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From: Basilisk <prier@***.UNIBAS.CH>
Subject: Re: Ork Info
Date: Mon, 5 Dec 1994 14:58:39 +0100
>>>>>[Backlash, OK, yer on the level, as far as my contacts can tell me, so
here's some of the info ya wanted. There was a group of us Orks on the
island for a while. They were pretty reclusive, so's I didn't have much
contact with em. I delivered some supplies out there a coupla times, which
was difficult, cause it ain't easy ta find a place to tie up around there.
I ended up havin ta tie up a ways away, and some of them came to haul the
supplies. The only names I know are Jim Andrews, the guy I was deliverin
to, and a couple a guys named Eric Blitz and Dennis Lamberth, who came to
haul the stuff away. There were also a couple boys there helpin out. One
was named John, I think he was Andrews' son. I'm not sure a the other
two, but I think they were Phil and Tom. Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's right.
Like ah said, I only had contact myself a coupla times, but I've heard
rumors. Seems they were havin some trouble up there for a while, don't
know what exactly, then they all just disappeared. I've heard a couple
versions. Either they got fed up with whatever was givin em trouble and
just left, or they were attacked and all killed or taken away, or somethin
in between. The ones I met didn't look like the kind to run away from a
fight, so's I tend to agree with the latter theory, but I can't be sure.

One more thing. I see a lot boatin around out there, and hear more. There's
been some strange activity out on the point there, just across from where
the Orks were livin. I don't know what's goin on there, but I started hearin
about it around the time the Orks left. If yer serious about findin em, I
suggest you check it out.]<<<<<
-- Sprockethead <05:58:12/11-05-55>

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