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Message no. 1
From: Miranda <P.C.Steele@*********.AC.UK>
Subject: Nightshade: The job
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1993 15:42:25 BST
>>>>>[The organisation I represent is among it's many concerns bothered
about
the use of certain metatypes that haven't as yet been classed as sentient in
experiemnts. Thus it was of great shock a member of our organization brought
us evidence of hideous experiments being carried out on these poor helpless
creatures.

**** Include <Picture file>
Rows of large glass containers with the tortured forms of living creatures,
what creatures they once were is no longer possible to determine.
****

We believe these were once leshy's or munchkins or maybe something that we
haven't heard about yet. But what ever it is we must fight against such
inhumanity.

However, kind sir that is not why I have contacted you. The member who brought
us this holocube has disappeared.....

I fear the corp he was working for found out about his indiscretion and are
either holding him or have disposed of him. Either way I must know the truth
about David .... If he still lives return him to me ... please.....

I'm sorry, but this has been worrying me for a while now. I can give you some
data to help you Mr Nightshade.

Mr David Beaumont,
5H MayCross Place,
Algona,
Auburn

35 Years old, Brown hair blue eyes, 5' 11'' a reasearcher for Agrigen.

As to his whereabouts I can only guess, I hope you will have some success in
finding him. I do know though that he is not being held on Agrigen premises.

For payment I can offer you 4000 a day. Could you please contact me again
when you have discovered something. ]<<<<<
-Miranda L (15:41:04/9.16.54)

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