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From: "Paul J. Adam" <shadowtk@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Re: Aftermath...
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 1997 19:47:17 +0000
*****PRIVATE: Arashi
>>>>>[Don't be too sorry. You warned him to stay back because he was
dangerous. He didn't, he died, and he soaked up two SAMs meant for our
people. His choice, his risk, my only real regret is that he took a
pilot down with him.

I saw the results of your shooting: nice work. And while the sentryguns
might not have been the most glamorous of targets, until they were taken
out we were cut off with no backup and no retreat, so I personally
considered them moderately important.

I take your hint on the reporters and we'll take a look, but the problem
is all you need is the right pirate station. Willis followed everything
the Oliver Stone Foundation produces, and was notorious for racing in
anywhere a "Government atrocity against the people" was in progress. Tip
him off and stand back, no need to buy. I'd guess the City Hall guy was
the same.

I didn't have much to do with the City Hall bomb, but I'd guess a reason
it was C-6 isn't being reported was that it's a filter. Most of his
previous bombs were C-12 or better, but his supplies dried up: so he had
to downgrade. Not many people know that. Those who come to us with
information about the "big Composition Twelve bomb" don't get such a
high credibility rating.

We're getting together at >>encrypted<< fairly soon. Low profile,
neutral ground (not that either of you have too much to worry about
there, methinks), should be safe. Tell Jenny not to worry about Easy,
just not to make any sudden movements and under no circumstances to show
any fear <evil smile>

Oh, and the Feds are quietly paying for help received. If you cost up
that sortie, we should be able to reimburse you and your
employers.]<<<<<
-- Lilith <19:46:56/01-15-58>

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