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 〃Our target is throwing a huge party;〃 Truitt said as he steered the van left; 〃and we're booked as the entertainment。〃 
 Truitt took the scenic way back; past the temple and along the waterfront。 
 
 〃WELL?〃 THE SOFTWARE billionaire asked pointedly。 ; ; 
 One thousand dollars to the Stanford scientist had pro cured his services; a call to the president of the university reminding him of past donations had opened up the full use of the laboratory。 
 〃The date shows thirteenth century; but for me to give you a more accurate estimate of the area from which it was mined; I'll have to melt half of your sample。〃 
 〃Well? What are you waiting for?〃 
 〃It's going to take me thirty or forty…five minutes;〃 the scientist said; already growing weary of the billionaire's rude manner。 〃Why don't you head to the cafeteria and grab something to drink?〃
 〃Do they have Chai tea?〃 the billionaire said。 〃No;〃 the scientist said wearily; 〃but there's a Starbucks on the mons that does。〃 
 After giving him directions to the Starbucks; he waited until the man walked out and closed the door to the laboratory。 〃Idiot;〃 the scientist said。 
 Then he walked over to a small kiln and slid the metal plate holding the shaving of gold inside。 After it melted; he placed the sample inside a puter…powered sampler that would give a breakdown of the percentages of the other metals present。 By paring the ratios with known ores already mined; the scientist could determine the general area where the gold had been mined。 
 As he waited for the machine to perform its magic; the scientist read a skiing magazine。 Twenty minutes later; the machine stopped。 
 
 THE PRESIDENT OF the United States was sitting in an Adirondack 1 chair behind the main house at Camp David; Maryland。 The pres…1 ident of Russia sat across from him; a wooden table separating the two。 
 Though not visible; 2 billion in foreign aid was on the table。 
 〃How does it sound; Vlad?〃 the president asked。 
 〃You know I've never been a big fan of the Chinese;〃 the Russian president said; 〃but the foreign aid is only a bandage。 My country's factories need orders for our economy to mend itself。〃 
 The president nodded。 〃The biggest…ticket items in my budget are always the military planes and ships。 The Taiwanese have got a shopping list a mile long。 What if I could steer some of that business your way?〃 
 The Russian president smiled。 〃You are a crafty one;〃 he said。 〃You've managed to give me what my country needs while at the same time pitting us against the Chinese; who as you well know make an enemy of anyone who befriends Taiwan。〃 
 The president rose from the chair and stretched。 〃Now; Vlad;〃 he said; 〃isn't that the nucleus of negotiationto give both sides what they want?〃 
 〃I think;〃 the Russian president said; rising; 〃we may just have a deal。〃 
 〃Good; then;〃 the president said; motioning toward the dining hall。 〃What do you say we go see what kind of pie the chef has in the oven?〃 
 〃THE GOLD WAS mined somewhere in the area of Burma;〃 the …A。 scientist said when the billionaire returned; clutching a paper cup of tea。 
 〃Can you be more specific?〃 
 〃South of the twenty…degrees latitude line; which means southern Vietnam; Laos; Thailand or Burma。 I can try to pin it down more; but it will take time。〃 
 The billionaire sipped the tea; then shook his head back and forth。 〃Don't bother; you said the magic word。〃 
 The billionaire started toward the door while at the same time removing a cellular telephone from his belt。 〃Bring the car around;〃 he said to the driver。 Then he disconnected and reached for the door。 
 〃Do you want your gold back?〃 the scientist shouted across the laboratory。 
 〃Keep it;〃 the billionaire shouted。 〃I've got a lot more where that came from。〃 
 〃You're most generous;〃 the scientist muttered as he scraped the sample from the now…cool plate and slid it into the envelope with the other。 
 Carrying the envelope over to his desk; he tossed it into the top drawer。 Then he walked to the door; shut off the lights; and locked the door to the laboratory behind him。 A few minutes later; he was tooling across campus on his moped; still shaking his head at the strange encounter。 
 Hanley said。 〃I'll break out a repeater we can place on Barra Hill so we're not using local channels。〃 
 〃Better place a beacon up there; too;〃 Nixon said; glancing at the clipboard。 〃Murphy wants a fixed targeting point if he needs to loose a missile。〃 
 〃Murphy;〃 Hanley said; shaking his head; 〃he'd drive a thumbtack with a sledgehammer。〃 
 Nixon turned on an exhaust vent; then slid his leg over the motorcycle and poked the kick starter。 The machine roared to life and settled into an idle。 Shutting it off; he moved toward the second motorcycle and repeated the process。 The hours passed as the pair of men checked then double…checked the equipment。 
  
 INSIDE A STORAGE hold on the lower level of the Oregon; Hanley was standing with Kevin Nixon; staring at a collection of wheeled conveyances。 
 〃For certain; we should have a couple of the motorcycles and at j least one of the all…terrain vehicles prepared;〃 Hanley said。 
 Nixon nodded; then walked over to one of the motorcycles。 Since the last time it had been used; it had been cleaned and oiled。 All the tools used by the Corporation were kept in a constant state of readiJ nessit was one of the easiest ways to ensure success。 
 〃I'll go ahead and test run everything;〃 Nixon said。 〃Want me to fabricate Macau license plates for each?〃 
 〃Sounds good;〃 Hanley said。 〃Just standard tags; nothing diplomatic。〃 
 Nixon stared at the clipboard with the sheet of paper Cabrillo had prepared earlier。 〃Looks like Ross wants earpiece munications for the ground operators; with a secondary channel to reach the ship。〃 
 〃Make sure the batteries are charged; and check everything out;〃 
 
 AT THE SAME instant; closer to the stern; Mark Murphy was in the armory。 The room had a bench containing reloading equipment and rows of drawers containing ammunition; charges; timers and fuses。 Along the walls were a series of recessed cases that housed automatic weapons; rifles and handguns。 The room smelled of gunpowder; metal and oil。 
 Parts of a U。S。 Army M…16 sat atop a piece of cloth on the bench。 Murphy pushed the button on a digital timer; then reached for the stock and began to assemble the weapon。 A minute later; he pushed the timer again; then raised his hands in the air。 One minute and four secondshe was slow today。 Walking over to an ammunition drawer; he began to remove banana clips and load them with different types of ordnance。 
 〃God; I love my job;〃 he said aloud。 
 THE VAN WAS entering the bridge leading from Macau to Taipa。 〃The Minutemen;〃 Cabrillo said。 〃Where did you e up with that name?〃 
 〃It could be construed as an homage to Paul Revere and the revolutionary way;〃 Truitt said; laughing。 
 〃Wouldn't that be Paul Revere and The Raiders?〃 Jones said。 
 〃But in fact;〃 Truitt continued; 〃it's the name of the band that was already hired。〃 
 〃Won't it be crowded when two bands show up?〃 Ross asked。 
 〃It would be; but the real Minutemen; a California cover band doing a to
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