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From: Luc Maillet <maillet@******.CERT.FR>
Subject: MONICA in Atlanta
Date: Wed, 17 Feb 93 10:59:45 +0100
>>>>>>[This is Glitter Boy. I'm scanning the local Atlanta Grid. I've
seen
several Redhats, but no army so far, except at the airport. As if they were
doing scout job. Still searching for that tendrils.
Wait...
( Holy Cow, how can she create them so fast ? )

There's a whole army of soldiers invading the EBM site! I think she makes her
move... Gotta act fast, Seattle boys, or it'll be too late!

< evade/sleaze program in action >

Cripes! One of them detected me! Gotta run fast&$% Screwit@# 385&^^&%getorf
my per^%7&^%@ Ouch!$%
Slice'n'dicethrough&^$%%$^&#Toomanyofthem*^&%@#shoothow
canthey&^%sofast(*^@&^Wuzzat?????

- THIS IS NETWATCH. YOUR ACTUAL LINK IS BEING TRACED. PLEASE CEASE ALL
ACTIVITY IMMEDIATELY.

< drek, this Turing boy may have saved my butt, but... >

- PRIORITY 1 MESSAGE. ILLEGAL AI ACTIVITY IN UNCONFINED PREMISES. ACTIVATE
ASSASSIN CODES. ORDERS ARE TO TRACK AND TERMINATE.

< Holy Ghost... >

...

Boys, things are lively here in the South. I'm currently watching a pitched
battle between MONICA smartframes and what seems to be Netwatch HK frames. But
hell, how they have improved! To all deckers on-line, better leave the Turing
boys alone, they sure mean business! For the time being, the battle is a draw,
even though MONICA's forces outnumber the HKs by ten to one on the average...
Wait. There's a new pattern in MONICA's frames attacks. They seem to gain the
upper hand. They're adaptating! Better get out of this placeHELLFIRES!!!!

...

I'm safe in another node. Boys, the Big brains at Turing take this seriously.
And they were obviously aware of what they were facing. When they saw their HKs
fail, they just blew the place apart - I mean in the physical world too!! They
destroyed the entire EBM local grid!!!
Man, if they think it's the only way to kill MONICA, it'll sure cost much...

I'm coming home. See y'all soon. ]<<<<<<
-Glitter Boy- <17.02.54/11:01:55>

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