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From: Sascha Pabst <Sascha.Pabst@**********.UNI-OLDENBURG.DE>
Subject: ODIN - Bughunt
Date: Mon, 27 Jan 1997 14:15:04 +0000
***** PRIVATE: Lynch
>>>>>[ As you already were interested in finding and hunting invae, I'd
like to inform you on two things.

First, I am sorry to have caused that much confusion in Chicago
recently. I know sending that many watchers into town had alerted the
military astral troopers, but you can asure them that will stop now.
I've gathered the data I needed, or rather, haven't. The military mages
are really good, I've to say, but too few. Maybe you can invluence
someone to deploy more magicians in the area. It is not a good sign I
managed to scoop nearly every area but military bases with watchers
(although it took some time in several areas).

Second. I am quite sure there are no more bug hives in the Area of
Chicago (outside the CZ, that is, of course *sad grin*). Although this
sounds good, we are quite sure at least one hive, probably two, are out
there, maybe running, no, moving towards Seattle. I have no signature
to follow, no trace to use, so can't find them. For all I know they are
after an ork called 'Bull', or, to be more exact, after his children.
Last I know of Bull is that he was in Seattle, and probably still is,
hence my suspicion on the hives' destination.

Um - on a related matter... we have to find out some things about the
hive(s) that follow Bull, and therefore need to enter the CZ physically
(No, I am not mad enough to enter it astrally!). Is there any chance to
find patrol plans for south chicago, especially air patrols? Foot
patrols at the wester border of the CZ? Offshore sea patrols? Anything?

I know this is sensitive data, but we really need to get some trace on
the fucking bugs, real fast, and going in is the only option we have
now, so I thought asking couldn't harm... ]<<<<<
-- Canis <14:13:27/01-27-58>

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