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Message no. 1
From: Brad Shantz <bshantz@****.COM>
Subject: A long and unexpected absence
Date: Wed, 30 Mar 1994 11:00:30 PST
>>>>>[Well, in a lucrative sense the last month and a half has been
wonderful. In a personal sense, I've been busier than a Troll trying to hide
in a crowd of dwarves. All in all, it's great to be back in the sprawl. I'm
ready to work again, and have a number of contacts that need some good
runners. I made lots of money with this Johnson, and there's lots more to be
made. Anyone interested, let me know. Don't worry about your experience in
the street. There's nothing like learning through emersion. 'Nuff Said.
]<<<<<
-- Jasmine [11:00:00/03-30-55]
Message no. 2
From: A cohort's CoHort <cohort@******.CONNECTED.COM>
Subject: Re: A long and unexpected absence
Date: Wed, 30 Mar 1994 13:54:51 -0800
>>>>>[ Jasmine, I am just out of a run, myself. Let me know if you could
use me. ]<<<<<
-- HellSpawn <13:55:24/03-30-55>
Message no. 3
From: Brad Shantz <bshantz@****.COM>
Subject: Re: A long and unexpected absence
Date: Wed, 30 Mar 1994 14:17:35 PST
>>>>>[HellSpawn, the help would be much appreciated. My Johnson's got a
thing
about sending middlemen to set up a meet. Invariably, he chooses a secluded
table in "Hell" at Dante's Inferno. If we can get a few more people together,
we can raise his price.]<<<<<
-- Jasmine (14:15:37/03-30-55)

>>>>>[ Hey, Jaz, you can count me in for any matrix cover you might need.
After that last run into the Tir, you could have used it. ]<<<<<
-- Shields (14:20:00/03-30-55)
Message no. 4
From: Brad Shantz <bshantz@****.COM>
Subject: Re: A long and unexpected absence
Date: Wed, 30 Mar 1994 14:19:59 PST
>>>>>[Shields, your presence in cyberspace is always a pleasure. This
time,
though, try not to shoot yourself in the arm! Remember, jack out, then fire
the gun. :-) ]<<<<<
-- Jasmine
Message no. 5
From: "L. Carvel Wilson" <CWILSON@**.WEBER.EDU>
Subject: Re: A long and unexpected absence
Date: Wed, 30 Mar 1994 20:36:00 MST
>> -- Jasmine [11:00:00/03-30-55]

>>>>>[I am in anytime you need someone to destroy the opposition and wax
the
general neighborhood idiot. My experience in the Seattle area amounts to one
run so far, as I am fairly new on the block. I am very good at what I do.
If you need realiability and power then call the Sandman. Encrypt
****<LTG>****. May your dreams always be pleasant ones.......]<<<<<
Sandman <20:24:33--03/24/55>
Message no. 6
From: A cohort's CoHort <cohort@******.CONNECTED.COM>
Subject: Re: A long and unexpected absence
Date: Thu, 31 Mar 1994 00:19:54 -0800
>>>>>[ Yup, HellSpawn's definitely one who deals with Johnsons who like
liasons... ]<<<<<
-- Crazy Jake <00:19:42/03-31-55>

>>>>>[ Oh, knock it off, Jake. ]<<<<<
-- HellSpawn <00:20:23/03-31-55>
Message no. 7
From: Brad Shantz <bshantz@****.COM>
Subject: Re: A long and unexpected absence
Date: Thu, 31 Mar 1994 08:20:21 PST
>>>>>[Sandman, with the this job there should be very little destruction
of opposition. First of all, this is a TRUE Shadowrun. We get in, we
get out. No one sees us or hears us if at all possible. WE ARE A SHADOW.
However, like I said in my "call to arms" there is nothing like learning
by emersion. Welcome aboard.]<<<<<
-- Jasmine (8:20:00/03-31-55)
Message no. 8
From: Brad Shantz <bshantz@****.COM>
Subject: Re: A long and unexpected absence
Date: Mon, 4 Apr 1994 08:44:37 PDT
>>>>>[SandMan, Hellspawn, Shields, I've got a meet planned and need to know
if
you boys are still in? (Anyone else interested in a piece of the action is
more than welcome)]<<<<<
-- Jasmine (08:45:27/04-03-55)

>>>>>[Jasmine, I've already got a clue to what this is all about. Can I
run
matrix cover for the meet?]<<<<<
-- Shields
Message no. 9
From: A cohort's CoHort <cohort@******.CONNECTED.COM>
Subject: Re: A long and unexpected absence
Date: Mon, 4 Apr 1994 12:59:00 -0700
>>>>>[ I'm here and ready, Jas. ]<<<<<
-- HellSpawn <12:59:59/04-04-55>
Message no. 10
From: A cohort's CoHort <cohort@******.CONNECTED.COM>
Subject: Re: A long and unexpected absence
Date: Mon, 4 Apr 1994 13:01:10 -0700
>>>>>[ Jasmine, meet me at Jake's tonight (usual time).
]<<<<<
-- HellSpawn <01:01:01/04-04-55>
Message no. 11
From: Brad Shantz <bshantz@****.COM>
Subject: Re: A long and unexpected absence
Date: Mon, 4 Apr 1994 13:22:49 PDT
>>>>>[ HellSpawn, I can't get out of a previous engagement tonight. Too
many
runs all at once. I agree that we need to get together, but tonight's just
not going to happen.
The Johnson for the planned run wants to meet us at a secure table in "Hell"
over at Dante's Inferno. I've met with him before. So, I can vouch that his
meets go smoothly. He wants me to set up a time, and he'll be there. You
good to go tomorrow?
Dang I could use 28 hours in a day.]<<<<<
-- Jasmine (13:20:45/04-03-55)

>>>>>[Sandman, you good to go tomorrow?]<<<<<
-- Jasmine
Message no. 12
From: A cohort's CoHort <cohort@******.CONNECTED.COM>
Subject: Re: A long and unexpected absence
Date: Tue, 5 Apr 1994 00:53:57 -0700
>>>>>[ I'm up for anytime. I'm free right now. ]<<<<<
-- HellSpawn <00:54:32/04-05-55>
Message no. 13
From: Brad Shantz <bshantz@****.COM>
Subject: Re: A long and unexpected absence
Date: Tue, 5 Apr 1994 08:09:50 PDT
>>>>>[HellSpawn, I still haven't heard from Sandman. I have set up a meet
with Johnson at Dante's for 12:00 noon. The Troll bouncer at the door is
expecting us. NOTE: Your firearms will be confiscated at the door, but they
are also well protected. You will get them back. All I can ask is that you
trust me on this one. Shields is meeting us there.]<<<<<
-- Jasmine (8:07:45/04-05-55)

>>>>>[Sandman, If you're around, meet us there. I'd hate to go into this
with just one "associate" if you get my point.]<<<<<
-- Jasmine (8:08:15/04-05-55)

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