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From: "Brian E. Angliss" <ANGLISS@******.BITNET>
Subject: a truce
Date: Fri, 9 Sep 1994 16:02:32 -0400
*****PRIVATE: Punisher, Claw
>>>>>[Hey chums, we seem to have a problem. You two have been hunting down
my
men one at a time and geekin them. Up until yesterday, you were doin a good
job of it too, until we got a pict of each of you and paid some fancy cred to
get them IDed. Now, we'd like a truce. You see, we no longer wish to be
associated with Double-D, or Dante as I've heard him called, since he sent some
of our boys off to the happy huntin grounds before thier time. And we've been
talkin, and we decided that we're goin to go professional here shortly, you
know, merc like, sellin our services and our expertise to those who will buy
it. The surviving three members of the team that Dante had hired, well, we've
been talkin to them, and they seem to think that we got the skill and knowhow
to do it. They've also been helpin us train and get the gear that a real merc
unit needs, you see? So we want you to leave us alone while we skip town and
go train with our chummers in Hawaii.

But first, we want somethin else. Namely, we want a peice of Dante hisself.
He's fragged with our chummers somethin feirce, killin our leaders when it
suited him, or when he thought they had failed his sick idea of perfection.
And like I said before, he scragged our chummers, sure as he had sniped them
himself. We want in. Not on the Matrix hit, though. We got no skill in that,
but we can help on the physical end of the hit, with cover and firepower, liek
a true merc unit would. And it would help you and help us start a rep too.

Whatcha say?]<<<<<
-- D-Cubed/State(16:04:39/09-09-55)

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