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From: Steve Huth <HUTH@***.EDU>
Subject: Problems in freeing Highlander
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1993 17:36:40 -0700
***** Video/Audio Download-Live Feed (21:32:12/07-14-54)
>>>>>[This is Trish Teague, channel 15 news, reporting live from the scene
of tonight's massive explosion along Lake Union. (Camera shows photos of
a secluded plot of land, with a large crater in the center. Burning debris
litters the ground. The camera is flying over the scene in a helicopter)

Gunfire originating in this area was reported to Lone Star about 15 minutes
ago. Witnesses on the ground reported drones dueling above the lake and a
house that apparently used to sit on this property. Franklin Associates
reports that a fire alarm from the house registered at the same time. Then,
about 10 minutes ago the massive explosion that reverberated throughout the
northern end of the metroplex occurred, leaving behind the wreckage you see
below.

A Franklin Associates fire truck and four Lone Star Patrol Ones that had
just pulled up to the house were thrown backwards by the blast (camera cuts
to a close up of a fire truck lying on its side) and windows were blown
out for miles. Eh....I'm told by my partner that the magical background
count in the area is enormous.

Lone Star police radio has just informed their HQ that several destroyed
drones are scattered around the grounds. Twelve firemen and eight cops
are killed or wounded.

I think we're moving in closer now, let's see...
***** End Download

This is Anonymous. Just thought you might like to know about that blast, if
you felt it. Ritual's totally fragged and we have big problems right now.
More later when we sort this mess out.]<<<<<
-- Anonymous <##:##:##/**-**-**>

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