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Message no. 1
From: Kendall Davis <KENDALL@******.BITNET>
Subject: I was hoping for more..., and less.
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 1993 12:57:00 EDT
>>>>>[MILLHAUS: That was pretty much what I expected to find on Cullen. My
sources told me he was indeed the mage from Aztecnology that disappeared. I
was, however hoping you could find out a little more. I must wonder why he
is still on the payroll after all this time. You're right. We could
certainly use a good dekcer to dig up more info on Cullen/T'Hoth. I would
especially like to know what he was working on for Aztec when he vanished.
Could Aztec have been in any way interested in theat power source near
Linao? I don't know if I can locate Kendra in time to be of help with the
decking on this guy. If you will remember we have less than 48 hours before
I have to meet Keeper's messenger, but I have no indication if they will
want an answer at that time. He did not ask me to bring the focus.

Regarding your 'Ms. Johnson' at Aztec. I can't imagine anyone there having
the audacity to present themselves that way to YOU my dear. Does she know
just who you are??? Do you know if she is truly working for Aztec??? I
wouldn't trust anyone high enough up in Aztecnology to have the Cullen info
who wasn't aware of you.

Yes, I was standing west of Aztecnology when I put the stone in the focus.
But to quote myself,"coincidence is a word for people too foolish to see
through the fog." I don't know what to think, but it is terrible to have
one's own words come back to haunt you. I expecially find it interesting
that it directly crossed the mage lab.

I must still say, "beware of the gin, dearie." We have little time before
I meet Keeper's messenger and have practically nothing to go on.

Legion, Ragman, et al. Yes, Pleeeeaaase!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!]<<<<<
--FraterNay <11:58:20/25 June 54>

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