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From: Dark Elf <VESPOSIT@****.SUNYSB.EDU>
Subject: Money Money Money
Date: Wed, 5 May 1993 16:27:06 EDT
***** Encrypt Gamma-9 Modified Cypher v4.9
>>>>>[ To Doom, Nightstalker, Wolf 359, Ramierez, Feral, Brightlight,
Scythe,
et al. I received an unmarked box of certified credsticks from Mr. Akaru
today, and each stick has one of your names on it. I haven't inquired or
looked at the amounts allocated to each stick, just the one marked for me.
The rest of my team already has their payment, and they were quite pleased.
I'll be bringing the sticks to the wedding friday, and I will distribute them
to each of you personally and discreetly as possible. I trust Akaru, but I'd
still get the nuyen laundered before using any, just to be sure. Don't worry,
I have a hunch that after paying the launderer's cut, you'll still have quite
a substantial amount. To give you an idea, just look at the new suits the
team and I will be wearing at the wedding, well, Jake and Cowboy refuse to
wear suits and ties, but that's their thing. At least I convinced Jake not
to wear fatigues, and Cowboy promised to polish his boots. Anyway, I digress.
Although you didn't know that you were doing a job for him, Mr. Akaru would
like to extend his gratitude to all of you, and has offered to give you any
help possible should you find yourselves in too deep.

He mentioned that he'd like me to do another mission for him, I still haven't
given him an answer. I wouldn't want anyone to think I was his employee or
something! Have a good one, see you all on friday.

Oh and by the way, he mentioned that he'd like to contact Mr. Yoshida about
some business proposition...I wonder what it could be...]<<<<<
-- Dark Elf <16:43:29/05-05-54>

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