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Message no. 1
From: Patrick A Dow <pdow@****.COM>
Subject: Rebel Meeting
Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 13:45:29 EST
******PRIVATE Raster Burn
>>>>>[Looks like it may be just you, me, morte, and Rad Pir. I haven't
had anyone else take the bait and want to join in on this 'run. You
have the choppers, I assume? The trucks roll out Friday morning and will
arrive at their destination by late afternoon that day. We will have to
hit them while they are en route.

I will get Rad Pir to set up one of the choppers with a communications
suite so that Morte will be able to rig them and Rad Pir will be able to
stay in radio contact with all of us. Morte's hurt himself, but he still
should be able to do the rigging we want him to do. Once we have loaded
the choppers Morte will fly them(and us) to a ship that is waiting at
<encrypted>. When we land we will get our pay and be flown back to a
private pad at SeaTac International.

Get back to me with anything you need or want to discuss.]<<<<<
-- Rage <13:41:07\01-08-58>
Message no. 2
From: Matthew T Boutilier <rasterburn@****.COM>
Subject: Re: Rebel Meeting
Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 16:37:46 EST
***** PRIVATE: Rage
>>>>>[Okay, I finally got ahold of Fuzzy, and we've got three Ares Dragon
choppers. What did Morte do this time? That idiot is so accident prone,
I'm glad he isn't a merc; he'd a shot his foot off by now.]<<<<<
-- Raster Burn <16:32:02 / 01-08-58>
Message no. 3
From: Patrick A Dow <pdow@****.COM>
Subject: Re: Rebel Meeting
Date: Thu, 9 Jan 1997 21:57:16 EST
*****PRIVATE: Raster Burn
>>>>>[I guess Morte took a couple of shots to the chest from a Fichette
500. He okay, though. You can't kill something that's hardly alive. Of
course, Kage was worse than
Morte will ever be!]<<<<<
-- Rage <21:05:45/01-09-58>

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