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From: MATUSKEY@***.EDU
Subject: The games afoot!
Date: Sat, 13 Feb 93 22:59:10 CET
>>>>[So, "Highlander", this is where you've settled. It took me
quite a while
to find you, you know. But, once I got to Seattle, it wasn't too difficult to
spot your icon roaming around: you've got to give up that 20th century sci-fi
fetish of yours: it makes you very easy to locate. Give yourself up now, and
spare yourself the pain of a drawn out conflict. You cannot win.]<<<<
-F)uchi U)nited K)ingdom (13:45:42/2-13-54

>>>>[There's a reason I didn't change my icon, laddie, and it's not just
because I like it so much. You don't scare me. Spotting me in the Matrix, and
actually finding my meat body are two different things. And don't think you'll
be able to nail me in here, or I'll fry your chips so fast...]<<<<
-Highlander (14:00:30/2/13/54)

>>>>[Oh, please...I almost had you in the UK, but you got moderately clever
with the building's power supply. When next you meet, you'll be all alone,
and there won't be any tricks that will save you.]<<<<
_F)uchi, U)nited K)ingodm (14:10:32/2-13-54)

>>>>[By the way, to anyone who may be interested, there is a .5 million nuyen
bounty on the "Highlander's" head...and I do mean on the head. The rest of him
isn't worth the cost of transport back to the UK, but that C^2 deck he's stolen
is quite valuable to Fuchi's UK office. I'm after him myself, but any
assistance will result in generous compensation, and corporate favor.]<<<<
-F)uchi, U)nited K)ingdom (14:12:25/2-13-54)

>>>>[You bloody heathen, you'll never win these folks over that way: they make
their living courting corporate disfavor. And none of them would take Fuchi's
blood money for turning in one of their own. Right lads (and lasses)?]<<<<
-Highlander (14:20:54/2-13-54)

>>>>[Guys?]<<<<
-Highlander (14:35:43/2-13-54)

>>>>[The silence is deafening....]<<<<
-F)uchi, U)nited K)ingdom (14:40:32/2-13-54)

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