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Message no. 1
From: Brian Angliss <ANGLISS@****.PSU.EDU>
Subject: Multi-message: AJ's rescue
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1993 12:55:09 -0400
>>>>>[So fly in the chopper and park it outside NY with FM and Baby. I'm
sure
her panzer is enough to keep your chopper safe. Besides, we have scrambler
netting and camo-nets to allow us to hide the vehicles in the Catskills so they
will look like trees and even have the electronic sigs of trees too. Not cheap
but Moriarity REALLY wants us to get AJ back. Guess they found something in
that car of Slide's that he needs to see. And we wouldn't be gettin the stuff
if Moriarity didn't want us to get the boy out. He deals in profits and doesn'teven give
gifts to his closest friends if they are "property". Oh
well.]<<<<<
-- Slash(12:46:47/09-27-54)

>>>>>[And another thing, we'll be havin Fast Track puttin in ordinance into
the
ambulance and the escape van and then we'll be blowin them up afterward to
eliminate the evidence for the cops.]<<<<<
-- Slash(12:48:52/09-27-54)

>>>>>[Sun: don't worry about the stuff. We are there to protect AJ from
magical attack, not to take down the IP cops. Matter of fact, we're plannin
on THEM getting Dad out to the ambulance for us, with a little prodding from
the Snipes. And we also just need to CAUSE the confusion beyond the grenades,
so using elementals would be a good idea. Seems Crimson Sky does a lot with
Fire elementals(yuck!), so using them to create lovely pyrotechnic displays
would be a good idea. We get in one at a time, set up, the hit goes down, and
then we leave with the rush of bodys as they take off. Perfect cover...we
hope]<<<<<
-- Diana, Mistress of the Night(12:53:33/09-27-54)

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