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Message no. 1
From: Sebastian Hamann <5hamann@**********.UNI-HAMBURG.DE>
Subject: Bio-Chem II
Date: Thu, 2 Apr 1998 13:38:10 +0200
***** PRIVATE: Segen
>>>>>[The chip cuts down your profit, put should be accessible. Time scale
for this should be large enough to assemble a team. Of course structure of
the team is up to you, but target area is _not_ Seattle. (but close to) You
should think about a driver or a pilot. Crossing borderline into
Salish-Sidhe is necessary.

Still interested ??]<<<<<
-- Black Rider </>
Message no. 2
From: Jaimie Nicholson <jaimie.nicholson@********.OTAGO.AC.NZ>
Subject: Re: Bio-Chem II
Date: Fri, 3 Apr 1998 15:05:12 +1200
*****PRIVATE: Black Rider
>>>>>[The reason I ask for the chip from you instead of acquiring one
myself is that you know what specialised knowledge would be required. If
that costs me, I suppose that's unavoidable.

Border crossing shouldn't be a problem, I know some people who can probably
help me out there.

The job looks acceptable. What, where, all that sort of thing? Tell me what
you know, I'll research what I need, and with any luck your work will be
done in the next week or so.]<<<<<
-- Segen <20:03:36/04-02-59>
Message no. 3
From: Sebastian Hamann <5hamann@**********.UNI-HAMBURG.DE>
Subject: Re: Bio-Chem II
Date: Thu, 2 Apr 1998 23:03:12 +0200
***** PRIVATE: Segen
>>>>>[Segen I was contacted by a subject called 'Wildthing'. I advised him
to contact you on question of assembling a team. If you want him, ok, if
you don't want him, tell him.]<<<<<
-- Black Rider <23:02:30/04-02-59>

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