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From: MVS104@*****.BITNET
Subject: The last word, hopefully, on this
Date: Mon, 5 Apr 93 22:23:00 EDT
>>>>>[DOA, I wouldn't mind dropping it. Let's see if I can explain a thing
or two about my bad nerve. About the hunting, well, you may have missed the
line about my mutant virus, but I have to hunt every night. Be glad you
missed out on any of that. Do you understand now, perhaps, what the mere
thought of hunting does to me? And the other thing, about 'friends' dying...
what I neglected to mention was the deaths included me. My memories of my
death and subsequent 'resurrection' as a vampire are something I would
rather have missed out on, I think. I hope you missed out on that as well.
At any rate, if the endless talk of MONICA bothers you, I won't mention
it again. Likewise I hope I don't get swamped with requests for the more
gory details of my 'life' story.]<<<<<
-Morrison<22:06:34/04-05-54>

>>>>>[Perhaps what you need is to accentuate the positive, as it were.
It's no wonder you're always so down, if this is all you think about.
Remember the positive side to this? You know, the thing about the
cyberware that allowed us to survive in the first place...]<<<<<
-Ariel<I don't have the time/but I know what it is>

>>>>>[Your implants were primarily headware. You weren't conscious at the
time, as I was. And since the privacy of this node has been shown to be
nonexistent, I'm not about to go into just how my virus has mutated. Being
a target for bounty hunters is just not my style.]<<<<<
-Morrison<22:19:32/04-05-54>

>>>>>[Keep hinting, love. Perhaps you will earn yourself the enmity of a
few
hunters anyway. Just leave me out of it when you do, eh?]<<<<<
-Ariel<Someone cheer/the big lug up>

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