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From: Dean Esam <twist@******.EDU.AU>
Subject: NodeFaerie and Fenris
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1993 09:34:26 +1000
>>>>>[ Don't worry Sean, I have managed to convince our ork friend NOT TO
EVER DO ANYTHING LIKE THAT AGAIN. I mean I actually _broke_ a nail killing
that wasp spirit, and then when I get him home he wants to go back again,
well he changed that tune after half an hour of 'persuasion'. ]<<<<<
-- SpotOn <15:03:31/10-12-54>

>>>>>[ Oh I'm sorry, please don't arrange for someone to kill me, it wasn't
my fault. I mean I was just passing on a message, I didn't know this would
happen, Vanessa, you'll protect me wont you. ]<<<<<
-- Clockwork <15:12:04/10-12-54>

>>>>>[ Of course, but, WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT!!!
]<<<<<
-- SpotOn <15:27:52/10-12-54>

>>>>>[ You mean you don't know? I'll show you.

*** Begin audio/visual upload

(The screen comes on showing an average looking newsreader, behind an
average looking newsdesk, the program is a small insignificant Portland
local news)

"And today in uptown Portland an ameteur photographer has captured
footage of a live kidnapping, in an exclusive this station has obtained
that tape."

(The screen flicks to a nice looking corp resident street, two women are
approaching the holder (some of you are recognise these as Packard Belle
and Mind Throttle), talking to each other, the camera seems to be focused
on them. Suddenly a Nightsky pulls up and the doors open, both women seem
alarmed and the glimpse of a rifle can be seen pointing at them from
inside the car. Slowly they climb into the car and after the doors close
the car pulls off)

*** End audio/visual upload

Their friends won't come after me will they? ]<<<<<
-- Clockwork <15:42:37/10-12-54>

>>>>>[ Don't be silly, of course not, they know you had nothing to do
with it ]<<<<<
-- SpotOn <15:58:08/10-12-54>

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