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 Finally; she said; 〃There might be a way。 If I can bring up some previous images of the flare; I should be able to plot how fast it's traveling across the continent and in what direction。 If I can do that; then I should be able to make a rough plot of its course。〃 
 〃Just do what you can;〃 Schofield said; 〃and call me if you find anything。 I want to know when one of those breaks is going to pass over this station; so we can be ready to send a radio signal to McMurdo when it does。〃 
 〃You'll have to fix the antenna outside…〃 
 〃I'm already on it;〃 Schofield said。 〃You just find me a break in that flare。 We'll get your antenna up again。〃 
 
 
 
 In Washington; Alison Cameron was also sitting in front of a puter。 
 She was in a small puter lab in the Post's offices。 A microcrofilm viewing machine sat in the corner。 Filing cabinets lined two of the four walls。 Half a dozen puters filled the rest of the space in the small lab。 
 Alison found the screen she was looking for。 The All…States Library Database。 
 There is a popular urban myth that the FBI has a tap on every library borrowing puter in the country and they use this facility to track down serial killers。 The killer quotes Lowell at a homicide scene; so the FBI checks up on every library in the country to see who's been borrowing Lowell。 Like all good urban myths; this is only a half…truth。 There is a system (it is an updatable CD…ROM service) that cross…links every library puter in the country; telling the user where a certain book can be found。 It doesn't list the names of every person who has borrowed that book。 It just tells you where a particular book is located。 You can search for a book in several ways: by the author; by the book's title; or even by any unusual keywords that appear in the text of a book。 The All…States Library Database was one such service。 
 Alison stared at the screen in front of her。 She tabbed down to the SEARCH BY KEYWORD button。 She typed: 
 ANTARCTICA。 
 The puter whirred for about ten seconds; and the results of the search came up on the screen: 
 1;856;157 ENTRIES FOUND。 WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE A LIST? 
 Great。 One million; eight hundred and fifty thousand books contained the word Antarctica in some way or another。 That was no help。 
 Alison thought for a second。 She'd need a narrower key word; something a lot more specific。 She got an idea。 It was a long shot; perhaps a little too specific。 But she thought it was worth a try anyway。 She typed: 
 LATITUDE …66。5° LONGITUDE 115° 20' 12〃 
 The puter whirred as it searched。 This time the search didn't take long at all。 The results came up on the screen: 
 6 ENTRIES FOUND。 WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE A LIST? 
 〃You bet your ass I'd like to see a list;〃 Alison said。 She hit the 〃Y〃 key for 〃Yes〃 and a new screen appeared。 On it was a list of book titles and their locations。 
 
 ALL…STATES LIBRARY DATABASE 
 SEARCH BY KEYWORD 
 SEARCH STRING USED:LATITUDE …66。5° 
 LONGITUDE 115° 20' 12〃 
 
 NO。 OF ENTRIES FOUND: 6 
 TITLE 
 AUTHOR 
 LOCATION 
 YEAR 
 DOCTORAL THESIS 
 LLEWELLYN; D。 K。 
 STAMFORD; CT 
 1998 
 DOCTORAL THESIS 
 AUSTIN; B。K。 
 STAMFORD; CT 
 1997 
 POSTDOCTORAL THESIS 
 HENSLEIGH; S。 T。 
 USC; CA 
 1997 
 FELLOWSHIP GRANT RESEARCH PAPER 
 HENSLEIGH; B。 M。 
 HARVARD; MA 
 1996 
 THE ICE CRUSADE: REFLECTIONS ON A YEAR SPENT IN ANTARCTICA 
 HENSLEIGH; B。 M。 
 HARVARD; MA 
 1995 AVAIL: AML 
 PRELIMINARY SURVEY 
 WAITZKIN; C。 M。 
 LIBCONG 
 1978 
 
 Alison stared at the list。 
 Every one of these entries; in some way or another; mentioned latitude minus 66。5 degrees and longitude 115 degrees; 20 minutes; and 12 seconds。 
 They were mainly university papers。 None of the names meant anything to Alison: Llewellyn; Austin; and the two Hensleighs; S and B。 
 It looked like the latter Hensleigh…B。 M。 Hensleigh…had written a book on Antarctica。 Alison looked at its location reference。 It had been printed at Harvard University; but it was available at AML…all major libraries。 Unlike all of the other entries…a collection of single…issue privately published theses…this Hensleigh guy's book was videly available。 Alison decided she'd check it out。 
 There was; however; one other entry that caught her attention。 
 The last one。 
 
