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From: "Jason Carter, Nightstalker" <CARTER@***.EDU>
Subject: The Search is on!
Date: Wed, 3 Mar 93 23:49:59 CET
>>>>>[ Mistake, Kurgen! You should never leave evidence of crimes on the
net,
and you should never tell people you kidnapped a friend until your safe. I've
already confirmed that you haven't left Seattle and you won't be getting out
with my knowlege. ]<<<<<
-- Nightstalker <17:16:51/02-03-54>

>>>>>[ Spectre, your amazing. You haven't even bothered to drop by and see
me
and already your giving orders. I'll forgive you since Highlander is in
trouble. Nightstalker will be joining us in the search for Highlander.
]<<<<<
-- Raven the Mage <17:19:44/02-03-54>

>>>>>[ Cerise, who are you? Highlander's never mentioned you to me. That
is
Highlander your referring to as "Cyberbrains"? ]<<<<<
-- Raven the Mage <17:21:52/02-03-54>

>>>>>[ Yes, Highlander is Cyberbrains. It's a nickname Phantom, myself and
the
rest of our team gave him. And yes I do know Phantom. Ask Spectre, I'm sure he
can confirm it. So what do I do? ]<<<<<
-- Cerise <17:23:55/2-03-54>

>>>>>[ Spectre: I just took a astral trip over to Highlander's apartment.
Were
not going to find anything there. That bastard Kurgen had it fire bombed. Just
from the quick scan I made there are three fatalities in the resulting fire.
Kurgen, when we find you, your a dead man. ]<<<<<
-- Raven the Mage <17:27:36/02-03-54>

>>>>>[ Mistake 2, Kurgen. You'll never get out of Seattle now. It should
take
all of ten minutes to make you the primary suspect in the firebombing. Every
boarder guardsmen in the 'Plex will be keeping an eye out for you. I hope your
having fun, because your days are numbered. ]<<<<<
-- Nightstalker <17:30:03/02-03-54>

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