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From: ANGLISS BRIAN EDWARD <angliss@****.Colorado.EDU>
Subject: Guess what? Another transcript from InterPol
Date: Mon, 8 Apr 1996 15:12:58 -0600 (MDT)
>>>>>[Gotta love your sources, neh? I got another internal transcript.
At least this one's a little more reasonable than the last. Enjoy.

+++++ Include InterPol Transcript +++++

CD: Commander Paul Drake
MX: Marshal Xavier Qoph

MX: Sit down, Commander.

CD: Yes, sir. You said you had orders for me, sir.

MX: That's right. Someone in the upper echelons of HQ got a lot of
pressure applied recently, and so your orders have been changed slightly
regarding Jason Lynch.

CD: Excellent, sir. What are the new orders?

MX: You are to personally continue with your investigation of Mr. Lynch,
along with the teams you have currently assigned. But you are to
assign one team to the investigation of the terrorist Sword of God.

CD: Very good, sir. Why the change of heart in HQ?

MX: Pressure from one of the aristocrats in London because a relative
was put into the hospital by this guy.

CD: I'd prefer to assign more agents than one team, sir.

MX: Not possible, Commander. However, whichever team you assign should
go to the hospital and arrange to meet the wounded man as soon as he's
released. He's British and they will be working with him exhaustively.

CD: Of course, sir. I'll get right on it.

MX: Do that. And get me your progress report on Lynch within the hour.

CD: Yes sir.

+++++ End of Internal Transcript +++++ ]<<<<<
-- Trideo Pirate <15:11:18/04-08-57>

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