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From: The Deb Decker <RJR96326@****.UTULSA.EDU>
Subject: Too Much Information
Date: Tue, 3 Aug 1993 19:23:44 -0500
>>>>>[Sorry folks, I've been busy. Working on a show, participating in
two or three shadowruns, and watching out for the Illuminati are a lot
for a girl to handle-and more than enough for guys like IBA :) Consider
yourself warned, dude. But hey, that's karma, right?

You're probably right about the hit on William's old pad. Though, If it's
supposed to be such a hot research place, I'm surprised it took them that
long to discover they'd been hit. Whoever did it must have been real pro. . .
The Tir, maybe? Or MCT, or any other resoure-heavy orginization that could
have had an interest there. Maybe Brandywine can nose around, if she
doesn't mind. If somebody else is trying to figure these guys out, it might
be a good idea to share information.

Guys. . .NEVER call your parents. At least, not without preparing an
entire history of your life covering when you cut off contact, and making
sure you memorize it so you can handle questions and small talk without a
hitch.

Anyway, here's what I found out about Thorne's mom. She is indeed an
employee of Renraku, working in a proprietary pleasure palace outside
Kobe, Japan. Records look solid, though if she has any kind of sordid
past, someone probably covered it up. . .possibly even the corp.

Another possibility to check into, records-wise, is if she was hired directly
or if she came in through a smaller company that finds young men and women
for work like that. Someone had to hepl her in some way. . .Mothers and
anyone over 25 years of age have diminished prospects in that area. I
rather expect Thorne's mom looks a little different.

BTW, Thorne, the offer's still open. Fly on down and I'll employ you as
my personal bodyguard/assasin. I'm really edgy. . .The Illuminati aren't
the only ones watching me.]<<<<<
-- Jaez <19:28:32/8-3-54>

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