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From: Brian Rogers <rogers@****.uiuc.edu>
Subject: Ok.
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 11:43:53 -0500
***** PRIVATE: Neuron Basher
>>>>>[I am afraid of being drek home to where I live, if you knwo what
I mean. I would rather hire outside talent to run extraction than to have
a lucky camera get a glimps of one of our choppers or transports coming
in low over a Military Target.

Head-lines read: Serenity Security Gunships spotted over Calumet Park, Il.
"In a daring assult on a Military Encampment, Serenity Security, based out
of Seattle, alledgely kills 50 in attempt to free Insects. Teressa Jackson,
Press Secretary for Serenity said 'You must be mistaken, we would never
authorize such an action'. When confronted with images of 3 of their key
personel she quickly changed her story to 'Im sorry, I have no further comment'.
Jason Stormwind, Founder of both Industrial Sound and Magic, and entertainment
and law enforcement training leader, and Serenity Security could not be
reached for comment. Rumor has it that he was injured in the assault which,
as started before, killed 50 innocent Military personel. This reporter feels
that it serves him right."

Either way, its too dangerous to send in more than a couple of people. I think
we have a better chance at getting in and out quietly. If it does get noisy,
I think is better to have local talent making the noise. That way, I can walk
away with no regrets.

You've seen the cover story. Feel more than free, say even, compelled to
offer your services to Buzz to make sure we are as tight as we can
get on that. If you have any suggestions -- that goes for all of you --
to equipment, let me know. Im not going in without the sword or the
dagger, thats certain. I've been face to face with Invae before, and, well,
my magics were nearly useless. And that is something I regret ever having
to say.]<<<<<
-- Jason R. Stormwind <16:26:48 / 06-20-57>

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