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From: Deus ex Matrix <legion@**************.ARMY.MIL>
Subject: ovERDrIvE!
Date: Mon, 31 May 1993 11:14:47 MDT
>>>>>[{beep}Recon assessment follows: The restaraunt and the theatre
together
take up half of the block with the other half consisting of various shops
(clothing, music and the like). There is access to all of these via the alley.

Manpower: The restaraunt has approximately 15 employees on duty at all times;
1 maitre'd dude, 6 kitchen personnel and the rest play waiter and busboy.
The theatre has anywhere from 20 to 40 people in it at one time. They have
increased rooftop watches from 3 to 4, rotating shifts about once every
3 hours. Still only one mage in the astral and he has a couple of air
elementals cruisin' around. Still no sign of para-biologicals.

Security: The aformentioned guards and mage are the only examples of security
witnessed. Some body armor is present, but it looks more like offense minded
funding rather than defense. A quick personal recon of the alley revealed no
electronics or countermeasures. A quick peek in the dumpster revealed some
shipping labels stamped by UCAS Seattle customs and originating from (here
it comes!) Interplay Toys; address smudged out.

Armament: 1 mage, doubtful if initiate level; 2 air elementals, weak; guards
carry Steyer AUG/CSL's with HMG rig and various 9mm pistols; various visual
scans reveal weapons racks, in the building, with 20 SMGs, 10 assault rifles
with grenade launchers, 2 sniper rifles (hi-power), and some crates labeled
explosives. Most likely grenades or plastique; my vote is for grenades.

Assessment: Give me four assault volunteers and we'll give these guys their
"Day of Blood". No sign of Rojo Li as of yet. But I'll bet one of his
buddies down there knows where he might be.]<<<<<
-- Legion <10:15:06GMT/5-31-54>

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