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From: Martin Schulte <MVS104@*****.BITNET>
Subject: Ares and more
Date: Sun, 25 Apr 1993 04:12:00 EDT
>>>>>[A fairly successful run on Ares. We managed to break into a deep
sublevel of the Macrotech building and positively ruined one level of it.
Of course we all almost died in the bargain, but oh well. On the other
hand, all the members of my team are vampires now...like me. They all
asked for it, but now that it's over, I have to wonder, what have I done...
It's scary what they've become now. One who was completely mundane, as I
am, has started down the hermetic path already, and the other samurai,
who was always an up-close fighter, is just unreal now! And the shaman
is just tougher...first all vampire group I know of. At least we're not
limited to night-only jobs, as most would be...]<<<<<
-Morrison<Blood/is life>

>>>>>[ALL of them? What have you done? Did you have something to do with
their change in attitude? What happened to you all in that building??]<<<<<
-Ariel<What do you/think you're doing?>

>>>>>[You weren't there, love, and glad I am that you weren't. I'm quite
surprised that any of us made it out of there. Grant was dropped and lost
the use of an arm, and I was so drained from regenerating that I was
trying not to pounce on everyone I saw. 'Frenzy' is the word the elders
put to it, another of their old terms, but it seems to fit what I felt.
So Grant wanted what I had that kept me alive, and after she gave in the
others decided to stop resisting their desire for the power. You should
see them now! I could hardly believe that my bioware implants had melded
so well with me, but it's obvious that I have passed on my implants with
the Change!]<<<<<
-Morrison<Blood/is life>

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