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Message no. 1
From: "Brian E. Angliss" <ANGLISS@******.BITNET>
Subject: Recent matrix activity
Date: Thu, 20 Apr 1995 18:26:41 -0400
*****PRIVATE: Internal Communication, Maxim Arms, from Avatar to Velli
>>>>>[ +++++Begin communication+++++

Avatar: Ma'am, we have been monitoring the Matrix per standard operation and
have rectently noticed unusual activity around one of our contractors, Frypp
Security, that included much of the top talent on the Pacific North American
coast. After following up on it, we noticed that a young lady, known as Flute,
was the entire cause of the activity. Seeing her as a curiousity, we followed
her activities until she was injured, severly, in a baited run on a corporation
called Farrleton Machinery. After cross referencing this name to our security
databases, my specialists notified me that Farrleton has a Notify CEO tag on
it. Thus I am notifying you. May I inquire as to why you desire notification
about anything special that involves this corporation?

Velli: No. Come to my office and I'll explain. It may be time to make some
changes with Farrleton.... And remove all references to Farrleton from the
Matrix stores and generate hardcopy only. I trust your security arrangements,
but after cleaning out some of that decker's dataworms and decryption programs,
this notice could have been extracted. I want no-one outside of Maxim to know
exactly what the connection is.

Avatar: Understood and implemented. I'll bring the hardcopies with me.

+++++End internal communication+++++ ]<<<<<
-- Maxim Arms <18:28:56/04-20-56>

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