Put it in a bottle cap. That's why we call it Combined Miniature Deterrent Forces. If the other side gets that... They have. But we both have the same problem: lack of control. They can only miniaturise things for exactly 60 minutes. After that everything starts growing back to its original size. - I assume Benes knows howto control it. - Yes. He wanted us to have the secret. - That's why they tried to kill him. - They'll try again. No wonder you want me to stand by at the operation. And take a little trip with him. Trip? Where to? The only way we can reach that clot is from inside the brain. So we'll put a surgical team and crew into a submarine, reduce it way down in size and inject it into an artery. - You mean I'm going along? - As part of the crew, yes. Wait a minute. They can't shrink me. - We can shrink anything. - I don't want to be miniaturised. - It's just for an hour. - Not even for a minute. Sir, I really think you should reconsider. I just don't think I'm right for this job. Grant, you're going to a briefing. Miss Peterson volunteered to come. So did every male technician. A woman has no place on a mission of this kind. - I insist on taking my technician. - You'll take along who I assign. Don't tell me who I'm going to work with - not on this operation. I'll do what I think is best without interference! Dr Duval has relied on Miss Peterson for years. And since she wants to come along, I think it's for the best, Dr Reid. Well, I disagree with you. Since you're in charge, do as you please. But I want it on record I'm against it. Grant, Colonel Reid, operational commander. You met our medical chief. - Dr Duval, head surgeon. - I've heard of you. Miss Peterson, his assistant. And Captain Bill Owens, designer of an experimental submarine for the Navy's research programme. - Out of your element, Captain? - Sort of. - That makes two of us. - Grant is uniquely suited to this mission. He's a communications expert and he was a frogman during the war. Besides, he brought Benes into this country. The fewer people who knowthat, the better. You'll find Grant invaluable should anything go wrong once you're underway. OK, Don. Here's the overall target area. Doctor? Benes's brain. As near as we can map it stereotaxically. The clot is right here. It's impossible to get at without damage to the intervening tissue, which would prove fatal to Benes. The only way to reach it is via the arterial system. Phase one calls for miniaturising a submarine, with crew and surgical team, and injecting it into the carotid artery. How small will it be? About the size of a microbe. We're putting Benes in deep hypothermia. What? That's freezing him as low as is compatible with human life. It'll slow down his heartbeat, circulation and all other physical processes. Even so, Colonel, because of our size - I mean, the lack of it - we'll still be cruising pretty fast. We'll be smashed to bits if there's turbulence. The only danger of turbulence is in the heart, and we're not going through it. Once in the carotid artery, we remain within the arterial system until we reach the point of the damage, where Dr Duval will attempt to dissolve the clot with a laser beam. Thank you. After the operation, we return by way of the venous system until we reach the base of the neck, where we'll be removed right here. With a hypodermic. How will you know where the sub is at any moment? Dr Michaels is a circulatory specialist and will act as your navigator. He'll know where you are and you can communicate directly with us by wireless. Also the sub is nuclear powered. We'll track it just as we would any radioactive tracer. There'll be surgeons standing by to remove you immediately should anything happen. In any event, you must be out within 60 minutes. After that, you're in danger of attack. Attack? Who? Or should I say what from? Benes's natural ------------------------------ Читайте также: - текст Отступники на английском - текст Эрагон на английском - текст Самолётом, поездом и автомобилем на английском - текст Арахнофобия на английском - текст Чайка по имени Джонатан Ливингстон на английском |