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From: Cas'i'lnar <Cas'i'lnar@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Escapees
Date: Thu, 9 Jan 1997 05:40:24 +0000
*****PRIVATE: Urbanus
>>>>>[
+++++Uplink engaged.
+++++Enter authorisation code: **** *** ***** ** *
+++++Verifying...
+++++Access authorised.

Urbanus, I have recieved information that may require your attention.
It would appear that something has escaped confinement. The Council is
in emergency session. I want you there as my representative, we must
know what is happening.]<<<<<
-- Cas'i'lnar <14:30:12 GMT/09-01-58>


*****PRIVATE: Urbanus
>>>>>[What to you mean to hell with my plans. URBANUS! What are you
doing!]<<<<<
-- Cas'i'lnar <14:35:07 GMT/08-01-58>


*****PRIVATE: Sarakhime
>>>>>[Where is Urbanus? And what the hell is he
doing?]<<<<<
-- Cas'i'lnar <14:38:51 GMT/08-01-58>


*****PRIVATE: Cas'i'lnar
>>>>>[He has gone for a walk, mistress, in the Amazon]<<<<<
-- Sarakhime <05:43:22/01-09-58>
142A7-1D-M
Reach Fuileach


*****PRIVATE: Sarakhime
>>>>>[WH.... )(&*"%*"!"0"$$%

+++++Connection terminated at source
+++++Disengaging Satlink: 10 secs. (y/n)
....
....
+++++Disengaged.
+++++Connection disabled

]<<<<<
-- Cas'i'lnar <14:50:21 GMT/09-01-58>


*****PRIVATE: Urbanus
>>>>>[Sian would appear to be slightly displeased with
you.]<<<<<
-- Sarakhime <05:28:31/01-09-58>
142A7-1D-M
Reach Fuileach


*****PRIVATE: Sarakhime
>>>>>[Such is life. I will be checking in with our friend in Tarislar,
have they traced the elf woman Easy yet? And the package?


Send Sialeth, in my place to the chamber, she could do with the
experience, it may humble her.]<<<<<
-- Urbanus <06:31:17/01-09-58>
8972-1AD-F
Reach Fuileach


*****PRIVATE: Urbanus
>>>>>[Not yet, but they are close. The package is ready for collection.
Sialeth, also, would appear to be displeased. I do not envy you
Urbanus, you have become an unpopular man tonight, with two women.]<<<<<
-- Sarakhime <06:41:12/01-09-58>
142A7-1D-M
Reach Fuileach

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