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From: Dark Avenger <Avenger@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: RS: Gathering
Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 22:29:14 +0000
PRIVATE: Red Shift
>>>>>[We're on-line again. Something has turned up. I expect you all
to gather within 48. Gathering is at pre-arranged location. Let's get
busy people.]<<<<<
-- Dark Avenger <22:21:13/03-03-58>


PRIVATE: Dr. Ben Anderson
>>>>>[Thanks for that. We'll be with you in 72. Please have all
relevant documentation and information ready at hand for our
perusal.]<<<<<
-- Dark Avenger <22:22:11/03-03-58>


PRIVATE: Emma
>>>>>[
Engaging Sat-Uplink:
+++++Satlink established
+++++Rerouting: MTA7861A-7T2
+++++Rerouting: CFS107-4A-583K

Apologies for the delay in communication. Research here has been slow
and painful. Also, a couple members of the team decided to catch
something foreign and exotic, suffering accordingly.


We have had an interesting development. New information has come to
light that may reveal the location of the centrepiece of Twilight's
Soul. It is possible that we may also have information regarding the
location of the ceremonial headdress that houses the artefact. If this
is the case, it is likely that we will have an idea of how the article
assembles, and possibly a codex revealing it's usage. I will inform you
later if the information pans out.


Also, a new area of an existing site has been uncovered, and promises
some interesting articles. It may be that the present transportation
arrangements will need to be revised and extended. I will leave it to
you to negotiate your renumeration regarding this extra involvement. It
is the same group of archaeologists that you will be dealing with, so
they will be familiar with your methods. I do not forsee any problem
with enhanced arrangements.


Hopefully I will have something more to report in a few days.]<<<<<
-- Dark Avenger <22:28:34/03-03-58>

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