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From: "Menno E. Broos" <bibroos@**.FEW.EUR.NL>
Subject: Ork Info
Date: Wed, 30 Nov 1994 19:24:45 +0100
***** Private: Backlash.
>>>>>[ I think I finally have something for you. It was fraggin' hard
to find, so it took a little longer than I planned. Anyway,
there were about 60 Orks living on Whidbey Island, and they aren't
there any more. They were kinda weird, and I still don't know for
sure why they left. There are a few rumours I picked up, but I
don't know if they are true or not. See for yourself.
- "They fled because they were attacked by a policlub. I'm not sure
which one, but I might find out in a couple of days if ya want."
- "They are taking a collective cruise through the Yellow Sea. Why,
I even got a postcard form one of my friends!
+++++ Include Post.Card
I don't know when they're back, I think in about a month of two."
(I told you they were kinda wierd).
- "Some corp used the area as some test site. Unfortunalely, the Orks
were there, but the corp didn't matter that very much. I don't
know what kind of test, but I think it ain't pleasant. Probably
the newest Desert Wars Kill-Da-Enemie-Gash. Or something like that.
Some of the Orks survived the 'test' and fled to some fort. Please
pass me that bottle, will ya."
Well that's it. I know it is not much, but there were remarkably few
contacts between that Ork community and the people I know. So you
have to do with it. O yeah, I managed to get some names, about 20.

+++++ Include ListOfNames

If you really need more, I'll dig further, but I doubt I'll find more
of interest. Please let me know. ]<<<<<
-- Gnork (19:22:13/11-30-55)

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