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From: Mike Goldberg <m_goldberg@**.COLORADO.EDU>
Subject: Re: Gunning for Freedom
Date: Mon, 4 Apr 1994 20:50:51 MST
>>>>>[ Yeah... we're back in Denver. Thanks for the offer. If we need it...
you'll hear about it... I'm sure. As far as everyone getting out alive and . .
.well alive... it's probably going to be a long, long time before Blitzkrieg is
even a former shade of himself. I hope the drek doesn't hit the fan. I have
never seen DragonEyes pushin' himself as hard as he is now. . . We're all just
trying to make it through one day at a time. . .

Another thing of note, is that we still have no clue whereabouts of Shadowfox.
He may very well be . . . dead. I.... *sigh* just don't know. Unfortunately, as
DragonEyes reminds me, we don't know a hell of a lot that is going on now.
Including what happened to Bruce by the hands of Nightmare, or what happened to
Firewraith at all. I hope Shadowfox and Firewraith are okay. . . . I . . .
*link broken* ]<<<<<
-- Doomsday <20:44:40/4-4-55>

>>>>>[ Congratulations on making it to Denver. With Blitzkrieg no less. How
impressive. Even though he is a weak blood relation of mine, I'm glad he has
friends like you, Doomsday. Otherwise, he would have died a miserable death as
a traitor in Germany. You and your friends are the only reason he is alive.
Just make sure that it all wasn't just a big waste of time and money. He may be
kin to me, but he is a traitor. Just make sure he never grows strong enough
again to stab you in the back like he did me. In which case, maybe you
will finally understand why BIS and I hate him so much. Even though he is a
traitor, I will say it again. He is fortunate to have people like you.
]<<<<<
-- Nightmare <05:50:15/4-5-55>

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