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From: Can I play with madness <MKNABUSCH@******.BITNET>
Subject: WHo is this guy?
Date: Mon, 18 Apr 1994 21:24:14 -0400
*****Exclude Etherial
>>>>>[Ok, 'punk. Who is this 'Drake' character? He claims you know
him, for some reason. If you don't then I'm re-evaluating where these
frames are coming from. I'm finding them in TYR's roster database,
a few pet RnD designs of mine (no merit), and in my home security
system.]<<<<<
- Harlequin <Ha-Ha-Ha>

>>>>>[Yeah, I know him. Human. Six four abouts. White suit, pants, black
shirt. Eye patch over left eye. Carries a cane. (no noticable injury).
But he's a mage. Majorly. From what I can tell. But I'm just a
street rat. He was apart of the Dante strike force that hit the
building next door to my appartment. It was while you were indisposed.
He fixed me up after we found out that we'd had gotten a dose of
G-A. *icky* Other than that, talk to the others that were there.
I can't remember who all was there.]<<<<<
- Cyberpunk <23:24:23/04-18-55>

>>>>>[Nice to see I'm remembered, Cyberpunk. *chuckle*]<<<<<
- David 'DRAKE' Etherial <23:30:11/04-18-55>

>>>>>[Ok, 'Drake'. Whats up? You want to deal?]<<<<<
-Harlequin <Ha-Ha-Ha>

>>>>>[Nothing so crude as that. It seems that, for whatever reason, Dante
has returned. Despite a certain aquaintence of yours objections to the
contrary. The company I work for is not happy with what is going on. Nor
am I. Nor should you be. Merely, I propose an alliance. A sharing of
sightings of anything related to Dante. That all that are having problems
band together. It seems that we failed the first time out. Let us prey
*chuckle* that we do not a second time.]<<<<<
- David 'DRAKE' Etherial <23:43:54/04-18-55>

>>>>>[Hmmm. Maybe. Give me a day or so. DON'T come looking for me.
I have a project that is going to be taking some time to work on.]<<<<<
- Harlequin <Ha-Ha-Ha>

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