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From: "Michael R. Goldberg" <mrgoldbe@**.NETCOM.COM>
Subject: Rising tide
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 22:46:27 -0600
***** Private: Midnight
>>>>>[ Brother! I see you are living up to your reputation. I want a
white flag meeting with you to talk about things. Perhaps you should
include Death and Geiger in the discussion. Name time and place.
]<<<<<
-- Legion <04:11:35/03-13-58>

***** Private: Legion, Death, Geiger
>>>>>[ Recruiting old members again, Legion, or is this something else?
>>encrypted<<]<<<<<
-- Midnight <04:12:47/03-13-58>

***** Private: Midnight, Death, Geiger
>>>>>[ This is one of those "something else." And see you then
and
there. ]<<<<<
-- Legion < 04:12:59/03-13-58>

***** Internal: Death, Geiger
>>>>>[ His agreement to meet us in there means that they are highly
unlikely to try any trickery. Still, be on your guard. Legion is sharp
from what I remember. And the "we" crap, isn't as far from the truth as
it seems. ]<<<<<
-- Midnight <04:13:23/03-13-58>

***** Private: Kor
>>>>>[ Your first logical guess is wrong, because we received a warn
off from Scourge. Since he is now in a more transportable form, we are
holding off until, things cool off enough to bury him.

If you aren't at the services, then, I'll make sure someone mentions
it. I probably won't be worth much, so it probably won't be me. At
this point, I will be surprised if I live to see it.

I have his combat guitar. It is to remind me that I fucked up again.
If I get the fragging chance I'm going to break the damn thing over the
Wanderer's corpse. Sort of my feeble attempt to pay him back for what
I have erringly caused the world to lose. I don't know who has his
other guitars. I assume Archangel, but I don't really know. Maybe
Scourge knows. I've been to afraid to ask. ]<<<<<
-- Midnight <04:19:52/03-13-58>

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