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Message no. 1
From: Nightfox <DJWA@******.UCC.NAU.EDU>
Subject: Actually
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1993 18:23:17 -0700
>>>>>[ Actually Wizard, you are a little wrong in your opinion that you
have the
best plans of the Rimmer drone and the Kryton drone. I have no doubt that you
have many of the plans since there were traces of one or two break-ins on the
computer systems. But most of what we worked on was off line. Some of it was
in a closed system but most of it was just in our heads or in Rimmer. And
Rimmer could only be accessed by Lister through a special VCR hook-up that I
created, one that only Lister could use. Actually, you did have a lot of
information that surprised us and Fuchi is still trying to find out how Ares got
it. Much of your less than new research came to our labs. After all, Fuchi
created the matrix. Some time we should get together and make something realy
spectacular.]<<<<<
--Kichanski <18:23:04/10-19-54>
Message no. 2
From: ANGLISS@****.PSU.EDU
Subject: Actually...
Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1993 00:53:15 -0400
*****Encyrpt SATAN'S_HORNS v2, Wintergreen MPCP*****
>>>>>[Actually, I'm not after Mil Tech(or what used to be Mil Tech before
it
officially self destructed) but seem to have stumbled on something relating to
private cybernetic development of something that deals with the whole body.
Just what it is I'm not totally sure... But what's this offer I can't refuse?
If it involves lots of nuyen, I'm in. But I suppose I'll have to show up at
that address then...]<<<<<
-- Dante(00:52:46/12-02-54)

>>>>>[I just realized that Solitaire hasn't showed up for a while to poke
and
prod me like a child just discovering her father's face. I wonder where she
may be. Hey, Solitaire! You still alive(I hope)?]<<<<<
-- Dante(00:54:18/12-02-54)

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