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Message no. 1
From: Kendall Davis <KENDALL@******.BITNET>
Subject: While you guys were catching your breath...
Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1993 18:04:00 EDT
>>>>>[****ENCRYPT:FOCUS@****
While all of you that were either asleep, or too blitz to notice (I can't
beleive you totally raped my liquor stash), I took advantage of the quiet.
Remeber that Aztechnology directory I found named Mongo? The one I found
before I got my ass dumped. Well, I have recovered my lost pride. (I did a
little program tweaking). The directory had three files, all by date.
Each one is just an account of other visits to the site of Cullen/T'Hoth's
ritual in Linao. There were three other visits, in '24, '26 and '39. The
results of all were the same. In each instance they were trying to get to
the actual site of the Arago T'Hoth ritual. The results were the same each
time. First trip they sent two middle initiate mages, two archeoligist and
three corp suits. All but one of the suits were killed trying to enter,
the one that was left was 'euthanized' upon his return. By the notes,
there wasn't much left of his brain anyway. On the second trip the went up
the ladder a bit for both mages and archeologists, (sending four of each)
they also sent a geologist. They were not heard from again and presumed
dead. I don't know what info or inspiration made them send another team
in '39, but this time they sent their two top mages, hired some mage who
came from some blood cult sect, hired an outside archeologist, and sent two
more of the companies geologists. Again, all never heard from agian and
presumed dead.

I don't know what this means as far as the site goes, but Aztech has
'sacrificed' a lot of Corp. personel to get to it. I couldn't locate
anything else that seemed related. I'll look at the chips next.]<<<<<

-- Kendra <17:05:18/07-13-54>

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