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From: Tumbleweed <DEHRENDORF@******.ZDV.UNI-MAINZ.DE>
Subject: I hate when that happens...
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1993 10:35:33 +0200
>>>>>[Hi again. This time I am on site at the great massaker in Redmond.
Yesterday at 10:30 pm a brutal assault on the headquarters of a thriller-
gang known as Black Heads took place. The gang was totally annihilated save
two, who won't be doing much of gang work for the rest of their lives.
The first was found missing both legs (burnt to ashes), both arms totally
ripped by something sharp and then burnt to prevent bleeding and his eyes
burnt out of their sockets. The only thing he said was 'West...Metal...West
...No...' all of the time. The second survivor, probably an ex-Shaman ( I say
ex, because he won't be doing any Spellcasting anymore. The restructuring his
body needs will probably eat up all the magic he has left in his mangled body.
The buildings in the vicinity look, as if a T-Bird has waltzed through and
most of the street-features (lampposts, hydrants) are melted to slag.
A squatter who was not too drunk during the fight stated, that the attacker
was a troll with somekind of funny body-covering armor and some huge guns
slung about his body, who arrived on a trike and startde to toss about
Black Heads the minute he arrived. Another fishy thing the squatter said, was
that the troll kept flickering on and off in sight, he just disappeared for
some seconds and reappeared a few meters away from his previous position.
But the thing that tells the most is the big Laser the troll had with it
(It has to be a laser to cause so much heat damage)
So, who... Shit...Coppers coming..]<<<<<
-- Tumbleweed (Newsflash on the Fly) <10:36:25/10-18-2054>

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