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From: "Paul J. Adam" <shadowtk@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Re: Taking care of business.
Date: Tue, 25 Nov 1997 19:26:19 +0000
*****PRIVATE: Easy Eight Staff and Security
>>>>>[Agreed, and I have a target in mind. Heihachi runs a very discreet
pleasure palace in Bellevue. Lots of wealthy customers. Security is
constrained by the need to be discreet, and besides they're in
_Bellevue_, people aren't allowed to get shot in Bellevue. It's illegal.

We hit that place, mess it up real good, kill as many guards and
customers as we can see. The joytoys aren't targets, but if they get in
the way of some bad news too bad. Main thing is to grab and wideband his
customer records.

Hits his revenue and drops his rep in the crapper. Also, a lot of his
uptown protection evaporates, Heihachi isn't discreet any more. People
are angry, humiliated, afraid, and it's _his_ fault for not protecting
his data better.

Solo hit: a group will attract too much attention, and I want it to look
business-as-usual here. I can do all that I need to alone. I will need a
distraction, though, something to get their attention before I go in:
Mani, Griffyn, can you handle that? We go in about six hours.

Sounds good?]<<<<<
-- Easy <18:05:43/11-25-58>

*****PRIVATE: Griffyn, Mani
>>>>>[You two up to go hit a vehicle park tonight?

We may have a leak. Those ninja knew exactly when and where to come in:
they knew the Serenity patrol times, where the sensors were, they knew
_way_ too much to have come in cold. Figure they see and hear just about
everything inside the club.

So I figure most of Heihachi's spare security will be making like
customers and joytoys, waiting for me to stick my head in the trap.
Meanwhile, the three of us take some satchel charges and thermite to
Hoechner Construction's vehicle park and shut them down but good.

If the White House is knee-deep in security tonight, I guess we've got
the leak down to one of under a dozen people.]<<<<<
-- Easy <19:26:42/11-25-58>

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