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Message no. 1
From: Brian Rogers <rogers@****.uiuc.edu>
Subject: whooop
Date: Fri, 02 Aug 1996 21:20:26 -0500
***** PRIVATE: Easy
>>>>>[Friends are hard to come by in the shadows and I never turn my back
on
my friends.

Tell me what you need, and it is yours. I dont have a lot of personel to
dispatch right now, but I think I can ask around to see if there is anyone
interested in doing this Gratis.

NSA -- Thats a group that I havent heard of in a while. They dont have
the teeth that that once did, but rumor has it, that they are doing their
best to get that "above all" power back. SIGA -- Not sure on this one.
Database searches come up with a number of different things, mostly feelings
I have. I think there are a couple officers I know that are involved with
that organization. I could check to see how my land lines are working there
to see if they are able to help. I've checked with InterPol and dont see
anyone there after you, well, other than Drake's people. They are always out
for shadowrunners.

I dont think you will take this advice, but Im going to give it anyway -- Cut
and run. Take a little time off. CL is where some of my people like to go
when it gets too warm around Seattle. Hell, even Denver or CalFree might
offer you enough of a change that you can get yourself into a better light.
Barring that, which I assume you will, find out who you are fighting.
]<<<<<
-- Jason R. Stormwind <02:11:56 / 08-03-57>
Field Officer
Serenity Security

***** PRIVATE: Easy
>>>>>[Message relayed. I have a safe house at >>encrypted<<.
You can hang
there, do whatever meetings you need to do. Leave a light on for me. I might
stop by later this night. I'd appreciate it if you not shoot me when I come
in so Ill call the house phone before I show up.]<<<<<
-- Kor <03:19:55 / 08-03-57>

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