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From: Brian Rogers <rogers@****.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: None
Date: Sat, 4 Jan 1997 01:06:56 -0600
***** PRIVATE: Priest, Neuron Basher, Merrox, Scourge, Ratspeak
>>>>>[I've a favor to ask -=- Can you all, come up with a solid enough
trace back switching routine that would allow me to piddle around enough
with InterPol to get Drake involved with the Thunda problem?

I doubt seriously that they would look TOO deeply into it, as they seem
ready to get inolved but it would still have to be enough that it doesnt
point back at me, Serenity, or any of you. Needs to point anywhere but
here. I've a couple of ideas

+++++ Include brainstorm

What do you all think?]<<<<<
-- Skuff <06:51:44 / 01-04-58>

***** PRIVATE: Skuff
>>>>>[Local switching I can handle, but InterPol would see through most
of that very quickly. Im not yet willing to put my switching skills up
against what InterPol has to offer. Even with the time that I have
available to me on a couple satalites, I dont think its worth the hassles.

If you can come up with a better plan that didnt involve directly going
into InterPol, I'd be all for that.]<<<<<
-- Merrox <06:51:45 / 01-04-58>

>>>>>[ Oh, COME ON! You've gotta help me on this one. Its too sweet to
pass up ]<<<<<
-- Skuff <06:51:46 / 01-04-58>

>>>>>[ Not in its current incarnation I am not. Too much risk with very
limited gain. He'll make a mistake and get his own ass in deep shit, you
know that as well as I do ]<<<<<
-- Merrox <06:51:47 / 01-04-58>

>>>>>[ Where is your sense of adventure? I'd bet Scourge would help out if
he had the time. ]<<<<<
-- Skuff <06:51:47 / 01-04-58>

>>>>>[ Even Ratspeak wouldnt go there and you know it. If you want to hire
it out and burn shadow contacts, thats up to you, but I wouldnt suggest
it at this time. I dont think its worth it. Let him hang himself.]<<<<<
-- Merrox <06:51:48 / 01-04-58>

>>>>>[ FRAG! Lamer! ]<<<<<
-- Skuff <06:51:48 / 01-04-58>

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