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Message no. 1
From: William Kristoph Wonch <00095857@******.unl.edu>
Subject: Wild times.
Date: Thu, 27 Jun 1996 17:39:54 -0500 (CDT)
*****PRIVATE: Squatter, Dark Falcon
>>>>>[I just checked my mail. Life is finally getting interesting
for me again. Farmer is upset. He is threatening me. Threatening
you, I imagine. I need to meet with Lynch. Farmer has me pretty
torqued. It's time to cancel this little run.

I'm going to spill the beans to you guys. Farmer wants lilith and
Lynch dead. It wants me to do it. This boy is not interested
anymore. Lynch sounds like a decent individual. Especially if this
tortureware thing is true. So I'm conttacting Farmer, cancelling the
run, and laying low for a while. If you need me, you can contact me
through Glaive. I'm sorry to get you guys wrapped up in this.]<<<<<
-- Redemption <5:32:55/6-27-57>

*****PRIVATE: Squatter
>>>>>[I'll see you there. The meal is on me. I'll introduce you to
Zeus.]<<<<<
-- Redemption <5:35:42/6-27-57>

*****PRIVATE: Farmer
>>>>>[Pressing business has called me to Berlin. I must frop out of
this run. Keep me in mind for future employment opps, however.

I look forward to hearing from you again.]<<<<<
-- Redemption <5:37:57/6-27-57>

*****PRIVATE: Lynch, Lillith
>>>>>[A new threaat has reared it's head for you. I think that we
should meet. Anywhere you like, any terms you like. Things are
getting ugly here in the shadows. We need to have a discussion about
an organization called "Farmer". Send the meet info to Glaive. I
don't want to go near any of my familiar haunts for a while.]<<<<<
-- Redemption <5:41:57/6-27-57>
Message no. 2
From: jaimie.nicholson@********.otago.ac.nz (Jaimie Nicholson)
Subject: Re: Wild times.
Date: Fri, 28 Jun 1996 17:28:51 +1200 (NZST)
*****PRIVATE: Redemption
>>>>>[ I meant that bite to eat comment as a feeble attempt at subtle
humour,
i.e. I, a squatter, eat out of the garbage bins at the back. Ha ha. But go
into a restaurant? All those people? Frag off, much as I appreciate the
invite, I have to decline. And who's Zeus?]<<<<<
-- Squatter <23:27:47/06:27:57>
Message no. 3
From: "Paul J. Adam" <shadowtk@********.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Wild times.
Date: Fri, 28 Jun 1996 18:08:18 +0100
*****PRIVATE: Glaive
>>>>>[I'm not exactly mobile at the moment, but tell your friend to come
to Haven. Carefully.]<<<<<
-- Lynch <06:09:14/06-28-57>
Message no. 4
From: "Paul J. Adam" <shadowtk@********.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Wild times.
Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 01:17:47 +0100
*****PRIVATE: Redemption
>>>>>[I am sorry to see you withdraw from the assignment. We will
consider future employment based upon your conduct so far.]<<<<<
-- Farmer <00:15:31/06-30-57>

*****PRIVATE: Ploughshare
>>>>>[Begin check, Redemption, re Berlin. Scan Seattle air routes for
transits, Templehof immigration, Berlin area credit transactions.

If negat, consider neutralisation. Low profile/priority. Education and
intimidation only, no OpReq. Recall Lynch Manchu lesson, proceed only if
success likely else compromise risk high. Redemption capable (Aztlan
hunt failure), lethal means not productive on avail budget/manpower.

Primary task, infiltrate Haven, generate track data Lynch, continue
pursuit/elimination. Handle inhouse, subcontract appears
ineffective.]<<<<<
-- Farmer <00:43:21/06-30-57>

*****PRIVATE: Farmer
>>>>>[Infiltrate Haven? Negat max, Psuccess zero. Barrens juvenile-
rescue community, known faces, current protection includes UCAS Marines
reqsource Coppinger, close liaison local gangs. Cannot enter low-
profile, cannot observe without detection. Compromise/detection certain.

Suggest caution for present. Lynch/DiAnnio profiles high, pursuit can
reacquire as needed. current advice data capture only]<<<<<
-- Ploughshare <00:56:32/06-30-57>

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