Back to the main page

Mailing List Logs for ShadowRN

From: Reality can be useful <MHILLIARD@******.BITNET>
Subject: Relocating
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 93 23:49:00 EDT
>>>>>[Well, we're set up for the move to Denver. If you're done having
fun...?]<<<<<
-Six Pack <23:31:31/4-01-54>

>>>>[Mmmmm, quite. That was FUN! Hey Christa, how come we never did anything
like that when we were working for Brandon?]<<<<
-Cat Dancing <32:33:49/4-01-54>

>>>>>[I even got the old complex back, even the hanger! We can move
Duster's
ops down there with us if you want, now that we no longer need the room for
your, ah, pets.
Unless you've suddenly taken it into your head to go to DeeCee, or storm
Omega Island.]<<<<<
-Six Pack <23:35:25/4-01-54>

>>>>>[DeeCee? No way. Anything Jackal can't get out of on his own would
cream
us. Ditto Omega. We're good, but not THAT good. And Duster's group stays in
Seattle. there's not a lot of call for his services down there. We'll take the
UBV and the Dynamit, and leave the rest of the arsenal with him.
BTW Highlander, that was a REALLY UNfunny prank. From where I'm sitting I can
see the memorial they put up at Murphy's Law for all the 'runners killed in
real-time.]<<<<<
-Cat Dancing <23:42:43/4-01-54>

>>>>>[Uh guys, what's a 'UBV'?]<<<<<
-Blondie <23:43:14/4-01-54>

>>>>>[That's 'Ubiquitous Black Van', or 'Unmarked Black Van'. Cat made it
up.]<<<<<
-Six Pack <23:44:50/4-01-54>

>>>>>[No I didn't. Jackal did. back when we worked for Brandon. He was
partial
to the Superkombie, though, while ours is a Landrover 2046.]<<<<<
-Cat Dancing <23:46:44/4-01-54>

>>>>>[Cat, we're going to need a decker. Does Calvin still hang around
Murphy's
Law? He was your team's decker in the Brandon days, right?]<<<<<
-Six Pack <23:48:29/4-01-54>

>>>>>[Calvin was a twit. I never understood what Hobbes saw in him. We'll
find
better talent in Denver.]<<<<<
-Cat Dancing <

Disclaimer

These messages were posted a long time ago on a mailing list far, far away. The copyright to their contents probably lies with the original authors of the individual messages, but since they were published in an electronic forum that anyone could subscribe to, and the logs were available to subscribers and most likely non-subscribers as well, it's felt that re-publishing them here is a kind of public service.