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From: Brian Rogers <rogers@****.uiuc.edu>
Subject: Sweet home, Chicago
Date: Mon, 17 Jun 1996 15:16:30 -0500
***** PRIVATE: Skuff, Trax, Neuron Basher
>>>>>[Safari. Thats an interesting analogy. I just hope I am the
hunter, not the other way around.

Im heading into Calumet, and from there we might attempt to penetrate the
Containment Zone.

As to what countermeasures? Prolly the best Military CM's they can
find. I dont know if they are still surpressing transmissions, but I have
to assume the worse. I cant count on being able to get a watcher out of
there to send a message, and I wont make the jump to astral space myself
because I dont know what the background count will do to me. Elementals do
not carry messages. They get very pissy when you ask them to, so I dont.

This leaves me with two options: Carry chips in and out, and hope what little
bit of radiation shield you can come up with will work. Or, try to tight beam
the information off a sat uplink to someone back here or outside the CZ set
up to catch the info. The problem with this is that it can be intercepted.

I dont know how light or how heavy I will be able to travel. If I have
to go in without the suit, Im going to be sans recording gear and the
spare battery packs the armor packs.

As it stands: Armor, my dagger, my sword, the deck, camera + chips, battery
packs. That might be the extent of what I can actually carry and still be
able to defend myself physically.

Im not taking the SMG. I might take a Taser in, and my side arm. Im going to
use spells for food...takes up too much space. Rad Suit...do I need one of
these? Anyone know?]<<<<<
-- Jason R. Stormwind <19:35:29 / 06-17-57>

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