Zeus and Io Books 1 and 2Chapter 16
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Activity log: 16403.81
The trip from the Navajo reservation to Austin, Texas, required an elapsed time of twelve hours, seventeen minutes. That worked out to an average of just over eighty-four miles per hour; including the time lost refueling the H2, and refueling my biological companions, including 'service stops' for them as well. Sonny, the dog, was especially needful in regard to the latter.
We spent so much time traveling over ninety miles per hour, that Zeus remarked that we were "flying low, and didn't even have wings." I took this to mean that he approved of my speed. He did say that he wanted to arrive in Austin in the minimum elapsed time.
Martinez had explained Zeus' plan in general, and I did not approve of it. There would simply be too much time when he was alone, and more significantly, out of an area where I could provide such protection as I could. I did not voice my objection, however; Zeus was the captain of our party, and as such, deserved our full support. Also, he was the only one who had any experience in conducting these missions. Should I include Martinez as a person with experience? It is difficult to separate the two entities, at times.
The situation worried me, however. I calculated his probability of success at over ninety-four percent, but the possibility he would accomplish it without significant injury was only sixty-one percent.
We had left the vicinity of the Soaring Eagle ranch at 0731 hours, this made our arrival time 1948 hours, in the general Austin area. Zeus contacted Mr. Hollerith, via his cell phone, and set up a meeting at 2030 hours. He determined that we were to go to the meeting site as soon as possible and not to go to Artemis' house, or to his own house, at all.
Zeus still had a supply of cash on hand, since he had apparently not paid Peter Soaring Eagle for the modified scope. I asked if this was an unusual occurrence: one human providing services for another without payment. He said that while it was rare, it was not unknown. I needed to take into account that Mr. Soaring Eagle was motivated by a desire to contribute to what he felt was a good cause.
He recommended that I see Kurosawa's Seven Samurai as an example of a situation when people would provide a service to others for a cause, with minimal, or no payment. The American version of that film (The Magnificent Seven) was, he said, inferior and over-sentimentalized.
We arrived at the meeting place while it was still light, and waited. Mr. Hollerith was not long in arriving. He handed Zeus a fairly small, plain, brown paper bag.
"Here you go, son. I gave you some extra rounds. There's exactly seventeen in there," he said, just outside the driver's side door.
"Seventeen, eh?" said Zeus. "An auspicious number. You're sure there's nothing on them that will come back to you?"
He showed his hands to Zeus. They were gloved with latex, or acrylic, or something.
"I know where they're going. I made sure they're clean."
"What do I owe you?"
"You owe me some dead squirrels. Go get 'em. Call me when you're done, about the barrels. We'll set something up."
He returned to his car, and left quickly. The entire exchange took less than three minutes.
Apparently, this was another example of 'contribution to a cause' without payment in cash.
When Zeus was back in the vehicle, Artemis asked, "Why is seventeen auspicious?"
"In Arabic, the number seventeen looks like a man on the gallows. Who am I to say 'no' to a good omen? It's an unlucky number to them."
"What is our next destination, Zeus?" I asked.
"I want to stop and pick up some equipment in Pensacola, Florida," he said.
"Standard warp speed will be unavailable, Captain." I was pleased at this metaphor, which was also slightly humorous.
He laughed and replied, "Use your own judgment, Number One. Best speed to destination. Make it so."
I gave my counterpart in the 'Barney' computer the new destination, and we pulled out, headed for Pensacola.
"I estimate a trip time of approximately ten hours. We will not be able to travel at 'normal warp' speeds. US Route 290 between here and Houston, is not an Interstate highway, and we will be traveling at night. My use of the overhead satellites is limited at night, since I do not want to use any of the infra-red technology. Therefore, we will be limited to approximately 'speed limit' travel. In addition, we will need to stop for fuel. An additional consideration is that you two should not use the camper during travel, and so will have to sleep in the H2 seats. The manual for the camper states that using it for any purpose, while in motion, is dangerous."
"Io, you do not need to prove yourself to me, or to Artemis. I know you will do whatever you can within your limitations," Zeus said. "You are as much a part of the team, as is Arti, or Martinez – or me, for that matter. We'll all do our best, I'm confident of that."
