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 He thought back over the last seventy…two hours。 The very night they arrived; Glinn had initiated an astonishing process of unloading。 It had all happened with ruthless speed and efficiency。 By morning; the most incriminating equipment had been moved by heavy equipment to prefab hangars on the island。 At the same time; EES workers under Garza and Rochefort had blasted and leveled the beach site; built jetties and breakwaters with riprap and steel; and graded a broad road from the landing site around the snowfield to the meteorite area … the road he was now on。 The EES team had also offloaded some of the portable container labs and workspaces and moved them to the staging area; where they had been arranged among rows of Quonset huts。
 But as the Caterpillar 785 Hauler rounded the snowfield and approached the staging area; McFarlane saw that the most astonishing change of all had taken place on an escarpment about a mile away。 There; an army of workers with heavy equipment had begun gouging out an open pit。 A dozen huts had sprouted up along its verge。 Periodically; McFarlane could hear an explosive shudder; and clouds of dust would rise into the sky over the pit。 A tailings pile was growing to one side; and a leachpond had been built nearby。
 〃What's going on over there?〃 McFarlane shouted to Evans over the roar of the engine; pointing to the escarpment。
 〃Mining。〃
 〃I can see that。 But what are they mining?〃
 Evans broke into a grin。 〃Nada。〃
 McFarlane had to laugh。 Glinn was amazing。 Anyone looking at the site would think the activity on the escarpment was their real business; the staging area around the meteorite looked like a minor supply dump。
 He turned his gaze from the ersatz mine back to the road that lay ahead。 The Hanuxa snowfield coruscated; seeming to grab the light and draw it into its depths; turning it to infinite hues of blue and turquoise。 The Jaws of Hanuxa stood beyond; their grimness softened by a dusting of fresh snow。
 McFarlane hadn't slept at all the night before; and yet he felt almost too wakeful。 In less than an hour; they would know。 They would see it。 They would touch it。
 The truck lurched again; and McFarlane tightened his grip on the metal railing with one hand while quickly downing his coffee with the other。 It might be sunny for a change; but it was also hellishly cold。 He crushed the foam cup and slid it into a pocket of his parka。 The big Cat was only slightly less shabby…looking than the Rolvaag itself; but McFarlane could see that this; too; was an illusion: the interior of the cab was brand…new。
 〃Quite a machine;〃 he yelled over to Evans。
 〃Oh; yeah;〃 the man replied; his breath smoking。
 The roadbed grew smoother and the Cat sped up。 As they trundled along; they passed another hauler and a bulldozer headed back toward the shore; and the drivers waved cheerfully at Evans。 McFarlane realized he knew nothing about the men and women wielding all the heavy equipment … who they were; what they thought about such a strange project。 〃You guys work for Glinn?〃 he asked Evans。
 Evans nodded。 〃To a man。〃 He seemed to wear a perpetual smile on his craggy face; overhung with two bristly eyebrows。 〃Not full…time; though。 Some of the boys are roughnecks on oil rigs; some build bridges; you name it。 We even have a crew from the Big Dig in Boston。 But when you get the call from EES; you drop everything and e running。
 〃Why's that?〃
 Evans's smile widened。 〃The pay is five times scale; that's why。〃
 〃Guess I'm working the wrong end of the job; then。〃
 〃Oh; I'm sure you're doing all right for yourself; Dr。 McFarlane。〃 Evans throttled down to let a grader pass them; its metal blades winking in the brilliant sunshine。
 〃Is this the biggest job you've seen EES take on?〃
 〃Nope。〃 Evans goosed the engine and they lurched forward once again。 〃Small to middling; actually。〃
