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From: Nightfox <DJWA@******.UCC.NAU.EDU>
Subject: When drek hits the fan
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 1994 21:43:05 -0700
>>>>>[ Fox... Ah did what ya said and investigated those all caps
messaages, it
doesn't look good. All tagether they make out the phrase
"ABANDON ALL HOPE YE WHO ENTER HERE"


That by it self would not cause me too worry, but its whats in the messages that
ya start seeing the pattern.

"It has been far too long..." -- ABANDON

"Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha hah haaaaaaaaa......" -- ALL

"(snicker) The soul, Spirit..." -- HOPE

"Vengeance, you have been a naughty boy.
Threatening people over the Matrix...
That's my job. And don't bother tracing me,
or finding me physically. I've learned a lot in my time..." -- YE

"Caine, that's a very good joke. Vow?
Really? Idealism has no place in the Shadows." -- WHO

"Ahhh, the "arms industry." Such subtlty, such
irony, such idiocy. Only those who don't live by
the sword will die by it. Or as an old "friend"
of mine liked to mention... C'est la mort.
For the French impaired, that is Such is death." -- ENTER

"People after Sword of God's head... A week?
He's behind. And running only delays the
inevitable. But what is inevitable is entirely
up to the runner, not those who chase him.
And Caine's keeping his word is not the issue, Irish.
THAT is the farthest thing from my mind, I assure you..." -- HERE


No one else would talk like that and be so cocky. No one else would talk about
a French speaking lass and death in such a way. No one else has so little
disregard for honor and so much love for making people hate him. No one else
would have the deck sig that is there, a deck sig from a deck that was
destroyed.


Fox... Solitare... Spirit and CRUSH... Raven... All you chummers out there.


Dante is back.....]<<<<<
-- Circuit Breaker <And all turned to drek>

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