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From: "Brian E. Angliss" <ANGLISS@******.BITNET>
Subject: Boston problems(more of them)
Date: Sat, 19 Nov 1994 21:17:03 -0500
>>>>>[I suspect difficulties attending the meeting, due to the rapid and
accelerating degeneration of the conditions in Boston.

Shiawas New York has released a statement that they are doing everything in
thier power to restore services to the metroplex. However, from what I have
gathered from my associates in various locations around Boston, Shiawase is
totally unable to restart any services. The sewers and treatment system has
completely ceased to operate for 38% of Boston. Potable water is no longer
available for 29% of Boston. All the food reserves have been consumed and
riots are beginning. The first outbreaks of VITAS have appeared, as have the
first Bubonic plague victims. Normally, the plague would be totally curable
and stoppable, but the medical service providers are no longer able to
distribute penicillen and similar medications.

And most inconvienent for Matrixrunners such as myself is the failure of
power services. I am without power, running on batteries, a generator, and
several, well concealed solar panels. I understand that 47% of Boston is
without power, further hampering efforts to clean up the city and return things
to normal.

And if citizens realize this could happen worldwide, there shall be a panic and
what happened to Chicago would happen here. Until the demons finish thier
buisness in Boston and spread outward, destroying all they touch and bringing
the world as we know it to an abrupt end.

We must stop this construct before it becomes powerful enough to endanger more
than just Boston, but the rest of this planet as well. Perhaps if the Virus
had been stopped soon enough, the Crash might have been averted
altogether.]<<<<<
-- Mercury <21:15:28/11-19-55>

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