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From: Brian Rogers <rogers@****.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: Thanks
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 1994 15:56:16 -0600
***** PRIVATE: Freddy Frypp
>>>>>[Thanks for the mail.

If these Marine fellows are going to be a problem I am going
to need the right papers and ID to go along with this uniform. I am as likely
to unload on them as I am anyone else who gives me flack and I am sure
you dont want our reputation taking a dive into the shitter.

Castor and Pollux are here with me now. They do not take kindly to cages or
being close into things so I tend to let them have the run of the place
when I have the liberty to do such a thing. If you have a rover that is
big enough for the 3 or 4 of us to sit and drive around comfortably that
will be more than enough.

Unless you told the people in the office who I was you might want to tighten
up your internal security a bit. I was able to randomly wander around until
I found someone who seemed to be running communications. I waited for a
gap and asked for your security frequencies (so I can reset my communications
gear) and lo and behold...they were given to me. As and ye shall recieve,
Seek and ye shall find, cast ram and the door shall be op'd unto you.

There doesnt seem to be a Rover here for me so I will take this first night
out on foot. We could use the excercise anyway.

Am I here to discourage these little fraggers or do you need something more
immediate / permenent?

I have heard of this Dark Angel person a couple of times but have not met
him yes. I assume that he is out here with you guys.

My sleeping pattern is completely fucked right now. Give me a call over the
Sec Com-lines or come looking for me out in the Berkley area (I am picking up
that patrol tonight...Ill do it on foot until you find me a rover)...A drink
sounds mighty nice right now.]<<<<<

-- Kor <21:39:43 / 11-16-55>

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