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Message no. 1
From: Doctor Doom <JCH8169@***.TAMU.EDU>
Subject: Message to the Morgans and to DragonEyes
Date: Wed, 22 Feb 1995 02:41:19 -0600
>>>>>[ Greetings... Maze again.

Doubtless you all shall be pleased to hear that my husband's convalescence is
going well... thought I'm still not letting him back in the Matrix just yet
until the physicians satisfy me as to his condition.

In the offchance that the Morgans did not receive my initial formal response to
their acknowledging the Count's miraculous recovery -- I realize you have been
encountering some scheduling difficulties due to your recent missions -- I wish
to reiterate that you are quite welcome here at Castle Doom at which time you
would chose to visit -- preferably with your children, of course ... both the
Count and I are quite anxious to see them. Respondez s'il vous plait -- at
your earliest convenience.

What prompted this message was that today we received, by bonded courier, a
most touching (and certainly unexpected) gift.

I'm the first to admit I'm not terribly familiar with Amerindian art, but some
checking tells me that the sand painting is of the Zuni tribe -- also very
beautiful. Their was a note included with the package:

+++++Include: Package.note

Congratulations on your defeat of Ganz. I'm very happy that the Count is
having a successful recovery from that long ago event. I would have sent
this sooner but other events required my attention.

Wishing you continued well-being and happiness,

DragonEyes

+++++End File

Your missive and accompanying gift are well received, DragonEyes, I sincerely
thank you for them. It is gestures such as yours which aide in the healing
process from such near tragedies.

Now that I have the opportunity to mention it, perhaps you could bring me into
contact with our mutual /persona non gratis/ acquaintance? Given his
frustrated position in regards to the authorities, I expect he is difficult to
reach at times. ]<<<<<
-- Maze <02:35:12/22-FEB-56>
Message no. 2
From: Mike Goldberg <m_goldberg@**.COLORADO.EDU>
Subject: Re: Message to the Morgans and to DragonEyes
Date: Wed, 22 Feb 1995 13:37:15 MST
>>>>>[ I'm glad to hear that you received and like the sand painting. I
hope
that you can find a suitable place for it in your home.

As to your question. I don't have a good way to contact him. He and the
others he is with have a way to contact me if they need my help but I have one
weak way to try and get word to him. Unfortunately, I don't know how reliable
it is.

Might as well address it now though. Some single entity or more likely a group
of them, decided that I am a ripe target. As such, I probably won't be posting
much for a while or be checking messages regularly.

Until I post again, take care.

And to all you deckers tracking this, you are tracing a false lead. I had a
friend post this from a public database. ]<<<<<
-- DragonEyes <12:38:30/2-22-56>
Message no. 3
From: Nightfox <DJWA@******.UCC.NAU.EDU>
Subject: Re: Message to the Morgans and to DragonEyes
Date: Wed, 22 Feb 1995 16:02:52 -0700
***** Private: Maze
>>>>>[ Maze, we hope to be in Germany by the end of the week. Its taken a
bit
to get passports. Interpol would like to get me for the Maxim run, but there
isn't enough proof that it was me who was doing illegal activities. Also, there
is the consideration that they do not have real authority for the case and a
there are a lot of grey areas. The passports have been okayed, they show that
CRUSH does have permits a legalized security agent to have cyber implants under
UCAS law. The children had to go through a battery of innoculations and such
before they could be given passports. Everything has been worked out and there
should not be any problems.

See you and the good doctor in a few days.]<<<<<
-- Wendy Morgan <16:01:55/02-22-56>

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