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Message no. 1
From: Brian Rogers <rogers@****.uiuc.edu>
Subject: Public Cry
Date: Mon, 15 Apr 1996 14:47:20 -0500
>>>>>["Cain't we jus git along?"]<<<<<
-- Jason R. Stormwind <19:34:18 / 04-15-57>
Executive Officer
Industrial Sound and Magic

***** PRIVATE: Serenity Mages
>>>>>[Ok, I dont know if I passed out the formula for "Mind Rape"
but I
am going to suggest that if you have it, you dont use it. It needs to
be fixed so you dont get stuck and its easier to edit out the external
memories. I keep having flash backs of being raped...beaten by my father...
and worse yet, I really cant distinguish her trapped memories from my
own.

Thanks, again, for being there for me, guys. It had to be done. I need
to go into the office in a bit here. Just wanted to catch up on mail before
I showered and took off. Ill be down at Lone Star most of the day. My dad
always taught me to work for my pay, and work I will.]<<<<<
-- Jason R. Stormwind <19:39:11 / 04-15-57>

***** PRIVATE: Trax, Skuff, Merrox, Neuron Basher
>>>>>[Thank you for altering my features on that footage. The kid is a
little
to inquisitive to have her accidentally trying to figure out who I "really" am.

I assume you've already nuked the originals, right? If we need them back I
can alway request them through channels. Thats all I need right now is
some over zealous reporter making links where none should exist.

Oh, guys, be aware -- sometime in the next month or so, there is going to
be a ton of activity around some of my personal holdings. I've talked with
Drake at Interpol about...you all know this already. Why do I bother "keeping
you up to date? Sometimes I still forget that you are all privy to my
incoming and outgoing mail.]<<<<<
-- Jason R. Stormwind <19:41:18 / 04-15-57>

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