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From: Christina Johnson <johnson1@**.UWP.EDU>
Subject: Re: cybered kid
Date: Thu, 21 Jan 93 00:11:35 CET
>>>>[ Well, I got the kid's name. Her real (as far as i can tell) name is
Sierra. That's either the first or last, my decker buddy couldn't tell.
She goes by the handle DOA. (Decker on Amphetamines) and her icon is the
little girl from the Le Miserables Poster of the late 20th century. She
says she's been decking for several years, but isn't really sure how old
she is.
My decker buddy believes her.
He wants to stay far out of this though. Says she's lots of trouble. I
can't stay out of it. A friend of mine found me in the street when i was
sixteen. Guess it's time to return the favour. She finally came with me
after I found her with a couple of little boys. Twins. They were pretty
sick. Just as wired as she was, one died. The shape of his head was
changing (because he's getting older), and the hardware nastied him. Vile,
that. The other one is more animal than human. I don't know. I'm a mage,
I don't have instant access to info. Someone find out who's been doing
this to these kids, and why. I was just about to pack it up and go back
home to the Tir. Never thought of myself as a gaurdian angel. Sheesh.
And raven (the mage): any help is welcome. I'm pretty good, but i'm pretty
young.]>>>>>
-Brandywine- <20.1.54/13:23:54>

<<<<<[Brandywine: I just can't. I'm sorry. Too much at stake for one
little girl. Stay out of it, dear. Corps are nasty. They'll eat you
alive and never notice ya. Sierra's listed as dead. Report says she died
eight years ago with her family in a freak accident. The company wants her
to stay dead. Don't try to play Jesus and ressurect her. She's listed as
deceased for a reason. The dead have no civil rights. I really am
sorry.>>>>>]
-Kipling- <20.7.54/13:30:47>

<<<<<[Kipling: I... nevermind, friend. You have your reasons, I'm sure.
But a decker would have been mighty useful on this. It's ok.>>>>>]
-Brandywine- <20.1.54/13:32:12>

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