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Message no. 1
From: Malkavian <fros9414@******.EDU>
Subject: Alas, poor Urick, I knew him Horatio...
Date: Sun, 8 Oct 1995 00:40:35 -0700
*****Private: JAK
>>>>>[Chummer, how's it going? Going to be getting your hoop out of
there soon? I'll be speaking to some "friends" -- a seriously loose
statement in the shadows -- about getting you out.

Are you ready?]<<<<<
-- Crucifix (KingKong/DiedForYerSins)

*****Private: Crucifix
>>>>>[*smiles* Good to see your program running so well, I hope you
enjoy my new paranthetical tweaking of these phoney little time/date
stamps. I am quite prepared to get my "hoop" out of here, as you so
lovingly refer to it.

A simple press of a button, and my entire existance within Fuchi will be
erased forever. And at a good time, too. There has been a lot of
pressure here Charles...someone wants you bad. I almost had for you
another bit of info related to you, but they would have nailed my ass to
the proverbial wall if I would have tried. It took quite a bit just to
get through the fragging scramble on the Subject: line. Alas...

I will contact you later. My wire out of Fuchi is small...I have to be
unnoticed. Hasta la pasta.]<<<<<
-- JAK (HeWasAMan/OfInfiniteJest)

*****Private: JAK
>>>>>[I'll start the plan into motion. Included
is>>>>>Encrypted<<<<<.
Hope that helps. Oh, yes, by the way, get me everything you can out of
Fuchi's Thamauturgical Department regarding Spider, the Totem, and why
the drek the would be interested in her of all things. Thanks.]<<<<<
-- Crucifix (KingKong/DiedForYerSins)

*****Private: Crucifix
>>>>>[Harder than drek, chummer, but I'll try.]<<<<<
-- JAK (HeWasAMan/OfInfiniteJest)

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