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Message no. 1
From: Dave The Shade <IZZYUX2@*******.BITNET>
Subject: Poincare & Trip
Date: Sat, 11 Sep 1993 15:13:00 PDT
>>>>>[Poincare, I would be pleased to exchange info. That just proves a
level
of precaution and professionalism - which I appreciate. After receiving this
info and confirming it - you should decide whether your in or out. I'm sure you
know why we're going --- it was posted by the Amazonian Consul. Since you are
not a regular team member with us, I would like to know your fee in advance
(I don't expect you to do the run for zip). I have been engaged in a lengthy
legal battle using some of my contacts in Orbital and in Intelligence. Apparent
ly this worked because they have decided that they would rather eat my mom as
the ingredient in the salad on Wednesday rather than tomorrow.
As soon as we get a tactical check from everybody we'll be off. Please use the
following encryption for sensitive messages from now on.
***SAVEMOM***{The team is composed of the female mage FraterNay, male mage
Milhaus, samurai/firepower Bunker and Prophet, KHANx who is rather a Company-
man, and recently admitted Stryker who does martial arts and a little firepower
. This group has taken credit for taking down reputed drug kingpin Rojo Li and
his Coyetes organization, stopping a forced corp takeover of Seattle by
Fugitsama Corp, dealing with a international blood cult, as well as several
more minor ops. This is a new team, but working their way up. Very solid
reputation, although kind of secretive. Reputed clients have included Ares,
The Grand Dragon Tong, The Black Lotus gang, and La Familia Falcone. Nothing
is really confirmed. They take big jobs - mostly. They rarely quibble about
fees.}
Now waiting for your info Poincare.***]<<<<<
-- KHANx (15:15:56/9.11.54)

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