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From: Nightfox <DJWA@******.UCC.NAU.EDU>
Subject: None
Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1993 14:21:23 -0700
>>>>>[ Has anyone seen CRUSH lately on the streets? I am a little worried
about
him after he stormed out after seeing Dante's letter. The only thing that I
have heard is from Dante (the Inferno's owner) and he said that CRUSH came to
him to see if Dante knew anything about the other Dante. His reply was only
that he would like to see the man dead, Dante doesn't like having the name
defamed.]<<<<<
-- Spirit <of the matrix>


>>>>>[ Don't worry Wendy, I've been keeping an eye on Craig. So far he has
been
looking for word of Dante on the street, rather roughly in some cases I might
add. The worst case is when he roughed up the Bellevue Ball Busters for info
when he heard that they had used Dante's services in the past. I'll keep an eye
on him, but what I think he really needs is to let off some steam. I really
don't want to see what would happen if CRUSH found Dante though, I would guess
that the hat Dante wears would become a piece of sheetmetal, with the head still
inside. I do believe though that the thug Decker is not in Seattle.]<<<<<
-- Claw <14:20:49/12-16-54>


>>>>>[ Thank you, thats a load off my mind. Now, Jack Hack and friends.
Can
you tell us when exactly he was supposed to have broken into the Corp Court
system? Was it while he was in the biulding of was it different time. I do
know that Ganz has tried other times to get rid of him, in fact we were
disturbed over thanksgiving by people hunting Doom, Jaez and Nightstalker. It
would be truly nice if the time was when we were having thanksgiving dinner. We
wish you folks luck, and will help out in any way that we can.]<<<<<
-- Spirit <of the matrix>

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