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From: Christina Johnson <johnson1@**.UWP.EDU>
Subject: The Hunt
Date: Fri, 19 Feb 93 16:40:35 CET
>>>>>[I don't think the beast is MONICA. It appears to be a great deal
older than she has the possiblity of being. Though, it certianly is no
friend of ours. I have assembled a team here, and they're doing on and
off-line research. We only have access to what is in the Tir, though.
(This is no small ammount, however) Several rituals have already been
undertaken just to determine the nature of the beast. We are meeting with
a number of obstacles. My guess at this time is that the beast is not
something we can destroy. We can only push it back. MONICA appears to be
some sort of potential gateway for the beast. Some sort of Tech
Elemental? Whatever it is, It's powerful enough to be in Great Form. DO
NOT approach it alone.]<<<<<
-Brandywine- <19.2.54/8:11:54>

<<<<<[I'll be decking into MagnaTech shortly. There are a few places I
need MONICA to follow. I think I can trap her. If I can get her
cornered, there are a few pieces of her programming that may be weak. I
think I've found a few 'loopholes' that may be useful. I'm going to work
on activating bits of her code that could prove to be self-destructive.
I'm going to need to get her attention, though. I'm going to try
activating Splut. I'll be there shortly.]>>>>>
-DOA- <2/19/54 / 8:18:53>

<<<<<[I'm here. Just need to find myself a good roosting place. There.
This is going to get a bit tricky. Whatever happens, DON'T let MONICA
out. This'll only work once.]>>>>>
-DOA- <2/19/54 / 8:30:12>

<<<<<[HEY MONICA! I know where RUFUS is. Think you can catch me, you
bloated piece of code???]>>>>>
-DOA- <2/19/54 / 8:31:59>

<<<<<[NOW, guys! Now now now!]>>>>>
-DOA- <2/19/54 / 8:32:03>

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