the.lost.world-第20部分
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What she had discovered cast hyenas in a very different light。 Brave hunters and attentive parents; they lived in a remarkably plex social structure … and a matriarchy as well。 As for their notorious yelping vocalizations; they actually represented an extremely sophisticated form of munication。
She heard a roar; and through her night…vision goggles saw the first of the lions approaching the kill。 It was a large female; circling closer。 The hyenas barked and snapped at the lioness; guiding their own pups off into the grass。 Within a few moments; other lions appeared; and settled down to feed on the hyenas' kill。
Now; lions; she thought。 There was a truly nasty animal。 Although called the king of beasts; lions in truth were actually vile and …
The phone rang。
〃Makena;〃 she said。
The phone rang again。 Who could be calling her now?
She frowned。 Through the goggles; she saw the lionesses look up; heads turning in the night。
Makena was fumbling beneath the dashboard; looking for the phone; It rang three more times before he found it。
She heard him say; 〃Jambo; mzee。〃 Yes; Dr。 Harding is here。〃 He handed the phone up to her。 〃It's Dr。 Thorne。〃
Reluctantly; she removed her night goggles; and took the phone。 She knew Thorne well; he had designed most of the equipment in her Jeep。 〃Doc; this better be important。〃
〃It is;〃 Thorne said。 〃I'm calling about Richard。〃
〃What about him?〃 She caught his concern; but didn't understand why。 Lately; Levine had been a pain in the neck; telephoning her almost daily from California; picking her brains about field work with animals。 He had lots of questions about hides; and blinds; data protocols; record…keeping; it went on and on。。。。
〃Did he ever tell you what he intended to study?〃 Thorne asked。
〃No;〃 she said。 〃Why?〃
〃Nothing at all?〃
〃No;〃 Harding said。 〃He was very secretive。 But I gathered he'd located an animal population that he could use to make some point about biological systems。 You know how obsessive he is。 Why?〃
〃Well; he's missing; Sarah。 Malcolm and I think he's in some kind of trouble。 We've located him on an island in Costa Rica; and we're going to get him now。〃
〃Now?〃 she said。
〃Tonight。 We're flying to San José in a few hours。 Ian's going with me。 We want you to e; too。〃
〃Doc;〃 she said。 〃Even if I took a flight out of Seronera tomorrow morning to Nairobi; it'd take me almost a day to get there。 And that's if I got lucky。 I mean … 〃
〃You decide;〃 Thorne said; interrupting。 〃I'll give you the details; and you decide what you want to do。〃
He gave her the information; and she wrote it on the notepad strapped to her wrist。 Then Thorne rang off。
She stood staring out at the African night; feeling the cool breeze on her face。 Off in the darkness; she heard the growl of the lions at the kill。 Her work was here。 Her life was here。
Makena said; 〃Dr。 Harding? What do we do?〃
〃Go back;〃 she said。 〃I have to pack。〃
〃You're leaving?〃
〃Yes;〃 she said。 〃I'm leaving。〃
Message
Thorne drove to the airport; the lights of San Francisco disappearing behind them。 Malcolm sat in the passenger seat。 He looked back at the Explorer driving behind them and said; 〃Does Eddie know what this is all about?〃
〃Yes;〃 Thorne said。 〃But I'm not sure he believes it。〃
〃And the kids don't know?〃
〃No;〃 Thorne said。
There was a beeping alongside him。 Thorne pulled out his little black Envoy; a radio pager。 A light was flashing。 He flipped up the screen; and handed it to Malcolm。 〃Read it for me。〃
〃It's from Arby;〃 Malcolm said。 〃Says; 'Have a good trip。 If you want us; call。 We'll be standing by if you need our help。' And he gives his phone number。〃
Thorne laughed。 〃You got to love those kids。 They never give up。 Then he frowned; as a thought occurred to him。 〃What's the time on that message?〃
〃Four minutes ago;〃 Malcolm said。 〃Came in via net。〃
〃Okay。 Just checking。〃
They turned right; toward the airport。 They saw the lights in the distance。 Malcolm stared forward gloomily。 〃It's very unwise for us to be rushing off like this。 It's not the right way to go about it。〃
Thorne said; 〃We should be all right。 As long as we have the right island。〃
〃We do;〃 Malcolm said。
〃How do you know?〃
〃The most important clue was something I didn't want the kids to know about。 A few days ago; Levine saw the carcass of one of the animals。〃
〃Oh?〃
〃Yes。 He had a chance to look at it; before the officials burned it。 And he discovered that it was tagged。 He cut the tag off and sent it to me。〃
