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Austin's mouth widened in a grin察but his gaze had the look of a lion regarding a wounded wildebeest。 Sandecker saw Kurt ready himself to unsheathe his claws and deflected the attack。 ;What's done is done察I'm afraid。 We've got more to worry about now察gentlemen。 The prospect of a plot against the United States。 With all due respect察Mr。 Vice President察we believe that the man behind this threat is Mikhail Razov。;
;That's ridiculous ´ ; the vice president said。 The president silenced him with his hand。
;Razov expects to rise on the crest of a neo´Cossack revolution察─explained Austin。 ;Claiming to be descended from the Romanovs gives him legitimacy in the eyes of his fanatical supporters察who will follow him to the death。;
;Any truth to his claims拭
;We don't know察Mr。 President。 We do have evidence that the Grand Duchess Maria察one of the tsar's daughters察survived the Russian Revolution and went on to marry and have children。;
;Maria拭The only one I've ever heard of was Anastasia察─the president said。 ;Saw that Walt Disney picture。; He toyed with a pen on his desk。 ;Fascinating。 Does Razov have any proof to back up his bloodline拭
;I wouldn't be surprised if he had a birth certificate。 The Russians have decades of experience forging documents under munist rule。 We believe he will buttress his claim with the crown of Ivan the Terrible。 The crown is said to bestow mystical power upon its wearer。 Razov will say that only the rightful ruler of Russia would have the crown。 Once he's in power察I doubt if anyone would bother him for a DNA sample。;
;He has this crown拭
;Maybe。 We found a jewelry box containing a list of the tsarist treasures being carried on the Odessa Sta1此The crown was not included。;
;What about DNA拭
;Once Razov is in power察he could fabricate any DNA evidence he needed。 It would be a simple thing。;
;The Russian people are pretty sophisticated察for all their problems察─the president said。 ;Do you really think they'll buy a cock´and´bull story like that拭
Sandecker's lips tightened in a smile。 ;As an elected official察you've had more experience than I have with the ability of politicians to bamboozle the public。;
The president cleared his throat。 ;Yes察I see what you mean。 He wouldn't be the first tinhorn dictator to sell his people a bill of goods。 We know Razov is furious at the United States for trying to paint him out of the political picture。 Sounds like he intends to call our bluff察use this so´called threat as a little blackmail to get us to pull back。 Well察I've got news for Mr。 Razov。 The United States won't be blackmailed。 If we let Razov get away with this察there will be no end to the threats。;
;It may be more plicated than simple blackmail察─Austin said察recalling the story Petrov had told him about Razov's girlfriend。 ;Razov had a fiancйe察a young woman who was going to be his tsarina。 She was visiting Yugoslavia during the NATO air raids on Belgrade and was accidentally killed by a bomb from an American plane。 It's given him a deep hatred of the United States。;
Sandecker rejoined the discussion。 ;What Kurt is saying is that Razov's animosity toward the United States goes beyond our efforts to frustrate his political career。 My guess is that neutralizing the U。S。 fits in with his nationalist ambitions察but that he intends to satisfy his thirst for vengeance as well。;
The president leaned back in his chair and laced his fingers across his chest。 ;It's the last part that interests me察Admiral。 How's he propose to knock us out of the game拭
;We think Razov has found a way to release the energy stored in pockets of methane hydrates under the continental shelf off the East Coast察─Sandecker said。 ;By destabilizing the shelf察he can cause massive underwater landslides that create tsunamis察giant waves that can be directed at specific targets。;
A look of pure astonishment crossed the president's face。 He sat bolt upright。 ;Are you saying Razov plans to launch giant waves against the U。S。拭
;He already has。 He sent that wave into Rocky Point。;
Turning to Sparkman察the president said察 Sid察I signed off on the federal disaster aid to Rocky Point。 Did anyone say it was connected to terrorism拭
;No察Mr。 President。 Nobody I've talked to thinks the wave was anything other than a natural occurrence。 In this case察caused by an undersea earthquake。;
;Well察Admiral拭─the president said to Sandecker。 ;Perhaps if we heard from an authority on the subject察it might allay any doubts。;
;That seems like a good idea察─the president said。 ;When can you line up your expert拭
;As long as it takes to summon him from the reception room。 Actually察I've brought along two experts察Dr。 Leroy Jenkins察an oceanographer formerly with the University of Maine察and Dr。 Hank Reed察a geochemist with NUMA。;
;You never go anywhere without backup察do you察James拭─the president said察with a smile。
;It's my old academy training。 Why fire one torpedo when you can launch a whole spread拭I've also taken the liberty of inviting NUMA's chief puter programmer察Hiram Yaeger。;
The president murmured an order over the inter。 A few minutes later察the Secret Service agent ushered Yaeger察Reed and Jenkins into the office。 Yaeger was no stranger to the corridors of power and was little impressed by anyone who did not speak in terms of megabytes。 In deference to the president's title察he had donned a well´worn Madras´plaid cotton sports jacket over his jeans and T´shirt and wore a new pair of desert boots。 Jenkins had on his tan poplin suit from his college days and a new blue oxford shirt bought for the occasion。 Hank Reed had made a valiant effort to subdue his Lyle Lovett hair察but even his suit and tie couldn't prevent him from looking like a troll doll。
If the president wondered at what may have been the oddest´looking assortment of human beings ever to visit the Oval Office察he was diplomatic enough not to show it。 After a round of handshakes and introductions察he said
;The admiral here was telling us about that tsunami business up in Maine。 He seems to think the wave was man´made。;
Jenkins had been nervously playing with the knot of his tie。 Under gentle prodding from the president察he spun out the story of the Rocky Point tsunami and his investigation as to its cause。
The president turned to Reed。 ;Do you agree with Dr。 Jenkins拭
;Totally。 I see no reason to doubt his conclusions。 My re´ search shows that force applied at specific points on the continental shelf could produce the results he's predicted。;
Austin jumped in。 ;I've described the projectile I saw on the Ataman ship to some ordnance people。 They suggested that it might be a concussion bomb with a shaped charge capable of great penetration。 The thrusters drive it deep into the seabed。 It might have multiple warheads similar to a nuclear ballistics missile。;
;You're not suggesting nuclear warheads拭─the president said察with a look of alarm。
;From what I understand察it could be done with conventional explosives。 Some of the new ones are almost as powerful as a nuke。 There's another thing。 When I talked to the captain and pilot of the NR´1察they said Ataman had been using the sub to look for weak spots察faults and thin cover in the crust along the slopes and canyons of the continental shelf。;
;Where is this Ataman ship now拭
;Off the New England coast。 I've asked our satellite people to look around。 A courier will have the results here shortly。;
;I'll instruct my receptionist to send your person right in察─the president said。 He turned to Sparkman。 ;You're the mining man察Sid。 You know anything about this methane hydrate拭
Sparkman察who had been quiet throughout the presentation looked as if he were having acid indigestion。 ;Yes察Mr。 President。 It's basically frozen natural gas。 Some people call it fire ice。;
;Let's get back to specifics察Dr。 Jenkins。 What could we expect off the U。S。 coast拭
Jenkins looked preoccupied察as if another thought had occurred to him。 ;Damage depends on the shallowness of water near shore察the shape of the bay察whether there is a river where the wave concentrates its energy