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[Sith War 2002] Double Trouble

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Peter Hanely

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Jun 13, 2002, 8:43:59 AM6/13/02
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Deep in the passages beneath Chateau des Ordinateurs, the Jedi Hacker
looked over his latest creation in his ongoing efforts to purge RASSM of
evil. Typing a command sequence and hitting enter, he turned to watch a
pair of pods in a row behind him open. From each emerged a figure,
resembling down to minute detail one of his foes. "Good morning. Now
go, replace your prototypes, and subvert our enemies to our cause."
'Alice' nodded to her master, and approached to kiss him on the cheek
before turning towards a rising passage leading outside the city.
'C'Pi' burped, climbed into a waiting cart, and followed.

The Jedi Hacker turned to the environmental controls and turned the
exaust fans to high.

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Summary:
Replicants are on the loose. More await their prototypes to appear in
the current war.

--
The Jedi Hacker
"A Jedi uses the code for queries and filters, never for cracks."

Spawn of Porkins

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Jun 13, 2002, 6:23:27 PM6/13/02
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"Peter Hanely" <han...@nospam.calweb.com> wrote in message
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Now if everybody starts cloning each other this may be the most confusing
Sith War yet.

Jade
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I like it.


Celaeno

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Jun 14, 2002, 7:54:32 PM6/14/02
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You will not evade me, Peter Hanely <han...@nospam.calweb.com>:

If you're already brainwashing Alice (or trying to, as there's no way
you'd know about her cure), why try to replace her?


Rakelle
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There was an old man
From Peru, whose limericks
Were really haiku

Peter Hanely

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Jun 17, 2002, 4:15:43 AM6/17/02
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Celaeno wrote:
>>-------------------------
>>Summary:
>>Replicants are on the loose. More await their prototypes to appear in
>>the current war.
>
>
> If you're already brainwashing Alice (or trying to, as there's no way
> you'd know about her cure), why try to replace her?
>
>
> Rakelle

One to kill pokemon, one to co-opt them. And there's always the
confusion factor which you seem to enjoy.

Celaeno

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Jun 18, 2002, 7:39:57 PM6/18/02
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You will not evade me, Peter Hanely <han...@nospam.calweb.com>:

>Celaeno wrote:


>>>-------------------------
>>>Summary:
>>>Replicants are on the loose. More await their prototypes to appear in
>>>the current war.
>>
>>
>> If you're already brainwashing Alice (or trying to, as there's no way
>> you'd know about her cure), why try to replace her?
>>
>>
>> Rakelle
>
>One to kill pokemon, one to co-opt them. And there's always the
>confusion factor which you seem to enjoy.

Alrighty then. Was concerned you'd decided you knew Alice was cured
and decided on a plan B for that one.

Policraticus: The Real McEwok

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Jun 19, 2002, 9:21:51 PM6/19/02
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cel...@choklit.nospam.org (Celaeno) wrote in message news:<3d0f7453...@news.world-online.no>...

> You will not evade me, Peter Hanely <han...@nospam.calweb.com>:
>
> >Celaeno wrote:
> >>>-------------------------
> >>>Summary:
> >>>Replicants are on the loose. More await their prototypes to appear in
> >>>the current war.
> >>
> >>
> >> If you're already brainwashing Alice (or trying to, as there's no way
> >> you'd know about her cure), why try to replace her?
> >>
> >>
> >> Rakelle
> >
> >One to kill pokemon, one to co-opt them. And there's always the
> >confusion factor which you seem to enjoy.
>
> Alrighty then. Was concerned you'd decided you knew Alice was cured
> and decided on a plan B for that one.

Could we not just have someone curried instead? With mango and rasins
and masala sauce and peshwari naan?

> Rakelle

Pol'

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