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From: ANGLISS BRIAN EDWARD <angliss@****.Colorado.EDU>
Subject: Re: Contract
Date: Tue, 27 Aug 1996 22:14:29 -0600 (MDT)
*****PRIVATE: Jason R. Stormwind
>>>>>[Consider me a fixer these days. Active enough to get into the game
when I really want to or have a vested interest in the outcome, but
inactive enough that I'm out of most of the day-to-day runs. Semi-Active
player would be most accurate.

Looks like the work will be....interesting, to say the least. I'm sure
that the group will be getting together with you with the details.

Part of the reason I'm not doing this one myself is it's not up my alley.
I'm really a sneak around type rather than a frontal assault type. And
you made this one seem like closer to the frontal assault than the sneak
around. For this you need people who are experts, and while I've done it
from time to time, I'm not really an expert. Moose, White Flag, and Roxey
are, without a doubt. And Diana brings so many things to the table that
she's just all-around great at what she does.]<<<<<
-- Action Jackson <22:10:32/08-27-57>

*****PRIVATE: Jason R. Stormwind
>>>>>[At this point, I will be the group's contact for ease on both our
parts. The following should be enough to cover our fee for the time you
requested >>encrypted<<.

I would prefer to have Mr. Foster under my command rather than be under
his, if you don't mind. Nothing personal, but until I know someone's
specialties and weaknesses, I don't know how to compensate well. Please,
have him report to the following: >>address<< tomorrow at about 1400
hours. He will be met by myself. I'd like to spend some time talking
with him before the drek hits the fan.

We will be bringing all our own gear, and will arrive loaded for a war.
Hopefully it will not be necessary.]<<<<<
-- Moose <22:15:32/08-27-57>

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