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From: "Brian E. Angliss" <ANGLISS@***.PSU.EDU>
Subject: How's it going, Boss?
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 1994 11:28:38 -0500
>>>>>[Hey there Boss! How are you doing today? I hope you are feeling a
littleless under the weather. Just calling to tell you that you have been re-
activated. Hammer just passed the 20% mark and been back-burnered. When you
kill him, would you mind telling us so we can go back to buisness as usual?

Oh, London, Paris, Berlin, Cairo, and the soon to be active Zurich outlets have
been made aware of the situation and been told to give you whatever assistance
you might need. This extends to your companions as well. Do you need anything
now?]<<<<<
-- Moriarity(11:23:51/02-09-55)

>>>>>[You mean besides three months to get fully healed up again? Nope,
not
really... And I'm fine, thanks. It does help to have several magical healers
around and a doctor on the staff too(grin). Roxey is getting much better
physically, but she's totally catatonic and I can't help with that. Diana is
fine now that she's recovered from those spells she was throwing around.
Gutterrat is still iffy though. But he's healing at a rate that suggests large
amounts of bioware(and when I asked, he got this really huge grin on his face
too). Everybody else will be fully healed by the time we hit Europe.

It's funny. Max is still hanging around Rox all the time. Why none of us
know, but we're afraid to ask lest he realize he doesn't have to anymore.

And we need to contact Bruce badly. We're heading over to Europe soon, but I
don't trust these connections enough to tell you when or how or from where.]<<<
-- Action Jackson(11:27:44/02-09-55)

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