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ation because the army察navy察air force and marines wanted to have their own versions of virtually the same weapons systems。 It was the same with us。 The Soviet navy had no desire to share its assets with anyone else察especially a group like yours察which was beyond its control。; He smiled。 ;Beyond anyone s control。;
;Supposedly察the sub was designed for underwater rescue。;
;Now there's a fairy tale How many submarine crews were rescued by this thing拭I'll tell you。; He curled his thumb and forefinger in a circle。 ;Zero。 It certainly had the capacity to dive on a sunken sub。 The India class could carry two deep submergence recovery vehicles in wells abaft the sail。 They could fit onto the rescue hatch of a downed sub察but they weren't there to pull some poor sailor from the bottom of the sea。 They were designed for clandestine intelligence gathering and to carry Spetsnaz。;
;Special forces拭
;Sure。 When we did some snooping off Sweden察the subs carried armored tracked amphibious vehicles。 They could crawl along the sea bottom like big bugs。 It was a sweet ship察the India。 Fast and very maneuverable。;
;The public literature said two were built拭
;That's correct。 We had one in the northern fleet and another in the southern。 Sometimes one would join the other for special operations。;
;What happened to them拭
;We lost the Cold War and they were withdrawn from service。 They were scheduled for demolition。;
;So they were scrapped拭
The admiral grinned。 ;Yes察of course。;
Petrov replied with a hike of an eyebrow。
;On paper察anyhow察─the admiral said。 ;You know察everyone is worried about our nuclear bombs getting in some madman's hands。 But while there's been all that talk察we've sold half our conventional weaponry察which can be as deadly under the proper circumstances。 Nobody says anything about that。;
;I'm saying something。 Where did the India´class subs go拭
;One was scrapped。 The other was sold to a private buyer。;
;Do you know his name拭
;Of course察but what difference does it make拭He represented a group that was obviously a straw for someone else。 There could be many layers in between the buyer and the person who forked over the money。;
;But you have a suspicion about who bought it拭
;I'm pretty sure it stayed within the country。 The buyer was an outfit called Volga Industries。 They had an office in Moscow察but who knows where their parent panies were拭Nobody really cared。 They paid in cash。;
Petrov shook his head。 ;How could someone so easily remove a war machine three hundred and fifty feet long拭
;It's done all the time。 All you need is some hard´up officers in the military who haven't been paid in a year。 We've got lots of them living on promises。 Then you have the collusion of government maggots and it's done。 The worst are the former munists。;
;Like us拭
;Tripe We waved the red flag察but we were never ideological。 I know you didn't believe that bull。 We did it because it was exciting and somebody else was paying the bill。;
;I'll need some names。;
;How could I forget拭The scum who were making millions selling all this war material asked if I wanted a piece。 I said no察that it wasn't right to sell the people's property for personal gain。 Next thing I know察I was out of the navy on my ass。 Nobody would hire me。 So here I am。;
The admiral was wandering into a bitter swamp。 ;The names察please察Admiral。;
;Sorry察─he said察posing himself。 ;The years haven't been easy。 There were five principals in the deal。; He rattled off the names。
;I know all of them察─Petrov said。 ;They were petty functionaries in the party who have flourished by picking the bones of the Soviet Union。;
;What can I say察my friend拭Well察is that enough拭It's all I've got。 The people who e here don't talk about military secrets。 Anyway察it was good to see you。 My employers expect me to make the rounds of the tables every few minutes。 So excuse me察I must get back to work。;
;Maybe not察─Petrov said。 He reached into his suit pocket and extracted a brown envelope。 ;If you could make a wish察what would it be拭
;Aside from making my wife alive again and persuading my children that it is worth their time to talk to me拭─He thought about it for a moment。 ;I would like to move to the United States。 To Florida。 I would sit in the sun and talk only to those I wanted to talk to。;
;What a coincidence察─Petrov said。 ;Within this envelope is a one´way plane ticket to Fort Lauderdale察leaving tomorrow察a passport and visa察and the immigration paperwork that will ensure your stay there。 There is also some money to live on and the name of a gentleman who is looking for an investor to buy into his fishing pany。 He especially wants someone who has experience on the sea It would be a much smaller fleet than you have been used to。;
A defeated expression came onto the admiral's face。 ;Please don't toy with me。 We were once rades。;
;We still are察─Petrov said察handing over the envelope。 ;Consider this a delayed payment from your country for past services。;
The admiral took the envelope and examined the contents。 When he looked up察tears brimmed in his eyes。
;How did you know拭
;About Florida拭Word gets around。 It was not hard to find out。;
;I don't know how I can repay you。;
;You already have。 Now I must be on my way察and you have to inform your employers of your wish to end your services here。;
;Inform them拭I'll leave as soon as I can change my clothes。;
;That might be a good idea察considering the amount of cash you're carrying。 Oh察I forgot。 One thing。;
The admiral froze察wondering if strings were attached after all。 ;What's that拭
;Don't forget to use sunscreen when you're out on the water察─Petrov said。
The admiral threw his arms around Petrov and embraced him in a bone´cracking bear hug。 Then he tossed his cap across the room。 His jacket察with medals clattering察followed。
Petrov slipped away。 He allowed himself a rare smile as he stepped through the outside door。 He shook hands with the doorman察passing along another hundred´dollar bill。 He was feeling generous tonight。 The doorman shoved his way through the crowd to make a path for Petrov察who quickly limped through the alley and disappeared into the night。
´24´
THE BLACK SEA
THE CALL FROM Captain Atwood came in as the NUMA helicopter sped across the Black Sea toward the Turkish mainland。 Austin had been jotting down his thoughts in a notebook when he heard the familiar voice crackle in his earphones。
;Kurt察are you there拭e in察please察─Captain Atwood urged。
;Miss me already察Captain拭─Austin said。 ;I'm truly touched。;
;I'll admit things are a lot quieter here since you left察but that's not why I'm calling。 I've tried to get in touch with the Sea Hunter and still can't raise her。;
;When was the last time you talked to her拭
;I called last night to say you'd be on your way in the morning。 Everything was okay。 Then I tried again after you took off察to let them know you were in the air。 No answer。 We've been calling at regular intervals。 I called again a few minutes ago。 Still no reply。;
;That's odd察─Austin said察glancing down at the water´tight bucket sitting on the floor at his feet。 Inside the bucket察soaking in seawater察was the silver jewelry box plucked from the Odessa Star。 At Gamay's suggestion察the Argo had called the Sea Hunter and asked if a conservator could take a look at the box and its contents。 The Sea Hunter's captain said the ship had finished its project in the Black Sea and was on its way to Istanbul察where he would be happy to hook up with Austin。
;It's more than odd察it's crazy。 What the hell do you make of it拭
Austin went down a mental checklist of possible reasons for the ship's silence察but none of them held water。 All NUMA vessels carried the latest in munications察and their systems were redundant several times over。 They kept inconstant contact with other ships。
He felt as if someone were walking on his grave。 ;I don't know察Captain。 Have you called NUMA headquarters to see if anyone there has heard from the ship拭
;Yes。 They said the Sea Hunter called in ye