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From: Jett <zmjett@*********.COM>
Subject: Re: Bounty
Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 02:21:07 -0400
Michael Broadwater wrote:
>
> At 02:03 AM 7/17/98 -0400, you wrote:
>
> >Actually, I doubt that the people hunting Jett have that much info on
> >her. However, the cops do. NO ONE really knows what cyber Jett has,
> >since most of it is black market deltaware. So I think that the
> >explosion, with the help of a few switched records, would work.
>
> If Jett has delta ware, then someone definately _does_ know what kind of
> ware she has. You don't just walk into a clinic and say "Yeah, and can you
> supersize those razors for me, doc?" Someone backs you and lets you show
> up there. They know. Could be interesting for Jett for the next few
> weeks, eh? ;)
>

Oh, things are already getting interesting for Jett. But outside of the
people who GAVE her the ware, no one in the common community knows
exactly what she has. She could just as easily have wetware as wire, so
the common media and the people she knows casually won't figure it out.
The people who got Jett her ware won't say anything, believe me. It goes
back to family ties, a dead lover, the Yakuza, and LOTS of money. So
this CAN be pulled off...but hopefully, Jett won't have to stay dead
long enough for it to matter. :)

--Jett

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"I'll make this clear, that I'm just here for backup. And to offer the
occasional advice or insult."
--Jett, on being an NPC

"Crushed to death IS natural. Walls fall on people and kill them all the
time. I just make the walls a little more aggressive about it!"
--Cinder the pyrokinetic/psi, on natural causes of death


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