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Message no. 1
From: Dewdrop <Dewdrop@*****.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Red Shift: Collections
Date: Wed, 11 Dec 1996 18:32:38 +0000
PRIVATE: Dark Avenger
>>>>>[It's all well and good you saying _bring your equipment_ but
without knowing what it is we're after, it's a bit difficult to know
what to bring. You tell me what you're doing and I'll bring the
necessary gear. Oh, yeah, I also need to know where we're going.
_Down South_ doesn't really cut it. Oh and another thing, Shep's down
here with me too. Hope you don't mind if he tags along. He's a had
some experience in some pretty strange places.]<<<<<
-- Dewdrop <18:23:42/12-11-57>
Message no. 2
From: Blaze <Blaze@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Red Shift: Collections
Date: Wed, 11 Dec 1996 19:22:53 +0000
*****PRIVATE Dark Avenger
>>>>>[I've got an idea that may be useful. You said you've got some
gear to ship over to Guyana, and then to wherever you'll be visiting
first. If you don't mind the suggestion, it would be easier for us to
finish up what we're doing and then move out on Dewy's boat. We can
take your gear with us, and meet you in whatever area you choose. Most
ports down the coast are accessible, and maybe a couple that are a
little inaccessible. If that's agreeable to you, I'll get the thing
organised, and await Nemesis' arrival.


We also have a couple of requests. I'd appreciate it if you could pick
up some gear for me on route.


+++++Include: sizes.dat


If you could gather clothing fitting to the areas we'll be visiting, I'd
appreciate it. It might be nice to go somewhere warm, Houston's been
draughty and damp lately.]<<<<<
-- Blaze <19:18:13/12-11-57>

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