Back to the main page

Mailing List Logs for ShadowRN

From: Kris Maxwell <kmaxwell@***.umd.edu>
Subject: Boom...
Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 09:56:36 -0400 (EDT)
>>>>>[Anyone guess who this is?

+++++upload video
+++++Begin video

The picture begins with a scene reminicent of old acion flicks such
as "Die Hard" etc. A rather large building was lown to the ground,
completely destroyed by a series of large, apparently well placed
explosives. All thats left of the building is rubble. The surrounding
buildings appear to have received cosmetic damage, but nothing more. Of
course, from this distance, you can't really tell.

The camera goes to your average news corespondant. Leggy blonde with
tall male in background looking perturbed. The lady begins speaking.

"This just in. We are standing at the scene of a deadly and highly
worrysome crime. A few moments ago, this corporate building just
exploded. The building was owned by Mistuhama International, a rather
small, comparatively speaking, corporation that deals in "bodyware" as it
is known on the streets. The perpetrators of the crime are unknown at
this time. Our only clues may have been on the cameras, which were
destroyed in the explosion."

The man begins speaking.

"Thats right Jennifer. Just a few moments ago we got wind of this
horrible act. The nearby buildings have been very slightly damaged. Lone
Star is scouring the place as we speak. No witnesses have as yet been
found. Anyone with any clues or any witnesses should contact this station
and Lone Star immediately.

+++++End video

Hmm, looks familiar, eh? Anyone else here worked for Aztecnology, or seen
thier files. Looks like Boom Boom really is back in town.]<<<<<
-- Blademaster <09:5:34/4-10-57>

Disclaimer

These messages were posted a long time ago on a mailing list far, far away. The copyright to their contents probably lies with the original authors of the individual messages, but since they were published in an electronic forum that anyone could subscribe to, and the logs were available to subscribers and most likely non-subscribers as well, it's felt that re-publishing them here is a kind of public service.