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From: The Wyrm Ouroboros <oroboros@******.COM>
Subject: An order for Freddy
Date: Wed, 30 Nov 1994 18:59:26 -0800
>>>>>[ Mr. Frypp, here is our first order.

First, we require you to purchase thirty Barret 121 rifles, sixteen Ares HVARs,
forty-five Spas-22s, and three Great Dragon ATGMs. They are to be shipped to
**Location**, Portland, TT.

Second, we require you to take five Steyr AUG-CSL variable weapons off our
hands, as well as twenty five Remington Roomsweepers, perhaps half of which
have been retro-fitted with smartgun technology. We also have two Ferrari
Appaloosa Light Scout vehicles that we ... find to be too warm for our
tastes. Please do not go below 750,000 nY on the latter craft.

Next, a shipment of Crystech MatrixFlyer cyberdecks requires transport from
a warehouse in Springfield, IL, UCAS, to Tokyo; accompanying them will be
a pair of personages needing relocation. Additional monies for their well-
being will be sent, as well as for the inconvenience of meta/human tranport.

A shipment of two hundred SAMs, twenty launchers, twenty suits of Medium
Security armour with helmets, certain specific modifications thus **mods**,
and a full twenty-man tactical communication system needs acquiring. We
will have ready a shipment of Enfield AS-7 assault shotguns prepared in
Houston, if you can move them from the CAS, along with twenty thousand
rounds of ammunition. The entire shipment will be going to New Guinea, in
specific, **location2**.

We believe that will be all; if you require anything, simply let us know.
It has, as we are sure it will always be, been a pleasure doing business
with you and your company. ]<<<<<
-- OS^2 <19:00:00/11-30-55>

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