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    〃I am sorry the pilot said。 〃We have a job in Golfo Juan。 We will not be back until tonight。〃
    〃What can she do?〃
    The pilot squinted at the sea; 〃Perhaps she can e by boat。 The sea changes by the hour。 She might have luck。〃
    〃And you will e back for us tomorrow?〃
    〃Yes; Se?or Thorne。 We will e in the early morning。 It is the best time; for the winds。〃
    The helicopter approached from the west; rising several hundred feet; moving over the rocky cliffs to reveal the interior of Isla Gemido。 It appeared just like the others: volcanic ridges and ravines; heavily overgrown with dense jungle。 It was beautiful from the air; but Thorne knew it would be dauntingly difficult to move through that terrain。 He stared down; looking for roads。
    The helicopter thumped lower; circling the central area of the island。 Thorne saw no buildings; no roads。 The helicopter descended toward the jungle。 The pilot said; 〃Because of the cliffs; the winds here are very bad。 Many gusts and updrafts。 There is only one place on the island where it is safe to land。〃 He peered out the window。 〃Ah。 Yes。 There。〃
    Thorne saw an open clearing; overgrown with tall grass。
    〃We land there;〃 the pilot said。

Isla Sorna

Eddie Carr stood in the tail grass of the clearing; turned away from the flying dust as the two helicopters lifted off the ground and rose into the sky。 In a few moments they were small specks; their sound fading。 Eddie shaded his eyes as he looked upward。 In a forlorn voice he said; 〃When're they ing back?〃
    〃Tomorrow morning;〃 Thorne said。 〃We'll have found Levine by then。〃
    〃At least; we'd better;〃 Malcolm said。
    And then the helicopters were gone; disappearing over the high rim of the crater。 Carr stood with Thorne and Malcolm in the clearing; enveloped in morning heat; and deep silence on the island。
    〃Kind of creepy here;〃 Eddie said; pulling his baseball cap down lower over his eyes。
    Eddie Carr was twenty…four years old; raised in Daly City。 Physically; he was dark…haired; pact and strong。 His body was thick; the muscles bunched; but his hands were elegant; the fingers long and tapered。 Eddie had a talent … Thorne would have said; a genius … for mechanical things。 Eddie could build anything; and fix anything。 He could see how things worked; just by looking at them。 Thorne had hired him three years earlier; his first job out of munity college。 It was supposed to be a temporary job; earning money so he could go back to school and get an advanced degree。 But Thorne had long since bee dependent on Eddie。 And Eddie; for his part; wasn't much interested in going back to the books。
    At the same time; he hadn't counted on anything like this; he thought; looking around him at the clearing。 Eddie was an urban kid; accustomed to the action of the city; the honk of horns and the rush of traffic。 This desolate silence made him uneasy。
    〃e on;〃 Thorne said; putting a hand on his shoulder; 〃let's get started。〃 They turned to the cargo containers; left by the helicopter。 They were sitting a few yards away; in the tall grass。
    〃Can I help?〃 Malcolm said; a few yards away。
    〃If you don't mind; no;〃 Eddie said。 〃We'd better unpack these ourselves。〃
    They spent half an hour unbolting the rear panels; lowering them to the ground; and entering the containers。 After that; they took only a few minutes to release the vehicles。 Eddie got behind the wheel of the Explorer and flicked on the ignition。 There was hardly any sound; just a soft whirr of the vacuum pump starting up。 Thorne said; 〃How's your charge?〃
    〃Full;〃 Eddie said。
    〃Batteries okay?〃
    〃Yeah。 Seem fine。〃
    Eddie was relieved。 He had supervised the conversion of these vehicles to electric power; but it was a rush job; and they hadn't had time to test them thoroughly afterward。 And though it was true that electric cars employed less plex technology than the internal…bustion engine…that chugging relic of the nineteenth century … Eddie knew that taking untested equipment into the field was always risky。
    Especially when that equipment also used the latest technology。 That fact troubled Eddie more than he was willing to admit。 Like most born mechanics; he was deeply conservative。 He liked things to work … work; no matter what … and to him that meant using established; proven technology。 Unfortunately; he had been voted down this time。
    Eddie had two particular areas of concern。 One was the black photovoltaic panels; with their rows of octagonal silicon wafers; mounted on the roof and hood of the vehicles。 These panels were efficient; and much less fragile than the old photovoltaics。 Eddie had mounted them with special vibration…damping units of his own design。 But the fact remained; if the panels were injured in any way; they would no longer be able to charge the vehicles; or run the electronics。 All their systems would stop dead。
    His other concern was the batteries themselves。 Thorne had selected the new lithium…ion batteries from Nissan; which were extremely efficient on a weight basis。 But they were still experimental; which to Eddie was just a polite word for 〃unreliable。〃
    Eddie had argued for backups; he had argued for a little gasoline generator; just in case; he had argued for lots of things。 And he had always been voted down。 Under the circumstances; Eddie did the only sensible thing: he built in a few extras; and didn't tell anybody about it。
    He was pretty sure Thorne knew he had done that。 But Thorne never said anything。 And Eddie never brought it up。 But now that he was here; on this island in the middle of nowhere; he was glad he had。 Because the fact was; you never knew。

