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Message no. 1
From: ANGLISS@****.PSU.EDU
Subject: Oh please...
Date: Sun, 12 Dec 1993 20:01:04 -0400
>>>>>[Oh, Raven. Get real! We'd sell your mother into slavery if it got
us
anywhere or any nuyen. The only ruler you can judge a runner by is survival.
Honor and etiquette and "being welcome" don't come into the picture. If you
are alive long enough to die of old age, you win. And if that means killing
my partners with cyanide, I'll do it. Matter of fact, I have.]<<<<<
-- Dante(19:57:58/12-12-54)

>>>>>[And Solitaire? where are you, dear? You should know EXACTLY what
I'm
talking about, shouldn't you? You've done it more than
once...(sneer)]<<<<<
-- Dante(19:58:58/12-12-54)

>>>>>[For that you will die. The only time I killed a partner was when
that
partner had taken one of YOUR BRIBES!!!! He tried to kill me as we made love!
That was the hardest thing I ever did, Dante. But killing you will be much
easier...*****Engage Tracing Program, EYE_OF_THE_TIGERv4*****]<<<<<
-- Solitaire(20:00:01/12-12-54)

>>>>>[Ah hah! The game is afoot! Oh, and by the way Harly, I'll get to
your
lovely file in a minute. I ahve a job to do...]<<<<<
-- Dante(20:02:13/12-12-54)
Message no. 2
From: Misty's Witch Brigade! <MHILLIARD@******.BITNET>
Subject: Re: Oh please...
Date: Mon, 13 Dec 1993 12:24:36 -0500
>>>>>[You aren't a shadowrunner, Dante. You're just a thug with a deck.
Giri
is so much wind to you.
Which is why you never will be more than a thug with a deck.
Harlequin, want some help?]<<<<<
-- Raven <Six impossible things/before breakfast>

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