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nning in six hours。〃
 〃All munications with the ship are down;〃 said Garza。 〃We're getting nothing but noise on all channels。〃
 Glinn turned back toward the tunnel。 〃You! Thompson! When you're done here; take a snowcat to the beach。 Contact the ship from the landing area。 Use Morse if you have to。〃
 Thompson saluted; then turned and made his way down the tunnel。 In a moment he disappeared from view in the smoke and darkness。
 Glinn turned to McFarlane。 〃Go get Amira and any diagnostic tools you'll need。 I'm going to have a team sweep the tunnels。 Once the area's secured; and Hill's body is removed; I want you to examine the meteorite。 Nothing elaborate for the time being。 Just determine what happened here。 And don't touch that rock。〃
 McFarlane looked down。 At the base of the cart; Rocco was slipping what looked like a lung onto a folded section of tarp。 Above; the meteorite steamed in its wooden bed。 He wasn't about to touch it; but he said nothing。
 〃Rocco;〃 Glinn called out; pointing to an area just to the rear of the damaged cart; where there was a faint flickering 〃You've got another small fire over there。〃
 Rocco approached it with the extinguisher; then stopped short。 He looked up at them。 〃I think it's a heart; sir。〃
 Glinn pursed his lips。 〃I see。 Extinguish it; Mr。 Rocco; and carry on。〃
 
 Isla Desolacion;
 July 21; 12:05 A。M。
 
 AS MCFARLANE trudged across the staging area toward the row of huts; the wind pressed rudely at his back; as if trying to force him to his knees。 Beside him; Rachel stumbled; then recovered。
 〃Is this storm ever going to end?〃 she asked。
 McFarlane; his mind a whirlwind of speculation; did not reply。
 In another minute they were inside the medical hut。 He peeled out of his suit。 The air was rich with the smell of roasted meat。 He saw that Garza was speaking into a radio。
 〃How long have you had munications?〃 he asked Glinn。
 〃Half an hour; or thereabouts。 Still spotty; but improving。〃
 〃That's odd。 We just tried to contact you from the tunnel and got nothing but radio noise。〃 McFarlane began to speak again; but fell silent; forcing his mind to work through the weariness。
 Garza lowered his radio。 〃It's Thompson; from the beach。 He says Captain Britton refuses to send anyone over with the equipment until the storm dies down。 It's too dangerous。〃
 〃That's not acceptable。 Give me that radio。〃 Glinn spoke rapidly。 〃Thompson? Explain to the captain that we've lost munications; the puter network; and the power grid。 We need the generator and the equipment; and we need them now。 Lives are at risk。 If you encounter any more difficulties; let me know and I'll see to it personally。 Get Brambell out here; too。 I want him to examine Hill's remains。〃
 Distantly; McFarlane watched Rocco; hands and forearms hidden by heavy rubber gloves; removing charred body parts from a tarp and placing them in a freezer…locker。
 〃There's something else; sir;〃 Garza said; listening once again to the radio。 〃Palmer Lloyd's in munication with the Rolvaag。 He demands to be patched through to Sam McFarlane。〃
 McFarlane felt himself shocked back into the stream of events。 〃It's not exactly the best time; is it?〃 he said with a disbelieving laugh; looking at Glinn。 But the expression on Glinn's face took him by surprise。
 〃Can you rig up a squawk box?〃 Glinn asked。
 〃I'll grab one from the munications hut;〃 Garza said。
 McFarlane spoke to Glinn。 〃You're not really going to chitchat with Lloyd; are you? Now; of all times?〃
 Glinn returned the look。 〃It beats the alternative;〃 he replied。
 Only much later did McFarlane realize what Glinn meant。
 
