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From: Andrew <wadycki@********.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: Re: Atzlan - nasty things comming. and related
Date: Tue, 1 Aug 1995 12:06:56 -0500
On Tue, 1 Aug 1995, Mark Steedman wrote:

> > On Mon, 31 Jul 1995, Mark Steedman wrote:
> > If they weren't running it, then it was
> > probablely them.
> But how did they find out about the meeting? Appart from that it would
> fit nicely.

Not every system is secure, a good decker could have intercepted the
invitations as they went to the various people. Some of their systems
could be less secure.

> Laverty is very knowledgeable but i don't think he's part of the
> club. I would assume as the folks attending were under the impression
> they would meet only the dragon that no one else should have known
> about the meeting, ok the Dragons decker could have guessed from what
> he was told to set up, but are you going to cross a boss called
> Dunklezahn, in a world with mindprobe spells?? - don't think so.

I would disagree, if he wasn't part of the club, he wouldn't have been
housing Urdli, he wouldn't have been doing all that stuff with Sam Verner
and the 2nd Ghost Dance, he wouldn't be a Prince. He is on the same
level, he just stays out of things a bit and uses his aids. He has
various agents and a decker god. I think he fits the bill nicely. He
also would have had knowledge of it all before hand (the conversation,
not the meeting).

-Andrew
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