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From: The Powerhouse <P.C.Steele@*********.AC.UK>
Subject: Star Security
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 1994 15:25:06 +0100
*****PRIVATE: Punisher, Powerhouse
>>>>>[ Well, what have you discovered about Star Financial services. You
promised me that you would have your first report by now. I hope I won't have
to hire someone else. ]<<<<<
-Duncan (15:11:35/25.8.55)

*****PRIVATE: Duncan
>>>>>[ So far not much, they seem to be fairly legit though I'm not so sure
about the suit that is organising the new venture. We have him under
surveilance but believe he may be using magical means to evade any pursuit.
Put it this way, we're both proffessional enough not to get spotted so I presume
the suit is just taking standard precautions.

If we decide we need it we'll hire some magical support, you'll have to provide
the cash though. Also our decker is out of action at the moment so I'm
running data traces myself, not being a decker it's taking slightly longer
than normal. We do however expect to have the decker back on side by the end
of this week, Punisher has gone to contact him and pass him some other news
that he needs to hear about.

As to hiring someone else, well let me remind you it was you who contacted us,
our spec sheet did say that we lack magical backup and that we're more suited
for physical entry and retrieval type missions. If you want to hire somone
else fine, it'll be a shame though as the bugs we planted at Star Financial's
main offices last night have provided some interesting coversations so far
and only we have the keys with which to decrypt the transmissions. ]<<<<<
-The Powerhouse (15:20:44/25.8.55)

*****PRIVATE: Powerhouse, Punisher
>>>>>[ Very well, you are of course right, consider the funding for magical
support available, let me know when you have hired someone. Oh, and remember
if you do spot something suspicious just report it, it's a strict surveillance
job that I'm giving you. ]<<<<<
-Duncan (15:23:11/25.8.55)

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