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From: Dark Elf <VESPOSIT@****.SUNYSB.EDU>
Subject: Tommy "the clone" Harada
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 93 14:54:41 EST
>>>>>[ Nightstalker, I think I'll decline from passing your message on to
Mr. Harada. He may be in need of my help, but he's still a killer. Hmm, if
Quention and/or Trevor could be considered Harada's "father" I wouldn't want
to be either of them! I keep getting visions from an old 20th century flat
called Blade Runner, where a bio-engineered replicant confronts his creator
(a corp type named Tyrell) and kills him! ]<<<<<
---Dark Elf <15:00:37/02-09-54>

>>>>>[ Here's a follup on your Dragon problem DE. The gunning at the
sushi
bar is being blamed on the Yaks. The trids I saw of it were way to fast to
tell what went on, and they're incomplete due to stray SMG fire. Word is that
if anyone saw anything, they're not admiting it. Apparently DDI has some good
connections with the law, they've twisted the story around so that DDI looks
squeaky clean. They used the fact that Now and Yen's body was there, and a
cover story saying that the two goons were on a security mission to blame the
Yakuza. The offical story is that the two goons walked in looking for someone
to make an arrest when the Yaks opened fire. Untrue, but it's what the media
and the cops think is true. ]<<<<<
---Napalm <15:13:21/02-09-54>

>>>>>[ Mr. Howe, you're right, I don't trust you as far as I can throw
that
fragging dragon! I'm not willing to press charges, yet. You can, however,
send me any pertinent legal information though. My transcript implicates me
in a whole host of illegal activities, as well as Tommy Harada. ]<<<<<
---Dark Elf <15:41:20/02-09-54>

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