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From: Mike Goldberg <michael.goldberg@*******.COM>
Subject: Re[2]: YES!
Date: Sat, 8 Nov 1997 20:26:02 MST
***** Private: Lilith
>>>>>[ This first comment is neither here nor there, but I mentioned
to the group most of what was happening and Sprinkler had an
interesting tidbit: "If you are looking to reinforce Sascha's
troops, there are two individuals who have extensive mercenary
contacts and can usually find troops in a hurry if the money is there
from the start. They are Shadowfox and Nightmare." Sprinkler
recommends Shadowfox over Nightmare because Nightmare definitely has
a hidden agenda which can makes things hard at times. However,
Nightmare is located in Europe, which is a step up from Shadowfox.

In an more immediate sense, the crew has assaulted the apartment.
The criminal in question didn't do a full clean on the house, just a
quick one. So we are scouring the pad as well speak. Meanwhile we
(Croaker, Doc, Jester, Sprinkler, and myself) have set up lab and are
analyzing data as it comes in from the rest of the team. Doc is
estimating that by late Monday, maybe Tuesday we should have results
one way or another.

Anyway, I got to get back to work. ]<<<<<
-- Geiger <02:30:45/11-09-58>

***** Private: Lilith
>>>>>[ My specially made frames are ready for the real thing. I
suggest we meet and talk strategy before I set off every alarm of the
people we are trying to catch.

Based on the sensitivity of what we are trying, I think business
hours are a better time to do my plan, because the system will be
more loaded and suspicious activity from anyone will raise more
questions, which I think will be good. I'll give you the full
details whenever you swing by. ]<<<<<
-- Scourge <02:32:24/11-09-58>

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