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Message no. 1
From: DANIEL WAISLEY <LGLUMKA@***.BITNET>
Subject: boredom and women.
Date: Tue, 30 Mar 93 00:38:24 CET
>>>>>[ well the only big news at this end of the pipe is that Kryton has
decided to change her name to Kichanski. She has always hated the reference to
the android from Red Dwarf, especially since it was given to her from a
supperior that she really didn't like. So she decided to take a shadow name
that better suited a female, and since hse hangs around with me and everything
from the project is named from the old show, she decided on Kichanski. She was
rather miffed that she got the name kryton while the suit of armor got the name
Holly.

As to boredom, well it looks like Fuchi U.K. has decided to cut its losses
and just forget about us. From friends in the company, I have learned that
they have restarted up project Red Dwarf, since they still have all our work
it won't be that hard on them. As for the Project Highlander was on, well
The Red Dwarf project, since the suits have partial c^2 decks in them, has
some of the info that they need to start the project over. It also seems
that Kurgen kept a large copy of the project on a few chips in his quarters
just in case something went wrong and they lost data, it was stolen or
Highlander left. Well, even in his death he is still helping his corp.

I think this info well cme as a relief to Highlander since it means a little
more heat will be off of him. As to my self, with them having forgotten me
all I have left to do now is work on vehicles, so if anyone has any
shadow work needed for their vehicles or a rigger for a mission, talk to me.
I'll be happy to pitch in, I am gettin bored]<<<<<
Lister/Holly <15:25:56/03-29-54>

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