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Message no. 1
From: D'Arkan <D'Arkan@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: A fluid mystery
Date: Sat, 4 Jan 1997 05:58:46 +0000
*****INTERNAL: Achilles Project
>>>>>[The traces of hydraulic fluids found at the scene of the battle in
the hospital have been confirmed, an eye witness has come given
information that solves that little puzzle. It appears a drone was used
to remove the body and take it to an unknown destination. So now we
know what happened there. I'm still awaiting confirmation from HSE
regarding the sec vid. Harris, go to HSE in the morning, and chase them
up about it. It might be important.


Agent Smith, take a forensics team and check any likely areas that the
drone may have used for it's escape. We know it was leaking lubricant
and hydraulic fluids, so use a chem sniffer if you have to, but find
that damn trail.]<<<<<
-- Lt. D'Arkan <05:50:10/01-04-58>
FBI Achilles Project
Seattle, UCAS


*****PRIVATE: Easy
>>>>>[Thankyou for the information, it confirmed one of my suspicions,
and has solved one piece of this strange jigsaw. It gives us something
to work with. I appreciate it, though quite what Mr. Lynch is going to
make of this will be interesting, he's seeing conspiracies everywhere at
the moment, though he is not alone there.]<<<<<
-- Lt. D'Arkan <05:53:33/01-04-58>
FBI Achilles Project
Seattle, UCAS


*****PRIVATE: Lynch
>>>>>[That at least clears the mystery over the fluids at the scene.
And confirms at least one of our suspicions. The fight was staged. The
question now is why, and by whom. I have a team going down there in the
morning to check the area, with any luck they'll find something that may
give us a clue as to what is going on here.]<<<<<
-- Lt. D'Arkan <05:56:58/01-04-58>
FBI Achilles Project
Seattle, UCAS

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