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Message no. 1
From: Brian Angliss <ANGLISS@****.PSU.EDU>
Subject: Uniforms
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1993 00:13:13 -0400
>>>>>[Hey, we need uniforms for this sucker, Moriarity. You have any old
surplus armor or jumpsuits that might work to keep the heat off us and on
somebody els?]<<<<<
-- Slash(00:03:38/09-27-54)

>>>>>[I don't know...Humanis, no....Alamos20K, no....Fist of Five,
no...Terra
First, maybe...whoops, no extra large or super squat(no insult intended to our
troll or dwarven folks out there...). How about Crimson Sky? They were a
terrorist orginization that requested specialized armor and suits and chemical
weapons so we stopped payment and delivery and they went elsewhere. I think
they are still around, but operating in
Aztlan or NAN, but I'm not sure. They work?]<<<<<
-- Moriarity(00:06:44/09-27-54)

>>>>>[Ya, they might. I assume that since you mentioned them that they
don't
like AJ or the old Mil Tech outfit very much, and the sizes of the uniforms
run the gamut, so yeah, they should work. And why the name Crimson
Sky?]<<<<<
-- Slash(00:08:11/09-27-54)

>>>>>[They vowed to cause so much bloodshed that the sky would be stained
crimson from the flying blood and blossoming fires. Not very nice people to
cross, Slash. They make Terra First and THE Nexus look like butterfly
stomached wimps. You sure you want these guys? The still exist, you
know]<<<<< -- Moriarity(00:10:22/09-27-54)

>>>>>[Ya, I'm sure. And they ain't never seen Nex when he's workin
neither.
And their uniforms wouldn't work if they had died out, ya know.]<<<<<
-- Slash(00:11:39/09-27-54)

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