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Message no. 1
From: Evan Hughes <ehughes@****.carleton.ca>
Subject: Now they find out...
Date: Sun, 3 Dec 95 2:42:06 EST
*****PRIVATE: Sheppard-Intrepid Internal Telecomm Log
>>>>>[
+++++TO: Hayes, Elyana -- CEO
+++++FROM: Randell, Joseph -- Head of Security

+++++Transcript Follows
+++++Pause: (2) Rings

"Yes?"

"Good evening ma'am. I have some interesting news dealing with the Maxim
Arms facility in the NAN."

"Which facility?"

"The one connected with the tritium theft."

"You seem to be building up to this one Joseph. Out with it."

"As of a few months ago, we own it. And--"

"I'm sorry Joseph, there seems to be some static on the satellite link,
could you please repeat what you just said."

"Maxim appears to given us deeds to the land and the facility. DeltaCore
has managed to trace the matrix assault to a transient node in Argentina."

"Who else knows about this?"

"Probably all of the Big 8, and its only a matter of time until the news
get out to all of the smaller fish."

"Drek. Is there anything left in the facility?"

"There doesn't appear to be. When Maxim moved out, they did it in a big
way."

"Anything to indicate what was going on?"

"Very little, I have taken the liberty of sending an investigative team
there to take a look around. Their initial report is due within the hour."

"Call me when it comes in. In the meantime, I want the place taken apart
brick by brick. Full sweep. Collect everything, dandruff, hair, skin,
blood, personal items, fragging anything. You know the routine, trace and
search, I want to know everyone who has been in and out of there within
the past six years. Ares already suspects us in that run. Do something
about it."

"Yes ma'--"

+++++CONNECTION TERMINATED AT RECEIVING SOURCE
+++++Transcript Ends]<<<<<
-- SI Internal Logs: <02:40:36/12-03-56>

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