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From: Dave The Shade <IZZYUX2@*******.BITNET>
Subject: The Game Ended
Date: Sun, 31 Oct 1993 14:58:00 PST
>>>>>[I have recieved the package you sent me Solitaire. After a quick DNA
scan
and match I have verified the it is Morkai/Wyrm 's head on the spear. He is
now assuredly dead, and you have delivered onto me the proof. All terms of your
end of the bargain have been fulfilled. I congratulate you on your success, and
deeply apologize for its cost. I did not wish AJ's death, nor anyone elses
except for Wyrm's. I feel for your loss. You may not believe this, but I truly
do admire you, AJ, and even Wyrm. But it was all necessary for a higher good.
Now it is encumbent on me to keep up my bargain -- and so I shall. Diana is
even now being delivered by aerodyne to Seattle Aeroport. She will step of the
aerodyne is 5 minutes, Tir National Gate A. With her is a credstick in the
amount of 3 million nuyen. Note that this is NOT payment for killing Wyrm, or
any other deeds that you did in my service. It is recompense to the injured and
dead for medical bills, equipment loss, etc...
It is up to you what to do now - you may feel revenge necessary, I advise
against it. You might be able to kill me, I don't doubt that you really could,
in fact, but it would take more lives and suffering to do so. Diana will tell
you that I am not an evil man. I shall endevour to rectify this situation some-
what by introducing a Royal Legislative Request: The Species Refuge Bill to the
the Star Assembly and the Council, making Tir Tairngire a refuge for certain
hunted species,such as vampyres, and allowing these species to apply for
citizenship if they can prove Sentience and and their ability to refrain from
illegal activity.
I wish you and Diana well, may you someday forgive me.]<<<<<
-- Prince Solarial (14:45:09/10.31.54)

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