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From: Dark Avenger <Avenger@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Re: Thunda showdown
Date: Wed, 25 Dec 1996 20:08:45 +0000
>V-12's crew are going to be sending two _very_ low observability drones to spy
>on the outcoming conflict with Thunda. They will have very good sensors and
>will attempt to stay unnoticed if at all possible (and are armed, but I don't
>expect that to crop up just yet =). If Thunda should manage to make it out
>they're going to attempt to keep tabs on where he went (again, on the QT).
>Please feel free to ask me for any clarifications necessary and count me in on
>the festivities. =) Let's just say that some corporate "soft" assets were
lost
>in this latest round of bombings...


Okeydokey.

I have been told by one of the challengers that their character won't
show, so the drone won't see much of anything.


I'm not sure of the sensor array that the drone is armed with, but the
character would originally have been under sniper fire. But seeing as
Kurt's character won't show, I don't think anything will happen. Of
course the temptation for general sniping as a result of frustration may
be possible. :)


As for the potential conflict at the hospital between Easy and Thunda, I
don't think Paul has advertised his solution to the clue Thunda left.


There is one other thing that may allow a drone or sighting to follow,
and that is anyone who works for corporate security, and has pulled duty
over Cristmas Eve, they may see a hooded, heavily armed man leaving
SeaTac Mall at speed, seconds before the explosion.


Also, of course, any Police or security patrols in the area of the
sniper will be aware of the shootings.


Have fun. :)

--
Thunda's player, using DA's account.

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