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From: Doctor Doom <JCH8169@*****.TAMU.EDU>
Subject: SHADOWTALK: The Popiell Pocket Sub-Tactical Nuclear Device...
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 92 19:33:20 CET
>>>>>[Hoi Myzer, sounds like your friend needs to learn how to deck. I'll
teach, for a price.
Hoi to Mein Herr Doom,
Was du sagst ist nicht sehr gut. Boys and girls, the world just got
a little more interesting. I for one don't like the idea much about
some drekhead sighting me in from space and thinking I a zap 'n nuke
food product. Even less if it is a PPC, x-ray laser, or anything of
that destructive caliber. Sounds like a job for real deckers.
Contact me and will see about moving such object out of orbit (most
have some sort of manuvering thruster). Deckers UNITE in this common cause
to make the world a safe place to deck.]<<<<<
-Harlequin <Who was not here/He he he>

>>>>>[ Erstens, Herr Harlequin, Sie duzen mich nicht, doch siezen Sie mich.
Auch ich heisse Herr Doktor Doom, bitte, mein gnaedige Herr. Aber, Sie haben
recht--Ooops, English, ja, English... You are correct. In the phrasing of a
valued associate and friend (Darkwatch again) of mine:
>"I think out lives have just become a lot more complicated."
Orbital weapons systems being used on anyone is sufficient reason for most
people to lose some sleep simply thinking of the implications. True, it is a
job for the technomancers... Rise up, fellow technomancers...swords to hand!
>Let me further point out that military matters are my specialty. My
title, DMSc, stands for Doctor of Military Science. (Doktor der Militarischen
Wissenschaft) Which includes Military ICs...which, as any good computer wizard
will tell you, are the Blackest of the Black IC.
>I any data is acquired, it will be made known. ]<<<<<
>>-- Doctor Doom <13:01:13/10-23-52>

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