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Message no. 1
From: Doctor Doom <JCH8169@*****.TAMU.EDU>
Subject: Highlander returns and commentary on Project Alpha
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1993 00:26:20 -0500
>>>>>[ Hiya, Highlander! How's it going? Now, only if we could find out
what
happened to Dark Elf... ]<<<<<
-- Hangtime <00:22:59/09-13-54>

>>>>>[ Herr Highlander, it is most agreeable to hear of your return.
Perhaps
you will relay some indications of your activities during the time previous to
your re-appearance.

To Herr Nightstalker and Fraulein Jaez: I take the opportunity to remind you
that the endeavors that spawned Tommy Harada was Project Alpha Omega, likely so
dubbed by the deceased (?) Roger Quention.

As you may or may not recall, it was I, at the behest of Dark Elf, who engaged
upon an exhaustive data search regarding Quention, Trevor, and the
aforementioned project. Presently, I am still in possession of the information
I acquired during that quest, including pertinent medical and biomechanical
experimental data from their system in Rio de Janiro (which I did not post at
the time, the documents being rather dry and almost incomprehensible to one
outside the biomedical field). Should you be interested, I shall gladly
provide what information I have.

Contact me at your convenience. ]<<<<<
-- Doctor Doom <**:**:**/**-***-**>

***** Encrypt: On the Spot
>>>>>[ Miss Jaez, I got this message saying we're supposed to deliver some
trinket (my word for any "item" as they used to be called) from you to Mind
Throttle and Packard Belle. Just give us your coordinates and the destination,
and we're in business. ]<<<<<
-- Hangtime <00:25:44/09-13-54>

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