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Message no. 1
From: Markus Kalb <death@***.INFORMATIK.TH-DARMSTADT.DE>
Subject: To Jasmine from Nighthawk
Date: Mon, 16 May 1994 10:13:20 MESZ
>>>>>[Hi, could you tell me more about the job you are doing. The
main point of interest for me, is who or what will be the
'target'. And how much will i get for the job.]<<<<<
- Nighthawk <02:12:31 05/16/ >
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Message no. 2
From: Markus Kalb <death@***.INFORMATIK.TH-DARMSTADT.DE>
Subject: To Jasmine from Nighthawk
Date: Wed, 18 May 1994 11:59:21 MESZ
>>>>>[The amount of money sounds right, but i need to know who else
will be on the run. I think we need a rigger for the
drive to Tir, and of course a decker for the sec system.
How many people have we at this time?]<<<<<
- Nighthawk <03:58:57/05-18->
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---- PS: Watch your back. Shoot straight. Conserve ammo. And never, ----------
---- ever, cut a deal with a dragon -Street proverb ----------

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