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From: Steve Huth <HUTH@***.EDU>
Subject: Spectre
Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1993 16:13:18 -0700
>>>>>[Spectre's aura was thoroughly checked out while he was in the first
clinic. It was perfectly clean (unfortunately-if it was the after-effects
of the Widowmaker I would feel much more confident right now as we are
learning how to defeat such occurrences). In other news, I have learned
that Spectre purchased a great deal of chemicals that, when properly
mixed, can form a quite lethal gas. I don't suppose any of his associates
happen to know where his chemistry lab is? Gas, unfortunately, is
notoriously imprecise, and it is unlike Spectre to use it in any
quantity, let alone the amounts he seems to be planning on producing.

I'm glad you liked the house Nightstalker, though I wouldn't become to
attached to it. I may have designed much of it, but it's not exactly
mine. In fact, technically speaking, we won't even be there as far as
the owners are concerned. Technically. And be nice to it. Certain
people will become very unhappy if you wreck the joint.

Though the ritual team seems to have come together nicely I am wondering
what your plans were for security? I assume Lucky and perhaps Fenris
will be the magical guard. A friend of Lucky and Spectre's named Gepetto
has also volunteered to help. He will have several drones patrolling
the grounds and house. I assume Nightstalker will also be present for
physical security, and I can control the house's own defenses. But this
still leaves us a bit thin on the ground, considering the forces the
Widowmaker has proven capable of bringing to battle. The loss of Spectre
and his melee capability leaves an unfortunate hole in our lineup, so to
speak, especially if we are assaulted by spirits. Suggestions are
welcome.]<<<<<
-- Anonymous <##:##:##/**-**-**>

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