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From: Evan Hughes <ehughes@****.carleton.ca>
Subject: Hey Ship Fans...
Date: Thu, 28 Mar 96 15:32:26 EST
>>>>>[I've got a bunch to say today (I would open my own newsnet, but I
don't think I have quite the amount of cash necessary):

HEADLINE:
I hope everyone remembers those weird happenings down int he Orc
Underground, 'cause a few friends of mine (who shall remain nameless to
protect the not-so-innocent) jaundered down there sometime in the last
little while. What they found was kinda interesting... The room was
apparently drenched in magics (how many from LS I wonder?), and there was
also a banshee down there, apparently protecting the chamber where body
was found. There was also a pretty weird specter or apparition down there
too. I don't have a vid feed (damn cameras wouldn't pick it up), but it
was apparently of the woman in her last few seconds of life. Not gorey,
just... Weird...

What I'm curious about is the banshee. What the hell was it doing down
there? Are they smart enough to be left as guards? And if so, are they
stupid enough not to carry out their mission. Not to mention, I though
banshees were vampire elves, and I didn't think elves liked tunnels...


Two.
For anyone who is a fan of ships and all things watergoing (big guns
are an asset too), I just found out today that one of SI's three hulled
MACs is in town. As of tomorrow its going to be open to the public (!). Of
course, all the good stuff is going to be blocked off, but still on
display will be the (according to the PR guy):
Helipad,
Gun deck(s),
Obs. room.

Our pals at Alta Vista (SI's marketing branch) are also going to be
running a simulated wargame between an SI MAC and any other ship of your
choice. Just thought someone might be interested...

Blah. Thats it.]<<<<<
-- Cybil <15:35:22/28-03-57>

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