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From: Dean Esam <twist@******.EDU.AU>
Subject: Hell on earth
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 1994 15:56:05 +1100
>>>>>[ Greeting my friends, sorry I disappeared after that Pittsburgh
thing, I had a prior commitment to keep...

That experience was chilling, even for one who has fought the bugs
before. The fate of Chicago is distressing, I considered taking a trip
there myself, but too much else to do, besides there's a certain Elven
lady that would kill me.

Incidently, Highlander, I owe it to Vanessa's memory to follow up on that
strange occurance that led to her degenerate mental state, have you had
time to look into that favour I asked of you? ]<<<<<
-- Fenris <20:03:19/11-16-55>

*****Private: Duncan
>>>>>[ I have completed physical and astral recon of the site,
construction has almost been completed and the computers are on line. I
have been unable to determine anything more about our friends motives, at
this point I recommend financing a phony datasteal, the real target being
our friend Gillian' files, both physical and virtual ]<<<<<
-- Fenris <20:06:52/11-16-55>

*****Private: Fenris
>>>>>[ That is acceptable, this should cover the payroll.
]<<<<<
+++++Transfer 100K NY
-- Duncan <20:11:21/11-16-55>

*****Not to: Nightstalker, I.B.A., Highlander
>>>>>[ I have a job for a hot shot decker that doesn't mind working with
uninformed ameteurs, the payroll is 50K, the job is to make a
specific, on site datasteal, no traces, while your assistants steal
everything else that isn't nailed down. For those that may wonder about
the talent that this message is not going to, it is important that this
run is not traced back to me. Therefore I have excluded those who I
generally work with, due to the fact that they may insist. ]<<<<<
-- Fenris <20:16:52/11-16-55>

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