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Message no. 1
From: "Mark L. Neidengard" <mneideng@****.CALTECH.EDU>
Subject: More Haze
Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 21:37:34 -0800
*****INTERNAL: Sherwood B-Forest
>>>>>[
+++++to: Merry Marrauders
+++++from: Epiphany
Update on this Haze situation. In addition to the transient secure
communications through Shadowland bound for Haze that we tracked, we've
finally managed to get a half-decent picture of what the guy looks like in
real life. Mind you, I had to bribe an old net.friend of mine in the area with
an hour of my time in the PleasureDome unit (you know I hated _every_ moment
of it >}). Anyways, he has an in with the folks who installed some of the
local DWP's hardware, and managed to get a picture of our dude bailing out of
his old haunt.

++++++include binary_block

One ugly-ass mass murderer if you ask me (which you didn't >}). The ownership
records and all pretty inconclusive; this guy probably chose with care and
cooked the register early and often. But hey, everybody has bad days
sometimes. Anyway, my guy was so happy with the PleasureDome that he actually
made the rounds of the local Fat Ladies and came up with the following
composite:

+++++include FaceMasterPro.data.927834

I've fed it all to Cthulu and we're branching out to some of the municipal
databases to try to figure out if this guy has any sort of record, which I
kinda doubt, given he's made out to be some sort of decking whizkid *snort*.

Don't worry...if this guy is dumb enough to stick his ass out on the Matrix
again he's ours.
]<<<<<
-- Sherwood B-Forest transient <21:23:11 / 02-23-59>

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