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From: Anthony Ignacio <ignacio@**.ODU.EDU>
Subject: None
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 93 14:24:24 EST
[ADMIN: New user alert! *chuckle* This is my first post here. I'd appreciate
any e-mail from any of the "old-hands" at this. If someone out there could
send me a summary of events so far and any tips on what to post and how things
are run, I'd much appreciate it. No FAQ's please. Already read it. (I just
want to know how threads are strung together.) Thanks for your time.]


>>>>>[Hmm. ShadowTalk. Interesting.]<<<<<
--CyberMage <13:58:03/3-15-54>

>>>>>[Anyone heard from DemoN? Last time I heard, he was running Matrix
cover
for a shadow hit on one of Renraku's fringe R&D labs over in Tacoma. Minor
run. Standard slot and go. It's been three weeks now. No word.]<<<<<
--GuardianX <14:02:21/3-15-54>

>>>>>[DemoN's gone man! That _wasn't_ a MINOR lab! Serious stuff is going
on
and Renraku doesn't want ANYONE knowing what it is. I smell AI here. Heavy
duty!]<<<<<
--Tripwire <14:10:55/3-15-54>

>>>>>[Sounds like paranoid drek floating around again.]<<<<<
--ByteMe <14:14:34/3-15-54>

[Link established]
Login: CyberMage
[Text file "trace1.0" appended]

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= trace1.0 =
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/Trace link activated...\

/Connection established.\

/Data transfer complete.\

Name: Takuri Tetsu
Race: Human Male, Japanese
Position: Head of Security, Renraku Tech Lab Alpha
Alias: ByteMe

(Majority of personal file deleted...)

/Connection closed.\

Logout: CyberMage
[Link closed]

>>>>>[Thought that you all might be interested in this tidbit of
information.
Had to skate through some heavy duty ICe for this data extraction. Not too bad
a system. Not good enough though. *grin* By the way, ICe activity around
Renraku's Matrix Zones has picked up. I think we have a live one
here.]<<<<<
--CyberMage <15:09:27/3-15-54>

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