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From: "S.K. Khoo" <S.K.Khoo@*********.AC.UK>
Subject: The Sculptor
Date: Thu, 12 May 1994 13:02:56 +0100
***** Private: Yang Tze-ling @******* LTG.link.sat.frd
>>>>>[ Sculptor's gone over the edge - I've seen it happen before in my
tribe
and it's not a pretty sight. He's given the order to have our contact in
Chicago kill you as soon as >>>Encrypted<<< gets a fix on your location.
What
the hell did you say to him ?!! ]<<<<<
-- Whisper <19:31:05/05-11-55>

***** Private: Whisper
>>>>>[ I fired him. The deal is still on - you bring me the girl and I'll
have the money waiting. ]<<<<<
-- Yang Tze-ling <Channel/Secured>
Chicago sat.sec.car -engaged.

***** Private: Yang Tze-ling @******* sat.scram.sec.link
>>>>>[ I can't do it alone. And by the way, transferring to a secure
satellite beam will not hide your signal - >>>Encrypted<<< has traced
such
signals before. Can you provide other runners ? ]<<<<<
-- Whisper <19:37:16/05-11-55>

***** Private: Whisper
>>>>>[ By the time I arrange for back-up it will be too late. The girl must
be delivered before noon tomorrow - what about the others in your group ? How
much would it take to switch their loyalties ? ]<<<<<
-- Yang Tze-ling <Channel/Secured>
Chicago sat.sec.det. -engaged.

***** Private: Yang Tze-ling @*******.sat.scram.sec.link
>>>>>[ Tripwire would be no problem; he's still in revenge mode and he
figures the girl is his best bet to find Punisher. Booster Trails is not at
all keen to take on the Chinese government so I think he'll sell out for any
amount over 100k. The only unknown is >>>Encrypted<<< - I don't know
where
Sculptor dug him up ! He never says anything but he's GOOD; he's also a
child and youngsters are notorious for their temperamental behaviour - he
might feel a certain loyalty to the Sculptor. ]<<<<<
-- Whisper <19:42:19/05-11-55>

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