mc.theandromedastrein-第16章
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; he began to howl again。
〃Too bad;〃 Burton said; 〃he can't tell us what happened。〃
〃I'm hoping he can;〃 Stone said。
***
They parked the van in the center of the main street; beneath the hovering helicopter; and signaled for it to descend with the ladder。 Burton held the infant; and Stone held the Scoop satellite strange trophies; Stone thought; from a very strange town。 The baby was quiet now; he had finally tired of crying and was sleeping fitfully; awakening at intervals to whimper; then sleep again。
The helicopter descended; spinning up swirls of dust。 Burton wrapped the blankets about the baby's face to protect him。 The ladder came down and he climbed up; with difficulty。
Stone waited on the ground; standing with the capsule in the wind and dust and thumpy noise from the helicopter。
And; suddenly; he realized that he was not alone on the street。 He turned; and saw a man behind him。
He was an old man; with thin gray hair and a wrinkled; worn face。 He wore a long nightgown that was smudged with dirt and yellowed with dust; and his feet were bare。 He stumbled and tottered toward Stone。 His chest was heaving with exertion beneath the nightgown。
〃Who are you?〃 Stone said。 But he knew: the man in the pictures。 The one who had been photographed by the airplane。
〃You。。。〃 the man said。
〃Who are you?〃
〃You。。。 did it。。。〃
〃What is your name?〃
〃Don't hurt me。。。 I'm not like the others。。。〃
He was shaking with fear as he stared at Stone in his plastic suit。 Stone thought; We must look strange to him。 Like men from Mars; men from another world。
〃Don't hurt me。。。〃
〃We won't hurt you;〃 Stone said。 〃What is your name?〃
〃Jackson。 Peter Jackson。 Sir。 Please don't hurt me。〃
He waved to the bodies in the street。 〃I'm not like the others。。。〃
〃We won't hurt you;〃 Stone said again。
〃You hurt the others 。
〃No。 We didn't。〃
〃They're dead。〃
〃We had nothing〃
〃You're lying;〃 he shouted; his eyes wide。 〃You're lying to me。 You're not human。 You're only pretending。 You know I'm a sick man。 You know you can pretend with me。 I'm a sick man。 I'm bleeding; I know。 I've had this 。。。 this 。。。 this。。。〃
He faltered; and then doubled over; clutching his stomach and wincing in pain。
〃Are you all right?〃
The man fell to the ground。 He was breathing heavily; his skin pale。 There was sweat on his face。
〃My stomach;〃 he gasped。 〃It's my stomach。〃
And then he vomited。 It came up heavy; deep…red; rich with blood。
〃Mr。 Jackson〃
But the man was not awake。 His eyes were closed and he was lying on his back。 For a moment; Stone thought he was dead; but then he saw the chest moving; slowly; very slowly; but moving。
Burton came back down。
〃Who is he?〃
〃Our wandering man。 Help me get him up。〃
〃Is he alive?〃
〃So far。〃
〃I'll be damned;〃 Burton said。
***
They used the power winch to hoist up the unconscious body of Peter Jackson; and then lowered it again to raise the capsule。 Then; slowly; Burton and Stone climbed the r into the belly of the helicopter。
They did not remove their suits; but instead clipped on a second bottle of oxygen to give them another two hours of breathing time。 That would be sufficient to carry them to the Wildfire installation。
The pilot established a radio connection to Vandenberg so that Stone could talk with Major Manchek。
〃What have you found?〃 Manchek said。
〃The town is dead。 We have good evidence for an unusual process at work。〃
〃Be careful;〃 Manchek said。 〃This is an open circuit。〃
〃I am aware of that。 Will you order up a 7…12?〃
〃I'll try。 You want it now?〃
〃Yes; now。〃
〃Piedmont?〃
〃Yes。〃
〃You have the satellite?〃
〃Yes; we have it。〃
〃All right;〃 Manchek said。 〃I'll put through the order。〃
8。 Directive 7…12
DIRECTIVE 7…12 WAS A PART OF THE FINAL Wildfire Protocol for action in the event of a biologic emergency。 It called for the placement of a limited thermonuclear weapon at the site of exposure of terrestrial life to exogenous organisms。 The code for the directive was Cautery; since the function of the bomb was to cauterize the infection to burn it out; and thus prevent its spread。
As a single step in the Wildfire Protocol; Cautery had been agreed upon by the authorities involved Executive; State; Defense; and AEC after much debate。 The AEC; already unhappy about the assignment of a nuclear device to the Wildfire laboratory; did not wish Cautery to be accepted as a program; State and Defense argued that any aboveground thermonuclear detonation; for whatever purpose; would have serious repercussions internationally。
The President finally agreed to Directive 7…12; but insisted that he retain control over the decision to use a bomb for Cautery。 Stone was displeased with this arrangement; but he was forced to accept it; the President had been under considerable pressure to reject the whole idea and had promised only after much argument。 Then; too; there was the Hudson Institute study。
The Hudson Institute had been contracted to study possible consequences of Cautery。 Their report indicated that the President would face four circumstances (scenarios) in which he might have to issue the Cautery order。 According to degree of seriousness; the scenarios were:
1。 A satellite or manned capsule lands in an unpopulated area of the United States。 The President may cauterize the area with little domestic uproar and small loss of life。 The Russians may be privately informed of the reasons for breaking the Moscow Treaty of 1963 forbidding aboveground nuclear testing。
2。 A satellite or manned capsule lands in a major American city。 (The example was Chicago。) The Cautery will require destruction of a large land area and a large population; with great domestic consequences and secondary international consequences。
3。 A satellite or manned capsule lands in a major neutralist urban center。 (New Delhi was the example。) The Cautery will entail American intervention with nuclear weapons to prevent further spread of disease。 According to the scenarios; there were seventeen possible consequences of American…Soviet interaction following the destruction of New Delhi。 Twelve led directly to thermonuclear war。
4。 A satellite or manned capsule lands in a major Soviet urban center。 (The example was Stalingrad。) Cautery will require the United States to inform the Soviet Union of what has happened and to advise that the Russians themselves destroy the city。 According to the Hudson Institute scenario; there were six possible consequences of American…Russian interaction following this event; and all six led directly to war。 It was therefore advised that if a satellite fell within Soviet or Eastern Bloc territory the United States not inform the Russians of what had happened。 The basis of this decision was the prediction that a Russian plague would kill between two and five million people; while bined Soviet…American losses from a thermonuclear exchange involving both first and second…strike capabilities would e to more than two hundred and fifty million persons。
As a result of the Hudson Institute report; the President and his advisers felt that control of Cautery; and responsibility for it; should remain within political; not scientific; hands。 The ultimate consequences of the President's decision could not; of course; have been predicted at the time it was made。
Washington came to a decision within an hour of Manchek's report。 The reasoning behind the President's decision has never been clear; but the final result was plain enough:
The President elected to postpone calling Directive 7…12 for twenty…four to forty…eight hours。 Instead; he called out the National Guard and cordoned off the area around Piedmont for a radius of one hundred miles。 And he waited。
9。 Flatrock
MARK WILLIAM HALL; M。D。; SAT IN THE TIGHT rear seat of the F… 104 fighter and stared over the top of the rubber oxygen mask at the file on his