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From: Spice <P.C.Steele@*********.AC.UK>
Subject: Agrigen..
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1993 17:10:26 BST
**** Encrypt Red, Nightshade
>>>>>[ Hope you guys have my keys for this code. Yes, I am annoyed but I'm
coming to terms with things, now I'm mad I just want to find this fake Miranda
and kill her, as to this Hellier I think he deserves to be put out roast.
As to the run, are you sure ? I did a quick astral scan of Agrigen when I
read your suggestion, there's whole sections with some heavy duty magical
wards. There is also what appears to be some kind of furnace for waste
disposal, the background count near there was unbelieveable.

The physical support looks good, I counted 4 guards just on the entry gate
and they have pens that contain Cockatrices, fortunately for me they sleep
during the day. If we are going to go in we need more information on the
site, physcial layout, physcial security procedures. Also what are we going
in to try and find, evidence of Agrigen's involvement in this ? We don't
really have any definate links yet, all we have is that Beaumont used to work
for Agrigen. We could also ues a decker on this project, too bad IBA is busy
but I suppose finding PH is more important to him at the moment. ]<<<<<
-Spice (17:04:52/10.19.54)

>>>>>[ Friends a word of warning, just in case you missed the newsfax, a
helicoptor crashed on take off in Seattle centre earlier today. Seems 9 dead
and 13 injured, anyway the crash somehow managed to disrupt one of the major
power lines to the Gridlink system. All downtown traffic is running at half
speed, massive qeues of traffic everywhere. ]<<<<<
-Spice (17:08:31/10.19.54)

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