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。。
  。。。 and his right ankle popped like a firecracker as his left foot tore through the corroded skin of the barrel: jagged metal rim raking his flesh from calf to buttocks; encasing his entire left leg in steel and icy chemical anguish。 He sunk to his belly; his gun belt submerged。 The radio sparked and shorted out。
  Hal shrieked; gripped the branch hard enough to peel bark; and twisted into an awkward side…stance; his left leg stuck out at a pelvis…cracking angle。 His shoulders went back and submerged。 He fought to keep his head above water; won a marginal victory but lost his hat in the process。 It landed brim up in the water and floated like a little boat; spinning off and through the flume。
  It was a edy of errors; but nobody was laughing。 Hal's face held inches above the surface now; his body dragged down by the current and his so…called water…repellent jacket; which was violating all manufacturer's warranties by being a leaden sponge。 His right ankle throbbed insanely。 His left leg burned as though dipped in a lye…and…acid stew。
  〃HELP!〃 he yowled。 〃HEEEELP!〃
  His cries were lost before they left his mouth; no match for the sound of the dam。 Water pounded through the center arch now; at a terrifying rate; the whole mass was gradually pulling in on itself; like a big wet black hole。 Jimmy J。 slid under the surface: his Timex still ticking; his body sucked into the slipstream and gone。
  The debris to Hal's side free…floated around him; queueing up for the slide。 Little Ralph's arm reemerged from the water; not ten feet away; looking more and more like a wax mannequin left too long in a window display。
  The arm sank again; came up a little closer。
  The fingers moved。
  Hal screeched; an airless squeak of disbelief。 The hand sank again。 He turned toward the bank; and the ragged metal collar sliced the moist flesh of his inner thigh like a ripsaw。
  Hal saw the water go instantly dark; felt the hot spritz of leaking fluid that fed it。 The scream came a moment later; on the heels of the pain。
  The dark cloud spread。
  The little hand came up in the midst of it; wet and red and way too close。
  〃OH GOD; PLEASE!〃 he burbled; faltering。 He thrust upward; struggling; and a thick plume bubbled up beneath the surface like an underwater fountain。
  Like peeing in the tub; he thought。 Oh God 。。。
  The current battered and squeezed and drained him; swallowing his life as he merged with the flow。 Tiny fish…things nipped at the flesh exposed beneath the surface: nursing at his open wounds; breathing in his blood。
  The dead boy's body was very close。 He felt it catch against him; cold bloated little limbs that danced in the slipstream。 A face rose up from the shadows: its eyes half…open and milky; its tongue coyly protrusive。
  Hal screeched and thrashed; his spray…blind and ebbing gaze cast desperately toward the heavens。
  And that was when he saw the man; staring down from the bridge above。
  Bazooka Joe; he thought insanely。 He looks like Bazooka Joe。
  The man stood; blackly silhouetted against the ugly sky。 His leather jacket was mud…caked and clotted; like the mass of black hair hanging like moss over his forehead; obscuring his eyes。
  A filthy red kerchief was pulled up over his jaw。
  Hal tried to bellow for help; just as Ralph's clammy hand flapped across his forehead; traced clumsily down his features。 His eyes slammed shut in horror as the fingertips groped past his lids; hanging just a second too long before dragging down to lock on his lower lip。
  But the current was too strong; the flesh too weak; and as his lip tore loose; spritzing; and peeled down to his chin; he let out the final scream of his life。
  Helplessly staring up at the man on the bridge。
  Who'd decided to help him; after all。
  He had picked up a barrel from off of the tracks; hoisted it high above his head。 He let loose with it now; aiming straight for Hal's face; as if he were throwing a rope。
  It seemed to take forever to get there。 End over end; growing larger and larger; a spinning black mote that engulfed Hal's sight in the second before it demolished his forehead; gray matter exploding in brainpan shrapnel; a wet crashing end to the light。
  Leaving open the top of his head。
  For the new mind…the Overmind…to make itself at home。
  It was just a matter of moments before the dam broke fully。
  And the next world; alive and unbound; spilled free。
  
  
   Ten
   
  Something was wrong with the reactor。
  Fred Jenkel scratched his head and studied the meter; one of a multitude that monitored virtually every aspect of the plant's operation。 Sometimes it seemed like the only moving parts of the plant that didn't have a needle stuck to them were the human ones; though Jenkel was sure Westinghouse was working on it。
  Situated on the rocky banks of the Susquehanna in Delta Township; some twenty…two miles southeast of the city; the Wolf's Head Nuclear Generating Station was one of the few plants pleted in the post…TMI/Chernobyl industry slump。 It had been in operation for four years with no trouble at all; feeding the ever…increasing appetite for power in the great Valley metro region。
  Jenkel leaned back in his chair; absently fingering his bald spot。 He was a big man; with a big beaky nose and the jowly; pleasant face of a favorite uncle; and was fresh back from vacation…fishing in the Poconos。 He'd caught three trout and an acute case of sunburn; and his roasted pate stood out from the white of his shirt like the bulb of an overheated thermometer。 He crinkled his brow in speculation。
  He'd noticed the flux in the neutron population twenty minutes ago; almost by accident。 It was a marginal increase in temperature and power; well within the plus…or…minus parameters the reactor coolant routinely generated。 He'd caught it during a casual spot…check; duly noted the reading; then set about leveling it by releasing a stream of borated water into the closed…loop system that covered the core。
  The boron did its molecular duty; moderating the fission process; slowing the reactor。 In his duties as the nuclear half of the day shift's Reactor Operator Team; Jenkel had performed the process countless times before。 Borate the coolant; keep watch as the power rolls off and the temperature drops。 It was like fine…tuning the fission process; and it always worked like a charm。
  But now the temperature was up again。 Odd。
  Jenkel turned to his younger; less experienced other half; whose duties minding the turbines and steam generators consisted at the moment of reading Dave Barry's column in the Sunday News and snickering at every other paragraph。 Once a pressurized water reactor was up they could practically go home and let the reactor run itself; or so the training said。 Normally; it was utterly; absolutely true。 But it was a homily that carried its own disclaimer; a caveat like a void if removed tag。
  Unless something goes wrong 。。。
  〃Hah!〃 Bob Henkel laughed out loud; a sharp bark that stood out in the quietly humming control room。 〃Man; this guy cracks me up。〃 He chortled out loud。 〃He says we should convert the federal deficit to voltage; right? And then run it through electrodes attached to the genitals of every member in Congress 。。。 〃
  〃Hey; Bob;〃 Jenkel said; interrupting。 〃Check this out。〃
  Henkel looked up; blue eyes watery with mirth。 He was twenty…nine; bean…pole thin; and the physical opposite of Jenkel。 Except for the nose: broad and downward sloping; it was so close to Jenkel's that they could have been pressed from the same Play…Doh Monster Schnozz kit。 Add that to their names; and the jokes were inevitable。
  Henkel got up from his chair; sauntered over。 〃What's up; boss?〃 he said。
  〃The reactor load; for one thing;〃 Jenkel answered。 〃Check out the core。〃 Motioning to the meter with his chin。
  〃The neutron count is way up。〃 Henkel assessed the situation and shrugged。 〃So borate the water;〃 he offered。
  〃Already did;〃 Jenkel said。 〃Now it's back up again。〃
  Henkel considered the problem; as well as the older man's tone of voice; which was more curious than concerned。 He knew as well as Jenke

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