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Message no. 1
From: Something wicked this way comes <MKNABUSCH@******.BITNET>
Subject: When ever you are ready
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1993 10:55:54 -0500
*****Encrypt Raistlin/Wizard MPCP*****
>>>>>[It seems that Masque has made a *ahem* few improvements
to himself. They found them while doing another scan on him.
He evidentally found a bio shop. Maybe that is what caused his
accident. He's got a cerbral boost. Possibly level two. They
weren't sure. The good news is I caught him as the drugs were
wearing off and he was more lucid than usual. I explained the
situation to him. I never saw a smile so big. I did tell him
the pros and cons to the plan. He doesn't care. He's a gizmo
nut. If its tech, especially slick tech, he loves it. He's
ready to go when you are. We just need to get him out of the
hospital.]<<<<<
-Harlequin <Juggle>
Message no. 2
From: ANGLISS@****.PSU.EDU
Subject: Re: When ever you are ready
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1993 15:18:50 -0400
*****Encrypt MASK/Harlequin MPCP*****
>>>>>[Excellent. I will be contacting the necessary persons for Biological
aquisitions later this evening. I have decided to send Khymberly Swank, the
surgeon, to you in Detroit. She has been told to get him out ASAP and then to
get him back here. And the enhancements will make no difference for our
purposes. When he arrives, we'll make the necessary alterations to the
Biologicals to acccount for genetics and begin construction once the
operation itself is complete. He should be fully operational by Christmas,
although adjusting to his new body will take several months most
likely.]<<<<<
-- Wizard(15:19:45/11-17-54)

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