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From: Dean Esam <twist@******.EDU.AU>
Subject: Live feed
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1993 10:41:01 +1000
*** Live feed link established

>>>>>[ (A 'cute' Ork in hip street leathers comes into view in front of a
glowing barrier)

"Welcome viewers of Shadowland this is the 'mysterious' barrier present in
the tunnels where the runner Spirit was found."

(The ork is interupted by a watcher coming through the barrier.)

Watcher :- "Attempting to break this barrier will result in great danger to
yourself, please leave we mean you no harm."

Fenris :- "Of course, I apologise for alarming you."

(The ork then walk back to the camera and sits before it, he goes into a
trance and the watcher screams, thens shimmers and fades out of existance,
a slight smile can be seen on the orks face. The smile is quickly replaced
by a snarl as the barrier shimmers but does not fall, the orks face then
screws up in a grimace as the barrier flares and then disappears.)

"He he, that wasn't too hard."

(The ork stands and turns, assembled just beyond where the barrier was are
6 forms, 4 are obviously true form wasps, but the other two look strange,
they appear as human-like with the only major difference being their
apparently multi-faceted eyes and a pair of elegant fealers. The wasp form
is not as hideous as others you may have seen, it could even be described
as enchanting.)

The first-wasp thingy speaks in a flat insectoid tone (kinda like it's
reading a script) :- "We assure you wolf, we are we are here of our own
violation and embrace worship of wasp, you are wrong, leave before you
regret your actions.

(The ork begins walking toward the camera again, this time he enters a
trance as he moves, seconds later he 'shakes it off' with a snarl.) ]<<<<<
-- Fenris <17:15:32/10-11-54>

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