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Message no. 1
From: ANGLISS BRIAN EDWARD <angliss@****.Colorado.EDU>
Subject: Contact, priority 4
Date: Tue, 26 Mar 1996 10:27:41 -0700 (MST)
*****PRIVATE: IPMatAgDIS
>>>>>[Melles reqesting immediate secure contact with Halogen. Priority
4.]<<<<<
-- Melles <10:12:51/03-26-57>

*****PRIVATE: Commander Drake
>>>>>[Matrix disptacher has received immediate contact request from
Melles for Halogen, priority 4. Verify.]<<<<<
-- IPMatAgDIS <10:14:31/03-26-57>

*****PRIVATE: IPMatAgDIS
>>>>>[Halogen 4 verified.]<<<<<
-- Commander Drake, InterPol <10:15:28/03-26-57>

>>>>>[ +++++ Routing. Melles connected, verifying security......line
secure.]<<<<<
-- IPMatAgDIS <10:16:44/03-26-57>

*****PRIVATE: Commander Drake
>>>>>[I don't have much time, sir, so I'll get right to the point. The
terrorist Sword of God was freed while in transit to London. He has gone
to ground, and evidence points to here in Seattle. I request permission
to pursue him iwth the rest of my team. SB has 4 outstanding warrants,
so he is well within our jurisdiction.]<<<<<
-- Melles <10:19:07/03-26-57>

*****PRIVATE: Melles
>>>>>[I can't give you permission, as much as I'd like to. SB has been
put under 96a, so if you become available, you are required to aid and
assist in the tracking and arrest of Jason Lynch.]<<<<<
-- Commander Drake, InterPol <10:22:38/03-26-57>

*****PRIVATE: Commander Drake
>>>>>[I and my team just became unavailable, sir. Sorry, sir, but your
signal is breaking up.]<<<<<
-- Melles <10:23:40/03-26-57>

*****PRIVATE: Melles
>>>>>[I didn't hear that, our connection is nearly gone. Good luck.

+++++ Signal lost at source +++++ ]<<<<<
-- Commander Drake, InterPol <10:25:35/03-26-57>

*****PRIVATE: IPMatAgDIS
>>>>>[What just happened, Matrix Dispatch? Our connection was
cut.]<<<<<
-- Commander Drake, InterPol <10:26:19.03-26-57>

*****PRIVATE: Commander Drake
>>>>>[Unknown. I'll have a report on your desk in an
hour.]<<<<<
-- IPMatAgDIS <10:27:03/03-26-57>

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