〃Tagged? You mean like … 〃
〃Yes。 Like a biological specimen。 The tag was old; and it showed pitting from sulfuric acid。〃
〃Must be volcanic;〃 Thorne said。
〃Exactly。〃
〃And you say it was an old tag?〃
〃Several years;〃 Malcolm said。 〃But the most interesting finding was the way the animal died。 Levine concluded the animal had been injured while it was still alive … a deep slashing cut in the leg that went right down to the bone。〃
Thorne said; 〃You're saying the animal was injured by another dinosaur。
〃Yes。 Exactly。
They drove a moment in silence。 〃Who else besides us knows about this island?〃
〃I don't know;〃 Malcolm said。 〃But somebody's trying to find out。 My office was broken into today; and photographed。〃
〃Great。〃 Thorne sighed。 〃But you didn't know where the island was; did you?〃
〃No。 I hadn't put it together yet。〃
〃Do you think anybody else has?〃
〃No;〃 Malcolm said。 〃We re on our own。〃
Exploitation
Lewis Dodgson threw open the door marked ANIMAL QUARTERS; and immediately all the dogs began barking。 Dodgson walked down the corridor between the rows of cages; stacked ten feet high on both sides。 The building was large; the Biosyn Corporation of Cupertino; California; required an extensive animal…testing facility。
Walking alongside him; Rossiter; the head of the pany; gloomily brushed the lapels of his Italian suit。 〃I hate this fucking place;〃 he said。 〃Why did you want me to e here?〃
〃Because;〃 Dodgson said。 〃We need to talk about the future。〃
〃Stinks in here;〃 Rossiter said。 He glanced at his watch。 〃Get on with it; Lew。〃
〃We can talk in here。〃 Dodgson led him to a glass…walled superintendent's booth; in the center of the building。 The glass cut down the sound of the barking。 But through the windows; thev could look out at the rows of animals。
〃It's simple;〃 Dodgson said; starting to pace; 〃But I think it's important。〃
Lewis Dodgson was forty…five years old; bland…faced and balding。 His features were youthful; and his manner was mild。 But appearances were deceiving … the baby…faced Dodgson was one of the most ruthless and aggressive geneticists of his generation。 Controversy had dogged his career: as a graduate student at Hopkins; he had been dismissed for planning human gene therapy without FDA permission。 Later; after joining Biosyn; he had conducted a controversial rabies…vaccine test in Chile … the illiterate farmers who were the subjects were never informed they were being tested。
In each case; Dodgson explained that he was a scientist in a hurry; and could not be held back by regulations drawn up for lesser souls。 He called himself 〃results…oriented;〃 which really meant he did whatever he considered necessary to achieve his goal。 He was also a tireless self…promoter。 Within the pany; Dodgson presented himself as a researcher; even though he lacked the ability to do original research; and had never done any。 His intellect was fundamentally derivative; he never conceived of anything until someone else had thought of it first。
He was very good at 〃developing〃 research; which meant stealing someone else's work at an early stage。 In this; he was without scruple and without peer。 For many years he had run the reverse…engineering section at Biosyn; which in theory examined petitors' products and determined how they were made。 But in practice; 〃reverse engineering〃 involved a great deal of industrial espionage。
Rossiter; of course; had no illusions about Dodgson。 He disliked him; and avoided him as much as possible。 Dodgson was always taking chances; cutting corners; he made Rossiter uneasy。 But Rossiter also knew that modern biotechnology was highly petitive。 To stay petitive; every pany needed a man like Dodgson。 And Dodgson was very good at what he did。
〃I'll e right to the pint;〃 Dodgson said; turning to Rossiter。 〃If we act quickly; I believe we have an opportunity to acquire the InGen technology。〃
Rossiter sighed。 〃Not again。。。。〃
〃I know; Jeff。 I know how you feel。 I admit; there is some history here。〃
〃History? The only history is you failed … time and again。 We've tried this; back door and front door。 Hell; we even tried to buy the pany when it was in Chapter 11; because you told us it would be available。 But it turned out it wasn't。 The Japanese wouldn't sell。〃
〃I understand; Jeff。 But let's not forget … 〃
〃What I can't forget;〃 Rossiter said; 〃is that we paid seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars to your friend Nedry; and have nothing to show for it。〃
〃But Jeff … 〃
〃Then we paid f