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From: Doctor Doom <JCH8169@*****.TAMU.EDU>
Subject: Telegram for Mr. Yoshida...telegram for a Mr. Yoshida
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 93 03:49:46 CET
>>>>>[ Mr. Yoshida! Telegram for you! (I am sure gonna be glad when Doom
can
get back in here and deliver his OWN messages...)
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Herr Yoshida:

I believe you misunderstand my request...I did not mean for there to be an
absence of surveillance equipment (I appreciate the constraints you operate
under, let me assure you), merely that any information gathered by said
equipment not be USED against those present. Understandably, pictures
circulating about some shadowrunners would be very detrimental to their work,
especially in the case of them being acquired by members of the law enforcement
community or corporate representatives.

To put it more succinctly, I rather think that most concerned would not want
some law enforcement or corporate official 'tracking them down' using footage
from your surveillance equipment.

Now that I have expressed myself more adequately, what do you now think of my
request?
Sincerely yours,

Doctor Doom

P.S. May I say I applaud your regulations regarding implanted weaponry. Such
precautions are not by any means out of the ordinary.
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I've got an idea for a career move: Next! Hangtime, decker extraordinare and
Errand boy to the Rich & SINless ]<<<<<
-- Hangtime <20:37:05/02-24-54>


>>>>>[ Telegram?!!? What in the world's a telegram? ]<<<<<
-- Mr. Fantastic <20:40:16/02-24-54>

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