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Message no. 1
From: "Mark L. Neidengard" <mneideng@****.CALTECH.EDU>
Subject: Calling the Sybarite
Date: Sun, 22 Jun 1997 11:56:50 -0700
>>>>>[INTERNAL: Site Hotel Bravo Uniform

+++++incoming call detected (POTS)...off hook.
+++++engaging Joe_Zieweski.per

< [mumbles] H'lo? S'Joe...
> Pardon me. I was attempting to reach a Mr. David...Wesley?
+++++go secure...acquire reverse lookup.
+++++voice channel stat: no carrier detected
+++++stress analyzer: anxiety coefficient 4.7

< Oh, Dave? He ain't here right now - you wanna leave a message?
> Umm...yes, if you please...will it reach him soon, do you think?
+++++voice channel stat: no carrier detected
+++++stress analyzer: anxiety coefficient 5.5

< Yeah, should do...
> I, um, there is an individual who needs to be removed with extreme prejudice.
> He is a security executive for a major corporation and is a hermetic mage of
> considerable skill.
+++++voice channel stat: no carrier detected
+++++stress analyzer: anxiety coefficient 5.2

< [sound of pen on paper] Umm...right, whatever you say...I'll see he gets
< th'message when he's in next. How d'you want him to get back to you?
> Please have him use <LTG>, a private voice line. I will be eagerly awaiting
> his response.
+++++voice channel stat: no carrier detected
+++++stress analyzer: anxiety coefficient 4.4

< Will do. Thanks for calling. Y'all have a good day now. G'bye!
+++++on hook
+++++enable Matrix connection
+++++initiate bulk transfer to <LTG> (using BaraBaraIV)...completed.
+++++idle
]<<<<<
-- Hotel Bravo Uniform Communication Log (transient)
<11:51:21 / 06-22-58>

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