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From: Brian Rogers <rogers@****.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: None
Date: Thu, 9 Jan 1997 02:36:07 -0600
***** INTERNAL: Serenity Security, Kevin Donaldson, Mark Ginsen, Shane Hoteken
>>>>>[Tris just informed me of a post that just went out over shadowland
anout live wire and The Wanderer. She is only slightly more upset than
I am about the situation. I am planning on cornering Nightmare later
tonight, assuming he is in a better mood than he was when I last
talked with him, and ask him what the fuck is going on.

I'd apologize for his actions myself, but there must be a reason. At first
I assumed it was "holy ground" bullshit, but was quickly informed of the
death of the priest seconds before. I just do not know.

I dont have a lot of satelite time right now, so I will be bursting messages
out when I link up -- Akira is doing as well as can be expected. His
cyber arm is badly damaged, a lot of his internals are fragged over
as well. Im afraid Akira cast a spell during combat. I've known he was
active for a while, but he'd made the decision a lot time ago before going
into surgery that the path was was to walk was not one that involved
magic. He's got more cyber and bioware in him than Chris does. Pull
his file if you've never looked at it.

I wont hav time to check shadowland but I think Trix says she will try
to grab important stuff when she has the time.

Sorry this is so sporadic...Akira is going to need a lot of work. I'm
making arrangements for hospitals now. I wish he had family. they'd do
better at helping him remember than I feel I can do. There isnt
much difference between Serenity family and biological family...save time
and memories.

Funerals for Erik, Jake, Jenny, Kitty, Luke, Fred, and Darin will be
at >>encrypted<<.]<<<<<
-- Jason R. Stormwind <08:26:33 / 09-JAN-58>
Field Officer
Serenity Security

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