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From: R Andrew Hayden <rahayden@*****.WEEG.UIOWA.EDU>
Subject: Holy Mother of God!!!
Date: Thu, 4 Feb 93 02:32:21 CET
>>>>I'm posting this quickly as I might very soon end up dead.
According to some information I just obtained, MagnaTech was NOT
at all what it seemed. Or, it was what it seemed, but they was
working on some REALLY top secret stuff.

Here, this should explain things more:

% cat stolen.memo.Z
uncompressing

FROM: Lincoln Howe
Vice President
Yoshida Technologies
TO: MagnaTech Transition Team
DATE: 11-15-63

Ok, boys. We've got the company but we are going to have to move
fast to keep things out of the paws of that dragon. We do have
one thing on our side, though. Tiranador's first target is going
to be the securities computers. Fine, we don't care about them.
BUT, we do car about the AI subsystem.

Your first goal is to get the AI disconnected from the network.
RUFUS isn't going to be happy, so try to explain to him that it is
for his own protection. And if he is still not happy, _I'll_ come
down and work it out. Tell him that. That should put some fear
into his microcircuts.

We'll have a few days before the Den shows up to clean out those
systems. Your orders are to stall them any way you can. After
the new year we'll let them in, but by that time we'll have RUFUS
moved to Seattle and everything in New York wiped clean.

According to the AI boys here in Seattle, Monica is looking forward
to finally meeting RUFUS and hopefully the two of them will hit it
off.

In any case, get those network connections severed and make the
move to Seattle.

L. Howe

Dispatch orders: dispose after viewing

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Don't ask how I got this. Don't ask who I am. I'm a dead man
already.]<<<<<

-- no ID < no date / no time >

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