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Message no. 1
From: Martin Schulte <MVS104@*****.BITNET>
Subject: So much for threats...
Date: Tue, 4 May 1993 06:07:00 EDT
>>>>>[Well, I guess Clement *is* all hot air, since all he can do is
threaten. Oh, btw, vamps of the net, the spell I designed which eliminates
those awful sunburns is available to any who ask, in hermetic or shamanic
versions (after all, Ariel is a mage). So much for hunters arriving when
you least expect it. Also, this spell is good for any allergic types, and
the spell need not be for sunlight only, so for any Metahumans bothered
by some bizarre allergy of some sort, this spell works fine. I am not
making it public access, since various adversaries have proven adept at
code-breaking, but all you need do is contact me. So, Clement, still up
for a game of tag? I have a few days' time before that drekky
vacation.]<<<<<
-Morrison<Blood/is life>

>>>>>[Love, you forget so much...like how most vampires still need to
sleep,
if nothing else. Remember, we're not quite the norm!]<<<<<
-Ariel<he really needs/to get a clue>

>>>>>[Oh come on, when will you quit mouthing off so much? Who needs sleep
when you have stim patches (grin). Nothing wrong with changing one's hours
a bit either, like Jackson did...]<<<<<
-Morrison<Blood/is life>


>>>>>[I'll quit mouthing off when you quit being insulting. And you're
still
bugging me about this vacation. Give it up, you know you need it! You've
not been the same after those last couple runs.]<<<<<
-Ariel<He's just a bit/deranged>

>>>>>[Like I said before, you don't want to know about that Ares run, and
I don't feel like being talkative when it comes to that. Quit playing
psychiatrist on me, willya? Sheesh.]<<<<<
-Morrison<Blood/is life>

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