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From: Mike Goldberg <michael.goldberg@*******.COM>
Subject: Baiting the lair
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 1997 14:06:25 MST
***** Private: Lilith
>>>>>[ Well, it is a waiting game now. The files have all been set
up and as expected my midday inquiry didn't raise to much noise. The
probe was detected and reported to >>node<<. Following there, I
notice they are keeping an unarchived log. Since there was no
observers of that node, I took a copy of the log and removed the
trace of my first probe.

What this means is that we can look at all the other people who have
checked out the files in question. After we have done that, we can
do the full leap and leave the traces of one of my probes in their
log and see what happens.

Does this sound acceptable?

Here is a list of all the people (there are not too many) and any
information I could find on those people.

+++++ include: people.report

I find it interesting that none of those people are still working for
the FBI. Any ideas on what we have gotten ourselves in the middle?
It might be worth our while to hire Geiger's decker pool to chase
down any information on the people in that list. I'll leave that to
your call.

While I wait for you to get back to me, I'm going to tweak my probe
frame some more. Obviously, if we go with my plan, then I will need
to get into the fort again. Until then, I'll go back to my "home"
and be distracted by Geiger's crew.

Oh, speaking of Geiger's crew ... it looks like Geiger's one true
combat expert, Blitzkrieg, is taking a leave of absence from the
group. ]<<<<<
-- Scourge <21:05:00/11-11-58>

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