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From: Mike Goldberg <michael.goldberg@*******.COM>
Subject: None
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 1997 10:29:31 MST
***** Internal: Death
>>>>>[ Kor wants to meet with me. ]<<<<<
-- Midnight <16:58:18/03-13-58>

***** Internal: Midnight
>>>>>[ Remember who your hunters are and what they will do if they capture
you or your friend. Still it wouldn't go for blowing off your friend.
Meet him, and remember what you risk.

What type of meeting? ]<<<<<
-- Death <17:03:03/03-13-58>

***** Internal: Death
>>>>>[ Thanks, Mom. I'll remember that. Its astral. And I guess I get to
pick the when and where. ]<<<<<
-- Midnight <17:04:12/03-13-58>

***** Internal: Midnight
>>>>>[ Its your call, but this is how I would do it. Have Famine and Lady
Quinn watch our bodies. We both go to Astral meet separately. You meet
Kor. I hang away in the darkness and discourage any pursuit. Once pursuit
is dealt with, then we go back to our bodies.

A good location that he will know is the location that we had people meet
at for the ride down to the meeting place. ]<<<<<
-- Death <17:07:36/03-13-58>

***** Internal: Famine, Death, The Mighty Quinn
>>>>>[ Death won. I'm going on an astral meeting. Its in Denver. Death,
ever so gracious is doing astral backup in case things go sour. Assuming
you two are willing, I would like you both watching our bodies. That okay
with you? ]<<<<<
-- Midnight <17:08:01/03-13-58>

***** Internal: Death, Midnight, The Mighty Quinn
>>>>>[ Sure no problem. ]<<<<<
-- Famine <17:09:44/03-13-58>

***** Private: Kor
>>>>>[ What do we need to talk about? This morning I received another
reminder that I'm crunched for time. So free time is just another joke on
me. Still, I can probably get away for a little while.

Meet at >>encrypted<<. For your own safety, I strongly encourage you to a)
not bring any friends and b) do not follow me from the meet.]<<<<<
-- Midnight <17:22:43/03-13-58>

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