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From: Christina Johnson <johnson1@**.UWP.EDU>
Subject: Norm Conquest
Date: Tue, 16 Feb 93 06:13:00 CET
>>>>>[DAMMIT Damnit Damnit Damnit Damnit!!! Norm Conquest, I MUST talk
to you! DOA's gone! She trusts you, and it looks like you've got the key
to stopping all this before she has a chance to detroy herself. Gods, why
did it have to be now that i left?? I imagine I have a pretty good idea
of what your message meant.

Joseph Yoshida is an Eagle Shaman of high rank, and possibly the only man
who both can and will pull the plug on Monica. Meet me at <encoded> NOW!
I am an initiate, and more importantly, I have access to a good deal of
resources. The location is in the Tir, but if you tell the guards your
name, you will find that you will have no problems navigating the border.
Bring anyone you like. Monica is death. I absolutely HAVE to leave now.
If you see Sierra, please please please tell her not to do anything
rash.]<<<<<
-Brandywine- <2.15.54/22:14:57>

<<<<<[I'm going in now. I'm going to try to reactivate Splut. I think I
know the way to Monica's soul. And maybe a bit of the poetic justice
might win out. One thing about Monica: she's arrogant. I think I can
use that to my advantage. She thinks she's so damn good. And me, I'm
just a stupid kid. But if she finds out there are things she doesn't
know, or can't understand... She'll bite. Splut's the only bit of code
she's got going for her if she wants to know *everything*. She's going to
*have* to activate it if she wants to learn about emotions and stuff. But
she's not prepared to handle pain, or love. I think it will kill her.
It's killing me.]>>>>>
-DOA- <15/2/54 / 22:58:02>

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