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From: Christina Johnson <johnson1@**.UWP.EDU>
Subject: Hunting THE Nexus
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 93 05:10:15 CET
>>>>>[Hmm... Loud is out. I like the hunt better than I like the
capture... and all you do when you have a noisy weapon is sit and wait.
An assassin, you say? Good. Then maybe you'll be able to keep up. As to
where? Well, I HAD planned on just running about in the park. But if you
can load me up in something fast, we'll get some real hunting in tonight.
Call it an allnighter, eh, Nexus? (Oh, this IS gonna be fun)
BTW: I like big game. On second thought, dear... Have you ever
played hide and seek? Nothing rough, mind you. I wouldn't want to hurt
someone I'd just met. And, as Sierra so aptly puts it, I'm a 'stupid
pacifist' among other things. Naw, the assissin bit doesn't bother me too
much. I couldn't do it, though.
One warning: Going hunting is my way of blowing off lots of steam
and pressure. This is the only time I get nuts, so this may not (Read:
WILL not) be an accurate impression of me. Or perhaps it will be more
accurate than you're ever likely to see again. We'll see.
You've heard of running the Matix naked? Well, being a Mage, I've
never done that. But have you ever run the forest 'naked'? (I'm not
talking no clothes here, boyo. It's a metaphor.:} ) Nothing that could
have been developed beyond, say, the year 1300. No teflon. No Iron. No
Goggles. None o that crap. That's how I hunt.
You still up for it? Bring the firearms, though. It's not good
to be caught with your pants down by something you can't handle (Like oh,
say, awakened beasts.) We're not on a quest of bravery here. And there
have been times when other runners will follow their mark to a favourite
vaction spot. So, bring the gear. I just don't plan on using it for
recreation.]<<<<<
-Brandywine- <21:04:43/31.3.54>

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