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From: The Powerhouse <P.C.Steele@*********.AC.UK>
Subject: Gillian
Date: Mon, 19 Sep 1994 16:58:10 +0100
***** PRIVATE : Fenris, IBA, Punisher
>>>>>[ This does change things. I'll contact Duncan and find out what he
knows
about this. Something is getting very fishy, like how did the Lovers find out
that we were investigating Star Financial, God knows we've been careful.
Except for the bugging which looked like standard corp bugs they've nothing on
us.

If it the Yakuza the TirNanOg is dealing with it makes you wonder if they're
organising anything against the TT, or rather what they're organising against
the TT, and what Mr Duncan's intrest in all this is.

One last thing IBA found out that Star Financial just got a security licence for
all their sites in Seattle. Construction at the Redmond site is going full
steam, however they have erected large plastic opaque sheeting over the site,
covering it from the air as well, a fact we soon discovered when we got Speed
to send a drone it. Don't know about the astral, but I get a bad feeling
whenever I'm near the site. ]<<<<<
-The Powerhouse (16:46:39/19.9.55)

*****PRIVATE : Duncan
>>>>>[ Duncan, what's going on ? We've received word that Gillian is Tir
Nan
Og black ops. Why do *you* think that the guy should be in Seattle ?
]<<<<<
-The Powerhouse (16:50:20/19.9.55)

*****PRIVATE : Powerhouse, Fenris, IBA, Punisher
>>>>>[ Hmm, I'm glad you found that little bit of information out, keep the
surveilance up though and watch and learn. You're doing a good job so far
and as agreed here's the next payment.

+++++Download payments : Powerhouse, Fenris, IBA, Punisher

As to why he should be in Seattle, well I know why, but I want *you* to find
out. ]<<<<<
-Duncan (16:52:26/9.19.55)

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