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From: Dark Elf <VESPOSIT@****.SUNYSB.EDU>
Subject: I made it
Date: Mon, 15 Feb 93 16:57:27 EST
>>>>>[ OddBall gave me a stimpatch otherwise I'd still be sleeping off one
hell of a headache. One of Howe's red-hats blindsided me while I was trying
to get out, but I did pull the plug in time. My deck is down for a day or too,
it's not as bad as it looks, MONICAs attack didn't get all the way through or
else I'd be like poor Splut by now. If any of you are in the Seattle LTG,
be fraggin careful, and jack out as soon as you get in trouble. If any of you
can do it, there's an encrypted copy of the Core Wars game driver at the end
of this program. You know what happened to me, so please be careful, losing
Splut was too much of a loss. Anyone in Seattle, stop that fragging thing if
you have to demolish the fragging Yoshida building!!! and do it fast, she's
already got at least ten other systems by now. I'll stay awake as long as I
can working on my deck, keep me informed, and hopefully this will all be over
by the time I'm back in full action. <<Level-8 Gamma Encryption >>
]<<<<<
---Dark Elf <17:06:49/02-15-54>

>>>>>[ DE, you were reading an abnormally high background count when I got
there astrally. It's back to normal now, but it was a real horror show when
I first arrived. You've had a brush with something terribly evil if such a
term can be applied. I didn't tell OddBall right away, he was pretty freaked
as it was. ]<<<<<
---Napalm <17:10:09/02-15-54>

>>>>>[ Maybe MONICA is more than artificial intelligence, maybe they've
made
the world's first artificial evil intelligence! RUFUS, stay away from Seattle,
and don't try contacting us, we can't be shure if Splut's program is still in
place now that he's been compromised. Anyone know where his meat body is, I
want to know if he's dead and MONICA is using his persona programs or if his
mind has actually been taken over. ]<<<<<
---Dark Elf <17:13:05/02-15-54>

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