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From: HUTH@***.EDU
Subject: Calling the B-Team
Date: Wed, 3 Mar 93 21:18:15 CET
>>>>>[It seems that Highlander's past has finally caught up with him. Of
course, his friends are not going to stand for this. So I guess the full-
strength B-Team should ride again. Smoothly professional, folks, we can
take out our anger on FUK when we catch him. A quick plan: FUK must have
headed either out of the country (if he wants to return to Fuchi UK, or to the
Fuchi complex here in Seattle. We don't know exactly when FUK posted his
message, but in his arrogance he probably did so immediately, before getting to
a safe location. So, I'm already at the Fuchi Seattle HQ. Kanada: post some
of your disreputable friends at as many Fuchi subsidiaries that you know.
Raven, Jaez, and Whisper: Check out Highlander's apartment (including the
cameras he better have had in his home defense system or he's stupider than
even I thought). Lucky, start wandering around SeaTac with your Detect Enemy
(looking for FUK) and Detect Individual (looking for the Highlander. Frag!
Ranger, you go with Raven and Jaez instead of Whisper (I HATE BAD PLANNING).
Whisper: Come and replace me here. I'll head to the docks. Eclipse, start
combing the Barrens in case FUK is hiding out. I've already called Thag and
my cousin Phantom, but they can't be here for several hours. Any other deckers
out there who want to help (White Knight? DOA?) check out recent communications
from FUK to Fuchi (if you can find them--he's probably bragging to them), and
anything their security department might be doing to bring Highlander or his
head in. Raven: you may want to astrally scan the apartment before you go in:
you know Jaez's sensitive stomach, and all Fuchi really wants is Highlander's
head. Frag, I am getting a bit...perturbed. I do not like that.]<<<<<
--Spectre <11:23:45/03-03-54>

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