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Message no. 1
From: Mike Broadwater <neon@******.backbone.olemiss.edu>
Subject: Re: strange things
Date: Tue, 27 Aug 1996 16:15:34 -0500 (CDT)
Private to: Lynch
>>>>>[What? So now this is all my fault?<g> I'd be glad to help you
out.
Do you have much in the way of a team? Of course, knowing you, you've
probably managed to drag in 90% of the Seattle runners, and half the ones
from Denver. Just tell me where and when. I'll bring my toys and we can
play.

Oh, if the target won't talk, I know a good dentist. <g>]<<<<<
- Blade <14:01:01/08-27-57>
Message no. 2
From: "Paul J. Adam" <shadowtk@********.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: strange things
Date: Wed, 28 Aug 1996 01:25:38 +0100
*****PRIVATE: Blade
>>>>>[Team? Yep. Me, Lilith, and some guys you may not know. Redemption
and his friend Glaive. Imp, a good guy. Easy, an Elven razorgirl - do
_not_ make a pass at her, she's more than slightly crazy, but she's
Teflon death in a fight. Squatter, too, who's more proficient than he
seems (if clinically paranoid).

Plus JayCee, an ex-Salish Ranger buddy of mine from way, way back, who's
undergone the unheard-of late UGE and turned into an Elf while I wasn't
looking. And a few others I don't know so well yet.

We may have a leak inside the group - grab the alias 'Plough Breakers'
to catch up, plus the following:

+++++include message

so be careful. It isn't Lilith or I, nor Easy or Redemption. Imp I trust
- I helped a good friend of his, who worked for me on Manchu and had
ample opportunity to turn me in. That leaves several possibilities,
though, so watch your words.

Ploughshare's going to be at Tillott Field, a little after dawn on
Saturday. We'll go there, meet her, deal with whatever surprises were
planned for us, and persuade her to be talkative.

Or at least to scream tunefully.]<<<<<
-- Lynch <01:25:43/08-28-57>

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