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p&c.icelimit-第70章

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 〃When was the last time you slept?〃 McFarlane asked。
 Glinn gazed out over the peaceful waters。 〃I'm not sure。 Sleep is like food: after the first few days you stop missing it。〃
 He smoked in silence for a few minutes。 〃Any fresh insights from your time in the ice tunnel?〃 he asked at last。
 〃Tantalizing bits and pieces。 It has an atomic number in excess of four hundred; for example。〃
 Glinn nodded。
 〃Sound travels through it at ten percent the speed of light。 It has a very faint internal structure: an outer layer and an inner layer; with a small inclusion in the center。 Most meteorites e from the breakup of a larger body。 This one is just the opposite: it looks like it grew by accretion; probably in a jet of plasma from a hypernova。 Sort of like a pearl around a grain of sand。 That's why it's somewhat symmetrical。〃
 〃Extraordinary。 And the electrical discharge?〃
 〃Still a mystery。 We don't know why a human touch should trigger it when nothing else seems to。 We also don't know why it is that Lloyd; alone; escaped getting blown to bits。 We've got more data than we can even begin to analyze; and it's all contradictory。〃
 〃What about the way our radios were knocked out after the explosion? Any connection?〃
 〃Yes。 It seems that after the discharge; the meteorite was in an excited state; emitting radio waves … long…wavelength electromagnetic radiation。 That accounts for the interference with radio munication。 Over time; it died down; but in its immediate vicinity … say; inside the tunnel … the meteorite was still throwing off enough radio noise to defeat radio traffic for several hours; at least。〃
 〃And now?〃
 〃It's settled down。 At least until the next explosion。〃
 Glinn puffed silently; savoring the cigarette as McFarlane watched。 Then he gestured toward the shore; and the rickety shack that concealed the meteorite。 〃In a few hours; that thing will be in the tank。 If you have any last reservations; I need to know now。 Our lives at sea depend on it。〃
 McFarlane said nothing。 He could almost feel the burden of the question settling on his shoulders。 〃I simply can't predict what's going to happen;〃 he said。
 Glinn smoked。 〃I'm not asking for a prediction; only an educated guess。〃
 〃We've had the chance to observe it; under various conditions; for almost two weeks。 Except for the electrical discharge apparently caused by human touch; it seems pletely inert。 It doesn't react to metal touching it; or even a high…powered electron microprobe。 As long as our safety precautions are kept rigidly in place; I can't think of any reason why it should act differently in the holding tank of the Rolvaag。〃 
 McFarlane hesitated; wondering if his own fascination with the meteorite was causing him to lose his objectivity。 The idea of leaving it behind was。。。 unthinkable。 He changed the subject。 〃Lloyd's been on the satellite phone almost hourly; and he's desperate for news。〃
 Glinn inhaled blissfully; his eyes half closed; like a Buddha。 〃In thirty minutes; as soon as it's fully dark; we bring the ship up against the bluff and begin loading the meteorite on a tower built out of the tank。 It will be in the tank by three A。M。; and by dawn we'll be a good way to international waters。 You can relate that to Mr。 Lloyd。 Everything is under control。 Garza and Stonecipher will be running the operation。 I won't even be needed until the final stage。〃
 〃What about that?〃 McFarlane nodded toward the destroyer。 〃Once you start lowering the rock into the tank; it's going to be exposed for all to see。 The Rolvaag will be a sitting duck。〃
 〃We will work under cover of darkness and a predicted fog。 Nevertheless; I will be paying a call on andante Vallenar during the critical period。〃
 McFarlane was not sure he had heard correctly。 〃You'll be doing what?〃 
 〃It will distract him。〃 Then; more quietly; 〃And it will serve other purposes as well。〃
 〃That's insane。 He might arrest you; or even kill you。〃
 〃I don't believe so。 By all accounts; andante Vallenar is a brutal man。 But he is not crazy。〃
 〃In case you hadn't noticed; he's blocking our only exit。〃 Night had fallen; and a cloak of darkness had settled over the island。 Glinn checked his gold watch; then pulled a radio out of his pocket。 〃Manuel? You may mence。〃
 Almost instantaneously; the bluff was lit up by banks of brilliant lights; bathing the bleak landscape in a cold illumination。 A swarm of workers appeared as if out of nowhere。 Heavy machinery growled。
 〃Jesus; why don't you put up a billboard saying: ‘Here it is'?〃 asked McFarlane。
 〃The bluff is not visible from Vallenar's ship;〃 Glinn said。 〃It's blocked by that headland。 If Vallenar wants to see what this new activity is about … and he will … he'll have to move the destroyer back up to the northern end of the channel。 Sometimes the best disguise is no disguise at all。 Vallenar; you see; won't be expecting our departure。〃
 〃Why not?〃
 〃Because we will also continue the decoy mining operation all night long。 All the heavy equipment; and two dozen men; will remain on the island; working at a feverish pace。 There will be occasional explosions; naturally; and lots of radio traffic。 Just before dawn; something will be found。 Or at least it will look that way to the Almirante Ramirez。 There will be great excitement。 The workmen will take a break to discuss the discovery。〃 He flicked the butt away; watching it sail into the darkness。 〃The Rolvaag's tender is hidden on the far side of the island。 As soon as we depart; the tender will load up the men and meet us behind Horn Island。 Everything else will be left behind。〃
 〃Everything?〃 McFarlane let his mind run over the shacks full of equipment; the dozers; the container labs; the huge yellow haulers。
 〃Yes。 The generators will be running; all the lights will be left on。 Millions of dollars' worth of heavy equipment will be left on the island in plain view。 When Vallenar sees us move; he'll assume we're ing back。〃
 〃He won't give chase?〃
 Glinn did not respond for a moment。 〃He might〃
 〃What then?〃
 Glinn smiled。 〃Every path has been analyzed; every contingency planned for。〃 He raised his radio again。 〃Bring the vessel in toward the bluff。〃
 After a pause; McFarlane could feel the vibration of the big engines。 Slowly; very slowly; the great ship began to turn。
 Glinn looked back toward McFarlane。 〃You have a critical role in this; Sam。〃
 McFarlane looked at him in surprise。 〃Me?〃
 Glinn nodded。 〃I want you to stay in munication with Lloyd。 Keep him informed; keep him calm; and; above all; keep him where he is。 It might be disastrous if he came down now。 And now; farewell。 I must prepare for my meeting with our Chilean friend。〃 He paused and looked McFarlane steadily in the face。 〃I owe you an apology。〃
 〃What for?〃 McFarlane asked。
 〃You know very well what for。 I couldn't have wished for a more consistent or reliable scientist。 At the conclusion of the expedition; our file on you will be destroyed。〃
 McFarlane didn't quite know what to make of this confession。 It seemed sincere; but then; everything about the man was so calculated that he wondered if even this admission was intended to do double; or even triple duty; in Glinn's grand
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