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From: ANGLISS@****.PSU.EDU
Subject: That you Boss?
Date: Sun, 12 Dec 1993 14:18:21 -0400
>>>>>[That you boss? You really alive? No. Wait a second here... You
died.
The pictures showed you blow up.]<<<<<
-- Moriarity(14:07:23/12-12-54)

>>>>>[Never mind that, Moriarity. If you want proof of me being me... You
are
a London born security expert, graduated Cambridge, deaf due to a congenital
brain defect that is un-repairable, and your parents....well, they wouldn't
like what you are doing in the UCAS if they knew, would they?]<<<<<
-- Action Jackson(14:10:06/12-12-54)

>>>>>[I think it's you, but what did you say to me when you hired
me?]<<<<<
-- Moriarity(14:10:57/12-12-54)

>>>>>[(laugh) I told you that your deafness wasn't a barrier to working
for
me, but I suspect that's not what you mean. How about "My name's Alex. Call
me AJ. I'm the boss of this here orginization, but you're going to be running
the day-to-day stuff when I'm off doing something else. Which will be most of
the time. You have excellent credentials, but if your ma and pa come looking
for you I'll shoot you myself. I don't like security problems." Sound about
right?]<<<<<
-- Action Jackson(14:15:14/12-12-54)

>>>>>[Sure does. Welcome back to the world, Boss. Inclosing report
*****Include Security Problems Report, Encyrpt GOLUM.G45.max-overkill*****
Hope that clears it up. Oh, and by the way, the guy that disappeared showed
up at Chicago. A freelancer by the name of Josie Wails turned him in to some
Operatives last night and then disappeared before he could collect his reward.
May be showing up in Seattle soon. Where are you anyway, Boss?]<<<<<
-- Moriarity(14:18:30/12-12-54)

>>>>>En route to Seattle via Cal Free to pick up the car and my stuff. I
have
a bodyshop to get going in Seattle, remember?]<<<<<
-- Action Jackson(14:19:25/12-12-54)

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