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From: solar@***.UNI-BIELEFELD.DE
Subject: M&M
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1993 17:56:31 MEZ
>>>>>[Mike and the Mechanic... I am honored to do buisness with such pro's
as
you two are. Well, we're pretty stuck right now.

***** Corp cover utility enabled *****

A good friend and long years fellow runner of mine has vanished. Necropol was
involved in research about recent activities of the Japan Gouverment Security
Forces, short GSF. We made a data gathering run against the Internal Security
Agency, another branch of the secret service long since rival to the GSF. We
came up with some valuable data and were about to make our moves, but then
Necropol failed to answer the standard 24-hour-live-report our gang uses.

We fear he is in the hands of the GSF, and our hands are tied till we get him
back.

It seems like the GSF has some delutions of grandeur. Tahiro Tanaka, CEO of the
Security Forces, uses his resources to act against the gouverment. Not that we
like this gouverment that treats human and metahuman beings the way it does, but
Tanaka would not improve this situation for sure.

Mantis is still around here somewhere, though we've got no sign of live from him
recently. I hope he has not fallen in the corp's hands, too.

Timestop, Mike, Mechanic... I can offer you two things.

30.000 nuyen for any info that leads to the rescue of Necropol.

75.000 nuyen (each) plus expenses, transfer, fuel and ammo if you would like to
join in and bust him out, and kick Tanaka's butt afterwards.

This is as much as I can offer at the moment. We had to shut down all shadow
operations in Morishita district, and thus our funds is somewhat depleted.

I would happily hear your responses.]<<<<<
-- Cat <02:54:00/12-15-54>

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