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Message no. 1
From: Grey metis76@*****.com
Subject: Stake Out
Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 13:48:39 -0700 (PDT)
*****PRIVATE: Herve Guilas
>>>>>[Good call on that flightplan, about two hours
before the flight was suppost to land a mil spec
transport showed up at the embacy and lots of movement
was going on, loading of crates and all kinda of drek.
I'm including the servalance I got of the scene.

+++++Include: Servalance.vid

katt went ahead to setup a little something at the
airport, while I kick back and wait for the troops to
head out. Will also attempt to capture the skull back
if I have an opening, but there is no way I'm putting
my ass in front of mil spec weaponry. Will contact
you later if things go well.]<<<<<

- Johny <10:11:21/07-05-00>

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Message no. 2
From: Grey metis76@*****.com
Subject: Stake Out
Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 09:35:06 -0700 (PDT)
*****PRIVATE: Herve Guilas
>>>>>[Reporting in.

Have seen little activity outside the embasy for over
a week now. Few of the team members going in and out
at random times, but nothing paterned as far as I can
tell. I attempted a small Matrix recon, but didn't
wish to push their security much, the place is tight
as a drum. Katt was going to check out the place
astrally, but they have astral barriers setup, and her
and I didn't want to rise any suspicions.

Will contact you again if the group starts with any
type of activity.]<<<<<

- Johny <9:31:52/06-29-00>

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Message no. 3
From: James Dening jdening@****.co.uk
Subject: Stake Out
Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 17:44:08 +0100
*****PRIVATE: Johny
>>>>>[OK. Keep it tight, yeah?

One of our other sources has managed to get us
a log from the local airfield. Place called 'Northolt'.

+++++include flightplans.txt

As you can see, it's all routine light aircraft
stuff, _except_ that medium troop transport
coming in off the regular time slots. See how
they've had to cancel loads of scheduled
flights because of it? I'd keep my eyes
skinned if I were you, chummer]<<<<<
- Herve Guilas <10:11:21/06-29-00>
Message no. 4
From: shadowtk@********.demon.co.uk (Paul J. Adam)
Subject: Stakeout?
Date: Thu, 25 Apr 1996 13:58:22 GMT
*****PRIVATE: Tangent
>>>>>[Okay, want to earn some more money? Check out this place for me.
Fronts as an engineering consultancy... hell, read the file. Flux is
handing the Matrix side.

+++++include file: Manchu_base.txt

I need *discreet* surveillance on who goes in, who goes out, and where
they come from and go to. The head honcho is likely to be this guy:

+++++include image.files: "Major Jose Zicahuata, AIS".zip

He may be resident on-site or living off base. Either way, I need to know.

They're running Phase IV of their operation from there, or they will be soon.
I want to know where.

Payoff is >>encrypted<< - good enough? Bear in mind that I'd like to bypass
this place for now, and take it *after* I blow the brains out of Manchu,
but I also want to rip the guts out of the project at this end. So, don't
get spotted.

Interested?]<<<<<
-- Lynch <14:05:32/04-25-57>
Message no. 5
From: "Mark A. Imbriaco" <mark@******.net>
Subject: Re: Stakeout?
Date: Thu, 25 Apr 1996 11:16:56 -0400 (EDT)
*****PRIVATE: Lynch
>>>>>[ Yes, I'm interested. I'll put together the surveillance plan
tonight
with Static, and we'll get started on it right away. Keep in mind, this
isn't going to take the whole team, so if you need help with some more general
mayhem, let me know. <g> ]<<<<<
-- Tangent <11:16:43/04-25-57>

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