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Message no. 1
From: The Powerhouse <P.C.Steele@*********.AC.UK>
Subject: Frag you Ganz !!!!
Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1993 15:30:22 BST
*****Encrypt MPCP Ganz (courtesy-IBA) --- Overridden PH
>>>>>[ Frag you Ganz, you threaten my family then expect me to kill a good
friend of mine, then think that'll I'll do it so that I'll stand a better
chance with Cerise. Not only that but you force me to reply on this public
forum. I have spent the entire afternoon reading up on papers on matrix
security just to give this message a chance of not being cracked. For one
thing I'm having to use a hacked version of IBA's encrypt and it fragging
took me 4 hours to find the back door he put in ! So you'd better read this
quick Ganz and fragging delete it quick, cause I'm meat if any of my friends
find out I'm helping you.

Here's the deal, you give me all the information you have on my parents, you
get me all the information MCT has on my parents. You fragging make sure MCT's
records are deleted, use your 'contacts' I'm such a big fish to MCT that they
could forget us if they wanted to. When that is done, I'll talk to Raven, I
fragging can't guarantee anything. If you think however that I'm going to kill
Nightstalker, then you can take a fragging running jump !!! Highlander may
indeed be a thorn in my relationship with Cerise but he's gone through enough,
maybe you heard about the widowmaker ? You fragging claim to know so much,
you should do, and you'll know that I helped defend the ritual group that were
attempting to free him.

One last thing fragging Ganz. If you renage on this deal, I will hunt you
to the end of this earth. I may not have intesive knowledge of the matrix nor
can I throw a fireball but I can find you, and when I find you I can slice you
to pieces very very slowly. ]<<<<<
-The Powerhouse (15:29:32/20.9.54)

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