 PRELIMINARY SURVEYWAITZKIN; C。 M。LIBCONG1978 
 
 Alison frowned at the final entry。 She checked a quick reference list that was affixed to the side of the puter monitor。 It was a list of all of the abbreviations used in the database。 Alison found 〃LibCong。〃 
 〃Aha;〃 she said aloud。 
 LibCong stood for the Library of Congress。 The Library of Congress was situated across the road from the Capitol Building; not far from Alison's office。 
 Alison looked at the final entry again。 She wondered what a preliminary survey was。 She looked at the date of the entry。 
 1978。 
 Well; whatever it was; it was over twenty years old; so it was worth checking out。 
 Alison smiled as she hit the button marked: PRINT SCREEN。 
 
 
 
 〃All right! Hoist her up!〃 Book called。 
 Rebound and Snake pulled on the stabilizing cables; and Wilkes Ice Station's battered radio antenna…a long black pole thirty feet high; with a…blinking green beacon light at its tip…rose slowly into the air。 The intermittent flash…flash of the green beacon light illuminated all of their faces。 
 〃How long do you think it will take?〃 Schofield asked Book; yelling above the wind。 
 〃It won't take us long to hoist it up; that's the easy part;〃 Book replied。 〃The hard part will be reconnecting all the radio wiring。 We've got the power going again; but there's still another fifteen or so radio wires to solder back together。〃 
 〃Ballpark?〃 
 〃Thirty minutes。〃 
 〃Get to it。〃 
 Shane Schofield trudged back down the entrance ramp of the station and headed inside。 He had e back inside to check on two things: Abby Sinclair and Mother。 
 Abby met him on the A…deck catwalk。 While Schofield and the others had been outside; she had been in the radio room looking at weather maps on the puter; trying to find a break in the solar flare。 
 〃Any luck?〃 Schofield asked。 
 〃Depends on what you mean by luck;〃 Abby said。 〃How soon did you want it?〃 
 〃Soon。〃 
 〃Then I'm afraid it's not that good;〃 she said。 〃By my calculations; a break in the solar flare will pass over this station in about sixty…five minutes。〃 
 〃Sixty…five minutes;〃 Schofield said。 〃How long will it last?〃 
 Abby shrugged。 'Ten minutes。 Maybe fifteen。 Long enough to get a signal through。〃 
 Schofield bit his lip as he took all of this in。 He had been hoping to get a window in the solar flare a lot sooner than that。 He desperately needed to get in contact with McMurdo Station to tell them about the French warship that was sailing off the coast of Antarctica aiming a battery of missiles at Wilkes Ice Station。 
 He asked; 〃Will there be any more breaks ing over the station?〃 
 Abby smiled。 〃I thought you'd ask that; so I checked it out。 There will be two more breaks in the flare after the first one; but there's a long wait for them。 OK。 The time is now 2:46 p。m。 so the first window period won't be until 3:51 P。M。; sixty…five minutes from now。 The other two will be a lot later; at approximately 7:30 p。m。 and 10:00 p。m。 tonight。〃 
 Schofield sighed。 This wasn't good at all。 
 〃Good work; Abby;〃 he said。 〃Good work。 Thank you。 If you want something else to do; I was hoping you might like to man the radio room while my men fix your antenna outside。 Just in case anything es through。〃 
 Abby nodded。 〃I'd like that。〃 
 〃Good;〃 Schofield said。 Abby wanted something to do; needed something to do。 The events of the previous few hours had hit her hard; but once she had something to occupy her; she seemed to be OK。 
 Schofield smiled at her and headed for the rung…ladder。 
 
 Mother was sitting on the floor with her back up against the cold ice wall when Schofield entered the storeroom on E…deck。 Her eyes were closed。 She appeared to be sleeping。 
 〃Hey there;〃 she said; without opening her eyes。 
 Schofield smiled as he came over and crouched beside her。 〃How you feeling?〃 he asked。 
 Mother still didn't open her eyes。 〃Methadone's good。〃 
 Schofield looked down at what was left of Mother's left leg。 Book had bandaged up the jagged protrusion at her knee quite well。 The bandages; however; were soaked through with blood。 
 〃Guess I won't be playing football anymore;〃 Mother said。 
 Schofield looked at her face; and he saw her open her eyes。 
 〃That fucking fish took my leg;〃 she said indignantly。 
 〃I noticed。 Could have been worse; though。〃 
 〃Don't I know it;〃 Mother snorted。 
 Schofield laughed。 
 Mother looked him over as he laughed。 〃Scarecrow。 Have I ever told you that you are one damn fine…lookin' man?〃 
 Schofield said; 〃I think that's the methadone talking。〃 
 〃I know a good man when I see one;〃 Mother said as she leaned back against the wall and closed her eyes slowly。 
 Schofield spoke softly。 〃I'm not certain of many things; Mother; but one thing I am certain of is that I am not much to look at。〃 
 Schofield began to think about the two scars that cut down across his eyes 

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