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Message no. 1
From: The Deb Decker <RJR96326@****.UTULSA.EDU>
Subject: Great Spirit's Brave
Date: Sun, 6 Jun 1993 17:14:12 -0500
>>>>>Denizen's of the Matrix, I have a great request to make of you. The
burden of this act is on my part, for to partake of your artificial world
is anathema to me, John Tearchild, shaman of the Cherokee nation. I ask
that you keep your true eys open for an Indian warrior, a student of mine,
who recently left my abode in the wilderness without word or warning. If you
encounter him, he will likely be aloof to your speech and manners, disliking
technology as much as the European who raped the land and forced my people
to march the Trail of Tears oh so long ago. I fear not for him, but for the damage he may
cause to those he encounters.

He is Cherokee. He wears the tattered remains of Cherokee Sniper Regiment
(part of our army) armored clothing. He carries a sword, which is a magic
weapon, a bow, and a Ruger Super Warhawk. Colonel Smith, his comanding
officer, reports that his weapon is also missing. His hair is tied in a
pony tail.

Please report any sightings to the tribal council. Thank You.]<<<<<
--Tearchild <17:17:32/6-6-54>
Message no. 2
From: Chris Yang <cyang@*****.UBC.CA>
Subject: Great Spirit's Brave
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1993 00:32:28 PDT
>>>>>[Johnny, my boy. You got a problem, I know some young fellas
that can help. 'Course, they need to know just HOW badly the
tribal council wants to find this guy. You just want him found?
No problem. You want him taken out? No problem. I can find you a
team to do the job.]>>>>>

-- Crazy Joe <22:15:43/6-7-54>

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