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;Happens to the best of us察─Austin said察pointing to his prematurely steel gray hair。
;I was something of a rebel as a kid。 Pop's fault。 One day Mom came down to the corner察where I was hanging out with a gang察and dragged me into her ballet classes where she could keep an eye on me。 I traded in my gangsta colors for a tutu。 I wasn't a bad dancer。;
The woman sitting across from Austin seemed made for dancing。 ;I would have been surprised if you were any less graceful than a Pavlova。;
;Thank you察─she said。 ;I was fair察but tripping about on my toes in the Nutcracker Suite didn't satisfy my craving for adventure。 Pop's fault察too。 He bummed around Khartoum and New Delhi before he headed west to pull us out of Vietnam single´handedly。 I went to Berkeley and studied English lit察then I got accepted as an intern at a local TV station that wanted to fill its minority´hiring quota。 I got tired of reading gory reports about car crashes off a TelePrompTer。 When I heard about the opening at Unbelievable Mysteries察I jumped at the chance to travel to exotic察offbeat places察and be paid pretty well for it。 Okay察that's me。 How about you拭How did you e to be rescuing maidens in distress and their friends拭
Austin gave a condensed version of his biography察omitting his service in the CIA察stretching a fact here and there to make the pieces fit。 Kaela listened intently察and if she detected his effort to massage the truth察she didn't show it。
;I'm not surprised that you like fast boats or that you collect antique dueling pistols察or even that you listen to progressive jazz。 I'm more surprised to hear that you study philosophy。;
;I don't know if study is the right word。 I like to say I've read a few books on the subject。; He paused in thought察then said察 ─'One cannot conceive anything so strange and so implausible that it has not already been said by one philosopher or another。' Rene Descartes。;
;Which means拭
;I see a lot of strange things and people in my business。 It gives me fort to know that as far as philosophy is concemed察there is nothing new under the sun。 Greed察avarice察evil。 And conversely察goodness察generosity察love。 。 。 Plato once said。 。 。; Austin became conscious of Kaela's stare。 ;Sorry。 I sound like a professor。;
;I've never met a professor who swoops down out of the sky to do single´handed battle with a bunch of cutthroats。; She regarded him with leveled eyes。 ;Tell me察what exactly is your Special Assignments Team拭Somebody mentioned it to me before I came out here。;
;There's no 'exactly' about it。 There are four of us察each with an area of expertise。 Joe Zavala is a marine engineer who designs many of our vehicles。 The ultralight I flew in on was his creation。 He can pilot anything under or above the sea。 Paul Trout is a deep´ocean geologist with credentials from Woods Hole Oceanographic and Scripps Institute。
His wife察Gamay察is a diver and marine biologist with a background in nautical archaeology。;
;Impressive。 You still haven't told me what your team does。;
;Depends。 In general察we handle undersea assignments that tend to be other than routine。; Austin failed to mention that those assignments often took place secretly察outside the realm of government oversight。
She snapped her fingers。 ;Of course。 Now I remember。 The Christopher Columbus tomb in the Yucatan。 You were involved in its discovery。;
;Somewhat。 It was a NUMA project。;
;Fascinating察─Kaela said。 ;I'd like to do a story on your team。;
;The NUMA Public Affairs Department would love it。 Favorable publicity es in handy when we go before Congress with our budget。 Give them a jingle when you get back。 I'll be glad to help。;
;Thanks察I'd appreciate that very much。;
;Now let me ask you a question。 What do you intend to do with the footage your crew filmed back in Russia拭
;I'm not sure察─she said察with a furrowed brow。 ;We don't have much except the dead body of a guy dressed up like a doorman at a Russian nightclub。; She broke out in laughter。 ;Not that the lack of facts ever discouraged Unbelievable Mysteries from cooking up a story。;
;Maybe he's one of those UFO aliens you're always finding察─Austin offered。
;Not with that sword。; Kaela shuddered at the memory。 ;Seriously察Kurt察what's your take on this whole thing拭Who were those guys and why were they so touchy about an abandoned sub base left over from the Cold War拭
Austin shook his head。 ;I can't answer those questions。;
;You must have given it some thought。;
;Of course。 I don't have to be Sherlock Holmes to conclude that there's something there that someone didn't want us to see。 I just don't know what it could be。;
;There's one way to find out察─Kaela said。 ;Go back for a look。;
;I don't think that would be wise。; Austin ticked off the reasons on his fingers。 ;We can sit here and laugh at a bunch of guys who look as if they came out of a production of Boris Godunov察but dumb luck is the only reason we're still alive。 Second察since you don't have Russian visas you would have to enter the country illegally。 Third察you don't have a way to get there。;
Kaela countered each point on her own fingers察 I appreciate your concern察but first察we'd be more prepared than we were and would get out in a hurry at the first hint of danger。 Second察lack of a visa didn't stop you from landing on Russian soil察And third察if I can't get Captain Kemal to go back察I'm sure other fishermen are willing to earn in a couple of days what it takes them a year to make otherwise。;
Austin laced his hands behind his head察 You don't discourage easily。;
;I don't intend to stay with Unbelievable Mysteries forever察A story like this could be my ticket to a big job with a major network。;
;So much for my incredible powers of persuasion察─Austin said。 ;Since you appear to have your mind made up察maybe I can convince you to acpany me on a tour of Istanbul at night察Topkapi Palace is a must´see察and there are some great shops around the Sulemaniye Mosque where you can pick up some gifts for the folks back home察We can wrap up the evening with dinner on board one of the Lufer boats。;
;Another four´star chef。;
;Not quite察but the scenery is special。;
;I'm staying at the Marmara Hotel on Taksim Square。;
;I know where it is察How about seven o'clock the day we dock拭
;I'll be looking forward to it察─Austin saw little of Kaela the rest of the trip察She was busy with her two colleagues interviewing the captain and crew or working on background for Noah察He contacted NUMA headquarters and filed a report on the Russian incident and spent the rest of the time trying to piece the Gooney back together。 The Argo made good time察and before long they were making their passage past the villages and old forts along the Bosporus。
THE TWO´HOUR PASSAGE through the Bosporus was never dull。 The narrow seventeen´mile waterway is considered the world's most dangerous strait。 Captain At´ wood threaded the Argo around tankers察ferries and passenger boats as he made the twelve course changes necessary during the final leg of the voyage。 The strong current that ran from the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara made life even more interesting。 Those on board let out a collective sigh of relief as the survey ship passed the ferry terminals and cruise´ship docks to tie alongside a pier near the Galata Bridge。
From the ship察Austin watched the television crew stuff its gear into a cab。 Kaela waved good´bye察and the cab headed away from the waterfront。 He walked around the deck察taking in the view of the bridge guarding the mouth of the Golden Horn察and the sprawling Topkapi Palace built for Sultan Mehmet II in the 1400s。 In the distance he could see the minarets of the Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque。
He went back to his cabin and caught up on paperwork察then showered and exchanged his shorts and sweatshirt for casual slacks and a light cotton sweater。 Near dinnertime察he walked down the gangway and made his way to the street to look for a cab。 A taxi pulled up beside him。 It was a vintage Chevrolet察circa 1950s。 There were passengers in the car察which identified it as a dolmus察meaning ;stuffed; in Turkish。