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From: Tim Skirvin <tskirvin@***.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: Rodan still lives...
Date: Sun, 13 Nov 1994 16:28:06 -0600
*****Private: Quickling
+++++ Warning: No Return Mail Possible. Continue? y
>>>>>[I was informed by my contact that you needed some help getting into
Chicago, for the purpose of extracting one Solonus. Correct?

I am in Chicago. I have a group here that may be able to help you get in and
out without too many casualties. We consist of me, a rigger/decker, a dwarven
decker, two human street samurai, an ork Gator shaman, and a troll PhysAd.

We have pretty good access to what's going on around here.

We expect, for payment, just that you help get US out also. Along with as many
civlians as we have with us (there are currently about twenty. We're losing
em a few a day...dammit!)

I know you can't respond. Tell the contact. Make it short.]<<<<<
-- Rodan <14:24:47/11-13-55>

*****Private: Hack
>>>>>[Hack. Tell Rodan and his gang "Yes."

Got anyone else in there?]<<<<<
-- Quickling <16:18:49/11-13-55>

*****Private: Quickling
>>>>>[Done. He will know within the hour.

If you need a status update on our personnel, here's my list of people that
I have recruited. I don't know about yours.

RedWing & gang -- four orkish street sams, one troll rigger, one human sniper.

Trotsky Twins -- human mage and orkish street sam.

Babylonians -- one elvish street samurai, two dwarven street sams, a human
mage, a human Wolf shaman, an orkish Physical Adept, and a troll decker.

Karak -- AmerInd PhysAd/decker

Itchy'n'Scratchy -- cat shaman, rat shaman, both Sasquatch. Intersting guys.

Redroms -- dual human riggers, an elven decker.

Overall, that's twenty one people. RedWing and the Redroms are inside the
containment zone, the rest will be at your place tomorrow.]<<<<<
-- Hack <No T/D>

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