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ShadowRun, SR4: Welcome to New York! by LongFist2015-07-20 20:40:45
  The Current Situation Posts (CSP) SubThread by LongFist2015-08-07 07:32:17
    CSP 031: by LongFist2016-03-20 08:49:29
      Ace's DownTimeFlavorText... by ShadowSystems2016-03-29 14:22:05
        Downtime Flavor Text, Part II by rebill2016-03-29 17:42:48
          Ace's DTFT next bit... by ShadowSystems2016-03-29 22:34:06
            It looks as if a good time was had by all, and by LongFist2016-09-29 16:34:15
              Block's action by rebill2016-09-29 20:28:04
                The connection is rife with static, but a strong, by LongFist 2016-10-11 04:08:54
tenor voice can be heard from the other end.  "Weeping Lotus is down!  Repeat: Weeping Lotus is down!"  Strange.  As far as you know, you've never heard of this "Weeping Lotus", or why he/she/it might be feeling low.

    "Extraction point has been moved to <<indecipherable static>>," the tenor voice continues, "Due to unforseen circumstance.  Assume our intelligence has been compromised!  Repeat: assume our intel has been compromised!"  The signal appears to be fading.  Curious.

    The voice erupts from the noise and static long enough to say something about "601 Lexington", which you *THINK* might be a reference to the old Citigroup Center located at 53rd Street between Lexington Avenue and Third Avenue in midtown Manhattan.  The line drops, which is weirder still, because you notice that the location codes and all of the other effluvia that comes with a comm call are missing.

    Wonder what that was all about?
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                  Block gets up and wanders away from the table by rebill2016-10-17 19:13:33

 

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