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From: "I am wicked, I am Legion" <legion@**************.ARMY.MIL>
Subject: The Ragman
Date: Mon, 5 Apr 93 17:57:05 MDT
>>>>>[Hey Bunker, I hope you're not superstitious. This houngan guy,
Ragman, is a little spooky. Has a good sense of humor, though.
He called my Courier a Rent-a-Wreck. Anyway, like I was saying;
when we pulled up to the meet site he was sitting outside the
cafe' drinking espresso or something. Legion and Nitro went on
over and sat down, and I pulled surveillance from the van. Nitro
did most of the talking with Legion just kind of watching his
body-language.
He was wearing some pretty nice clothes, but they had all these
wierd things hanging off of him like talismans or some of those
things. His hair was all did up in dreds and he had some tatoos
on his wrists and neck that I could see from the van. They kind
of looked like those full-body tats you see on those yak guys,
but they weren't japanese. I don't know what they were.
Anyway, Bunker, some of the people walking by on the sidewalk
would shy away from the table where Legion, Nitro and the
Ragman (that's how he want's to be known) were sitting. I guess
they kind of got spooked from the look in his eyes.
Oh yeah, he doesn't have any cyber either. He definitely does
have a "presence", though. He could fill a room all by himself.
Physical attr: 1.8m height, 72kg weight - rail. (Big, long
dreadloks) ]<<<<<
-- Chains (15:51:33 GMT / 04-05-54)


>>>>>[Dreadloks!? Oh, drek! What am I gonna do? Gimme a beak, Chains.
If I can see it I can kill it. Gotta a picture of that fraggin
demon-dino-lizard from Aztlan wit' my boot on what's left of it's
skull, to prove it. Buddy, NEVER underestimate the power of a Panther.
(Hey, wonder if I kin git paid fer that plug?)]<<<<<
-- Bunker (15:56:54 GMT / 04-05-54)

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