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Message no. 1
From: HungHi <HungHi@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Thor: Reply - Stephanie
Date: Sun, 1 Dec 1996 12:47:32 +0000
PRIVATE: Gates
>>>>>[OK, Gates, you owe me for this one, I've been poking around for
your mark, Stephanie, interesting stuff, she finally kicked in once I
looked beyond the Shadows. Following is a brief summary of what I've
found.


Second Lieutenant Stephanie Susan Running Wolf Lynch, commands Kursk
Platoon, Guderain Company, Rusanov's Rebels.


Get this, she's Jason Lynch's little girl - if the name Lynch means
anything to you, anyway. Sixteen or seventeen years old, at a guess.
Been a merc for two or three years, I figure starting young runs in that
family. Her speciality's armoured warfare: she's a graduate of the
Zhukov Academy in Russia, got a fair bit of experience in Africa and the
MidEast, meant to be pretty good.


Not much of a shadow rep, probably doesn't run much. Looks like the
Rebels have two companies plus their arty deployed on a contract near
Port Moresby, which is pretty shitty tank country; so they won't be
doing much else for the moment, and the heavy armour is down for a major
overhaul. Guess she's taking some vacation time, and figures running the
shadows counts as a vacation. Tells you something about the girl...


I don't figure she's a threat to your friends, anyway, unless you were
planning to go up against her friends or family.


That's about it. Interesting person, but she does not appear to be a
problem for your people. Your difficulties lie elsewhere. I believe
that some of my questioning has been noticed, but it was hopefully
innocent enough to prevent any repurcussions. Do not frag about with
Lynch, the man is dangerous, and don't go hurting his little girl, that
would not be a good thing.]<<<<<
-- HungHi <12:54:23/12-01-57>

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