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 〃He'll make hamburger out of me;〃 Izzy fretted; but he finally did as they asked。 To everyone's surprise; Ochs agreed to a video conference late that same afternoon。 The emergency council went into overdrive to prepare for the meeting。
 Nathan Lee was brought into the council chambers as a consultant。 The place was a beehive of specialists; support staff; and officials。 Crews were setting up cameras and television screens; and on the far side of the room Miranda was arguing with one of the generals。 Of late the generals had bee belligerent; challenging her authority in public。 Night after night; Miranda had trouble sleeping; convinced her father had installed her as the director merely to lull the city while the subterranean chambers were pleted。 Nathan Lee did not use her worries against her; not yet。 When the time came; he reckoned she would be sick of the intrigues and deceit and would gladly go with him to the west。
 A woman in a blue business suit came over to Nathan Lee。 She introduced herself as an FBI negotiator and led him to a table away from the bustle。 〃We have two hours;〃 she said。 〃Our survival could depend on mediating a truce with Ochs。 You were friends。〃
 〃I knew him。〃
 〃Who is he? What about him is real? What's not?〃 She opened a dossier on Ochs and went through it with him。 It was the biography of a make…believe man。 The photos showed every phase of Ochs's metamorphosis。 Here was the thickly muscled football player; and the art dealer at a museum auction; and the professor before his class; and the explorer sun…bronzed on the Everest archaeology expedition。 〃That's where I first met him;〃 said Nathan Lee。 〃There's my father in the background。 And me。 I was seventeen。〃 It was unbelievable。 For almost half his life; Nathan Lee had been burdened by the man。
 Other photos showed Ochs at a Year Zero dig in Israel; and holding forth at some university function; and finally; in a daze; just before his deportation from Los Alamos。 Then there was the still image lifted from Izzy's coverage of the burning trucks that same morning。 He could have been John the Baptist in ripped burlap with a bagful of locusts and honey。
 〃I'm not sure what you want;〃 said Nathan Lee。 〃Call him Professor。 Or Doctor。 Or David。 Never Dave。 Honor him; that's important。 He's always thought a great deal of himself。〃 The FBI lady started writing。
 Nathan Lee flipped through the file。 Ochs had largely succeeded in ghostwriting his own biography。 It was a portrait of ambition。 Given the opportunity; he took all the credit and gave all the blame。 He boasted credentials he'd never had; hid indiscretions; even lied about his weight on his driver's license。 There was his Neandertal discovery; minus Nathan Lee。 For the first time; Nathan Lee saw the newspaper articles celebrating Ochs's incredible discovery of the ice woman。
 Yet Ochs hadn't managed to pletely rewrite his past。 An Interpol document revealed at least some of his sins; most of them having to do with antiquities smuggling。 It seemed like the least of evils now。
 〃Will he listen to you?〃
 〃No;〃 said Nathan Lee。
 〃Why not?〃
 〃He knows I want to kill him。〃
 The woman's pen stopped。 〃You're serious。〃
 〃He's that kind of man;〃 Nathan Lee answered。
 〃And you're not?〃 she responded。
 Nathan Lee had no idea what kind of man he was anymore。
 She returned to her clipboard。 〃What does he want? A ministry? Food for his people? Revenge? Back inside the fence?〃
 Nathan Lee looked at the last photo of the wild prophet。 He remembered the burning food。 〃I think he's found exactly what he wants。〃
 〃But we can offer him fort。 We can South Sector him。 Give him a hospital bed in one of the BSL…4's。 He could be very fortable there。〃
 Nathan Lee thought about it。 〃It's too late。 There was a time when he would have done anything to get out of that camp。 But I saw him on TV。 He's near the end of his journey。 He only has a little more to go。〃
 〃He must want something; though。〃
 Nathan Lee turned the question back on her。 〃No big mystery。 The same thing you want。〃
 〃Clarify;〃 she said。
