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From: uplink 2099 <uplink@****.UNOMAHA.EDU>
Subject: With Extreme Prejudice...
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 1993 12:08:21 CDT
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>>>>>[ Blindside, I'll be happy to join you on your little party. Me and
Catcher've been working on a little design improvement on one of my combat
hovercraft. Working the elementals into its hull was a bitch, but if
everything works, that mana barrier won't affect us. BTW I'm Zero, rigger
extraordinaire, just managed to find this place thru Steel Stringer.
If'n ya want heavier firepower just name it; I've got everything up to the
latest combat fighters on standby. I'll let Catch speak for himself;
he can be slow, but you know these mages, no headware whatsoever.]<<<<<
-- Zero <Less Than/Nothing>

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>>>>>[ Mr. Blindside, allow me to introduce myself. I am Catch-Twenty-Two,
currently one of Renraku Corp's top hermetic researchers, although their
contract with me allows me to freelance at my whim, as long as my freelance
jobs do not take me into conflict with Renraku's interests. Before that
I was a Shadowrunner like many, so I know what the Edge is; I've never lost
it, thanks to my little "freelance" clause. But I think gangers with
mana barriers are real drekheads who need to be taught what real magic
is. You can contact me through LTG# 4414-7634. Yes, that _is_ a 'Raku
number, but don't worry about Traces, Stringer keeps the line free, and
I trust him more than I do my contract. ]<<<<<
-- Jeremy Wolecks <12:06:03/04-29-54>

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>>>>>[ Blindside, keep me in mind for that little jaunt ya got there. I
may
be a decker, but I was a combat decker back in Denver, I can be one
here. Just remember, I've gotta hold a bachelor party next week!]<<<<<<
-- Steel Stringer <Gather/the Posse>

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