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From: "Paul J. Adam" <shadowtk@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Assistance?
Date: Fri, 20 Feb 1998 00:17:03 +0000
*****PRIVATE: Haze
>>>>>[Haze, I'm sorry to hear about your problems with our rogue
Lieutenant.

Shall I make you an offer? I have the means to get your friend Titan
released from prison. Word is they're not going to try him, SIGA are
going to mindrape him and then he'll be "killed while attempting to
escape". You don't have long if you want to save him.

What do I require as payment? The death of Jason Lynch.


I can offer you assistance: I have equipment and well-armed manpower
available and can place it at your discretion. I can also offer you
>>encrypted<< to cover the expenses incurred.

You may know of me. Like you, I am not well liked on Shadowland, because
I do those things that must be done. Like you, Lynch has interfered in
my affairs, costing me time, resources, and lives.

If you accept, Titan will be freed within hours: and I will await news
of your success.]<<<<<
-- Farmer <00:15:42/02-20-59>

*****PRIVATE: Tractor
>>>>>[Set up a prisoner transfer. I want "Titan" moved from
Seattle to
DC for full interrogation. Make it a military matter, some gear he had
or something. Tie it to Curry, it'll muddy the water and hide his tracks
too. Invite the FBI, so they don't get too resentful. Make sure we can
snatch him en route.

If Haze turns the offer down, kill Titan on the way instead, and have
Combine prepare some appropriate footage. Haze might actually succeed
against Lynch, and in an utterly deniable manner: this is too good an
opportunity to miss.]<<<<<
-- Farmer <00:15:45/02-20-59>

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