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From: The Powerhouse <P.C.Steele@***.AC.UK>
Subject: Kentucky
Date: Tue, 6 Apr 93 19:50:15 BST
>>>>>[ Oi ! shorty, when you've finished reading the lonely hearts section
of the MagFax skim through this file. { Encrypt gemini.iba.5 } ]<<<<<
-I.B.A. (**:**:**/**.**.**)

>>>>>[ Enough of the short jokes if you don't mind, I'm not a dwarf I just
pack
a lotta muscle into a small frame.
Hmm intresting file, this guy is CYBERED, however I assume you never
let them trace you, bodyshops that do this kind of work have heavy security.
Otherwise we'll be joining DE wether he's ready or not. ]<<<<<
-The Powerhouse (19:43:17/6.4.54))

>>>>>[ FRAG right off, why don't you, NOBODY ever catches me in the
matrix. ]<<<<<
-I.B.A. (**:**:**/**.**.**)

>>>>>[ Right, thats why after the MONICA affair you had to have a whole
bloody
ritual circle set up just to heal you. ]<<<<<
-The Powerhouse (19:55:58/6.4.54)

>>>>>[ Stony silence..... ]<<<<<
-I.B.A. (**:**:**/**.**.**)

>>>>>[ Hey guys, get a grip. You may be interested to know that Kentucky
was
on private licence to Lone Star. It seems he left special op's with the army
6 years ago and has been working freelance ever since. ]<<<<<
-Blade (19:58:34/4.6.54)

>>>>>[ Hey, wasn't Punisher in the armies special op's ? Shame he wasn't
with
us that night, he may have recognized Kentucky. ]<<<<
-The Powerhouse (20:00:25/6.4.54)

>>>>>[ Read the file drek-head he had extensive cosmetic mods 3 years ago.
Even if Punisher did know him he wouldn't recognize him now. ]<<<<<
-I.B.A. (**:**:**/**.**.**)

>>>>>[ Hey I.B.A. you're being nice and cheerful this morning, mix up the
cereal packet and spare memory chip packets again ? As to this Kentucky,
I'll check up with my old contacts, I've a feeling I may know him, though I
hope I'm wrong. ]<<<<<
-Punisher (20:02:04/4.6.54)

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