 Within minutes; the hut's transmitter had been jury…rigged with an external speaker。 As Garza attached his radio; a wash of static filled the room。 It faded into silence; grew louder; then faded again。 McFarlane glanced around: at Rachel; huddled near the stove for warmth; at Glinn; pacing in front of the radio; at Rocco; industriously sorting body parts in the back of the room。 He had a theory … or the beginnings of one。 It was still too raw; too full of holes; to be shared。 And yet he knew he had little choice。
 There was a squeal of feedback; then a ragged voice emerged from the speaker。 〃Hello?〃 it said。 〃Hello?〃 It was Lloyd; distorted。
 Glinn leaned forward。 〃This is Eli Glinn; Mr。 Lloyd。 Can you hear me?〃
 〃Yes! Yes; I can! But you're damned faint; Eli。〃
 〃We're experiencing some kind of radio interference。 We'll have to be brief。 There's a great deal going on at the moment; and our battery power is limited。〃
 〃Why? What the hell is going on? Why didn't Sam call in for his daily briefing? I couldn't get a straight answer from that bloody captain of yours。〃
 〃There's been an accident。 One of our men is dead。〃
 〃Two men; you mean。 McFarlane told me about that incident with the meteorite。 Damn shame about Rochefort。〃
 〃There's been a new fatality。 A man named Hill。〃
 There was a piercing shriek from the speaker。 Then Lloyd's voice returned; even fainter now: 〃 … happened to him?〃
 〃We don't know yet;〃 Glinn said。 〃McFarlane and Rachel Amira have just returned from examining the meteorite。〃 He motioned McFarlane toward the speaker。
 McFarlane moved forward with great unwillingness。 He swallowed。 〃Mr。 Lloyd;〃 he began。 〃What I'm about to tell you is theoretical; a conclusion based on what I've observed。 But I think we were wrong about how Nestor Masangkay died。〃
 〃Wrong?〃 said Lloyd。 〃What do you mean? And what does it have to do with the death of this man Hill?〃
 〃If I'm right; it has everything to do with it。 I think both men died because they touched the meteorite。〃
 For a moment; the hut was silent save for the pop and stutter of the radio。
 〃Sam; that's absurd;〃 Lloyd said。 〃I touched the meteorite。〃
 〃Bear with me。 We thought Nestor was killed by lightning。 And it's true; the meteorite is a powerful attractor。 But Garza can tell you that the blast in the tunnel was on the order of a billion volts。 No lightning bolt could produce that kind of power。 I examined the cart and meteorite。 The pattern of damage shows definite signs that the meteorite threw out a massive blast of electricity itself。〃
 〃But I laid my damn cheek against it。 And I'm still here。〃
 〃I know that。 I don't have an answer yet to why you were spared。 But nothing else fits。 The tunnel was deserted; the meteorite was shielded from the elements。 No other force was acting upon it。 It looks like a bolt of electricity came out of the rock; passed through part of the cart and cradle; spraying molten metal outward。 And beneath the cart; I found a glove。 It was the only piece of Hill's clothing not burned。 I think he dropped the glove so he could touch the meteorite。〃
 〃Why would he do something like that?〃 Lloyd asked impatiently。
 This time; it was Rachel who spoke up。 〃Why did you?〃 she asked。 〃That's one mighty strange…looking rock。 You can't always predict what someone's going to do the first time they see it。〃
 〃Jesus; this is unbelievable;〃 Lloyd said。 There was a moment of silence。 〃But you can proceed。 Right?〃
 McFarlane darted a look at Glinn。
 〃The cart and the cradle have been damaged;〃 Glinn said。 〃But Mr。 Garza tells me they can be repaired within twentyfour hours。 The meteorite remains a question; however。〃
 〃Why?〃 Lloyd asked。 〃Was it damaged?〃
 〃No;〃 Glinn continued。 〃It appears to be unscathed。 I'd given standing orders from the beginning to treat this thing as if it was dangerous。 Now … if Dr。 McFarlane's right … we know that it is。 We must take additional precautions to load that rock onto the ship。 But we have to move fast: it's also dangerous to remain here any longer than absolutely necessary。〃
 〃I don't like it。 You should have figured out these precautions before we ever left New York。〃
 It seemed to McFarlane that Glinn's eyes narrowed almost imperceptibly。 〃Mr。 Lloyd; this meteorite has confounded all our expectations。 We're now outside the parameters of the original EES analysis。 That has never happened before。 Do you know what that normally means?〃 Lloyd did not reply。
 〃We abort the project;〃 Glinn finished。
 〃That is not a goddamn option!〃 Lloyd was suddenly shouting; but the reception had grown so poor that McFarlane had to strain to hear。 〃I don't want that kind of talk。 You hear me? Glinn; you get the goddamn rock on the boat and you bring it home。〃
 Abruptly; the radio cut out。
 〃He terminated the transmission;〃 said Garza。
 The hut was silent; all eyes were on Glinn。
 Over the man's shoulder; McFarlane could see Rocco; still at his grisly task。 He had what looked like a piece of skull in his gloved hands; an eyeball hanging from it; held only by the ocular nerve。
 Rachel sighed; shook her head; and rose slowly from her wooden chair。 〃So what do we do?〃
 〃For now; help us get the plant back on line。 Once we have power; you two will tackle that problem。〃 Glinn turned to McFarlane。 〃Where's Hill's glove?〃
 〃Right here。〃 McFarlane reached wearily for his satchel; pulled out a sealed baggie; and held it up。
 〃That's a leather glove;〃 Garza said。 〃The construction team was issued Gore…Tex gloves。〃
 There was a sudden silence。 
 〃Mr。 Glinn?〃 
 Rocco's voice was so 

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