Thorne watched as Eddie backed the Explorer out of the container; and into the high grass。 Eddie left the car in the middle of the clearing; where the sunlight would strike the panels and top up the charge。
    Thorne got behind the wheel of the first trailer; and backed it out。 It was odd to drive a vehicle which was so quiet; the loudest sound was the tires on the metal container。 And once it was on the grass; there was hardly any sound at all。 Thorne climbed out; and linked up the two trailers; locking them together with the flexible steel accordion connector。
    Finally; he turned to the motorcycle。 It; too; was electric; Thorne rolled it to the rear of the Explorer; lifted it onto brackets; hooked the power cord into the same system that ran the vehicle; and recharged the battery。 He stepped back。 〃That does it。〃
    In the hot; quiet clearing; Eddie stared toward the high circular rim of the crater; rising in the distance above the dense jungle。 The bare rock shimmered in the morning heat; the walls forbidding and harsh。 He had a sense of desolation; of entrapment。 〃Why would anyone ever e here?〃 he said。
    Malcolm; leaning on his cane; smiled。 〃To get away from it all; Eddie。 Don't you ever want to get away from it all?〃
    〃Not if I can help it;〃 Eddie said。 〃Me; I always like a Pizza Hut nearby; you know what I mean?〃
    〃Well; you're a ways from one now。〃
    Thorne returned to the back panel of the trailer; and pulled out a pair of heavy rifles。 Beneath the barrel of each hung two aluminum canisters; side by side。 He handed one rifle to Eddie; showed the other to Malcolm。 〃You ever seen these?〃
    〃Read about them;〃 Malcolm said。 〃This is the Swedish thing?〃
    〃Right。 Lindstradt air gun。 Most expensive rifle in the world。 Rugged; simple; accurate; and reliable。 Fires a subsonic Fluger impact delivery dart; containing whatever pound you want。〃 Thorne cracked open the cartridge bank; revealing a row of plastic containers filled with straw…colored liquid。 Each cartridge was tipped with a three…inch needle。 〃We've loaded the enhanced venom of Conus purpurascens; the South Sea cone shell。 It's the most powerful neurotoxin in the world。 Acts within a two…thousandth of a second。 It's faster than the nerve…conduction velocity。 The animal's down before it feels the prick of the dart。〃
    〃Lethal?〃
    Thorne nodded。 〃No screwing around here。 Just remember; you don't want to shoot yourself in the foot with this; because you'll be dead before you realize that you've pulled the trigger。〃
    Malcolm nodded。 〃Is there an antidote?〃
    〃No。 But what's the point? There'd be no time to administer it if there was。〃
    〃That makes things simple;〃 Malcolm said; taking the gun。
        〃Just thought you ought to know;〃 Thorne said。 〃Eddie? Let's get going。〃

The Stream

Eddie climbed into the Explorer。 Thorne and Malcolm climbed into the cab of the trailer。 A moment later; the radio clicked。 Eddie said; 〃You putting up the database; Doc?〃
    〃Right now;〃 Thorne said。
    He plugged the optical disk into the dashboard slot。 On the small monitor facing him; he saw the island appear; but it was largely obscured behind patches of cloud。 〃What good is that?〃 Malcolm said。
    〃Just wait;〃 Thorne said。 〃It's a system。 It's going to sum data。〃
    〃Data from what?〃
    〃Radar。〃 In a moment; a satellite radar image overlaid the photograph。 The radar could penetrate the clouds。 Thorne pressed a button; and the puter traced the edges; enhancing details; highlighting the faint spidery track of the road system。

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