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From: Dark Elf <VESPOSIT@****.SUNYSB.EDU>
Subject: A traitor in our midst
Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1993 16:12:06 EDT
>>>>>[ <<encrypt gamma-9 Courtesy of Dark Elf>>
Say hello to one Brian Henry of DDI security, now known traitor to the
Omega rebellion! He was good, but not good enough! We cornered him just as
he was picking up a cellular phone. He got the idea that he was caught when
Cowboy stuck a shotgun in his ear. The fragger tried for his gun but I slashed
his hand up pretty good with my spurs before he could draw. I have one request,
let me interrogate him pleeeeeeease!!! ]<<<<<
---Big Jake <16:18:35/04-12-54>

>>>>>[ <<encrypt gamma-9 courtesy of Dark Elf>>
Well, our traitorous friend was carrying an active spell lock. I don't know
what was locked on it, but I iced it astrally before one of Tirandor's hitmages
could ground anything through it. He was a rather innovative bomb set to go
off if captured. Apparently they didn't count on him being cased from the
astral so soon after being captured! ]<<<<<
---Napalm <16:21:40/04-12-54>

>>>>>[ <<encrypt gamma-9>>
Well Tommy, there's your traitor. I think that we should check all your
people against whatever personnel files we can get from Omega. It's likely
that Mr. Henry isn't the only one.

Since I've been on the island, Tirandor has done at least one flyby daily over
the island with a squad of choppers in tow. It looked like they were carrying
spy cameras and other sensor gear. They're still hunting for us, but not
as up front as they were a week ago when several squads were wiped out.
]<<<<<
---Dark Elf <16:33:06/04-12-54>

>>>>>[ <<encrypt gamma-7 courtesy of Dark Elf>>
Well, I am glad to see you again friends. As I expected, your arrival at the
base was eventful. After barely saying your hellos, you have found the traitor
I have been trying to ferret out for almost two weeks. Welcome to the revolt
Delta Epsilon! ]<<<<<
---TDH <16:42:20/04-12-54>

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