From: | Dark Elf <VESPOSIT@****.SUNYSB.EDU> |
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Subject: | Yoshida's data on Howe |
Date: | Fri, 19 Mar 93 16:44:46 EST |
data on one Mr. Lincoln Howe. I examined his stock records and found a few
interesting leads. It seems that Mr. Howe had partial ownership of precision
arts. This is not directly implied in his stock records, but the name of the
dummy corporation he used to buy precision stock does appear. I had to do
a little more probing to find the whole story. At the time of his death, the
dummy corporation owned approximately one third of precision stock. I also
found evidence that suggests that Howe may have had a majority share at one
point also, but nothing definite, he covered his tracks well.
Mr. Yoshida, I apologize for my disrespect of Howe. The reason for my dislike
of him is because despite your friendship with you, he was using you and
Yoshida Tech for his own gains. As far as I'm concerned, turning on your
friends and betraying the trust they put in you is the worst crime of all.
Out of respect for you, I will control any slanderous remarks directed at Howe,
but that doesn't change how I feel about him. ]<<<<<
---Dark Elf <17:09:01/03-19-54>
>>>>>[ That would mean that the Alpha Omega project that brought us DOA IS
the same project that produced Tommy Harada (aka TDH). Precision's version
may be a spinoff or another attempt at the project. Either way I don't like
the smell of it. ]<<<<<
---Big Jake <17:13:54/03-19-54>
>>>>>[ I doubt that Tommy Harada is truly vampiric. His brush with death
aboard the Intrepid could be explained in other ways. From my observation of
the event (by tapping the security cameras) it looked like he simply hammed it
up, exaggerating the severity of his wounds. He was wearing body armor, so it
was hard to judge how badly he was hit when he dove off the flight deck. Since
we know that Fung's hobby was HMHVV, it wouldn't surprise me if there were
segments of HMHVV DNA spliced into his genotype, but I doubt that enough was
there to make him manifest anything more than extrordinary strength etc...
The point is interesting enough to explore though. I think I'll send fragments
of the clone lab data to a professional in the field and see what he makes of
it. I can decrypt the data, but that doesn't help me read gene maps with my
layman's perspective on advanced bioengineering. ]<<<<<
---Dark Elf <17:24:39/03-19-54>