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From: D'Arkan <D'Arkan@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Re: Beating the Streets
Date: Sun, 5 Jan 1997 06:55:52 +0000
*****PRIVATE: Lynch
>>>>>[You may have been busy and missed the information. Hakkerstone
and three others died this evening, we locked a trace on his last post
to you, thankkfully we a couple of people active in the Matrix, they
were able to recognise the signature of his deck, maybe by fluke or
design, we got an address. It hosed. Something was in the room when we
arrived.


We had a shock when the fucker jumped out of a fifth storey window and
hit the ground running, but forensics have found a microcable hanging
out of the window, seems he jumped out attached to some sort of safety
harness, which makes me think it was a trap. Cam analysis indicates
what we met was not Thunda.


This has been a bit of a shock, we didn't expect to get hit this hard.
no move had been planned until LSS SWAT arrived for backup. But somehow
he knew we were there. The gloves are officialy off now. FBI
headquarters are posting him to the matrix, with a 4.5 million reward,
and we have EP sanction. Dead or Alive, Lynch, he is now wanted badly
enough for the hill to sanction death.


Which means you're officiallly a part of the team again, and have our
full co-operation. I don't know if we'll be of any use when he's found,
but I don't think anyone here will want to miss it.


As for a leak, I find that difficult to believe, the people here have
been checked, however, I will take your word that information has
escaped, and I will personally look into it. If I find out someone here
is helping the bastard, I'll hand you their head on a silver
plate.]<<<<<
-- Lt. D'Arkan <06:11:17/01-05-58>

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