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From: Sascha Pabst <Sascha.Pabst@**********.UNI-OLDENBURG.DE>
Subject: Re: Let there be...
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 16:58:08 +0000
***** PRIVATE: Lynch
>>>>>[ You work _with_ the bureau. Unless the word on the street is
right, you don't work _for_ them. When you kick ass, it's SIGA's
decision - the field operatives of SIGA meet, and decide what to do
(hah - you have a coffee with Lilith, grin, then go and kick ass, as I
see it *grin*). You are not FBI, and not bound to their long-term
schemes. Street talk is different, of course, but we've seen to it the
"right" rumors have a chance, too.

Well, the meet with those suits went OK, obviously they have different
schools in the bureau, these ones were more acting like runners then
as suits. Hm... I think it's better not to tell them - they seem to
dislike us 'deniable assets' by genetic trigger *grin*

They braught real competent backup, we think three, but never ever
overstepped any unwritten laws, and the meeting has been really
informative - surprisingly. Those were not just black holes, sucking up
info, but offered some themselves. Wo-ha, we were surprised! Plus, I
bet if I were alone with their decker, we could have gotten even
further... If he ever happens to go freelance, I'll sure make sure to
keep contact...

Other topic: What do you happen to know about that Kerr person that
searches lycanthropes? Canis is all upset - I have to keep him from
'trix access - 'cause he assumes a trap for Lilith. You know, he's like
that, one evening having some fun in a little war with a girl, and then
feeling responsible for everybody. ]<<<<<
-- Orion <16:41:57/02-09-59>

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