Alex Irvine - Dawn of the Planet of the Apes

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A growing nation of genetically evolved apes led by Caesar is threatened by a band of human survivors of the devastating virus unleashed a decade earlier. They reach a fragile peace, but it proves short-lived, as both sides are brought to the brink of a war that will determine who will emerge as Earth's dominant species.

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* * *

An hour later they were moving fast through a BART tunnel, coming up on the station Malcolm had used to access the Colony. This time they’d entered the system one stop farther south, giving the Colony and Koba’s patrols a wide berth. The time would come for fighting, but it had not come yet.

Malcolm’s flashlight was their only illumination. He kept it pointed ahead of them, on the floor. The apes moved nervously around him. He was right. They didn’t like being underground. They got to the access door leading to the utility stairwell and Malcolm halted them at the top of the stairs so they could listen.

“Down this way is the construction site,” he said to Caesar, keeping his voice low in case Koba’s apes had figured out about the basements, and were now guarding the entrance. “We go through it, and then up into the tower, but sound really carries in this kind of space. We have to be absolutely quiet.”

He held his flashlight beam on Caesar’s hands so all the other apes could see him repeating the instructions. Then they went down and into the construction site. Hanging sheets of plastic drifted in the breeze of their passage, but none of the apes made a sound—not even Luca, who moved with incredible silence, given his size.

At the edge of the construction zone, they paused.

“We’re close,” Malcolm whispered to Caesar. “How are you holding up?”

Caesar nodded. He looked pretty good, considering the fact that Ellie had dug a bullet out of him, just the day before. Malcolm started to move forward, then threw himself on the ground and scrambled back into the bottom of the utility stairwell as gunshots boomed from inside the construction zone. Malcolm killed the flashlight and they all waited for the echoes to die away.

Koba’s apes were there, it seemed. Then a human voice cut through the darkness.

“Who’s there?” Malcolm recognized the voice right away. It was Finney. “If you’re human, you better say so, and I mean right now.”

The apes looked at Malcolm. He held out a hand to keep them where they were, and called out.

“It’s okay! It’s me, Malcolm.”

He turned to Caesar and pointed back up the stairs, then cocked his wrist to indicate a turn.

“Go back that way, how we came. Then find the closest stairs. You’ll come up on the street there.”

Caesar nodded. He reached out and cupped the back of Malcolm’s head.

“Thank you,” he said.

Malcolm was unexpectedly moved by the gesture. He nodded back.

“Good luck.”

The apes vanished up the stairs, again moving with unnerving silence as a flashlight beam and the crunch of boot soles on rough concrete heralded Finney’s arrival. He caught Malcolm in the beam, and then swept it up the stairs.

“Damn, Malcolm, we’ve been looking for you,” he said. “How’d you find us?”

“Us?” Malcolm repeated. “Who else is down here?”

Finney gestured with the flashlight beam.

“Come on, I’ll show you.”

* * *

He led Malcolm through the construction zone to another part of the tower’s unfinished basement.

“The apes are all over the tower,” Finney said as they walked. “They don’t know we’re down here.” Malcolm nodded, letting the man talk and feigning ignorance for the moment. He wanted to know what was going on before he gave away too much about his last couple of days—especially the fact that Caesar was still around.

Malcolm realized then that when he’d crossed through this space the day before, Finney had already been there. But since the footprint of the building covered an entire city block, both of them had remained unaware.

And he wasn’t alone, Finney said. There was the radio engineer Werner, and Dreyfus himself. They were in a makeshift fort made of construction materials, piled together, with lit flares strewn on the floor nearby. There was a fan running to blow most of the smoke away. Malcolm had noticed it before, but thought it was smoke from the fires above, circulated down somehow through the building’s ventilation system.

There were crates of weapons and boxes of ammunition stacked inside the makeshift bunker, even though Malcolm saw only the three of them.

“We got this together over the last day or so. Made runs up top and dodged monkeys the whole way,” Finney said proudly. “And that’s not all we got, but I’ll let Dreyfus tell you the rest.”

As they approached, Werner had his portable set plugged in and running, using the steel frame of the skyscraper as an antenna.

“I had them back for a minute, but they dropped out again,” he was saying as Finney and Malcolm appeared.

“Keep at it,” Dreyfus replied. He looked up at Malcolm and, without smiling, walked over and clapped him on the shoulder. “I didn’t know if you made it out,” he said.

No thanks to you , Malcolm thought. He held his tongue, though. This wasn’t the time to pick a fight.

“Don’t worry,” Dreyfus said with a wink. “We’re about to turn this around.”

“What do you mean?” Malcolm asked. Something about Dreyfus’s tone made him nervous. “How? And who’s ‘them’?”

“What?” Dreyfus said, and he looked confused.

“Werner said he ‘had them back’,” Malcolm said. “Who?”

“Tell you later,” Dreyfus said. “First, follow me.”

This level of the basement held the seismic damping equipment once required of all skyscrapers in California. Malcolm couldn’t see all of it in the poor light, especially with the smoke from the flares, but it looked like a pretty ordinary base-isolation setup. The building was designed on a table that would absorb the lateral force of an earthquake. Its floor design would also be earthquake-conscious, with a heavier core surrounded by lighter beam structures that allowed it to flex more easily.

The builders might have even planned to add a mass damper of some kind on the upper floors, but there were only girders above thirty stories, so no one would ever know without digging blueprints out of the city planning office.

The building foundation itself, resting on the table with some kind of damping material between them, looked fairly standard. Concrete pillars stretched across the space, no doubt reinforced with rebar. Malcolm hadn’t worked in large buildings, but he knew enough about the principles to see…

“Oh my God,” he said.

That was when he noticed the gray bricks stuck on the sides of some of the pillars. Then he saw the open crates, filled with similar blocks. Some of the C-4 already had bridgewire trailing away from it, presumably to a detonator.

Dreyfus looked at his work like a proud dad.

“We take the tower down, and we get almost all of them at once,” he said, bending to pick up another brick of C-4. He tossed it to Malcolm. “Welcome to the war.”

Malcolm nodded, staring at the brick in his hand. He had to delay this plan. Caesar might be in the building right now, and if he wasn’t, it wouldn’t be long.

“When’s the big boom?” he asked, trying to sound both casual and anticipatory.

“Soon as we get a brick on every pillar,” Dreyfus said. “Then we’ll wire the rest up in the crates just for good measure, get to a safe distance, and watch the show.”

61

Caesar took a long time watching the apes moving in the naked girders of the tower. He saw them pass in front of the lights on the higher floors. Once, long ago, he’d asked Will why skyscrapers had lights on the top, and Will had told him it was so planes did not crash into them. Caesar remembered thinking how ridiculous it was to think that a plane could not notice something the size of a skyscraper.

He steeled himself to fight. His wound was deep, and his strength was less than it should be. But he would not back down from Koba. Surprise would be his ally, and he thought the nature of apes was on his side, too. When they discovered what Koba had done, many of them would return their loyalty to Caesar. Not all, but many. Once that happened, all would depend on Caesar’s ability to defeat Koba in a fight. One of them, he thought, would not live through the next day.

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