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35. Cortex: In coming message



To Cortex address:        
Tom Murray,
Unit 1503,
Township of Wexford, Greenleaf, ZQ

From Core address:
Conall Murray,
Basure, C/o Port master
Rivers Edge station, Greenleaf, ZQ



Sent: 2506/11/17 10:15  Received: 2506/11/17 10:23

Dear Mom,
  I am sorry it seems so long sense I can contacted you. I left the tubes and met Captain Jack. She was a surprise. Captain Jack is a woman. Her full name if Jenny Jackson, but everybody calls her Captain Jack. She is two feet shorter that I or it that me, well anyways she said that I will do until she finds someone better then it is the airlock for me.  Hope we are at port when I go throw that airlock. She didn’t make that entirely clear.
  I was put on the watch the first night. Talk about boring, at least you can watch the grass grow in the hills of Sarah. My job was to stand at the airlock door and make sure no one came throw me that wasn’t supposed to be there.
  I wasn’t exactly how to tell who was suppose to be on the Basure and who wasn’t. She like my creativity. I asked everyone that came aboard what color the head was in the crew area.  It was a trick question. The head is closed for repairs so the answers I got was something on the accord.
  The Basure is 400 meters long and almost as wide. Our purpose is the evaluation of waste products on every station in the system. I almost lost my breakfast the first time I came on board. The General smell of the vessel is of poo and trash.
  Captain Jack has a contract with every station Alliance and Rebel controlled. Something about human waste ending up on the out side of the star ships makes it easy to hook up to the stations and get the job done.
  Well, I am going for know. I need to get am myself sorted for training in waste management and exchange. Oh, did you hear that john is ran off the Greenleaf Guard. I bet his mama and Uncle are upset if he tells them at all. You know his father died on Coyata ridge fighting for the Alliance.
  Love you all,
         Conall