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From: Sascha Pabst <Sascha.Pabst@**********.UNI-OLDENBURG.DE>
Subject: Re: Gweedo
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 21:22:00 +0000
On 11 Mar 97 at 19:35, Paul J. Adam wrote:
[snip]
> Fight for his cause, and I'll kill you the way I killed Thunda.]<<<<<
> -- Lynch <19:35:43/03-11-58>
>
> *****PRIVATE: Lilith
> >>>>>[Well, that should stir things up a little
<g>]<<<<<
> -- Lynch <19:36:54/01-11-58>
indeed... it does :-)

Abraham takes the matter to a trid station. Not a major one (they just
didn't buy the story), but it isn't one of the humanis-friendly ones,
either.

People's League is a small policlub of middle- to upperclass people
slightly anti-metahuman. These are the people who'll say "Of course
all people are equal, but these trolls could be much better equal if
they were seperated - for their own best, of course." "Of course
dwarves are people too, but they are somehow... strange. And most of
them smell." They are dangerous, because they have much power, but
will not enter the shadows themselves. They'd rather use their
connections and do raise media's attention. And of course they don't
like SIGA being involved with the FBI - they are fey-friends, after
all...

SIGA's PR will receive a request from Channel 74 for a statement to
this accusations. If they will be forwarded to Shadowland/TK depends
on you (mostly Paul, I suppose :-)


Sascha
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