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Message no. 1
From: What ? <MCM@***.BRIGHTON.AC.UK>
Subject: BERLIN !
Date: Mon, 16 Aug 1993 19:49:00 BST
>>>>>[Ah Berlin ! or a beer run by the sounds of things should 'ave this
sorted
in no time at all, mates !

'ere Phoenix, erm, we don't 'ave to go through no metal detectors do we ?
'cos I make 'em go Bing, it's the Wires, don't ya know. I've never flown before.
Who's takin' us out ?

Bring yer waterproofs folks 'cos it don't 'alf rain alot in Europe !]<<<<<
-WHAT(19:49:23/16-08-54)
Message no. 2
From: Mike Goldberg <M_GOLDBERG@******.COLORADO.EDU>
Subject: Re: Berlin !
Date: Mon, 16 Aug 1993 16:03:21 -0600
>>>>>[WHAT, I am still working out the fine details on getting us to ol'
Berlin
in one piece. NodeFaerie is a decker friend of *well sort of* Shadowfox.
Before he left on his job, he must have hired NodeFaerie to do some digging.
Anyway, you are going to have to remain curious on how I got in, because
*snicker* I made a deal with Blitzkrieg. *snicker* I am not going to tell.
But I will say this, it was quite the adrenaline rush.

Anyway, Blitzkrieg has informed me that he will need a little more time.
Hopefully his astral quest will be started and finished soon. And then we
will be on our way to Berlin.

Cowboy, Captain Midnight, and Whiskers are you free? You expressed interest
in working if we were going to Europe. I need to know within 1.5 days at most
if you are capable of travelling. Get back to me soon.]<<<<<
-- Phoenix <18:01:40EDT/8-16-54>
Message no. 3
From: "Brian E. Angliss" <ANGLISS@***.PSU.EDU>
Subject: Berlin
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 1994 14:08:20 -0500
*****Encrypt MAXIM_AUTOBAHN, Berlin outlet*****
>>>>>[Berlin, this is Central. I need everything you got on an individual
named Hammer. Priority A-4.]<<<<<
-- Central/Moriarity(14:02:14/01-31-55)

*****Encrypt MAXIM_IRON_CURTAIN Central*****
>>>>>[Hammer? Frag, that name sounds familiar... We'll do the scan.
Priority
A-4 confirmed.(do a comp scan on Hammer, will you Dirk?) I am required by regs
to inform you of the Risk factor involved with a Priority A-4 check. It
automatically raises the risk factor by 5% upon release of information. As you
wouldn't have ordered it if you weren't aware of this, will this put the risk
above 10%?]<<<<<
-- Berlin(14:06:11/01-31-55)

>>>>>[Negative, Berlin. Threatassesment put target's relative threat down
to
4% from 8 this morning when the Boss arrived. Still within safety margin. You
have something?]<<<<<
-- Central(14:07:55/01-31-55)

>>>>>[Affirmitave. Dirk just checked sales records for the last year, and
Hammer purchased a large stock of military weaponry from us, through several
shell's and multiple buyers last year. Tracing this back to us is not possible
though it is not general knowledge. Recommend upgrading the threat rating
again. But we'll get back to you on this...]<<<<<
-- Berlin(14:09:58/01-31-55)
Message no. 4
From: What ? <M.C.Mohan@****.AC.UK>
Subject: Berlin
Date: Mon, 7 Nov 1994 16:20:05 GMT
>>>>>[

This has been message has been time delayed.

DragonEyes, sorry I had to leave in such a hasty fashion but something came up.
I'm in Berlin at the moment. Don't worry /AND/ don't try to find me. I have an
unpleasant task to complete and I rather I was left to it alone. It is (I hope)
in a good cause. I am already up to my neck in trouble, with atleast three
different shadows following my every move and some of these chummy gits are
completeely outclass me. Berlin is a dangerous, violent city. I sure
Blitzkrieg will vouch for that.

I pray that the Crashkit rescue is a success and it isn't as bad as you have
been implying.

Take care Terms.]<<<<<
- WHAT (14:40:42/7-11-55)

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