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Message no. 1
From: Dark Avenger <Dark_Avenger@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: RS: Moving out
Date: Fri, 27 Dec 1996 03:36:23 +0000
*****PRIVATE: Red Shift, Stonewall
>>>>>[Pre-op checks have been run by Pharoah, all equipment is
functional and up to spec. I want everyone here by 05:00, I think
you've all had more than enough time to recover from the festivities.
We move out at 05:30. We'll be using vehicles to travel within 5 miles
of the site, and walking the rest.


Steph, I want you, Pharoah and Nemesis to carry and set the charges.
Keep it as quiet as you can. We have neurostun grenades and sleeping
gas cannisters if required, I would suggest you use these first, before
we blow the place to kingdom come, take out any guards that you feel can
be done with the least risk of detection. Stephanie, concentrate on the
radio shack and guard office. Pharoah, take out the motor pool, and
barracks, Nemesis, second barracks and dining hall. Initial survey
indicates that there are at least three prisoners in the camp, possibly
members of the archeological team I would prefer them kept alive if
possible. But don't risk yourselves to do it.


Dewy, that little trick we pulled with the voice may come in useful
here. Shado, Edge, Gates, longarms on the rise, take out the towers
when you receive my signal. Wells, Loch, Tank, You are to stay back,
until Pharoah sets off the charges, then we are all going in like demons
from hell. If we can create as much confusion and noise as possible,
theoretically the survivors will believe that the spirits of the Mayan
site, and the Jungle have come to claim their souls.


Remember, no noise, no nothing, until the charges are blown. if
something goes wrong, it may be more difficult for us. Stay frosty
people, I would prefer no team casualties on this one.


You'll have 1 hour prep time on arrival, then the day will be spent
watching the camp. Dewy will scout astrally just prior to the attack,
to pinpoint possible risks and identify the guards positions. We will
attack just after dark. Night comes in real fast around here, so we
should have a short while where the camp will be adjusting, and turning
on lights, they should be disoriented enough for us to succeed.


Steph, I would like a short word with you prior to our leaving. Don't
worry, it's just a couple of questions I have for you.]<<<<<
-- Dark Avenger <03:34:10/12-27-57>
Message no. 2
From: qwerty <qwerty@******.NET>
Subject: RS:Moving out
Date: Thu, 26 Dec 1996 21:20:45 -0700
*****PRIVATE:DA
>>>>>[how about some elementals? im sure a few would be useful to some
degree.
some air elementals always help bring confusion to the enemy, besides then
some of us wouldnt have to get to close to the danger of being to close to
the enemy. im not to good up close.]<<<<<
-- Edge (21:20:32/12-26-57)
Message no. 3
From: Dark Avenger <Avenger@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Re: RS:Moving out
Date: Fri, 27 Dec 1996 04:40:13 +0000
*****PRIVATE: Edge
>>>>>[If you can bring something like that in, and keep them under
control, fine. Do so. Thankyou for the honesty regarding your
capabilities, if you wish to remain on the ridge with Dewdrop, I'm sure
he won't object. Blaze will be running as cover for Dewy, so if you're
nearby it won't put too much strain on her. I don't know what you can
do with your elementals, but provided you can control them and prevent
injury to the team from these things, you are welcome to contribute
whatever you wish. We'll discuss this further while we're watching the
camp, and figure out how they could be best used. Dewy understands
these things better than I do. Magic is not my strong point, and I have
a certain dislike of the art.]<<<<<
-- Dark Avenger <04:38:22/12-27-57>

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