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Message no. 1
From: Martin Jennings <thomerc@******.CERN.CH>
Subject: Backup on AJ
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1993 09:50:02 +0100
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>>>>>[ Slash the plan looks good mate, but there is one thing, 'ow the
bleedin' 'ell do I get from Seattle to New York? There is no flippin'
way I could do it legally, I mean wiv all the bits the army stuck in me the
detectors would blow. There is a way for me to get there wiv one passenger,
but I need 4500 litres of fuel, either gas or alcohol will do, one of
the perks of military engines, fly on anyfing. Don't worry about me being
picked up either, got enough ECM and ECCM on board to black out a small
town. If you want me to use this way, give me the RDV point.
Another fing, what do we do wiv' the vehicles after we caused mayhem?
Do we 'ave any ordonnace onboard as well? Must admit I am much more at
ease wiv vehicle weaponery that hand held weapons, I just about know
which end to point when in comes to firearms.
Also, what is the escape route out of New York, once we start that place
is going to crawling wiv coppers and private secu. I mean if I am picked
up I am right up the creek mate, there are some people back 'ome that
are slightly upset about me leaving, and borrowing the chopper as well.

This FM bloke sounds nice, and there is nofing wrong wiv an Ork. I mean
that is one fing being around Dumbhead taught me, it is not because you
look any different that you are different (though wiv Elfs I am not
sure). Anyway Dumbhead wouldn't let me be predjudiced, after picking
me up and shaking me around a couple of times, I soon lost that.

Any chance of 'aving a gander at this moter of AJ's? Sounds right nice
always on the lookout fer new ideas.

Cheers chummer. ]<<<<<
-- Nige <09:51:36 / 27-09-54>
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