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Message no. 1
From: Jaimie Nicholson <jaimie.nicholson@********.OTAGO.AC.NZ>
Subject: Disappearing
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 13:32:57 +1200
*****PRIVATE: Shifters, Kirk
>>>>>[Anyone know anyone who can whip up fake SIN's? I feel the need to
disappear. That was a little too public as far as I'm concerned. Plus I'm
sick of looking like Ice's conception of the perfect elf babe... I want my
old body back.]<<<<<
-- Faerie <18:32:26/03-30-59>
Message no. 2
From: Jaimie Nicholson <jaimie.nicholson@********.OTAGO.AC.NZ>
Subject: Re: Disappearing
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 1998 12:53:11 +1200
*****PRIVATE: Faerie
>>>>>[I might be able to help you there. You scratch my
back...]<<<<<
-- Kirk <12:14:19/03-31-59>

*****PRIVATE: Kirk
>>>>>[What would constitute back-scratching? And would you put me in
contact with a forger you know, or issue me a corpSIN like your predecessor
got for Ice? I'd prefer the former.]<<<<<
-- Faerie <17:41:48/03-31-59>

*****PRIVATE: Faerie
>>>>>[I need some work done, as I've told you already. You seem to be an
approriate asset for the job. And what's wrong with a corporate SIN? Don't
you trust us?]<<<<<
-- Kirk <17:45:59/03-31-59>

*****PRIVATE: Kirk
>>>>>[And as I've told you already, I can't do anything in that line for
a while, I'm being good for the shifters. And I presume that last question
was sarcastic.]<<<<<
-- Faerie <17:48:30/03-31-59>

*****PRIVATE: Faerie
>>>>>[No-one's forcing you to change your SIN. I can put you in contact
with someone who can provide a high quality non-corporate SIN - the same
person we use for some of our black ops people. Let me know if you change
your mind.]<<<<<
-- Kirk <17:50:32/03-31-59>

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