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Message no. 1
From: LGLUMKA@***.BITNET
Subject: Oh what a head ache
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 93 16:17:00 EST
***** Well besides having a splitting head ache and a bloody nose
for two days, I'm all right now. I had been pushing myself way to hard lately.
first of all I can say for sure that Circuit Breaker and Spirit
will help in CORE WARS. They feel stongly on this issue and are right now
preparing everything that they will, and some things that others will need.
Unfortunaley because of the nature of my spell I am not actually
able to "deck" in the matrix, I can find any person or conceptual place
in the matrix and leave messages or talk, but nothing else.

RUFFUS you exist i have been able to find you, but unfortunatley
you leave to quickly for me to make contact.
Killing in self defense is okay
this would include to save your life or the life of one you love
but also to save your freedom, take it from me life without
freedom is not life.

Crush is injured, he broke his big toe on UPLOAD's ford americar
when he kicked into the second floor of UPLOAD's apartment.

The rest of the team is willing to help physically, Although
I must suggest we DO NOT harm Joseph Yoshadi he is a very
powerful Shaman and more importantly a good man.

Rufus you can trust most of the people who have writing to
this board, many of them have had the same problem as you at one time or
another. Friends are your most important asset in the Shadows.
You think therefore you are. Also you are Artificial in only
that you were created by people from a design. But this is no longer
the case, the very act of your breaking away and fighting for your life
shows how real you are.*****

-Nightfox < Descarte - Cogito Ergo Sum>

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