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Message no. 1
From: MATUSKEY@***.EDU
Subject: Oh, what a beautiful morning!!!
Date: Wed, 3 Mar 93 21:17:17 CET
>>>>[Here's a little visual entertainment this fine March morning:
(Visual download-100mp
Picture of Matrix, with icon in long coat, scarf, and hat accessing a file.
Icon in torn leathers and shaved head approaches.
Highlander: Who-? YOU!
FUK: Greetings, Highlander.
Highlander: Who cut your hair?
FUK: I am in disguise.
Highlander: I still recognize you (pulls out phaser). Goodbye.
Attack program launched, slamming into FUK, who reels, but doesn't resist, or
stop smiling...
FUK: I admit that you are better than I thought.
Highlander: Then why are you still smiling (fires again)
FUK: (pulls out shield, deflects attack) Because I know something
you do not.
Highlander pulls out techno gizmo, wierd light fills air, obscuring vision
Highlander: What is that?
FUK: Your meat body is sitting at 1141 N. Lawrence, and your ass is
MINE! (cackles wildly).
Highlander freezes, then taps comm-badge, jacking out. FUK laughs.
FUK: I have something to say! It's better to burn out, than to fade
away!

Headcam footage
Real world
Door kicked in by street sam, blurred view of room, focus on figure in hat
and trenchcoat at window, firing grapple gun up to neighboring building. Taser
dart from sam hits man in back, who spasms, and falls out window.
(End file)

Well, boys and girls, I hope you enjoyed this as much as I did. With their
most wanted ex-employee, I'll be able to write my own ticket back into the
Fuchi fold. Well, I'll be seeing you (some of you sooner than others).
Oh, and FUk is no more. For now, just call me:
Kurgen (10:50:32/3-3-54)

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