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Message no. 1
From: Kjell Sawyer <sawyer@***.NO>
Subject: Woops, something unexpected came up....
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 1995 23:54:08 +0100
*****Private: Topcat
>>>>>[Recent news has altered the flow of events a bit, and I am travelling
over to TNO to investigate. Your part is still on, and as such I am putting
you in charge of the local operation. The meet will go down as planned.

BTW, another operative (Callsign Darkfire, working out of Portland), has been
ordered to contact you if anything special should come up concearning the TT
angle. Don't worry; You will be more thoroughly briefed during the meet. Take
care, I trust you can handle things nicely.

I'll be in touch when I have the chance.]<<<<<
-- Genocide <11:23:24/03-21-56>

*****Private: Topcat
>>>>>[I need to get a message through to Genocide and I was told that you
were my contact. Let him know that I've managed to free Vertigo but a sniper
iced the doc. I suspect foul play on behalf of the fraggers we're hunting. I
made it out of there taking a nice, refreashing swim through an oilslick.

I've obviously gone from being an asset to being a threat to these people
and I am under serious fire. So I'll be heading out of Portland, to
>>encrypted<<, for a few days to lay low.

Genocide informed me that you were just about to initiate your action in
Seattle. While you're at it, keep you eye open for anything on the TT angle,
as I need to shut these guys down fast. It isn't going to take them long to
figure out that the rumour I put out was fake and then the drek's gonna hit
the fan.]<<<<<
-- Darkfire <15:39:23/03-21-56>

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