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Message no. 1
From: Avenger <Avenger@*******.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Ryaka
Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 06:55:55 +0100
*****Internal: Ryaka Science and Tech log_file
>>>>>[Two figures walk down a hallway, past bulletin boards and doors. One
is
a talk caucasian whose movements seem a bit jerky. The other is an old,
short Japanese man whose hair is silver. The Japanese man speaks,
"Edmund, what information have we gathered about Dallas International
Investments and our Mister Greerson?"

The Caucasian, Edmund, replies, "DII is as far as we can tell on the up-
and-up. They specialize in international investments and finance. Most
of their customers are cattle and oil barons from the CAS. Their
finance department covers mostly Far and Middle East concerns with some
involvement with African development. Mister Greerson, on the other
hand, works for Aztechnology in the Seattle Pyramid."

The Jap queries, What is his position? Does he match the Greerson from
the video?

"He seems to be a mid-level Personnel Officer, and travels fairly often
between Aztlan, Washington, and Seattle," Edmund answers, "But, it seems
that he physically not the one we are looking for. They don't match."

"Damn. We have no choice. Place all Seattle forces on Red Alert. All
other enclaves are to have Black Ops placed quietly on Yellow Alert. We
need to be ready, for anything," commands the old man, before opening a
door, "Plus we cannot afford to let anyone know what we are up to until
we are already striking."

Edmund nods, bows, and says, "Yes, I will do as you command."

"Good," acknowledges the Japanese male, as he enters the door and closes
it]<<<<<
-- Ryaka Science and Tech log_file <19:58:30 PDT/04:19:59>

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