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From: Dave Sanborn <dasanbor@*******.SYR.EDU>
Subject: Aztech Stuff
Date: Wed, 6 Apr 1994 10:17:50 -0400
>>>>>[ Alright. As soon as we're finished with breaking TK out, and
getting him to safety tonight, we're gonna make the hit on Hirisoto,
fast and hard. Keep in mind that I have little to no idea what your
"specialties" are when you fraggers skirt the shadows, since we just
met not so long ago at that concert, so give me some input if you
feel that your talents could best be applied elsewhere...

Like I said earlier, Hirisoto's hotel is practically a fortress.
Gawk and I are going to enter from the front, posing as maintenance
workers. Piper, it's up to you to plant false service & maintenance
information into their system, so that they suspect nothing when we
show up. Just frag with the dates a little. And don't worry... the
IC is easily crackable, according to some of the local boys.

Once we're in, we'll hit the elevators, and gain access to the
ventilation shaft. A little tear gas in the air ducts, and we
should be in business.

Once 15 minutes have passed, we should be in the building, and the
tear gas should have spread to the important areas (the lobby, and
Hirisoto's level). At that point, Frosty, Brick, and Mercy, you'll
storm the building (be careful of any guards who might have gas
filter implants), and meet with us at Hirisoto's door (that's room
number 832).

After that, we drag Hirisoto out, ice the bastard once he's conscious and
told me why he had my mentor killed, and then head back to the good ol'
UCAS.

I make it sound so easy don't I?

Oh... and one more thing before I resume my festivities with the lovely
Atzlan seniorita in my room. What will the transport guards have for
weapons/armor/magic/implants, when we go to free TK?]<<<<<
-- Warped Warlock <10:34:21/04-06-55>

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