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Message no. 1
From: Zelf the Worox <andbrown@*******.NoDak.edu>
Subject: Aztlan:The Run
Date: Sun, 29 Oct 1995 12:32:29 -0600 (CST)
>>>>>[+++++Video Feed On Insecure Node
+++++Download Anyways [Y/N]: N
+++++Ignore All Downloads From Source [Y/N]: N]<<<<<
-- Systems <22:34:09/10-28-56>

>>>>>[+++++Download From Insecure Node [Y/N]: N
+++++Download Activated
+++++Iniate Download: Header
+++++Play: Header

The fact that you are viewing this means that one of my team has died. I
was able to rig some old Doc Wagon life readers to send all film to my
node. When one of us dies the visual from the cyber-eye cameras will be released to
sland. I hope that this
does not compermise the security of the new node sight.

+++++Stop: Header
+++++Download Video: Trake

The view is higher than normal, probably from the eye level of a troll.
The view is that of a large shining pyramid with a large security force
guarding it. The spot lights on the building make the high smog rate
easy to see.

A bouncing, running movement of the landscape as ground pounder charges
the pyramid. A fury of action from the security force begins as a LMG is
brought into view for all to see the ammo propelled out into the safty
of the building. Some of the guards fall, but one is seen slicing a
comrade and a ball fire heading toward the cause of death.

The view changes from that of a building to that of fire. The fire
quickly subsedes and those that were dead earilier are standing again.
The jerking view returns as the LMG returns fire again. The mage of the
fire attack makes a large slash down the center of the chest of his
fellow security officer and the view moves to that of a tripping troll.
The LMG flies out of the gyro mount and blood begins blocking the view.

Through the blood caked eyes, an air filtered face appears with a knife.
The knifed person reaches down and the view goes blank.

The view becomes a black void for what seems the longest time.

+++++Camera Inoperative: <22:34:54 CDT/10-28-56>
+++++End Video Download: Trake
+++++Download Video: Rag Doll

The sight of a large city suddenly opens up. You relize that your
seening a flying view of the city, the pyramid large and as bright as
day. Suddenly a large shape comes out of the pyramid, a feathered
serpant.

View starts to plummet toward the ground, only to turn back up at about
the last second. A look around shows the serpant coming down toward
your current location.

The view cuts to black for about three seconds.

When you have "sight" again your laying ion the ground arm blocking a
full view of the sercuity troops heading your way. The view begins to
jerk about as the bullets begin to riddle the body full of bullet
holes.

The view returns to black for a long period of time.

+++++Camera Inoperative: <22:35:03 CDT/10-28-56>
+++++End Video Download: Rag Doll
+++++Download Video: Far From The Best

The view opens up in a poorly lit hallway. A quick move to the wall
and a jogging view begin to appear. After running for about half a
minute down mutiple hallways, the view stops. A datajack cable is
pulled out and suddenly you find yourself in the matrix. The entire
structure appears to shine as bight as the sun.

You don't see much, because you find yourself looking at a security guard
that has pulled your jack. He looks at you and then begins to fill your
head full of rounds.

Camera goes blank for five minutes.

+++++Camera Inoperative: <22:37:34 CDT/10-28-56>
+++++End Video Download: Far From The Best]<<<<<
-- The Dead Of Aztlan <23:37:34 CDT/10-28-56>

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-- System <11:34:15/10-29-56>

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