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Message no. 1
From: Jeffrey Mach <mach@****.CALTECH.EDU>
Subject: Run, Rabbit, Run
Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 11:17:09 -0700
*****INTERNAL: Seattle_Metro_Cell.28F32E.3A9.24A76B78D
>>>>>[
+++++CTRLTONE
+++++begin binary.data
+++++include <<CORRUPTED>>
+++++realtime delay: 5.24s
+++++begin decrypt

>> Aw, Christ Fang. I needed a control tone at four in the
morning...since this is encrypted I'll assume the shit is currently
hitting the fan.

<< Affermative, Newz. In route out of Seuss'. Faced heavy but
non-leathal fire. Took down a drone, and they may have more. Currently
detecting no tails. We're on >>encrypted<< heading west, we have just
passed >>encrypted<<.

>> Sec.... Gottcha. Got any wounded?

<< I'm a bit banged up, Gweedo's got minor flash burns. Rats in the same
shape as before, which is not too good. We also have Seuss with us.

>> About as motley a crew that usually gets on the subway in the barrens.
Next entrance is four blocks up, next train in the right direction will be
there in 5 minutes. For God's sake get off the street.

<< Heh. In HK all we had _was_ the underground. Well, that and my bike.
Hope Asuka's taking good care of her. We'll ditch the rental in the lot
at >>encrypted<< up ahead. Need you to arrange another room at the hotel.

>> One step ahead of you. I'm letting Bobby know you're coming in hot.
He'll get you right in and slow up any suspicious characters. I'll tell
Celene to get the medkit warmed up for you, just the way you like it.

<< How'd you know?

>> Guessed. Out.]<<<<<
-- Seattle Metro Cell Exchange Log <04:12:37/05-20-58 PDT>

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