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From: Mike Goldberg <M_GOLDBERG@******.COLORADO.EDU>
Subject: NAN. . .
Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1993 12:04:25 -0600
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>>>>>[I can't get into specifics into my past, without signing a death
warrant
for myself, but I will limit myself to saying that in my 6 years in the
Wildcats, I was known as first and foremost a person to be seen for
inflitrating and break-ins that need to be quite. I have done "Jobs" all over
NAN. I prefer to work silently rather than loud. It tends to be safer. I
don't mind working with others, as long as they are qualified for the mission
at hand. As far as getting into NAN, if Cowboy has managed to get a ride, do
you mind if I hitch along. If not, I can find my own way in.

Cowboy: Phoenix has asked me to relay some info to you about the overseas
job. First off, he is still in Boston, and should be meeting up with Gawk,
and hopefully DOA today. He can't provide you with passports and such goods,
but is willing to cover the cost if it is reasonable. Also I told him, that
you were going to be involved for a little bit with this first job, and he
said that was okay. He still wants to dig a little in good 'ol Boston. And
yes pay will be on what you are worth. Be assured. Which is why I am doing
Shadowruns instead of going immediately to Boston myself.

Back to the immediate job. As soon as I am out of that plant, to plug a leak,
I will be available. I don't come cheaply as far as these jobs, since I am
still slightly wanted if they gain word that I am in NAN. That shouldn't be a
problem considering the last two times I was there, they didn't realize until
2-3 months afterwards that I was there. Let me know all the info on this job,
and I'll do the job that you need to be done.]<<<<<
-- Shadowfox <12:06:08/8-1-54>

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