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From: bellovar@***.WISC.EDU
Subject: Re: Biofiltration System
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 93 19:25:03 CST
>>>>>[ Frag it all! Sparks left some sort of a worm program in the files
I was unscrambling! Rewrote all the program code in my deck as " gotcha -
hope you keep backups =) "! Fortunately, I do - and here is the file -
SANS the worm program.......

BioFiltration System
Body Cost: 0.50 Price 50,000 NuYen

This is the first known systematic augmentation of more than one
organ as a functioning symbiotic pair. It acts effectively like a level 1
toxin extractor and a nephritic screen working in concert. As in the newer
incarnations of the nephritic screen, necessary food intake is reduced by
20% due to hyper-effective reclaimation.
Unfortunately, further increases in the level of the toxin
extractor destroys the synergy between the two, negating the saving in the
body cost. On a positive note, it is believed that by the end of the next
financial quarter, we should be able to produce further improvements in the
liver while maintaining the kidney enhancements.

Level 2 BioFiltration System (projected)
Body Cost: 0.70 Price 80,000 NuYen

Currently, all attempts at creating an integrated system with either
the kidneys or the liver have failed due to the delecate nature of the spleen
does not allow for the additional stress that must be placed upon it in the
formation if it is to be part of an integrated system.

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Well, there it is folks - file #3 cracked wide open for your viewing pleasure.
I have to go run some additional diagnostics on my deck now to make sure I
truly got that worm out of there....]<<<<<
-- CrossFire <19:23:47/02-08-53>

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