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From: Doctor Doom <JCH8169@*****.TAMU.EDU>
Subject: We have contact. Repeat: We have contact.
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 1994 19:18:48 -0600
*****Encrypt: On the Spot v 5.0 Destination: Powerhouse MPCP
>>>>>[ Gee, Powerhouse, that's too bad. Maybe we can be of help. I'll
look
over your file on Ganz's . . . uh, "possible pefidious personnel" (as Doctor
Doom would probably put it) in preparation for our meet.

As to why I originally got your attention: I have been uhhh . . . "empowered"
by the Countess von Doom to offer you data which might be REAL helpful in your
private war with Ganz, the Countess only asks that you "put it to the best
possible use." (Like you wouldn't! But that's formality, for ya.)

Jack tells me that we'll have a chance at any time you choose in sayyy, the
next two, maybe three days. Jack also says that he's been to Runner's Rest,
and he knows the security's up to snuff, so that'll be fine. Just give us a
time, and we'll be there! ]<<<<<
-- Hangtime <19:15:21/02-24-55>

>>>>>[ Oh, pleeeeeeeeese tell me we can fly there! C'mon! I've had it
with
all this sneaking around on the ground . . . and under the ground. I feel the
need for SPEED!!!

By the way, has anybody seen Jaez recently? I've got some new music ( Yes,
folks, even on the run, Sonic finds ways to collect tunes! ) that I'm sure
she'll love. ]<<<<<
-- Sonic Boom <19:15:47/02-24-55>

>>>>>[ Cool down, lad, they'll be time enough for action soon
enough--although
I'm not going to discuss it publicly, even on ShadowLand. ]<<<<<
-- Jack Hack <19:16:03/02-24-55>

>>>>>[ Hey, look, guys! DOA's back! Howdy, DOA! Ya seem to be having a
little trouble with your deck, there may be we can . . . ]<<<<<
-- Hangtime <19:16:07/02-24-55>

>>>>>[ HANGTIME! ]<<<<<
-- Jack Hack <19:16:10/02-24-55>

>>>>>[ *Eeep* Errr, sorry, gotta run . . . we'll talk later. Bye now.
]<<<<<
-- Hangtime <19:16:13/02-24-55>

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