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From: uplink 2099 <uplink@****.UNOMAHA.EDU>
Subject: Vampire profligation --- OOPS!
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1993 17:30:25 CDT
>>>>>[Whoops, sorry there, wrong timeline. Thought this was 2020 for
a while there; those crazy idiots who think they're vampires sometimes
leave when they see a nonbeliever is among them.]<<<<<
-Shadowknight (field to smal/field to smal)

>>>>>[Yeah, chummer, go ahead and back off. Convenient. So who the frack
are you, anyway?]<<<<<
-Zee <17:17:43/04-26-53>

>>>>>[Name's Shadowknight. Yeah, it sounds pretentious, but I ain't no
Runner. Suffice it to say I've got some abilities you ain't seen
before. So what's going on this net anyway?]<<<<<
-Shadowknight (field to smal/field to smal)

>>>>>[ Hmmm. That's the second time you've called the Matrix a net,
chummer. And you did relate to HMHVV in your first post, too.
Makes me think you're just some weefle-runner too big for his
britches. And we've had enough weefle-runners here.]<<<<<
-Steel Stringer <Sheriff/Dodge City>

>>>>>[Okay, I'm actually a dimension-spanning superhero here to ensure
you don't upset the dimensional balance. I fly around in a silver
suit of armor and I could take out that entire German army with my
silver-coated hands. Or I'm just a guy with some wierd terminology
and a sudden understanding that Vampires are People Too. You take
your pick; I'm signing off.]<<<<<
-Shadowknight (field to smal/field to smal)

>>>>>[Um, yah right chummer, whatever floats yer boat, as they say. Hey,
guys, do a Trace on him; we've got another candidate for Mitsuhama's
psychotherapy test program.]<<<<<
-Zee <17:30:04/04-26-53>

>>>>>[Silver suit, that's funny. Especially named
Shadowknight.]<<<<<
-Neil <17:30:18/04-26-53>

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