 〃Ochs wants what we all want。 Not right this minute; in this warm room with our good health and clean clothes。 In the middle of the night; I mean。〃
 She didn't write anything。 She thought it was a munication problem。 〃But you see; we have to give him something。 This is a negotiation。〃 The negotiator asked Nathan Lee to go through the dossier again。 〃If it jogs any memories; anything; I'll be right over there。〃 She left him。
 While Nathan Lee went through Ochs's resumes; photos; diplomas; and other documents; he heard three generals talking。 〃We've got snipers;〃 said one。
 〃God; don't martyr the bastard。〃
 〃Would decapitation even work?〃 said the third。 〃What if he's not really their leader?〃
 At ten before the hour; they miked Miranda and arranged her at the table。 The shouting stopped。 Their queen was ready。
 〃We link up at the top of the hour;〃 the FBI woman was briefing her。 〃Here's a set of talking points we've worked up。 Set a reasonable tone。 Treat him as an equal。 Don't talk down to him。 Don't be submissive。 Impress on Professor Ochs that we're working on his behalf。 Ask him what they want。 More food? Medicine? The messiah clone?〃
 〃Negative; the clone;〃 snapped the general with whom Miranda had been arguing。 They'd already fought like dogs over this。 〃He's a ransom asset。 Call it mutual assured destruction。 Ochs knows the score。 He's one of us; or used to be。〃 Heads nodded at the Cold Warrior wisdom。
 〃They want the monster?〃 one of the civilian deputies argued。 〃Give him to them。 Wrap him up in a big red bow。 Send him down。〃
 〃He would never go;〃 Nathan Lee interrupted。
 〃But they're his people。〃
 〃He's not the one they want;〃 said Nathan Lee。 〃He's a fake。〃
 〃It doesn't matter。 Send them any of the clones。 Put a crown of thorns on him。 They'll never know the difference。〃
 〃Ochs would know。〃
 〃Ochs。〃 It came back to that; to trying to cut a deal with the unknown。
 Miranda straightened in her chair。 She folded her hands and raised her chin。 The negogiator went down her list。 〃Tell them we're close to the cure;〃 the woman said。
 〃But there is no cure;〃 Miranda said。 〃They know that。 If there was; we'd be down there inoculating them all。〃
 Nathan Lee watched the group。 They thought she was offering a gambit。 〃We could try that;〃 someone considered。
 〃Too late for that anyway;〃 said a lab chief。 〃They're not going away。 They can't。 These are very sick people。 They have no shelter; no food; no sanitation。 The secondary infections are rampant down there。 The die…off's happening already。 For them; this is the end of the road。〃
 〃Stick with the cure;〃 said the negotiator。 〃We promised them a miracle。 It's supposed to happen here; on this hill; in our labs。 We just need time。 They'll respect that。〃
 〃If we can just keep them stalled another two weeks; attrition will do the rest;〃 the lab chief said。
 〃Two weeks?〃 a man protested。 〃They could attack in two hours。 We don't know what we're dealing with。〃
 The room fell quiet。
 〃We shouldn't be here;〃 a man called out。 〃You have to order the evacuation。 Immediately。〃
 Another voice spoke。 〃We should have been evacuated a long time ago。〃
 Miranda's face was grey。 Her eyes darted around the room; searching for Nathan Lee。 She hesitated。 Nathan Lee saw a frightened girl。 She was afraid for them; afraid of herself; afraid she might be wrong。
 The general charged into her indecision。 〃Negative; the evacuation;〃 he said。 〃The encampment covers I…84 all the way to Santa Fe。〃
 A scientist stood up。 〃Offer them the city。 They can have everything。 All they need to do is let us pass。〃
 〃While we save ourselves?〃 said the general。 〃Not one truck would make it through。〃
 〃Then use the back road;〃 someone said。
 〃That was built for light traffic。 We're talking about a convoy of heavily loaded; 16…wheel trucks。 The back road can't handle us。〃
 〃We can't be evacuated?〃 It was Miranda。 She had argued against evacuation for months; and yet was as shocked as the rest of them。
 〃That option is injudicious at this time;〃 said the general。
 〃Injudicious?〃 she said。
 Around the room; the other gener

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