |> years... He still isn't sure how much everyone knows, and wouldn't have
any
> |> idea where that particular document was on the Matrix...
> |
> |Which makes one wonder, how he got it?
>
> How he got what?
> He's been in the CZ for ages, collecting data and vid footage....

Not according to what Bull said. That file he sent wasn't his, that
was the one posted to SLand. If he got it, he knew it went to SLand,
which means he should've known about it out. But apparently, no one
seems to remember that the rest of the world knows about the Bug City
book, and that perhaps it's not a good idea to just throw it around.
Remember what happend in the SR world the last time a file got out
that the Bugs didn't want anyone to see?



Mike Broadwater
"I wrote this song after I got my hair cut; if you feel it
has global implications however, that's just fine."
- Warren Zevon, on his song "Figurine"

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