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From: Tumbleweed <DEHRENDORF@******.ZDV.UNI-MAINZ.DE>
Subject: DUST to DUST
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1993 09:37:27 +0100
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Is this thing on? Oh...
Hi. I'm just here to inform you about the latest news.
Since Tumbleweed is out of comission...

OK, here goes...

The slaughter of innocents in and around sites of Geffen-Corp. is
continuing. Even Lone Star is unable to find evidence against anybody.
Several suspects had to be released, after the killing went on with them in
jail... The deathcount is 589 at the moment.

The Virus is destroyed. The last strain was purged from the Court computer
in Zurich Orbital yesterday evening at 10:45 pm. It has done an amount of
3 billion nY of damage and killed 17 deckers during its rampage.

A new 'Drug' has hit the streets. It is called DUST (some kind of
..STimulant...) which seems to be non-addictive and lets the user
experience the skills of other people, even if he is a total washout in the
specified categorie. DUST seems to be a neural-nucleoacidic stimulator,
that gives the user skill and expertise in areas (like shooting, biking etc
) that were before the prerogative of skillwires. The cost for one dose
depends on the complexity of the skill and the expertise of the donor, but
the lowest price yet observed is 150nY for a dose of 'Speedracer-DUST'.
This is the first major product coming from BioTron (BT) and it may 'make
Skillwire-Systems obsolete in the future' (a BT spokesman).

Ah... a note from Tumbleweed...
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Hiya all...
Concerning the 'Illuminatis' I have one question... Where did they come
from ? I heard the Sect was destroyed nearly a quarter millennium ago????
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OK. This was all... ]<<<<<
-- Sheila (Secretary of Tumbleweed) <09:38:55/11-30-2054>

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