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Message no. 1
From: Doctor Doom <JCH8169@*****.TAMU.EDU>
Subject: Message from Doom...
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1993 14:45:26 -0500
>>>>>[ Uhhhh...Hello? Hello?

Hmmmmmm... maybe no one's there. Geez, this place is wiz... I'm sure I've
never been HERE before. Wonder who that chummer was with the gray uniform
on...looked like someone from those old World War vids...

What's this?

OH, yeah...he wanted me to post this at the address here. ShadowLand he called
it. Hmmmm... okay, here goes:

***** INCLUDE: Doctor's Prognosis: Alive & Well
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Meine Kamaraden:

Greetings!

It is an honor and a privilege to speak to you, even if not in person,
finally. My being incommunicado has resulted from my being somewhat incommoded
these last several days due to various events beyond my immediate control,
much of which is involved in this entire affair with that rapscallion knave,
Ganz. Events have adopted such a course as to necessitate the adoption of a
decidedly lower profile. Conceivably, I shall be conversing with you sometime
in the foreseeable although as yet undetermined future. Such is my hope.

Herzliche Gruesse,

Doctor Doom

P.S. Since my absence, I have done my utmost to keep current my knowledge of
the "goings on" within ShadowLand. Rest assured I am still "on the
case"
regarding Ganz (Many thanks, Herr Nightstalker, for the possible lead...
I am making inquiries as of now.)

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Well, that was interesting. HEY OUT THERE! Who's this Doom guy?
]<<<<<<
-- Mind Bender <14:42:49/10-18-54>

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