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From: LGLUMKA@***.BITNET
Subject: Upload/howe this might be how she got around killing howe
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 93 16:12:00 EST
>>>>>[ Well Circuit Breaker finally woke up. She seems ok and is really
excited for the party. She did some work on investingating the UPLOAD/HOWE
thing. The most conclusive part is that by mind probe UPLOAD believes he is
Howe and has memories to back that belief up. We have not been successful in
getting good info from him about Quenton. It does seem to figure that the Howe
personality UPLOAD has, does somehow come from MONICA. It was one of our first
thoughts but we didn't speak about it because we didn't have the resorces to do
anything about it then nor do we now. The help that Sheena got us is good but
nowhere on the level of Nightfox.
To all of those in Astral, please be on the look out for him. He does
tend to resemble the Entity in that he is Black, but his blackness glows somehow
(CLAW's description, how black can glow is beyound me). Our major worry is
that he might have never left the astral and might be dead because of this.
Also Claw says he carries a powerful sword, from what I've seen of it in action
I would agree, and I'm not magically active.
To the person who sent CRUSH the coco-bullets, it was the first time
I've seen him full for breakfast. Unfortuanately, I think he had to much for
breakfast because he didn't feel good for the next 3 hours. I think that
should teach him not to eat to many sweets. He was also very hiper from the
combination of sugar and caffeine, Its sort of hard to get a nap with
3.2 meter troll bouncing around. Well my optical chip cooker has chimed so
I have to go get them out of the oven before CRUSH thinks there food]<<<<<
-Spirit < 02-24-54/15:45:12>zexit

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