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Message no. 1
From: Necromancer <shilberg@********.UNI.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: And the Hunt goes on....
Date: Mon, 21 Mar 1994 22:03:08 -0600
>>>>>[Jarred....I got a transmission with one of Durandal's encryption
schemes
incoming to the Seattle RTG from the Caribbean League. I can't pinpoint the
exact location, as the transmission was too short. I'm working on trying to
figure out how he left the country. My check of the Sea-Tac databanks should
be done by midnight. The ice there is horrible.]<<<<<
- She-Devil <21:54:37/03-21-55>

>>>>>[Understood, Alex. Thanks a mil. If I can get into a satellite soon,
I
will try and do a check of all incoming flights into the League. Can you help
me with those guards at Chris'?]<<<<<
- Necromancer <21:56:04/03-21-55>

>>>>>[I'm working on it, but it is awful hard to forge an AresArms order.
If
all goes at the current rate....I'd say I might be able to sneak you in by
tomorrow or early Wednesday. I'va already got control of the locks, it's just
the guards you will have to worry about.]<<<<<
- She-Devil <21:58:11/03-21-55>

>>>>>[I got it. I hope I see you soon.]<<<<<
- Necromancer <21:58:41/03-21-55>

>>>>>[Ded-boy, is it really a good idea to have a fixation on a mainframe?
I
mean, that's just a little strange....even for you.]<<<<<
- Icepick <21:59:36/03-21-55>

>>>>>[Just keep outta my way, okay?]<<<<<
- Necromancer <22:00:05/03-21-55>
Message no. 2
From: Gian-Paolo Musumeci <musumeci@***.LIS.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: Re: And the Hunt goes on....
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 1994 07:58:23 -0600
>>>>>[I'll answer your questions. Private Ares suborbital and corporate
aircraft. And I gave you the passcode through to the mainframe.]<<<<<
-- Durandal <07:58:10/03-22-55>

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