Timothy Zahn - Blackcollar - The Judas Solution
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"There rill 'e 'asswords," Halaak warned.
"We already have them, Your Eminence," Bailey said. "Our interrogators are very good at their jobs."
"It is a good 'lan," Daasaa said decisively. "Yae rill 'roceed rith it."
"Thank you, Your Eminence," Bailey said, bowing his head.
"Yae rill not 'ail," the battle architect added, an edge of warning to his voice. "Ha' yae 'ound sonerun tae act as su'stitute?"
"I have, Your Eminence," Bailey said, a brief shiver running up his back. "He's a financial analyst in the hospital administration, an extremely close match to one of the young men we have in custody upstairs.
A new haircut and a couple of small moles added to his cheeks and he'll be nearly perfect."
"Yae rill sho' us," Daasaa ordered, standing up.
"As you command, Your Eminence," Bailey said, getting to his feet. "I've taken the liberty of bringing him here for your examination. If you'll follow me ...?"
He led the way out of the conference room, ignoring the surreptitious stares of the techs at the monitor stations, a warm glow of satisfaction flowing through him. General Poirot they couldn't trust, and Ramirez was still a question mark.
But Bailey's own loyalty was crystal clear ... and when this scheme succeeded, he would have proved it to the Ryqril. Proved it beyond the shadow of a doubt.
Flynn finished his report, and for a long minute the room was silent. "I'm sorry," Flynn said, the words sounding wholly inadequate. "I should have tried harder to stop him."
Standing beside the door, O'Hara stirred. "You'd have gotten your face broken," he said. "Don't blame yourself, Flynn. There's nothing you could have done."
"Not with Jensen," Skyler agreed heavily. "Not once he's made up his mind."
"The question is, should we try to stop him?" the other blackcollar, Kanai, asked. "You said his ribs were only cracked?"
"That's what the doctor said," Flynn confirmed, eyeing him curiously. He'd heard about Kanai from Skyler on the flight from Plinry, but the man wasn't at all what he'd expected. Too quiet, maybe, as if he were still carrying some baggage from the war. Or maybe, given Skyler's story, the baggage was from the aftermath of the war. "And he did get some Calcron to help with the healing process."
"In that case, he'll probably make it all the way in," Skyler concluded. "Damn."
"It seems to me you're overreacting a little," an older man who'd been introduced to Flynn as Manx Reger commented from a corner armchair. "You make it sound like denying the Ryqril access means putting the whole mountain into orbit."
"You may not be far off," Kanai warned. "We know that at least the command level and entrance tunnel are heavily doomsdayed. Some of the other areas may be rigged as well."
"The previous owners were very determined to keep the base out of Ryqril hands," Hawking added.
"Sounds like Jensen is following right along that same line of reasoning," Reger said coolly.
"Yes," Flynn said with a grimace. "He also asked that we make as much noise and fury here in Denver as we can. I think he's hoping to make it look like a full-fledged military uprising."
"Lovely idea," Skyler growled. "Problem is, we're going to be pretty well tapped out in the noise and fury department after tonight. I doubt we'll have enough left to mount even a decent Chinese New Year."
"So what do we do?" Hawking asked.
"We seem to have two options," Kanai said. "We can either stay with the plan to free Anne's people, or we can go to Aegis and try to talk Jensen out of this lunatic plan."
"Actually, I'm not so sure it's so lunatic," Flynn said reluctantly. "That base they've got at the entrance is a lot bigger now than the one Caine described. They're putting forth some serious effort to get into the mountain."
"If all that's left in there are booby traps, why not let them?" Reger asked.
"Because we don't know that's all that's left," Skyler told him. "Regardless, it's not a decision Jensen should be making on his own."
"And he definitely shouldn't be going in there and pulling the plug personally," O'Hara added. "If we decide to wreck the base, there have to be ways of doing it by remote control."
"Perhaps that's what he intends," Kanai suggested.
"I don't think so," Skyler said with a sigh. "He's been ... well, never mind."
"He's gotten it into his head that he owes the universe a huge debt," Hawking said. "He's spent the last two years looking for a way to pay it off."
Across the room, Anne Silcox stirred. "Then you'd better go and try to stop him, hadn't you?" she said quietly.
"What about your people?" Skyler asked.
"What about them?" she retorted, an edge of bitterness in her voice. "You said yourself the whole convoy will be one gigantic trap."
"True, but even the best traps don't always work," O'Hara pointed out. "And frankly, with the Ryqril taking a personal hand, I'm not expecting this to be one of the best."
"Besides, Jensen's not planning his move until tomorrow night," Hawking said. "We can head up there tomorrow."
"That's cutting things a little close," Flynn warned.
"No way around it," Skyler said firmly, his tone making it clear that he'd made his decision. "As Hawking said, we've got till tomorrow to get to Jensen. Anne's people are being moved tonight. Ergo, we continue the operation as planned."
"If for no other reason than to keep them thinking we still trust Poirot?" Reger asked.
"That's another reason, yes," Skyler agreed. "What's happening with the small explosives you said you could get?"
"Draper has them ready," Reger said. "He's got the tankers you wanted, too."
"Excellent," Skyler said. "Anne, you'll rendezvous with Draper and move the explosives to Site Three.
The wind's still predicted to be coming from the north this evening?"
"That's what they say," O'Hara confirmed.
"Site Three it is, then," Skyler said. "And be sure to transport the explosives in small quantities—
Security might make more sensor runs over the city and I don't want a collection big enough for them to zero in on. Flynn, give her a hand—she can fill you in on the plan along the way."
"Won't we need Flynn to help with the truck hijacking?" Hawking asked.
"That's been scrubbed," Skyler said. "Turns out Reger has access to enough jellied fuel for what we need."
"Ah," Hawking said. "Then it sounds like we're ready."
"Pretty much," Skyler said. "Let's tie up the last details and get to our positions."
"And hope that Security doesn't have any trump cards of their own to play," Reger warned.
"Oh, I'm sure they will," Skyler assured him with a smile. "That's what makes this so much fun."
Reger's only response was a snort.
Between the hundred-meter climb, the disorienting sonic, and Foxleigh's bad leg, the first part of the trip into Aegis Mountain was sheer torture. Fortunately, after that it got somewhat easier.
Until, that is, they reached the final part, the narrow tunnel Torch had carved through a hundred and fifty meters of solid rock to bypass the lethal traps of the first-stage air filter system. Foxleigh kept running his knees into small outcroppings of rock as he walked, sending ripples of pain through him and draining what little strength was left in his leg. Jensen, for his part, had to duck his head through much of it, a posture that wasn't doing his injured ribs any good. "At least we don't have to worry about an attack from the rear," Foxleigh muttered when as they reached the midway point. "No Ryq over the age of five would ever fit through here."
"Torch probably designed that way on purpose," Jensen said. "Of course, that just means they'd have to stand at the far end and shoot us from there."
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