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From: Dave The Shade <IZZYUX2@*******.BITNET>
Subject: Finishing Touches/Job
Date: Sat, 3 Jul 1993 11:44:00 PDT
***BABYCAKES***
>>>>>[Flitter', as you realize, I only got to talk to him about a minute
be-
fore all fragg broke loose. Essentially I figured two things -- one, he must be
the dragon because as you walked in the door his Presence/Aura almost hit you
like a physical barrier. Second, if we could feel the aura, he must be too
young to know how to mask it. Based on these two assumptions plus knowing that
no matter where he went he ordered food (he has a dragons mass to support) I
told him: We'd get him home safely and we'd spring for a Mondo's MegaPizza.
And thats why I ordered 10 extra larges when we got to the hideout.
As for what happened in the car ... well you got the door guy (or maybe
NodeFairie did) and opened the door and sprung in. Gawk took this opportunity
to lay down full cover. So that I and the kid, plus the rest of us jumped in
the car. Also laying down fire. Then outta nowhere SpotOn opens the driversside
door, gets in, and we're off. . . . I finally struggled past several bodies on
top of me to look out the window. And I see 2 other cars following us and shoot
ing. I figure we can't have such a onesided fight. So I pull my guns. First
burst took out the back window, then I just let'em have at full auto. Must've
hit something vital in one of the cars 'cause it spun out and hit the other one
--- we turned a corner and I heard an explosion.
As for what kind of guns I use -- two 2054 customized Walther-WSA MPK-54Z's.
Now we got to decide what the next step is.]<<<<<
-- NightShade (11:46:31/7.3.54)

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