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From: "Paul J. Adam" <shadowtk@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Thor: An opportunity
Date: Fri, 29 Nov 1996 19:50:13 +0000
*****PRIVATE: Farmer
>>>>>[It appears our 'hold' order went out too late. I've been informed
that Dark Avenger has been mortally wounded and will be dead within a
couple of days at most. A pity, he would have been ideal for the
recovery of the Soul.

What alternatives can we pursue? Perhaps we should hire a mercenary team
elsewhere? A unit called "Macross Rangers" appears
promising.]<<<<<
-- Emma <18:07:53/11-29-57>

*****PRIVATE: Emma
>>>>>[Find him and get him healed. AT ONCE!!!

Don't you see this is the perfect opportunity? He is reputed to suffer
from loyalty. He will serve us, if it repays the debt of his life. There
is nobody available who is better qualified than he to recover
Twilight's Soul for our friends, and with that money Wild Rose will
proceed to completion regardless of any other problems that may arise.
Our setbacks elsewhere will become... irrelevant.

Also, ensure our informant is given the route to the data Combine has
prepared. This will confirm the information we will pass to Dark
Avenger, and make him less distrustful of us.

Contact him personally if necessary. But keep him alive and get him
working for us.]<<<<<
-- Farmer <19:00:34/11-29-57>

*****PRIVATE: Farmer
>>>>>[I checked it out, I looked, and there's only one way with a good
chance of working. For this, is there any other option than personal?

I'm going to have to put my head in the noose and stand on the trap, and
pray nobody pulls the lever.

If this gets me killed, Mark, you'll go down too. Depend on it.]<<<<<
-- Emma <19:50:43/11-29-57>

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