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n line stumbling into him as she staggered slightly。 For a minute they all stood together in a little knot just beyond the most unfortable zone; conversing in voices that sounded both concerned and irritated。 Winward waited; gritting his teeth himself against the gut…rattling sound as he waited for their next move。
 It came quickly; and was one more indication of how much the high mand wanted the Cobra dissected immediately。 Waving the others back; the leader picked up a sharp…looking instrument from a nearby tray and stepped to the table。 He reached down to pull back Winward's tunic…
 And jumped back with a strangled gasp as the Cobra's sonic disrupter flash…heated the skin of his hand。 Followed by one of the others; he dashed around the table to the back door; shouting as he ran。
 The door opened and closed; and for a moment the last two Qasamans huddled together; whispering in fear or awe or both to each other。 Winward tried to guess what they'd try next; but the grinding of his sonic bined with the throbbing pain in his chest and face was fogging his mind too much for him to hold a coherent train of thought。
 Again; he didn't have long to wait。 One of the two disappeared toward the back of the room; returning a minute later with a coil of insulated electrical cable。 Snaring a knife from the instrument tray; he began stripping the insulation from one end 。。。 and as the other Qasaman plugged the wire's other end into what appeared to be a ground socket beneath a wall outlet; Winward realized with growing excitement that the break he'd hoped for was here。
 Clearly; the Qasamans had jumped to the conclusion that their colleague had suffered an electrical burn from Winward's body and were preparing to try and drain the excess charge away。
 Another minute and they were ready。 The first Qasaman replaced the knife in the tray and swung the bare copper wire gently as he prepared to loft it over the Cobra's chest。 Moving his right hand fractionally; Winward lined up his fingertip laser on the socket where the cable had been grounded。 It was going to be a bit of a stretch; but he had no choice but to try it。 The copper snake flew through the air; draped itself across his chest 。 。 。 and Winward fired his arcthrower。
 A bit of a stretch indeed; and for a heart…stopping fraction of a second he watched the clean light of the laser burning its solitary way through the air without any response from the capacitors deep within his body cavity。 Then the split second was past; and the ionized path reached the required conductance and a lightning bolt shattered the air。 And even as the thunderclap seemed to split open Winward's head; the sudden current flow overloaded the circuit breakers…
 And the room was plunged into darkness。
 Winward was off the table before the echoes had faded away; was out through the double doors a second later。 If the monitor camera hadn't been taken out with the room's lights; it was almost guaranteed that the afterimage of that flash would mask the brief flicker of hall light as the Cobra escaped。
 For a wonder; the hall was deserted。 Presumably the medical area had no mand stations within it and; hence; little traffic under normal conditions。 He headed down the hall to look for a stairway; and as he did so; he carefully pried open his eyelids。
 Nothing。 The Qasaman's gunshot had blinded him。 Perhaps beyond even Aventine's surgical abilities。 The cold fury simmering within him began to heat up again。 Along with York's arm; it was one more score to be settled with this world。
 He changed hallways twice before spotting anyone; and when he finally did; he hit the entire jackpot at once。 Rounding a corner; he was just in time to see the elevator he'd been seeking disgorge a half dozen Qasamans barely ten meters away from him。 One of them was the man who'd shot him。
 The whole group froze in shock; and even the limited quality of his enhancer image gave Winward the grim satisfaction of watching sheer unbelieving terror flood into his former assailant's face。 Three seconds they all stood there; four seconds; five…and; abruptly; they all went madly for their weapons。
 Winward pirouetted on his right foot and cut a blaze of death across them with his antiarmor laser。
 The mojos escaped that first shot; but even as they swept toward him in impotent rage his fingertip lasers shot them to the floor。 Winward didn't waste a backward glance as he jumped over the charred bodies and between the closing elevator doors。 The selector panel gave him momentary pause…there were at least three times as many buttons as the tower ought to need。 But he knew where he needed to go。 Pushing the top button; he listened to the faint hum of the elevator's motor and prepared himself for bat。
 The door opened; and he stepped out into a dimly…lit room to face a dozen drawn pistols。
 They barked as one 。。。 but Winward was no longer in the line of fire。 Leg servos snapped him upwards; flipped him over in time to hit the ceiling feet first; crashing shin…deep through the tiles there to bounce off the stronger ceiling above; pushed him back toward the floor behind the line of gunmen; again flipping him over in midflight。 He hit the floor with fingertip lasers blazing 。。。 and it was doubtful that any of the Qasamans realized what had happened before they died。
 Again the mojos outlived their masters; and again Win ward made that escape momentary。 But this time one of them got through before dying; its talons opening up a ten…centimeter gash in his left arm。
 〃Damn it all;〃 Winward snarled aloud; tearing off the bloody tunic sleeve and wrapping it awkwardly around the wound。 The ambush meant the alarm had gone out; though he hadn't heard any sirens 。。 。 and as he focused for the first time on the room around him; he realized why they hadn't needed any such warning。
 Ringing the room at eye level were large windows… presumably one…way since he hadn't noticed any windows this high from the outside…through which he could see the Dewdrop lying so painfully vulnerable out on the darkened landing field。 Below the windows was a ring of monitor displays。
 So he'd found the situation room; or at least an auxiliary one。 On some of the displays armed men were rushing about madly; and Winward stepped back to the elevator doors to listen。 The car was on its way up…filled; no doubt; with suicidal soldiers。 Looking around the room; he found the three monitor cameras and put laser bolts into each。 Blinder now than he was; they'd just have to guess what he was up to 。。。 and while they sweated that one; he had a couple more surprises in store for them。
 Moving to the side away from the Dewdrop; he put his face to the windows there and looked down。 He hadn't had much of a look out back before he was shot; but he'd seen something 。 。 。 and; sure enough; from above he could pick out the heavy guns waiting in the tower's shadow。 Ready to be pushed from cover and throw explosives at the ship 。。。 but only if there was someone there to do the pushing。
 The nearest monitor cabinet displayed duplicates of a dozen other screens around the room; as if it was the feeder nexus for another monitor station elsewhere in the building。 Winward sent an arcthrower charge into the mechanism to trip out any power lines; then; gripping it firmly; he pulled it out of its wall fastenings and raised it to a precarious balance over his head。 The glass…or whatever…of the window was tough: it took nearly fifteen seconds of the Cobra's sonic disrupter。 Winward wondered what those below would make of the sudden rain of glass as he stepped to the opening and hurled the cabinet at one of the guns with all the accuracy and strength his Cobra gear could give him。
 The startled yelps began the instant before the cabinet smashed into the gun crew; and; simultaneously; the elevator doors across the room slid open。 But Winward didn't stay to count the reinforcements。 Stepping into the shattered window frame; he turned and jumped in a single motion。 His hands grabbed the window's upper edge as he flew past it; changing his direction and angular velocity just enough to pinwheel him neatly onto the tower roof。
 And right into the middle of a small crowd who'd apparently ru

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