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;Of course察─Sandecker said。 ;Did the submersible sink拭
;We've conducted a thorough search。 The sub didn't sink。;
;I don't understand。 What happened to it拭
The president glanced at the CIA director。 ;The people over at Langley think the NR´1 was hijacked。;
;Has anyone contacted you to verify that theory拭A request for ransom察perhaps。;
;No。 No one。;
;Then why hasn't news of the sub's disappearance been made public拭It might help in tracking down its whereabouts。 I'm sure I don't have to remind anyone in this room that there was a crew on that sub。 To say nothing of the millions spent to develop her。;
The vice president took over。 ;We don't think it's in the best interests of the crew to go public now察─Sparkman declared。
;It seems to me that broadcasting a worldwide alert would be in their best interests。;
;Under ordinary circumstances察yes。 But this is pretty plicated察Admiral察─the president said。 ;We think it will jeopardize their welfare。;
;Perhaps察─Sandecker said察without conviction。 He pinioned Wallace with an unwavering gaze。 ;I assume you have a plan。;
The president shifted uneasily in his chair。 ;Sid察you got an answer for the admiral拭
;We're trying to be optimistic察but it is possible that all the crew are dead察─Sparkman said。
;You have evidence to support that conclusion拭
;None察but it's a strong possibility。;
;I can't accept 'possibility' as a reason for sitting on our hands。;
The secretary of state had been simmering like a pot on a hot stove。 At the presumed insult察he boiled over。
;We are not 'sitting on our hands' Admiral。 The Russian government has requested that we stay out of this for the time being。 They have the contacts to chase this down。 We'd stir things up察especially with nationalism riding so high。 Isn't that right察Mr。 President拭
;Don't tell me you think the Russians took the sub拭─Sandecker said察ignoring the secretary and directing his question at the president。
Wallace again turned to his vice president。 ;Sid察you've been on top of this since day one。 Can you explain to the admiral拭
;Of course察Mr。 President。 I'd be happy to。 It relates to our earlier topic察Admiral。 Shortly after the NR´1 disappeared察we were contacted by sources within the Russian government who said they might be able to retrieve the sub and its crew。 They believe its disappearance ties in with the turmoil in their country。 Beyond that察I can't say for now。 I can only ask your forbearance and patience。;
;I fail to follow that line of logic察─Sandecker said察boring in。 ;Are you saying we should rely upon a government that could fall at any moment to protect our people拭It seems to me that the Russian top brass are going to be concentrating more on saving their butts than looking for an American research submarine。;
The vice president nodded in agreement。 ;Nonetheless察we have agreed to hold off。 Even with their problems察the Russians are in the best position to handle something that's happened in their backyard。;
CIA Director LeGrand had been silent up to now。 ;I'm afraid he's got a point察James。;
Sandecker smiled。 LeGrand must have been brought in as the ;good cop; to playoff ;bad cop; Tingley。 The admiral could play games察too。 He furrowed his brow as if he were making a tough decision。 ;It appears my good friend Erwin i concurs with your caution。 Very well察then察I won't press the point further。;
There was heavy silence in the Cabinet Room察as if no one could believe Sandecker would give in after only a skirmish。
;Thank you察James察─President Wallace said。 ;We had a chance to chat before you arrived。 We know there's a big temptation察especially with your personal interest in this察to bring NUMA in。;
;You're asking me to keep NUMA at arm's length from the sub's disappearance察then。;
;For now察Admiral。;
;I can assure you that NUMA will not search for the NR´1。 However察please let me know if and when we can be of help。;
;Of course we will察Admiral。; The president thanked everyone for ing and rose from his chair。 Sandecker wished him good fishing and left the room察allowing the others to hash over the meeting察as he knew they would。 An aide was waiting to escort him to a side door。 As he drove through the gate a few moments later察the guard grinned。 ;Hot enough for you today察sir拭
;It must be my imagination察Norman察─Sandecker said察with a grin。 ;The temperature always seems to be a few degrees warmer in this part of Washington。; He gave a jaunty wave and drove out into the traffic。
ON THE WAY back to NUMA headquarters察Sandecker punched out a number on his cell phone。 ;Rudi察please meet me in my office in ten minutes。; Sandecker drove into the garage under the thirty´story tubular building that served as the nerve center for NUMA's worldwide operations and took the elevator to his top´floor office。 He was behind the immense desk made from the hatch cover of a Confederate blockade runner when Rudi Gunn arrived carrying a briefcase。
Sandecker waved his second´in´mand to a chair。 Gunn察a short thin man with narrow shoulders察thinning hair and thick horn´rimmed glasses察listened intently while Sandecker described his White House meeting。
;Then we're pulling out of the search拭─Gunn said。
Sandecker's eyes blazed。 ;Hell察no The fact that they put a shot across my bow doesn't mean I'm going to heave to and run up the white flag。 What have you learned拭
;I went right to work on the premise we had discussed。 That the only thing with the ability to hijack the NR´1 from under the nose of its support ship would be a bigger sub。 Any number of countries have submarines large enough to carry off the NR´1察─Gunn said。 ;I asked Yaeger to run some profiles。; Hiram Yaeger was NUMA's puter whiz and head of its vast data network。 ;We concentrated on the USSR because of their preference for building monster boats。 My first thought was something like the Typhoon。;
Sandecker sat back in his chair and cradled his chin in one hand。 ;With a length of more than five hundred feet察a Typhoon could easily piggyback our missing minisub。;
;I agree。 They were designed to fire missiles from the Arctic Circle。 The flat missile deck could have been converted for carrying cargo。 But there was a problem when I checked further。 All six Typhoons were accounted for。;
;All right。 But I've never known you to give up easily察Rudi。 What else do you have拭
Gunn reached into his briefcase and pulled out a folder。 He handed a picture from the folder to Sandecker。
;This shows a Soviet India´class sub photographed on its way to the Pacific from the Northern Fleet。; He passed over several sheets of paper。 ;These are schematic diagrams。 She's a diesel´electric察nearly three hundred fifty feet long察and was designed supposedly for underwater rescue。 That semirecessed area abaft the sail was fitted out to carry a couple of deep´diving minisubs。 In wartime they could be used for clandestine ops with Spetsnaz special forces brigades。 Only two India´class subs were built。 They were to have been broken up after the end of the Cold War。 We've been able to verify that one was indeed scrapped。 We don't know the fate of the other。 I think it was used to hijack the NR´1。;
;You sound quite sure of this察Rudi。 Remember察our premise is still only a theory。;
Gunn smiled。 ;May I borrow your VCR拭
;Be my guest。;
Gunn dug into his case again and pulled out a videocassette察went over to the paneled wall察opened a door to a cabinet and popped the cassette into the VCR。
;As you know察the NR´1 had the capability to broadcast a television picture from the ocean floor察─Gunn said。
;I approved the NUMA funds myself。 Great educational program。 The pictures bounce off a satellite and into classrooms around the world。 Teaches youngsters that the ocean is a lot more interesting than MTV。 I understand the program has worked out well。;
;Extremely well察in this case。 This picture was sent from the NR´1 the day she disappeared。;
Gunn pressed the Play button on the remote control。 The screen went fuzzy察then turned seawater green。 Bright floodlights