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From: Chad Hanley <HANLEYC@*****.INDSTATE.EDU>
Subject: Re: A nice visit to the fort.
Date: Tue, 13 Dec 1994 22:55:35 GMT-5
>>>>>[Aardvark, you can count me in when you go again, mate. All this
data-crunching just isn't my style and now I'm so jittery I can see
raindrops in a hurricane.

Jasmine, I'm not really sure that Katherine is still alive. I had a
mage friend of mine do a ritual search for her through the doll and
pictures and it came up negative. He said either she's dead or the
doll wasn't a good enough connection. You know, it really doesn't
matter who's behind it all if she or any other children are dead
'cause I'm gonna bring the world down around their ears.

And speaking of children, I'm sorry to all involved about the delay
in getting the full list of orks. I had to do some personal footwork
to get the rest of the names and I needed my decker to help sort
and organize all the data I've received in the last couple weeks.
Here's the list of all the orks who lived on Whidbey Island with
their relations and ages.

+++++ Download Orks.List

I also found out, rather belatedly, that it looks like the survivors
went to Fort Worden and that currently some serious drek is going down
there. Aardvark just proved that to be true.

I think we're going to need a detailed description of the fort's
defenses from Aardvark before we go in again. I've got the feeling
we're going to be penetrating pretty deep this time and I don't want
to be caught with my pants down. Not that we couldn't handle it, I
would just rather this be seamless and quiet. Maybe I should ask for
world peace while I'm at it.]<<<<<
-- Backlash <22:55:21/12-13-55>

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