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From: Dark Elf <VESPOSIT@****.SUNYSB.EDU>
Subject: To wolf
Date: Tue, 16 Feb 93 14:51:42 EST
>>>>>[ Wolf 359, Haven't seen any of the "terrible trio" since
this drek
started heating up. I had assumed that Howe was at Yoshida Tech, but I could
be wrong. As far as I know, Tirandor was still in NY aboard the Intrepid when
I left, he has problems travelling unnoticed due to his size. I never knew
where Quention was to begin with. ]<<<<<
---Dark Elf <14:55:31/02-16-54>

>>>>>[ Anyone who can help, hurry! I'm in MagnaTech's Seattle division
computer, and it's still free. I figured it would be one of the first to go
but I was wrong. I've got a Core War driver sitting here and ready to go.
According to my calculations, four deckers using constantly changing strategies
can maintain control over the majority of the system here for several hours
once MONICA starts. The trick is we have to have a defense set before she gets
here SO HURRY YOU FRAGGERS!!!! We'll be able to use this as a new staging area
if this works. It's ironic that I would be using a MagnaTech system as my firs
t line of defense. Tommy Harada is here watching my meat body, but as soon as
you external guys find Yoshida, I'm going to tell him to go with you, you'll
need the protection. Besides, I know that Tommy wants to have words with a
certain Lincoln Howe. ]<<<<<
---Dark Elf <15:02:58/02-16-54>

>>>>>[ DE, I got a few leads on the army dudes that picked up Jake, I'm
following up on them now. I found the old sarge that leaked about Quention's
drug operations in europe. He's not MIA, he's here in NY!!! He's got contacts
who know the guys who bagged Jake, so we're on our way. According to the sarge
Jake either is or was on the Intrepid. We may have to go in there to get him
out. I hope whatever magical drek is going on in there isn't too nasty or I'll
be crispy fried when I go in! ]<<<<<
---OddBall <15:11:54/02-16-54>

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