
Water Carrier toīlack House spilled the load and must go back forīill Churchill saw there was one more sheet of paper in the folder. Subject: Peregrine 223 Flight from Kunlun Taktu no Three and Five taken and crushed X Need more Unbroken repeat not broken, but traffic urgent X Pebbles
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Monitors Moscow are negative and Code Whiskey Since 22/8 double security of L26 is being maintained,Īnd since 2/9 is tripled X No chance penetration X Subject: Depot V Storage Lab 26 Bogozavodsk “Try again.” Freeling turned to the next memo and pushed it at Churchill. The wreckage could have floated to the Hatashima beaches.” “You also have a special Falcon Search Group trying to locate the SS 626, and so far nothing has come of it. “If the markings match those in the third memo, then we’re to blame.” “Have we got an inspection of the canister at Hatashima?" “You’re afraid the canister that washed ashore at Hatashima is one of ours from that ship?” She’s carrying Chemical and Biological Warfare Department canisters, presumably germ warfare viruses, to Umatilla in the States, for detoxification.” Bill Churchill paused. The communications system on your special ship has been destroyed by the storm. Our weather satellite EMPI-88 has taken photographs of the storm and the area, and so far has only picked up wreckage from two trawlers. Attempts to make radio contact with the weather station at Muko Jima in the Parry Group have failed. This SS 626 sailed from Naha, in Okinawa, and found herself tangled up with Typhoon Dagmar just north of the Bonin Islands. “I haven’t been in the business except on peripheral jobs, so to speak. The CBW man said, “What do you make of that so far?” Freeling put his bony hand on the folder across the desk, and Bill Churchill looked up. Wreckage two trawlers indistinct X No response radioĬanister markings Sigma Sigma Six Two Six as follows:ġ56-99 LAB CHARLEY Batch Two-Two-Three Slantĭr. Rushing photos Storm Dagmar winds velocity 140 mphĭirection NNW diameter 200 miles of disturbance X No trace Six Two Six Sigma Sigma on Scan VI XX Muko Jima Parry Group X No contact Bonins sinceĠ230 hrs X Urgent dispatch Falcon Search X Immediate determine fate Sigma Sigma Six Two Six URGENT: DIRECT: 55 / KAPPA 78 Ref: Kappa A/13/51 But we will be crucified throughout the worldunless we make use of every minute, every second of the thirty-six hours we have left.”īill Churchill opened the folder and read: To the best of my knowledge our country is innocent. I understand your compunctions, even your revulsion at what has happened at Hatashima. “Then you may be more willing to help us. “Please read the documents,” Freeling said to Bill. Melvin Cummings breathed harder, made a quietly explosive sound, and subsided.

Churchill’s cooperation,” Freeling said softly. Those are classified documents and he is not authorized to see them.

You’ll understand the problem better.”Ĭummings spoke harshly. Freeling pushed a folder across the desk toward Bill. In the background the rotund figure of Melvin Cummings breathed heavily. The light from the lamp splintered on his gold-rimmed glasses. Freeling moved again, his long body brittle and angular. “Do you think of Durell that way? As a butcher?”īill took a deep breath. I’m not one of General McFee’s butcher boys.” I only signed on with K Section for occasional tasks of relative unimportance. “I’ve been in Japan for five years now doing architectural work. In Durell’s absence, you are in charge of Tokyo’s K Section Central.” “I don’t care about America’s image, really. “I don’t care about public opinion,” Bill said.
