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Message no. 1
From: Nicholas P Palmer <npalmer@******.ACS.OHIO-STATE.EDU>
Subject: SRTK: Whoa.
Date: Tue, 16 Mar 93 01:59:21 EST
>>>>> this whole house arrest thing is annoying as hell, I get out of the
hospital and multi-media is there to 'take me home safely.' They've been
keeping me safe for a little under a week now, it's getting annoying, but
i do revall seeing someone mention something about being a specialist in
stealthy extractions? Get in touch with the Following Person: DESMOND
DECKER, THE WAVE SEEKER, Good luck finding him, he usually hangs with an
Ork Tribe in Old California, but may be returning to Seattle soon (probs
with Lone Star and Fuyitama). Well, He's got the scam on my extraction,
I can't believe these folks are still letting me onto the Net.

Well Lady Death, I also prefer the Roomsweeper, Tell me something, do you
have a Full-X SimRig? I found out the hard way what it was like to be a
real shadowrunner, as mentioned earlier, but like I said about just being
out of the hospital... Well, I got some stuff that will enhance my abilty
to hold my own quite a bit, besides, action films are fun and I get to do
all my own stunts.

So once I get out of this little situation, perhaps we can meet over some
coffee or real steak. I know this great little Coffee Shop, though. I'd
like to see what life is like for the ..Shit, These damn 'bodyguards' are
checking on me again. Later-<<<<<
-- The Runner <01:59.47.34 / 3-16>

>>>>>Did Someone mention Something about a blood sacrificing Mage, possibly
necromantics, invovled? My PIC would like to get in touch with you, He does
not do the net thing, so contact me personally at the following LTG#
npalmer@******.acs.ohio-state.edu, We may have something about some of
it's contacts and allies, and if they are... you're infor some fun.<<<<<
--Chameleon <02:47 / 3-16>

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