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Message no. 1
From: Christina Johnson <johnson1@**.UWP.EDU>
Subject: the kid
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 93 18:16:06 CET
>>>>>[Red: She looks AmerIndian to me. But what do i know? I'm a
British, Japanese half-breed. Kinda short, skinny. But she's hard to
miss. Anyone that looks 14 and has wires stickin outa her head...
Actually, they're pretty inconspicious, all things considered. My guess
is she's 16 or 17. Just looks young. She doesn't talk much, and she's
taken to haunting the matrix. She says she's looking for something.
And she's a hellion to live with, just as a side note...]>>>>>
-Brandywine- <22.1.54/10:34:26>
Message no. 2
From: "E.S. Brunsell" <ericb@***.WISC.EDU>
Subject: the kid
Date: Thu, 1 Jul 1993 14:02:27 CDT
>>>>>[Guys, I found that kid with the expensive rock. I followed him into
a
apartment complex at [ENCRYPT:@@************@@] If somebody can meet me here we
can try to talk with him.

Shadowfox, thanks for the help, 5 guys opnend up on me, I killed one, that
leaves four, I ducked, and saw them take off after the kid. what did you
do?]<<<<<
-- Gawk <14:00:45 / 7-1-54>
Message no. 3
From: Mike Goldberg <M_GOLDBERG@******.COLORADO.EDU>
Subject: the kid
Date: Thu, 1 Jul 1993 13:05:22 -0600
***** ENCRYPT: *DragonTeam*
>>>>>[Sigh. . . another distraction. Had my girl-friend, cast a spell that
made them chase the wrong thing. By the time they had realized it was an
illusion, the kid was out of the area. I just followed them after using that
flash-pak to distract them, and give you some warning that something was up.
They are being a lot more careful of their movement know. Grumble. . . Got
to go.]<<<<<
-- Shadowfox <14:10:37/07-01-54>

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