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From: Brian Rogers <rogers@****.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: Legit
Date: Tue, 15 Nov 1994 12:23:50 -0600
***** PRIVATE: Freddy Frypp
>>>>>[ Its about time you got back to me. Im already in SanFran. Got
here last night. Nice fraggin' security you people have around here. You
need to station more combat mages and astral security around the perimeter.

Mundanes just dont stand a chance against a persistant mage.

I dont know a damned thing about San Fran and those assholes shot up my
equipment pretty good last night. Dont they know about the "No
killing peaceful citizens" rules? My nav dat and maps got trashed. Dont
expect you to pay for that.

I guess I should fill out the paperwork just incase someone asks. I
assume you can make it so I arrive here sometime tomorrow or do you
need me to take care of that?

+++++ Include: SANFRAN.A%@^@
[File corrupt -- Resend] n
+++++ Include: FRYPPSEC.EMP.RET
+++++ Include: FRYPPSEC.CO%@^@#^#
[File corrupt -- Resend] n

Oh, bummer, that one got fragged. Guess I cant work legit now, huh?

Jack this -- Send someone to Joey's Diner (Hell if I know where this is)
to pick me up. If there isnt a problem, I can stay on site with the
animals. I prefer them to most humans anyway. My associate will
come in tomorrow sometime or whenever he gets around to filling out
the paper work. He was afraid to come in with me last night. The boy
has no stomach for a good fight.

What are the consequences of my being here without proper Id and passes?

If anyone comes looking for me, kill them and then call me...

+++++ Encryption: ON
I dont think that training the hounds is going to occupy enough fo my
time to keep me happy. If there is anything else you need done, please
let me know...we can keep a running tab. You buy the beer, Ill take out
the trash.
+++++ Encryption: Off ]<<<<<

-- Kor <18:08:08 / 11-15-55>

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