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Message no. 1
From: Brian Rogers <rogers@****.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: Stocks
Date: Fri, 4 Nov 1994 16:38:47 -0600
***** PRIVATE: the Whistler
>>>>>[I dont either. I was very near getting myself some sway in the
company (was shooting for a seat on the board) when I got this feeling
(ok, a tip) that things were going to go down hill. I jumped out last
night or so. Pulled in a pretty tidy sum.

So, ummm, what the HELL is an Omega order? I know that I have been shut
out of MY work at Aztech and my accounts for the frame there are either
locked down or toasted. A few friends I have say that LSS, Freddy's People,
Eagle, KE and ALL of the Worm's forces have been mobilized. Im outta here.
To HELL with this...time for a nice long vacation. ]<<<<<

-- Kor <22:35:47 / 11-04-55>
Message no. 2
From: Erik S Jameson <esj@***.UUG.ARIZONA.EDU>
Subject: Re: Stocks
Date: Fri, 4 Nov 1994 22:45:09 -0700
*****PRIVATE: Kor
>>>>>[You work for the Azzies, and you don't know what an Omega Order
is? Slightly suprising. In any case, it basically means that if the Big
8 and Zurich Orbital decide to hand down the Order, it is going to be
open season on Maxim Arms. Any and all assets can be destroyed,
including I believe people. In other words, Maxim Arms will be
completely obliterated. Good thing you dumped your stock, you might have
become an asset to be targeted...I've heard some of the same things you
have (who the hell is this Frypp character and why did Lanier kiss his
ass so much?). All the Big 8 have their military assests mobilized,
including, of course, their black assets.

Have fun on your vacation. I'll be busy working.]<<<<<
--the Whistler<22:47:19/11-4-55>

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