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From: Martin Schulte <MVS104@*****.BITNET>
Subject: Public vampires
Date: Sat, 17 Apr 1993 02:37:00 EDT
>>>>>[I daresay I've been noticed already by some other groups, though
not all of them are branch Humanis. They didn't last long, though. What
is more interesting is the more curious types. I'm looking into this
as I can, but if anyone has any information on a group calling themselves
'Talamasca,' sharing would be much appreciated. There's a certain Elf
with an English accent who seems most interested in me and mine. As for
so-called vampire hunters, the weaknesses my mutation lacks are the
worst ones...]<<<<<
-Morrison<Blood/is life>

>>>>>[Ah, you look so silly when you're trying to be threatening. He is
right about that, though; although he isn't helping much, it appears
he and I are some 'new breed.' The friends we know who are like us at all
can definitely see the difference. And Morrison claims we don't need to
sleep, though I still do. I don't know how he amuses himself all day.]<<<<<
-Ariel<How bored/can you get?>

>>>>>[I'm telling you it's only habit that you sleep. As for what I do
in the day, do you forget the spells I've learned? The sun's no problem
for me. I look so fragging normal that people think I'm a poser. Enough
netrunners here have easily demonstrated that fact. It's their loss--
in more ways than one, heh.
Aside to Action Jackson: if you need some help rescuing Nexus feel free
to seek me out. I'm well acquainted with those scum Humanis types. Well,
not too well acquainted. As I said, they didn't last long. Especially
if you need a driver; my first occupation was rigging, after all.]<<<<<
-Morrison<Blood/is life>

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