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From: Brian Rogers <rogers@****.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: None
Date: Wed, 23 Nov 1994 11:44:44 -0600
***** PRIVATE: Freddy Frypp, Chris Tarleton
>>>>>[Hmmm.

Remind me next time to pay closer attention to you when you ask if I am
up for something.

I would love to take the woofs (Castor and Pollux) into the fray with us
but they have never seen action before and I am more than a little leary
of losing them. They are the only family I have left, man. You can get
me in full combat mode which should more than make up for not having the
pups in action.

I know that you are many year my senior and likely have been on more runs
than I will ever see but you plan has a lot of holes in it. I can point
them out at the meeting if you like. Rental agencies tend to put their own
pilots onto boats (or planes) when you go out fishing or diving. Unless
you dont care and are willing to liquidate the boat's captain, that is
going to be a problem.

Matrix -- I might have something that will make things a little easier
for you. This is the one and only use that I get out of this so only use
it if you are going in there for more than just the plans. While I was
Aztech many moons ago I was given access to a couple of the machines there
for mail and magical research (despite the rumors, Aztech is pretty magic
heavy these days).

+++++ Include NewUserLetters

Those are the letters I recieved when the accounts were created. They arent
likely to be of use to you but I have never really been able to come up with
a plan on how to abuse them. With the shake up and all, the might have just
shut down all accounts and rebuilt things from the ground up. Who knows?

If it is not against our clients wishes, I would like to be allowed to do as
much structual damage as I can while there. Call it back pay...I didnt even
get a severence pay check. ]<<<<<

-- Kor <17:33:42 / 11-23-55>

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