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From: Mike Goldberg <michael.goldberg@*******.COM>
Subject: A little panicky?
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 1997 17:48:00 MST
***** Private: Legion
>>>>>[ Hey. I got a problem and I was wondering if you could help me out
since it is a common enemy. ]<<<<<
-- Skinner <22:31:45/03-26-58>

***** Private: Skinner
>>>>>[ Who are you? Who is the "enemy"? And how did you find
out about
us? ]<<<<<
-- Legion <22:32:44/03-26-58>

***** Private: Legion
>>>>>[ I'm one of the people involved in a certain person's MIA back in
Philly. Heard you were real careful when passing through there. Made some
calls and found out that news about Serenity and people who are suspected
of being among the in crowd of runners with them is something you find
highly fascinating.

I want to hire you guys to protect us. ]<<<<<
-- Skinner <22:35:10/03-26-58>

***** Private: Skinner
>>>>>[ Skinner. If you were afraid of Serenity, then we guess you
shouldn't have taken whatever job you took then. We're sorry, but we don't
do sympathy jobs, especially against well armed corporations. Go bother
someone else, like your Johnson. Or better yet, if what you are dealing
with involves Serenity and Ares, contact >>encrypted<<. From what we have
heard they have a vested interested. ]<<<<<
-- Legion <22:39:16/03-26-58>

***** Private: Legion
>>>>>[ How do I find out if it involves Ares too? ]<<<<<
-- Skinner <22:39:48/03-25-58>

***** Private: Skinner
>>>>>[ Do some footwork, Skinner. If you are willing to come to the table,
we might already know the answer to that. But gaining our knowledge is
expensive and dangerous. ]<<<<<
-- Legion <22:42:30/3-26-58>

***** Internal: Legion's Log
>>>>>[ Another running team is interested in Serenity. We have decided to
shadow them, and make it look like Ares. Might prove prudent if Serenity
gains to much interest in us. ]<<<<<
-- Legion <22:45:46/03-26-58>

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