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From: Juan Carlos Ochoa Mantilla <o9315490@******.UNIANDES.EDU.CO>
Subject: TK goes International
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 1994 16:13:42 -0400
>>>>>[ TO *** COUCH.TRIDFEED.SECURE ***

VIEW: Boulevard St. Germain , Paris
The screen shows a neon-lit street , the light bouncing off the puddles
and coloring the camera lens in a kaleidoscope of reflections. A man ,
tall and well dressed , in a raincoat and holding a cuffed attache case
descends from a Citroen-Benz sportscar.
** CLOSEUP TO FACE X5 **
The optic image is crystal-clear high-res.The man has a hard face, the
jaw grimly locked in place , and light amplification and computer image
enhancement show the telltale marks of plastic surgery.
** BEGIN ID SEARCH -LOAD SEARCH.BLOODHOUND.1.1 **
The screen subdivides. Half shows the man crossing the street , his
flowing movements belying the quality of his cybermods. He enters a building.
The other half flips through government datafiles , passing hundreds of
pictures per second , while looking for a match.
The man enters a nondescript building , with one of those old touch-tone
locks on the door.The camera shifts position, and a glimpse of the
hallway , lit with neon tubing,is captured in still-frame.
**ID SEARCH UNSUCESSFULL . RETRY Y?**
** N **
**********compiled for PAIN by anastasia**********
FOR SECURITY ASSESMENT CONTACT 566-8879 (PARIS)

Well , Couch , my French sources think that this guy could be the spook
that Mr. Hirisoto mentioned. Try to give me a positive ID on the pic , if
you remember him from your meeting in the concert.I gather TK is with you
now? If it interests you , let me know and I'll fly to Paris. Usual fee,
plus expenses. Oh, and don't try to contact Anastasia.She did this for me
as a favor , but would probably charge too much for a few MGb's of info on the
hallway glimpse.
Waiting for the cred...<<<<<
--PAIN <14:23:05 \ 11-04-55 >

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