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Message no. 1
From: John U q_storm@***.net
Subject: Quiet Storm
Date: 16 Jun 00 20:32:36 EDT
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The Knight Errant guard was standing out by himself on the 56th floor of the
Cassini building, on a platform overlooking Seattle. He didn't know that he
would die tonight.

Rain picked up and the guard pulled his collar up to sheild what he could of
his face from the cold, icy rain. He got a call on his comm system in which
he answered: "Yeah, my shift is just about over, but I'd like to stay a few
extra minutes."

The camera changes view to facing the guard's back, and Cerberus's trenchcoat
quickly flashes by. The guard whurls around to see nothing. When he turns
back around to look at the moon above Seattle, he is looking down the blade of
a No-Dachi 5ft Katana. Before he can draw his weapon, Cerberus slashes across
the Knight Errant guard's throat and cut's his head clean off.

Cerberus puts the sword away and rappells down the side of the building.

+++++End Video

This video was the end of a single man shadowrun by me. I Assassinated an
official at the Cassini Building and then killed the guard. The run was
succeslful, 'fars I know.

-Cerberus <12:31:23/6-16-61>

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Message no. 2
From: Grey metis76@*****.com
Subject: Quiet Storm
Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2000 21:13:23 -0700 (PDT)
>>>>>[Cerberus, please tell me you aren't this
fraggin' stupid? How the hell do you stay alive when
you post footage of you doing assassinations to a
fraggin' PUBLIC FORUM!? Moron! Have fun when Knight
Errant comes knocking down your door.]<<<<<

-Johny <10:31:43/6-17-61>

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