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From: The Wyrm Ouroboros <mehaffhm@******.SAN.UC.EDU>
Subject: Re: Bring him down
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1993 18:33:27 -0400
>>>>>[My Lord Solarial -- you can always be hurt. If not on a private
scale, then by dint of your 'ascension', on a massively public scale --
international. As for the disposition of myself at my demise, well...
You'll get your 'head on a pole', I guarantee that.]<<<<<
-- The (Dead) Wyrm Ouroboros (Here I'm not!/Nyah-Nyah-Nyah)

>>>>>[Morkai, are you sure this is where you want us to set
up?]<<<<<
-- Mike and the Mechanic (18:31:50/10-27-54)

>>>>>[Just do it. I'm paying your (rather high) tab, right? Make damn
certain AJ and his crew (that means Collossus, too, damn you) are
unharmed, and if your target gets away from them, nail the fucker. Got
it?]<<<<<
-- The (Dead) Wyrm Ouroboros (Here I'm not!/Nyah-Nyah-Nyah)

>>>>>[Yeah, yeah, yeah. Got any other info for me?]<<<<<
-- Mike and the Mechanic (18:35:22/10-27-54)

>>>>>[None other than what you've got already; remember what AJ's crew
is setting up against you guys.]<<<<<
-- The (Dead) Wyrm Ouroboros (Here I'm not!/Nyah-Nyah-Nyah)

>>>>>[The drones are programmed, dammit, as are the deadheads. I'm
working on a high-intensity tight-beam laser transmitter array that'll
give me some decent command control over them, but it's an on-again off-
again thing -- working on something new has never been a good idea in
the field.]<<<<<
-- Mike and the Mechanic (18:39:15/10-27-54)

>>>>>[What, you never watched 'The A Team' or 'MacGyver' when you were a
kid? They do that kind of thing all the time.]<<<<<
-- The (Dead) Wyrm Ouroboros (Here I'm not!/Nyah-Nyah-Nyah)

>>>>>[No, they built already-known stuff. This's new. Shut up and let
me work.]<<<<<
-- Mike and the Mechanic (18:43:06/10-27-54)

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