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Cathrine Blass / X-Cel
It this going to involve raw human ecstasy?
- Zippy the Pinhead
TO: Mission Team 46701
FROM: Amalgam Prime #42
SUBJECT: Cathrine Blass, AKA X-Cel
It has come to out attention that the controversial entertainer known as Catherine Blass (see NWO file #46539 M-6) is, in fact the Virtual Adept terrorist known as X-Cel. Blass (hereafter referred to as "the subject") is to be pursued and detained for interrogation and re-education as soon as possible.
The subject first achieved some fame among counterculture elements of the Masses some five years ago when her preformance-art show "Rage on a Meathook" was banned in Washington DC for obscenity, sexual solicitation and slander. Operatives observing the show noted the subject's inventive use of technology at that time; in one portion the subject's body was wired for sound, then flogged by an audience volunteer. Another segment had the subject demonstrating four-octave singing range by shattering glasses on a video monitor. Several spectacular effects (see file noted above for details), attributed at the time as technological gimmicks, are nom clearly the work of coincidental magick.
The Adept called X-Cel (name derived from a Mayan moon goddess; see NWO file #45698 A-12) has achieved some notoriety among users of the Net (general file #X1590/6) for her merciful acts and information-brokering tactics. Void Engineer Amalgam #52 reported being rescued from a Virii storm by X-Cel, who then healed one Engineer's mental injuries with what was assumed to be Mind/Life treatments. Iteration X operative #23 reports that X-Cel has compromised his cover on three seperate occasions. At neither time did X-Cel demonstrate the hostility or violence associated with the Traditions.
Subject Blass is European/Hispanic female, 31 years old, 5'6" tall, weighing 134 lbs. See enclosed visuals and file #46539 M-6 for details. Psychological profile indicates aggressive tendencies, sexual deviance and antisocial attitudes. Subject X-Cel appears as a radiant nun in traditional Mexican garb and speaks with a softly accented voice. As the enclosed visuals show, she bears little resemblance to the subject Blass.
Blass/X-Cel is to be considered dangerous but useful. Psychological profile indicates either multiple-personality disorder or an unhealthy degree of imagination, Approach with care; report to Regional Heaquarters C when successful.
"TOO LATE, CABEZOZ DE MIERDA! I'M ALREADY GONE!"
- X-Cel
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