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From: The Powerhouse <P.C.Steele@*********.AC.UK>
Subject: Info on DE
Date: Tue, 20 Sep 1994 16:05:39 +0100
***** PRIVATE : Crashkit, Vorien, Scourge
>>>>>[ Here's the info, ah got. DE is staying fraggin close to the ground,
by the time ah track down his latest pseudonym he's changed to a drekkin new
one. I placed him in Chicago 3 days ago but the last time ah got a definative
trace on the guy was in Pueblo, frag it, they have one wierd system there,
that ah do *not* like. With the info Scourge gave me ah can start getting into
city video records and try crossreferencing his picture against video records.
Got a whole fraggin set of utilities to already to the stuff, come in usful
more than once, ah can fraggin tell you.

Ah've also come across some odd references in most of the corps ah've been into,
seems certain individuals in all fraggin manner of different positions have
been making tentative enquiries about a man answering DE's description. The
only one that doesn't seem to have have anything out is Aztechnolgy, but that's
not saying that they haven't, ah don't have the time to dig too deeply in some
of the bigger corps, so if the info is secured ah won't have had a chance to
find it yet. ]<<<<<
-I.B.A. (**:**:**/**.**.**)

>>>>>[ CB, so what's did ya think then of last night, fraggin great lager
that stuff, didn't realise you could drink that much. Oh, and like ah said
last night, sorry for throwing up and passin out on your floor. Did ya ever
find out where PH and Cerise disappeared to after the meal, ah've only seen
him like that once, and that was on a run to England when we bumped into an
old flame of his, frag it though, that was 4 years ago. ]<<<<<
-I.B.A. (**:**:**/**.**.**)

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