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Message no. 1
From: "Mark A. Imbriaco" <mark@******.net>
Subject: Chopper.
Date: Tue, 2 Jul 1996 14:43:16 -0400 (EDT)
*****PRIVATE: Priest, Mighty Quinn, Akira
>>>>>[ Here's the setup for the chopper that I landed for the extraction
team.
Hopefully the I-Marines won't be hurt too badly by her theft.. Heh. The bird
has been gone over thoroughly, and all tracking devices and iff transponders
have been deactivated. She's been stripped down to primer like the other two
birds, and all of the avionics and weapons have been checked out and okayed.

Here's her configuration:
+++++include file: chopper.configuration

I guess the question now is: where do you want it? ]<<<<<
-- Neuron Basher <14:35:43/07-02-57>

*****PRIVATE: Tangent
>>>>>[ Excellent work on that chopper job, Thom. Of course, I don't really
expect anything different from your team, but still.. Here's the cred:

+++++initiate transfer: >>encrypted<< =Y=

Give me a call sometime, and I'll buy you a beer.. I owe you for this
one. ]<<<<<
-- Neuron Basher <14:38:02/07-02-57>

*****PRIVATE: Neuron Basher
>>>>>[ Don't sweat it, bro. Things are kinda slow right now anyway. Got a

few new people that we've been breaking in to our rhythm lately anyhow, and
it was a good excuse to get us out in the field. I'll take you up on that
beer, though..

Hey, as an aside, I might need some matrix work done soon.. are you gonna
be available? I usually get Flux to handle this type of thing for me, but
since no-one seems to know where he and Imp are these days, it's a little
bit difficult. If you hear from either one of them, let me know. According
to my contacts, Renraku sent another hit team at Flux, and they think they
succeeded. I haven't seen the body yet, and I know Imp, so I'm not too
sure what really happened. ]<<<<<
-- Tangent <14:52:30/07-02-57>

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