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From: "Mark L. Neidengard" <mneideng@****.CALTECH.EDU>
Subject: Re: a word of explanation
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 1998 13:24:35 -0800
According to Frank Pelletier:
>1) Haze is going to lay VERY low for awhile... Even if he continues to
>work for Cat-O-Nine, it probably won't be posted, except in media
>coverage.

Fair enough. However, I'd like to think that that last little pair of posts
is enough to give the Merry Marauders the physical location he posted from to
within, say, a square block. I'm presuming that Haze already vacated the
premesis, but I'm sure the M.M. are going to want to run all sorts of
interesting checks to see if they can figure out specifically where he
posted from, who owns the place, and all that sort of stuff. And they aren't
wasting time. And they're watching for people trying to cover Haze's tracks
too.

>2) Most likely, a cosmetic modification is in order. Right now, with his
>facial tattoos and style, he's pretty recognizable.

That'd be a good idea, yes. =)

>4) I've had some discussions about Haze's future. Of course, I wouldn't
>want ot kill him off right now. While he seems to be destined for a gory
>death at the hands of (War/Lynch/Fuchi/Others/Choose one), I think he has
>hidden allies that can help... We'll see.

Fair enough. =) Just keep in mind that, among the list of people who want
him (and whoever hired him, and why...) are some Fuchi corporate forces and
this private group. =)
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"Control the person for my own purpose." "Don't mess with the Dark
Elves!"
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