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Message no. 1
From: Michael Baker <mike@******.BFSUN1.EGLIN.AF.MIL>
Subject: New Zealand
Date: Fri, 23 Apr 1993 07:25:49 CDT
>>>>>[Brightlight, glad to hear you'll be coming along, some magical
support
will be needed I'm sure. You aren't afraid of heights are you? We'll be
riding the Dragon Express out of here as soon as you link up with us. Rising
Storm, we wish we knew where the Intrepid was sailing, but we can't track it
at all. There is probably a dragon there planning something evil, however, and
we could use your assistance tracking Tirandor down. Nagami is still refuses
to elaborate on what he believes Tirandor is doing. Well I need to prepare
to travel, until later.]<<<<<
-- Feral <07:25:35/04-23-54>
Message no. 2
From: Robert Watkins <bob@******.CS.NTU.EDU.AU>
Subject: New Zealand
Date: Sat, 24 Apr 1993 19:30:47 +0930
>>>>>[ Well, I can't be in NZ personally at that time, for various reasons.
However,
I'm quite willing to add to the Matrix cover, and I can put you in touch with a
decent fixer in Wellington. Goes by the name of Leo. Got it from some movie back
in
the late 80's, early 90's. He thinks he can get anything you need. ]<<<<<
-- Rising Storm (01:58:20/04-24-54)
Message no. 3
From: Mark Stallings <STALLINGS@****.COLORADO.EDU>
Subject: New Zealand
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1993 16:52:30 -0700
>>>>>[ Ferral? ****FZZZTT**** Can your reciev****FZZZTT** I'
my transmissi**ion's bein**FZZTT** jammed. I'**"m **FZZTT**
Intrepid. Can ****FZZZTT**** and get here? Rising Sun,
****FZZZTT**** my signal? Explosions near ****FZZZTT***]<<<<<
--Moon D*
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