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From: "Michael E. Cating" <bs601@*********.FREENET.EDU>
Subject: D. Henry, Diane and All
Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1993 11:46:07 -0400
*****ENCRYPT: @@*.Henry#1@@
UPLOAD SEGMENT(S)
CV#1: Tagged "Chopper Video"
CV#2: Tagged "Chopper Evasion Video"
SIMSENSE MODULE #4B: Tagged "Obstacle Course (incomplete)"
>>>>>[For your viewing pleasure, Mr. Henry, I have uploaded two pieces
of video we taped from a mock dogfight of two AP/SP choppers. Dobbs took
one, and Sou took the other. Both did well, and Dobbs actually did some
fantastic maneuvering. I won't spoil the ending for you, however... I am
happy to say the AP/SP is working incredibly well, and Sou and I are
talking about adding even more features. The other piece is the first
"room" of the Matrix arena. It will be a relatively large room, with
moving obstacles that can generally mess one up pretty bad if one isn't
being careful. Enjoy!]<<<<<
-- Mercer [01:89:41|56-13-62]

*****ENCRYPT: @@*iane#1@@
>>>>>[Howdy, stranger! I need a little favor from you. I need you to see
if you can find a Ares Dragon Simulator based on a physical-hydraulic
pump system. I'll be surprised if you do find one, but Ares has been
known to be a bit unconventional. Also, look for physical simulators for
Wasps, Stallions and any other choppers we're using. We're going to use
the sims to test out our systems, instead of risking mega-nuyen
prototypes on field tests. Much thanks!]<<<<<
-- Mercer [42:10:90|14-39-71]

>>>>>[This is to all you hotshot pilots and deckers out there. I'm going
to need some betatesting of an autopilot system of a combat chopper.
It's probably like nothing you've ever seen before, because this one
works! But seriously, if you are interested, please send me either
V-mail or a public response on this board. Gracias!]<<<<<
-- Mercer [10:51:82|31-53-76]

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