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"The attack on me must have been approved by Narval," he said. "My feeling is he didn't want to talk to me because his preparations and commitments are too far along. He feared that, had we met, I might get enough from our discussions to see his game plan. I've got to get home -- fast." Grinning at Brad, he asked, "OK, how are you going to get me out of this rat's nest and back to my s.h.i.+p?"
Narval screeched, face twisted, hands pounding the desk.
"What do you mean, standing there and telling me you've lost track of your people? Not that I give a d.a.m.n about them, but you gave them a simple job to do, and I want to know, now, where it stands."
"That's just it, Mr. President," Scarf said, his normally ruddy face gray with fear. "I haven't received a 'sitrep' from my agent-in-charge. I did get an interim report from the back-up observer I a.s.signed to track them from the Charnel Pit.
According to him, the Amba.s.sador was taken into custody immediately upon leaving the bar. Along the way he resisted and had to be -- uh -- restrained.
Everything looked to be under control, so the observer left to report."
"Tell me precisely what you ordered your agent to do."
"Identify himself as coming from Drummer. Take the Amba.s.sador into custody under the pretext of escorting him to a private meeting with you. While in custody, and without witnesses, Xindral was to be terminated and his body buried in a tunnel. The site was to be returned to its original appearance, and Xindral's possessions brought to me."
"Where is this site located?"
"My agent was to give me the exact location when he delivered the Amba.s.sador's personal effects."
"You mean you don't even know where to start looking? Is that what you're saying?"
"I know the location where they took him down.
Well, I got a problem there too; the subsurface junction branches off in several directions."
"Is it possible Xindral overcame his restraints and neutralized your team?"
"Not likely, sir. The observer said he saw sufficient force used against Xindral when he resisted to render him unconscious."
Narval sank back into his chair, head lowered, staring into his lap. Raising his head, he fixed burning eyes on Scarf.
"Despite your a.s.surances, Scarf, I think it not only possible, but likely, that Xindral got away from your team. For all you know, your goons may be in hiding, afraid to face you with the truth.
If Xindral's still alive, he must have concluded by now that the attempt against him would not have occurred without my approval. So, we're committed, and I can't afford to wait."
He pointed a shaking finger at Scarf.
"Xindral can leave Coldfield only through an air lock. Post extra guards. Deploy patrols to strips leading to air locks on the perimeter. Mark him as a newly arrived renegade, a killer and genetic flake dangerous to Coldfield's safety. Order your people to take no chances with him; he is to be destroyed on sight. I want Xindral found, and I want him dead. Do it. Now! Move!"
Hodak was back from scouting the tunnel up ahead.
The way was clear with an exit a kilometer distant.
The opposite direction would lead them back to the center of Coldfield.
Brad c.o.c.ked an eyebrow at Ram. Ram nodded.
Hodak and k.u.miko took point, Brad behind Ram. Zolan and Adari rear guard. They covered ground swiftly.
The pa.s.sageway widened, and a ramp led up to a mezzanine from which other tunnels branched.
Ascending the ramp Hodak disappeared into a low, narrow entryway in the wall. The others followed.
Ram folded to his knees and went flat to squeeze through. The cut ended abruptly at a rock face.
A ladder rose to the dim outline of a manhole.
k.u.miko climbed and slipped a slender filament through the tiny gap between the edge of the utility cover and its frame. Below, Zolan inserted the free end of the filament into a clip on the bridge of a pair of goggles, and donned them.
"Up a mite," he called to k.u.miko. "OK, hold it, now scan a 360, slow."
He gave the goggles to Brad who donned them and scoped the ground level through the filament.
"The manhole is in a cul-de-sac, closed in on three sides by walls set back about two meters from where we are. The cul-de-sac accesses a street on which traffic is pa.s.sing. The dome's inside wall is on the far side, and I see some markings on it. Each of you, look about and get your bearings. Speak up if you recognize the area or the markings."
The goggles pa.s.sed from one to the other. Zolan tossed them up to k.u.miko at the top of the ladder and caught them when they were lowered. He handed them to Ram who peered at the ground scene as he listened.
"Strip markings," Adari said. "They're usually located to orient folks coming in from the outside.
My guess is we're close to a strip or an air lock."
"Any idea which one?" Brad asked.
"Not from appearances," Adari replied, "but I kept track of our twists and turns to this point, and the way I figure, we're in the western quadrant of the city. The sector has more air locks than the others because it's on the main route to landing pads for the maintenance shops. We've lucked out -- maybe."
"What do you mean by 'maybe'? Don't hold back."
"The traffic. More people about."
The silence was heavy.
"If we can make it to an air lock without being challenged," Brad said, "we'll get Ram to a taxi.
Hodak, can you rig a taxi to manual control and leave it with enough power for a one-time flight through the depot's coc.o.o.n?"
Hodak, Zolan and Adari put their heads together.
Ram shoved his head in among them, and vigorous hand motions cut the air. Ram nodded as Hodak turned back to Brad.
"Can do," he said.
"Next item," Brad said. "Ram, can you get your long frame into a standard suit?"
"Once we get into the air lock I'll look for the biggest suit on the rack. Then I'll just have to push, pull and squeeze. Won't be the first time."
Brad looked up at k.u.miko, holding the scope in place.
"Got it?" He called up.
"Yep."
"Comments?"
"As long as I'm up here, how about me taking point?"
"OK. Now, all of you. Set weapons at max. If we're seen and tied to Ram, the whole operation is compromised. So we'll have no witnesses. Act accordingly."