 The snowfield fell behind them。 Ahead; McFarlane could now see a broad depression; covering perhaps an acre; that had been scraped into the frozen earth。 An array of four huge infrared dishes surrounded the staging area; pointing down。 Nearby stood a row of graders; lined up as if at attention。 Engineers and other workers were scattered around; huddled together over plans; taking measurements; speaking into radios。 In the distance; a snowcat … a large; trailerlike vehicle with monstrous metal treads … was crawling toward the snowfield; wielding high…tech instruments held out on booms。 Off to one side; small and forlorn; was the cairn he and Lloyd had built over Nestor Masangkay's remains。
 Evans came to an idle at the edge of the staging area。 McFarlane hopped off and made for the hut marked MISSARY。 Inside; Lloyd and Glinn sat at a table near a makeshift kitchen; deep in discussion。 Amira was standing by a griddle; loading a plate with food。 Nearby; John Puppup was curled up; napping。 The room smelled of coffee and bacon。
 〃About time you got here;〃 Amira said as she returned to the table; her plate heaped with at least a dozen slices of bacon。 〃Wallowing in your bunk until all hours。 You should be making an example for your assistant。〃 She poured a cup of maple syrup over the mound of bacon; stirred it around; picked up a dripping piece; and folded it into her mouth。
 Lloyd was warming his hands around a cup of coffee。 〃With your eating habits; Rachel;〃 he said good…humoredly; 〃you should be dead by now。〃
 Amira laughed。 〃The brain uses more calories per minute thinking than the body does jogging。 How do you think I stay so svelte and sexy?〃 She tapped her forehead。
 〃How soon until we uncover the rock?〃 McFarlane asked。
 Glinn sat back; slid out his gold pocket watch; and flicked it open。 〃Half an hour。 We're just going to uncover enough of the surface to allow you to perform some tests。
 Dr。 Amira will assist you with testing and analyzing the data。〃
 McFarlane nodded。 This had already been carefully discussed; but Glinn always went over everything twice。 Double overage; he thought。
 〃We'll have to christen it;〃 Amira said; thrusting another piece of bacon into her mouth。 〃Anybody bring the champagne?〃
 Lloyd frowned。 〃Unfortunately; it's more like a Temperance meeting around here than a scientific expedition。〃
 〃Guess you'll have to break one of your thermoses of hot chocolate over the rock;〃 McFarlane said。
 Glinn reached down; drew out a satchel; removed a bottle of Perrier…Jouet and placed it carefully on the table。
 〃Fleur de Champagne;〃 Lloyd whispered almost reverentially。 〃My favorite。 Eli; you old liar; you never told me you had bottles of champagne aboard。〃
 Glinn's only reply was a slight smile。
 〃If we're going to christen this thing; has anybody thought up a name?〃 Amira asked。
 〃Sam here wants to call it the Masangkay meteorite;〃 Lloyd said。 He paused。 〃I'm inclined to go with the usual nomenclature and call it the Desolacion。〃
 There was an awkward silence。
 〃We've got to have a name;〃 Amira said。
 〃Nestor Masangkay made the ultimate sacrifice finding this meteorite;〃 said McFarlane in a low voice; looking hard at Lloyd。 〃We wouldn't be here without him。 On the other hand; you financed the expedition; so you've won the right to name the rock。〃 He continued gazing steadily at the billionaire。
 When Lloyd spoke; his voice was unusually quiet。 〃We don't even know if Nestor Masangkay would have wanted the honor;〃 he said。 〃This isn't the time to break with tradition; Sam。 We'll call it the Desolacion meteorite; but we'll name the hall it's in after Nestor。 We'll erect a plaque; detailing his discovery。 Is that acceptable?〃
 McFarlane thought a moment。 Then he gave the briefest of nods。
 Glinn passed the bottle to Lloyd; then rose。 They all went out into the brilliant morning sun。 As they walked; Glinn came up to McFarlane's side。 〃Of course; you realize that at some point we're going to have to exhume your friend;〃 he said; nodding in the direction of the stone cairn。
 〃Why?〃 McFarlane asked; surprised。
 〃We need to know the cause of death。 Dr。 Brambell must examine the remains。〃
 〃What for?〃
 〃It's a loose end。 I'm sorry。〃
 McFarlane began to object; then stopped。 As usual; there was no arguing with Glinn's logic。
 Soon they were standing

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