From: | John Stawarz aka Chaos Manager <jstawarz@******.GMU.EDU> |
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Subject: | Quicksilver Serpent -- Theories? |
Date: | Wed, 1 Jun 1994 19:55:01 -0400 |
stops to retrieve the encryption key that was stolen. Somebody (sorry,
can't remember who and doin' all this from memory) said that maybe the
corp didn't want their sensitive employees to find out. How about
Mitsuhama not wanting the *PUBLIC* to find out. If the public found that
the system was so easy to get into, there is the chance of copy-cat
crimes. Also, to corporation's profits would take a nose dive as the
consumers lost faith in their abilities. This same idea came up earlier
when I asked for opinions on a riot that led to the destruction of a
Mitsuhama Special Forces training ground. The general consensus was
that Mitsuhama would try and keep low key, so as to avoid the effects
mentioned above.
Stay frosty,
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