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From: Mark Imbriaco <mark@**********.COM>
Subject: Quick and dirty.
Date: Mon, 10 Nov 1997 22:36:54 -0800
***** PRIVATE: Neuron Basher
>>>>>[ I need some data, and I need it fast. Collateral damage to the
target system is immaterial. I need you to go rooting through the system
for >>encrypted<<. They're the contractors who were responsible for
setting up the irrigation system at Easy's farm. I'm sure you've read
the report about the nasty surprise that we got out of it the other day,
and I want to find out exactly who was behind it. If you have to burn
every circuit in their system to track this down, do it. In fact, I
_want_ you to turn their system into a slag heap.

+++++ credit transfer: >>encrypted<< =Y=

That's for starters. Just let me know what it's going to cost to
finish the job. ]<<<<<
-- Griffyn <22:00:12/11-10-58>

***** PRIVATE: Griffyn
>>>>>[ I'm not going to take your money, Dave. I'll do the job, but
don't insult me by asking me to take money from a friend for a
favor. ]<<<<<
-- Neuron Basher <22:02:33/11-10-58>

***** PRIVATE: Neuron Basher
>>>>>[ Don't give me that drek, Kev. This is not a favor, this is a
job. You don't do slash-and-burn for fun. I don't want you working
on this for free. ]<<<<<
-- Griffyn <22:04:13/11-10-58>

***** PRIVATE: Easy
>>>>>[ I've got Neuron Basher doing some digging into the company that
provided the irrigation system for the farm. I see a catastrophic system
failure in their immediate future. I'll let you know what I find out
as soon as I get the info.

I'll be out tonight. If you need me, you know how to get in touch. ]<<<<<
-- Griffyn <22:10:41/11-10-58>

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