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Message no. 1
From: ANGLISS BRIAN EDWARD <angliss@****.colorado.edu>
Subject: Update on the transport
Date: Sun, 19 Nov 1995 12:15:01 -0700 (MST)
*****PRIVATE: Velli
>>>>>[Ma'am, we've discovered the problem with the truck. One of the
seals had a weak spot on it, and the temperature differential between the
liquid tritium and the external hull of the tank was sufficient to stress
the weakness. When pressure was added, it cracked and began a slow
leak. The local metalurgy experts deduced that this happened only 3 days
prior. In fact, Aero's sattelite tracking of the radiation signature
shows only a trail approximately 200km long. However, it started at a
motel and we'll be hard pressed to justify cleaning that area
without destroying it totally. Cleanup crews have been working since the
trail was discovered, and we've eliminated some 20km of trail to the
installation here. I have ordered in some additional crews and we should
be at the 35km per day cleanup rate within 6 hours.]<<<<<
-- Avatar <12:11:29/11-19-56>

*****PRIVATE: Avatar
>>>>>[I have authorized an emergency purchase of the land through a shell
company that deals with similar operations. When it is purchased,
destroy it and cart away all the contamination and destroy it
somehow.]<<<<<
-- Velli <12:14:03/11-19-56>
Message no. 2
From: Evan Hughes <ehughes@****.carleton.ca>
Subject: Re: Update on the transport
Date: Sun, 19 Nov 95 14:58:32 EST
*****PRIVATE TO: GhostMail
>>>>>[
Authorization: RD0012NN16M
Authorization Key: >>encrypted<<
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Message Target System: Delta Core
Message Target User: Joseph Randel.


Heavy activity of road cleaners along those section. Geiger
counter shows high activity. Request permission to interrogate a
member of a road cleaner.]<<<<<
-- Righteous <CORRUPTED/CORRUPTED>

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