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From: MVS104@*****.BITNET
Subject: Further notes...
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 93 07:04:00 EST
>>>>>[After further analysis of some test samples, I found out just how
the virus in me managed to make me live: it mutated. So now, even after
the Change, it works on whatever I have implanted, even though I can
replenish any lost Essence now. Also, along with 'culturing' my bioware,
the oldest bioware implants' structures seem to have been incorporated
into my DNA structure, after comparison with the normal genome. It's no
wonder they snagged another test subject after I flew; the prospect of
breeding people with built-in bioware would be 'cost-effective,' to
use their terms. That's the other main thing; we happened upon the
other test subject and got her out. Seems they were working on a would-
be decker--]<<<<<
-Signal aborted

>>>>>[Would-be, eh? hmf.]<<<<<
-Ariel<Time-date stamp?/You're kidding.>

>>>>>[Sorry. Just watch that jack pulling! You don't know your own
strength...I should know. Ariel there is at about the same stage in
development that I am, although the angle was different. She's a
decker of great talent (be nice, now) who signed up for a C^2 deck
and got pulled into this. So now she's a mage too. If anything, she's
worse than I am now--
#@!$#@%$%$@$#P(%!@$%HT$_)(4$%
--I meant that in a nice way, frag it! Spitfire, ain't she? Oh, I'm in
for it now...]<<<<<
-Morrison<06:55:24/03-29-54>

>>>>>[What drek-head failed to mention is how we're different from
other vamps in a *bad* way. Thanks to our hyperactive virus, we burn
Essence like nobody's business. And we don't regenerate nearly as
easily. Think about that before you think about wanting in on this
'life.']<<<<<
-Ariel<We don't need no/stinkin' time/date stamp!>

>>>>>[Come on, forgive me. I'm not up on Awakened stuff. I was mundane,
what do you expect? All I used to know about vampires was to hit them
hard, fast, and often. Call me enlightened.]<<<<<
-Morrison<07:05:02/03-29-54>

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