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Message no. 1
From: "Thomas W. Craig" <CRAIGTW1@******.JUNIATA.EDU>
Subject: Katana Industrials
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1993 13:55:08 -0400
>>>>>[As you all know Katana Industrials is doing research into a new type
of HMHVV. I will tell you exactly what they are trying to do. Katana
Industrials is trying to create an AIRBORNE strain of HMHVV that will cause
all metahumanity to become vampiric, instead of their different manifestations.
I am out to stop Katana from creating this virus, so that all metahumans can
live out their lives in peace. Some of you may call me a vampire hunter, but
I will tell you now...I am not a vampire hunter...I AM a vampire, who has
retained a measure of his humanity. My only quarrel is with Katana...He
killed my wife, two weeks, after I became infected. I do not drain
metahumans, only those that (one) attack me, or (two) are infected and gone
mad from the changes incurred on them.

Highlander, I didn't tell you the above because I didn't think anyone
would believe me, since I am vampiric. So I hired you to do a Matrix run to
notify the denizens of this BBS, in the hopes that they would believe you, and
act on that belief. I was not expecting Katana and Rietz to find out about
your run. I am glad I reached you in time, to prevent something terrible
from happening.

I ask all of you here in shadowland, to aid the world in its time
of grave need, to rid this world of an evil that would make life as we know
it disappear. I ask you all to aid me in my fight against Katana.

Will you help me?]<<<<<
--Mac (14:00:10 EDT/09:27:54)

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