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From: hAPPY gUY <FSAJB3@*****.ALASKA.EDU>
Subject: Hear me wail!
Date: Tue, 31 May 1994 16:47:04 -0800
***** Private to: Jeweler, Cobra, Basilisk, Plague Rat, Cheap Fingers
>>>>>[Gentlemen, I am back from my involuntary visit to Mr. Fixit's
Chopping Mall. I am also the proud recipient of lots of nifty new
body parts (With a corresponding wipeout of my credstick). My Dynamit
has suffered radical design alterations of the AVM variety, and once
again I am seriously pissed off! While in the clinic I contacted
Mr. Fingers (Thanks Cheap) who was able to track down the Rat-Fuck
Drekhead who launched the missle at my car. Mr. cheap was able, using
only the kindest methods, to extract information from him. Specifically,
Mr. Fingers was able to determine that Warner had hired a team of
hitters known for a high success rate due to their abundant use of
really big guns. I suspect that the attack on Jeweler was a severe
underestimation on their part, which they have presumably corrected.
Cheap has also secured the names and hangouts of the other hitters, so
we can wipe them if needed. I recommend however that we make Warner get
dead in a big hurry. That will stop the hitters (no pay forth coming from
the Warner estate) and will rid the world of a world class scumbag. I have
spent some cash with some friends on the street and located Mr. Warner's
current location. He will be easy to put down. If Basilisk can be on
sight to suppress the security (They have a very poorly placed Sentry
gun platform that we can use for access to the system), and Cheap will come
along for magical backup, then the Jeweler and I can make this a brief
evening jaunt. Get back to me soon so we can put this in motion.]<<<<<
-- Jimi Smooth <16:51:22/05-31-55>

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