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From: "Mark L. Neidengard" <mneideng@****.CALTECH.EDU>
Subject: Re: Calling Lynch
Date: Sun, 5 Jan 1997 12:59:49 -0800
*****PRIVATE: Lynch
>>>>>[ It all depends on what you slap his wrist with, doesn't it? I was
thinking of something highly explosive or toxic, myself.

At present, I have an assortment of Matrix consultants hard at work trying to
ascertain the exact whereabouts of the Matrix transmissions; I am currently
awaiting the results of some "physical" inquires my employers are making,
but I can say right now that this character appears to have some _serious_
corporate backing. It appears that someone within Fuchi has been helping him
directly, as your people may learn from some of the information to follow.
But be warned: I have reason to suspect some factionism within the Fuchi
research bureaucracy and I am not sure whom I would trust there at present.

I (and my employers) have also caught wind of the heist from Lonestar. This
has increased their anxiety enough to authorize some heavy artillery. Meaning
V-12 and his team (which has gotten larger than the last time) are en route
to the area, loaded for some serious trouble. In any event, here are some
Matrix traces extracted by some of my associates:

+++++include zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Use "Antimony Melon" to decrypt and read it; don't ask how I have access to the
system. Best I could do for secure commo to you on short notice.

If you feel like sharing anything relevant, I'd certainly be appreciative.
I expect to see some of my other inquiries bear fruit within 48 hours, and I
hope to be able to share some of their results with you as well.

Personally, I have an ugly suspicion that this is someone's idea of a "field
test". If so, the "support personell" could be every bit as annoying as
the
primary target himself...
]<<<<<
-- AlexandriaN <12:30:58 / 01-05-58>

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