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From: Mike Goldberg <michael.goldberg@*******.COM>
Subject: Re[2]: Mercenaries
Date: Mon, 10 Nov 1997 16:05:46 MST
***** Private: Lilith
>>>>>[ Yemen, huh? It will cost you:

+++++ include: contract.

That is correct, it is for two people. I will want Midnight
(assuming I can make it worth his while) to come with me, because he
can speak Arabic fluently as opposed to me, who has to rely on
chip-based (assuming I can get one that quickly). In addition, he is
better connected in that part of the world than I am.

I know the price is on the high side, however, what you are asking,
isn't exactly a walk in the park, and I wouldn't exactly say its
either of our first choices of destinations. ]<<<<<
-- Shadowfox <22:56:13/11-10-58>

***** Private: Midnight
>>>>>[ Head's up: I'm about to collect on all those favors you owe
me. I hate to do it, but this is what is up:

+++++ include: Lilith.text
+++++ include: Shadowfox.response

I suspect money isn't a problem for this one, so you better get your
act together. ]<<<<<
-- Shadowfox <22:58:38/11-10-58>

***** Private: Shadowfox
>>>>>[ I mean this in only the most affectionate of ways: You
fucker.

I guess I'll make my arrangements. I'm in Seattle, and I'll leave a
number at Polish's as to where I can be reached. ]<<<<<
-- Midnight <23:00:00/11-10-58>

***** Private: Doomsday
>>>>>[ I hate to do this, but it looks like someone just called in a
favor. If I don't make it back and you want to pursue your project,
contact Mark and ask him to help. Tell him I had someone in mind
that he knows. He should figure it out. ]<<<<<
-- Midnight <23:01:58/11-10-58>

***** Private: Blitzkrieg
>>>>>[ I just got suckered punched by Shadowfox. I'm going out of
the country on his biz. I need you to watch over my job while I'm
gone. If you can't do it, then I guess I'll face the consequences
when I get back, assuming I get back. ]<<<<<
-- Midnight <23:03:42/11-10-58>

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