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Message no. 1
From: BigDaddy <bigdaddy@*****.COM>
Subject: Tox run
Date: Thu, 9 Jul 1998 22:00:42 -0400
*****PRIVATE: Jett
>>>>>[Homer did his best to debug the security camera. Unfortunately it is
still partially encrypted so much is corrupted. But hell what ya see is what ya get.

+++++begin SecCam4_1.vdo 65% decryption success
Large tanker trunk is seen in the foreground, behind it lies a large
forest and next to it is a dull water streaked warehouse. 4 guards are
seen milling around the tanker.

+++10% corruption

3 shapes emerge from the darkness. Camera remains focused on the truck.
1 figure, a woman in black, suddenly flickers from sight. 4 guards seem
startled, and then start to blink, scream, and wave at stuff that isn't
there. A
large troll and....

+++5% corruption. defragmentation of file. continue Y/N="Y"

guards suddenly drop to the ground as they are sprayed with a liquid
shot at them by the assailents. Barely a murmur is issued from the now
comatose guards. The
lady in black reappears and starts mouthing with no words coming out.
Another figure appears, running toward the tanker.

++++20% corruption. File data contains 419 errors proceed Y/N?="Y"

...Tanker drives off Troll hanging onto one side of the vehicle, large
fangs glaring. On the other side, the woman in black clings to the metal
ladder and gestures, her lips moving as she speaks a quiet incantation.
Other 2 figures are nowhere to be seen. Tanker fades from sight as
Tanker runs over one of the guards. Red streaks glisten the road behind
the fading truck.

+++++End SecCam4_1.vdo
all i got on it. shitty distortion and corruption but thats life.
]<<<<<
-- BigDaddy <21:45:52/07-09-59>

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