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Message no. 1
From: Justin Fang <justinf@****.CALTECH.EDU>
Subject: Good News and Bad News
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 1997 10:12:40 -0700
*****INTERNAL: Direct access to personal mail system
*****TO: WhiteTyger
>>>>>[+++++activate one-time-pad
The operation was a success, but there's a complication. Rutherford has an
insurance policy to discourage his abrupt removal--the usual "execute this
program if I fail to log in within X days" setup. I disabled it. However,
paranoid as he is, he has a backup: a set of sealed orders in the possesion
of two people named Riker and Sands, to be followed if and when they learn
of his death. I found a copy of these orders: they instruct the recipients
to do a number of things, including killing several people. Yours is the
first name on their list of targets. Maybe you should be flattered. I wish
you the best of luck in dealing with them; I have included below whatever
information I could find that might help. Probably you have a few days
before they come after you. This concludes our agreement; you are free to
go and will not hear from me again. I suggest you stop using this account.
Assuming you survive, I very strongly suggest you stay as far away from
Hayashi or anything associated with it as possible in the future. Goodbye.

+++++include orders.text
+++++include Riker&Sands.dossier
+++++include Kyle.dossier
+++++include misc.info
]<<<<<
-- root@********* <10:02:42/06-11-58>
Message no. 2
From: Evan Hughes <ehughes@****.carleton.ca>
Subject: Good news and bad news.
Date: Mon, 27 Nov 95 9:59:11 EST
*****PRIVATE TO: Artemis
>>>>>[A Tir Prince (Estes I beleive, although we are currently
researching) has just pinned Maxim's Ares run on us. According to
information from our contacts within SK, Ares and Shiawase the files
we sent them have been ignored.]<<<<<
-- SI Internal Memo: Delta2X to Artemis <09:57:49/11-27-56>

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