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Message no. 1
From: Mike Goldberg <m_goldberg@**.COLORADO.EDU>
Subject: Sighs and the glory of the maze...
Date: Thu, 12 Jan 1995 10:14:46 MST
>>>>>[ To the Transformer: Thank you for the offer of assistance. At this
time, I am unable to let you come out here and help. Maybe I can turn
circumstances briefly.

To Nightmare: Well? Are you going to blow this one off too?

To Scourge: Thank you. You are too kind.

To Kor: Hmm. Didn't we just have one? I hope you can straighten out the old
debts speedily and to your satisfaction. ]<<<<<
-- DragonEyes <10:10:23/1-12-56>

***** Private: DragonEyes
>>>>>[ I'm in Seattle right now doing a job for Scourge. I should be done
in a
day or two. He is quite the Johnson when it comes to doing things that he
really wants done. Then I would like to come to see Mark. ]<<<<<
-- Nightmare <10:12:00/1-12-56>

***** Private: Nightmare
>>>>>[ Very well. Remember I want no violence to happen around the safe
house.
It's at >>location<<. ]<<<<<
-- DragonEyes <10:14:34/1-12-56>

***** Private: Diana
>>>>>[ You may only come if you promise not to try and kill or do anything
that
would lead to Nightmare's demise for as long as he is around me or Blitzkrieg.
Otherwise I'll just send Bruce to you. ]<<<<<
-- DragonEyes <10:16:27/1-12-56>
Message no. 2
From: Mike Goldberg <m_goldberg@**.COLORADO.EDU>
Subject: Re: Sighs and the glory of the maze...
Date: Thu, 12 Jan 1995 13:08:59 MST
***** Private: Diana
>>>>>[ As soon as some other people show up, I'll tell Bruce that you want
to meet him. However, I do want to make this clear. The only reason I
am extending Nightmare welcome is that he is Blitzkrieg's older half-brother.
As such, he has family rights to be there. For that reason, I am overlooking
what he has done in the past. ]<<<<<
-- DragonEyes <13:13:52/1-12-56>

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