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From: Brian Smith <bes3@****.ucc.nau.edu>
Subject: Re: Seattle and other information
Date: Wed, 22 Nov 1995 16:07:07 -0700 (MST)
>>>>>[Found this whilst out and about today...

+++BEGIN TRIDEO FEED

...This is Dan Mullaney for GNN News in Seattle. The explosion at Maxim
Security earlier today was apparently one heard 'round the world as
reports keep coming in.
So far, we have heard that MSI warehouses in San Francisco, Portland,
Chicago, London, Berlin, and other major cities have been the target of
bombings today. It is unknown at this time whether this is the act of
terrorists or the start of a corporate war between the up-and-coming Maxim
and her rivals. Responsibility has not been claimed, but anonymous
sources indicate that a disk was found untouched at the site of one such
explosion in Seattle earlier today. It is presumably a calling card of
the bomber...

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Pretty nifty, huh? I just hope none of you out there are
responsible. You all know who I'm referring to.]<<<<<
-- Storyteller (Once-Upon/A-Time)


*****NOT TO: Velli, Maxim
>>>>>[Something I didn't include in the newsfeed, guys. I found out that
the disk contains the text of one of those old detective novels from the
early twentieth. It looks like Pulp Fiction is on the move.]<<<<<
-- Storyteller (Once-Upon/A-Time)


*****PRIVATE: Ripley
>>>>>[Rip, we've gotta do something here. I've got a bad feeling that
Velli knows Trish is behind this. I hope not, but it might be safer for
her to skip town for a couple of days, know what I mean?]<<<<<
-- Storyteller (Once-Upon/A-Time)


*****PRIVATE: Storyteller
>>>>>[I'll keep an eye out, thanks for the tip. I'll suggest leaving,
but I don't think that Trish is gonna go anywhere until this whole thing
is settled to her satisfaction.]<<<<<
-- Ripley (16:05:34/11-22-56)

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