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From: ANGLISS@****.PSU.EDU
Subject: Got her. Null difficulty.
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1993 00:35:34 -0400
>>>>>[We have Punch. Null problems. She tried to punch her way through
the
crew, and almost succeeded, but with the drones all around her maintaining
jamming on her, she couldn't radio out. She tried too. Almost got through to
Shockwave(the Wyrm) too, but not quite. We stopped her with a chase drone
loaded with armor-peircing rounds targeted on the engine only. The carbeurator
was hit, and she came grinding to a halt. The Chopper will be out to get the
car in precisely 12 minutes, and she's in custody. Doing a masive scan of her
vehicle for bugs and tracers now, already found two. Whether they were placed
there by her or somebody else I don't know, but they are being disabled as we
speak, to be enabled when we turn her loose again downtown after all this is
over. She tried to gun us down, and Martie took a burst to the chest. I don't
know if she'll make it, but we got Punch unconscious when the mage Sleeped
her. She's taking a little nap now, and we're putting her in the sound-sealed
car now. Bound and blindfolded, but she may sleep through the whole trip.
Besides, the mage is with her and says he's got a Confusion spell locked on
her too, and a spirit maintaining a confusion on her too. She will NOT know
where she is going. Sorry Wyrm, but our security is too important to let your
friend see where we operate from. And she'll not be posting from Central
either, nor will she be on long enough for you to get a trace. Besides, we
have Solitaire running interception too.]<<<<<
-- Scrub, Rig/Extract Team 4(00:34:16/10-26-54)

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