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From: "Jason Carter, Nightstalker" <CARTER@***.EDU>
Subject: Target: Solitaire
Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1993 11:30:07 -0800
>>>>>[ Deathstroke? Are you here? Talk to me. ]<<<<<
-- Titan <11:25:39/11-16-54>

>>>>>[ You moron. Go back, reread the instructions on the chip, and use
the
damn encryption codes. ]<<<<<
-- Wintergreen <11:25:54/11-16-54>

***** Encrypt: Deathstroke the Terminator
>>>>>[ Who the hell are you, Wintergreen? And I must say that this alias
and
meeting point are rediculous. And I want to talk to Deathstroke, not some
flunky. ]<<<<<
-- Titan <11:28:04/11-16-54>

***** Encrypt: Deathstroke the Terminator
>>>>>[ I am Deathstroke's business associate. You will be dealing through
me, and you will do it the way I want it done. Now what is the job you want
Deathstroke to perform? ]<<<<<
-- Wintergrenn <11:29:31/11-16-54>

***** Encrypt: Deathstroke the Terminator
>>>>>[ I need to have a decker named Solitaire sanctioned.
]<<<<<
-- Titan <11:30:20/11-16-54>

***** Encrypt: Deathstroke the Terminator
>>>>>[ We don't accept specific targets. Give use the offense for which
you
want the perperator sanctioned and we deal. ]<<<<<
-- Wintergreen <11:31:55/11-16-54>

***** Encrypt: Deathstroke the Terminator
>>>>>[ Alright, damn it. Somebody broke into the Corporate Court Computer
and
dumped a virus into a node. The virus ordered, with the proper verification,
that all off-line files on the Miltech Corporation be destroyed. I want the
person responsible for this killed. ]<<<<<
-- Titan <11:32:35/11-16-54>

***** Encrypt: Deathstroke the Terminator
>>>>>[ Very well. Fill out the following form and enclose all relevent
information for this mission that you possess.

***** Enclose: Dataform ]<<<<<
-- Wintergreen <11:33:47/11-16-54>

***** Encrypt: Deathstroke the Terminator
>>>>>[ Here it is. Be quick.

***** Enclose: Mission Profile ]<<<<<
-- Titan <11:39:57/11-16-54>

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