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From: "Paul J. Adam" <shadowtk@********.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Nope
Date: Fri, 21 Jun 1996 00:11:53 +0100
*****PRIVATE: Buzz, Jason R. Stormwind, Blade
>>>>>[Guards I doubt - we're dealing with inmates, the guards might get
stripped off. Can't see them being invited to escape :) The background
is a group of persistent escape-attempters - which fits a pretty tough
team well, now I think about it. Duuuhhh.... I am so *stupid*...

+++++include video clip: Elmer Fudd turns into a jackass, brays, turns
back into Elmer.

Gunny and and Silent Running probably best for the team, takes us up to
five which is a nice number. Mr Stormwind and I are magicians already,
and magic's usually a bad idea inside the Zone. It's downright alarming
what comes out of the woodwork after one decent spell, and as for
calling a spirit... But I can shoot things, stab things and kick the
shit out of things if necessary. I didn't used to be a very good
magician, so I learned to be competent anyway, then all of a sudden the
spells started working.

Stormy, you a hermetic or a shaman? You all know I follow Coyote's lead?
And SR is a physad, right? Blade's a cybermonster and I guess Gunny is
too. Any special preferences for people's weaponry? I can set up small-
arms in a cache inside the Zone. Top floor of the Sunseeker Holiday
Company's offices, near Jeffreys and 106, according to my buddy, in what
used to be the elevator machinery. All fronted by me - I might need it
myself sometime later anyway - and a SPAS-22 for me and a M-22 for Blade
is there already, plus a few other goodies.

The Elf is a relatively low priority, but if Dracon Damiyo (boy, another
familiar name) can ID her that might come in handy. I doubt she knows
the why, though, or even much of the who, of the assassination she
performs. If she knew much they'd have killed her too.]<<<<<
-- The Mighty Quinn <00:03:21/06-21-57>

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