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From: LabRat@*********.CO.NZ (Jays)
Subject: Re: Interesting...
Date: Wed, 26 Jun 96 13:25 NZST
***** PRIVATE: Jason R. Stormwind
>>>>>[Even when you make something yourself, you can show up little
tricks and traits your teacher taught you. Take artists as an example, the
brilliant ones have a style of their own from the start, but the stock artist
shows up the style of the person who taught them for some time, until they
develop a real feel for what they are doing.
Most of these agents would have been trained to a stanard level by the same
people and will use essentially the same formulae with there own personal
style trying to shine through. If you know what little traits are common
then it can all help knowing what is going on.

As to my "war" zone comment, well as I mentioned the CDC agents are trained
to be fanatic about what they do. On top of this they have federal
jurisdiction so they tend to be almost gung-ho, but not in a foolish way.
If this budget boost comes our way there will be a considerable number of
well equipped and trained HMHVV and Toxic hunters in town with no real qualms
about causing collateral damage if it means catching a Ghoul, or whatever they
are hunting, to score media points with.

I have spent about a month in Chicago, unofficial stuff, a fellow from Tir
wanted me to go find his Banshee daughter before she got herself killed.
Turned out she had joined up with a few other of her kind and a pack of Ghouls.
They were living at the edge of the Orc underground and feeding off them. I
helped the Orcs take out the more militant ring leaders and the rest dispersed
before the Orcs could catch them. Managed to get the girl out too. I dare say
that the Orcs are no more after the way Chicago went up, pity, they were a
good bunch of guys.
]<<<<<
-- Dirk Vincent <12:55:34/06-26-57>

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