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From: Dean Esam <twist@******.EDU.AU>
Subject: Prince S.'s goons
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1993 11:45:50 +1000
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>>>>>[ Well chummers looks like my sources in the Tir came through again,
after getting those snapshots passed around I have positive ID on what we
are up against. It seems that Prince S.'s covert army consist of about two
dozen 'special operatives' split into four groups, these groups have all
sworn oath to the prince and thus are 'paladins' of a sort. The team that
has the job of getting the Dragon is know as Jade Dagger, while the
members in the teams are replaced from time to time I have a 95% accurate
composition for this team.

First of all the leader, Asp, is a VERY powerfull shaman, I don't have to
identify the totem do I, my sources estimate at least a third rank
initiate. Next are his magical support, two hermetics of unknown
capabilities called Sprite & Treant, all three mages are elven. Next comes
the muscle for the group, this consists of two humans and a troll, the
humans have not been identified, it seems they are new members of the team
and I can't even get a streetname on them. The troll is known as Pounce in
the biz, about all I can get on him is that he is totally cybered out, a real
killing machine.

As for Starburst and Co. it seems that being the distraction for us was a
kind of 'initiation' for them into this little army, guess they didn't
make the grade. All the rest of the mercs there are just that, competant
at their job, but not much trouble for skilled 'runner.

Oh, by the way, has anyone seen SpotOn in the last three days, I haven't
heard from her since just after she drove you chummers away from the
firefight. ]<<<<<
-- NodeFaerie <22:04:52/07-07-54>

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