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From: "Paul J. Adam" <shadowtk@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Re: Say it ain't so.
Date: Tue, 23 Dec 1997 18:47:02 +0000
*****PRIVATE: Griffyn
>>>>>[Okay, Griffyn, we're not exactly going anywhere right now.
Nakamura said he'd be back in the New Year, we've got a little time to
plan.

Listen, between you and I... I think it may be a setup.

I looked for _Kurosio_, but it's not in her office.

Neither are her Berettas or her CAR-15... she had an Ingram 20T with her
when she was killed, and they didn't find any of her antiques.

The Boss _likes_ those Berettas. Ever since Lynch gave them to her and
got her watching old John Woo movies, she doesn't go places without
them. They're chunky steel frames, should have at least been
identifiable. But, from what we hear, no trace.

And she was asking us to check on this "Twitch" character, he didn't
give the impression of being sane, safe or stable... yet hardly a day
later, she's meeting him in strange places, walking up to a van in the
middle of nowhere, carefree and unworried.

The more I think of it, the more I figure she's not dead. Which means
she's got a plan and she's going after Heihachi direct. She was
splitting stuff up, not telling everyone everything, like she thought
there was someone leaking stuff out... so maybe she wanted to get right
out from under. She's got to convince Heihachi she's dead, and so she's
got to convince all of us, 'cause we're the ones Heihachi's going to
watch.

If I'm right, we make like she's dead, and do what we would anyway,
because anything else will screw with her scheme.

If I'm wrong, we make like she's dead, because she is.]<<<<<
-- Vincenzo <18:44:35/12-23-58>

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