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Message no. 1
From: Autonomous Zone <thak@******.UCHICAGO.EDU>
Subject: new faces
Date: Tue, 4 Oct 1994 18:45:40 CDT
*****PRIVATE: MATRIXSTER, SKAVEN
>>>>>[Hello, terms, just wanted to let you know what I'm up to
here in the Smoke. The Elders have got me scoping some plazzy
outfit called the Universal Brotherhood, i'm sure you've scanned
'em, they're all over the yank sprawls. They're a real strange
lot, definitely aggro, in on lots of dodgy work here, but they're
silky about it. Anyways, I've scoped these two UB haircuts doing
legwork on some septic by the name of Scarface that's mopping out
here. The UB say he's got scars all over his face, maybe his
body, like a hot net got dropped on him. I doubt the sep is
barefoot, but i'd like to reach him before the UB does and have a
conversation with him. Can you do a datasearch on him for me?
Word on the street is that he's a bloody slint, and he's got some
kind of oppos after him, whether its the UB or something else I'm
not sure. I figure his jam hole is either in the Squeeze or the
Undercity, and I ain't seen him in the Squeeze. Gotta
flow!]<<<<<
-- Shetani <08:22:23/10-04-55>

*****PRIVATE: SHETANI
>>>>>[Geez, Shetani, every time you go back to the Smoke and
flirt with the Knights your accent and slang reach new levels of
incomprehensibility. What the frag is "aggro"? Nevermind, I'll
spin off the net searches yesterday and let ya know. BTW,
there's been lots of buzz here about the UB lately, altho i
haven't really followed it. I do remember a trid shot of some UB
execs getting geeked at SeaTac, plus something about a runner
that got geeked. I'll scan it and post it.]<<<<<
-- maTrixster <09:32:45/10-04-55>

+++++ Initiate file search. Parameters: Scarface, Universal
Brotherhood
+++++ Tracker released -- file search initiated.

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