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From: Jaimie Nicholson <jaimie.nicholson@********.OTAGO.AC.NZ>
Subject: Astral strike
Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 10:22:29 +1200
*****PRIVATE: Reroute XG71093, SK Seattle HQ
>>>>>[The work is done. I include the local media response to it:

+++++Include file report1.vid
+++++Include file report2.vid
+++++Include file report3.vid
+++++Include file report4.vid

The elven member of the team about which you somehow knew, one Ice (AKA
Murray Jerzyck, SIN >>number<<), was particularly adept on the astral, more
so than any I have seen for a long time. This strikes me as something in
which you may be interested (ref. internal E-mail
>>number<<).]<<<<<
-- L <16:14:28/05-19-58>


*****INTERNAL: Broadcast by the unregistered matrix-based news service
"Online Tonight"
>>>>>[Something very strange has been happening out in SS turf to the
north of Seattle, just west of >>small SS town<<... apparently there has
been some sort of astral battle between corporate astral security forces
and a number of unidentified mages and their spirits, all centered over a
small research facility owned by BioMerieux-SS... from what little is
obvious, since the corp isn't talking, all astrally active structures in
and around the site have been destroyed by the attack. Strangely enough,
this was not the precursor to a physical operation, resulting in much
confusion among BioMerieux-SS's security forces.

+++++Type "+" for more information on what is known about the attack -
warning, charge applies. Children, ask your parents first.
+++++Type "?" for more information on BioMerieux-SS and it's parent corp,
BioMerieux - warning, charge applies. Children, ask your parents first.
+++++Type "P" for more information on magical crimes in the past - warning,
charge applies. Children, ask your parents first.]<<<<<
-- Online Tonight <20:10:25/05-19-58>

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