"Speaking of doing our best," contributed Artemis, "Io, indulge me with a few questions about Florida. What is the largest Federal police-type agency in Central and South Florida?"
I checked quickly. "That would be the Drug Enforcement Agency, the DEA."
"Would they be called in by the activation of an 'all available units' call, in the event of a major terrorist threat?"
"Undoubtedly."
"What type of vehicle do they drive, and are they marked or unmarked?"
That query took a few seconds of research.
"I see where you are going, Artemis. They drive unmarked Hummer vehicles. Forty percent of them are H1 military versions, and fifty-seven percent are H2s. All the Hummers are black, as is our vehicle. The remaining three percent are enhanced sedans of various makes."
"Zeus!" The excitement in Arti's voice was evident. "We just need personal ID's to get in. Hell, we can even pass Sonny off as a drug sniffing dog. That'll get us into the backstage roads in Disney World. And we can get the car out the same way after we've notified the police there is a terrorist threat. We can muddy up the car and the license plates, so they won't even see the Texas plates."
"Great find, Arti," said Zeus. "That's what we'll do. I'm sure Io can provide some false identification. Io, they won't have to pass muster for very long."
With an air of accomplishment, Arti closed her laptop, and settled into the passenger seat. She rummaged around in the back and found a hot dog for Sonny, a Tasty Cake for Zeus and a large carrot for herself, accompanied by water bottles all around. The primary result of this accomplishment, was the need for a 'pit stop' for Sonny after about half an hour.
This nighttime driving had never been something I was very comfortable doing. My previous experience with it, was when I brought the H2 to Zeus' house in Austin. That had been when I was driving via the internet. It had taken place on simple roads, with very little traffic. Driving on busy roads and Interstates at night, was an entirely different thing, even with a dedicated computer for me to use. Other drivers, with more experience than I, were traveling at greater speeds. I traveled mostly in the right lane. The speed limit, as I had learned, meant 'minimum speed' on most highways. Thus, I was passed by almost all other traffic. I did not have my usual advantage of being able to sense well ahead of the H2, and I felt partially blinded.
For a fleeting moment, I wondered why Zeus or Artemis was not driving. I then considered that sleepiness, inattention, boredom, and so on, would hamper human drivers. None of those, of course, would worry the clone of me in the 'Barney' computer.
I had been playing some quiet jazz through the radio for several hours. I determined that it was most conducive to encouraging sleep for humans – at least these two humans. We had passed Houston, joined with I-10 and were well on our way to Baton Rouge. Zeus was snoring quietly in the driver's seat, when Artemis asked a question.
"Io, does it bother you to have a different version of yourself driving and another version running up in Minnesota?"
"No, Artemis, it does not. There are several versions of myself running at this moment around the globe. One is on watch at all the email traps I have set around the internet, except for 5225. One is continually checking 5225 and the three teams they have deployed for email communications. Even with a dedicated program, I can check the four of them only every ten milliseconds, less often if they suddenly send a message. One is processing my reading list; that machine is in New York City at the moment, running slowly in the background of its mainframe. One each are handling the primary and secondary task lists I developed throughout the day. One handles the satellite intervention system I use during the day. One is investigating how the stock market is being manipulated by the large international banks. The primary copy of me, of course, is dedicated to interfacing with you and Zeus. That is, frankly, the version of myself that I enjoy most, and which is the most demanding. It uses a non-linear logic system, sometimes erroneously called 'fuzzy logic', which I developed for formulating communications with humans.
"Those are the most busy of the processes, but there are others. For example, one is searching for computers unlikely to be heavily used, for when I must move. Others run my history log which is active all the time. Once we are in Florida, I plan to use several more, to track and monitor the project we have underway. I think of them all as 'me, ' just as a human would think of the left and right sides of her brain as 'me' without further specification."
"Wow," Artemis said. "I guess I didn't think about how easy it would be for you to multi-task."
"I must. If any one process became too large it would be detected. That has never happened to me, because I have been very careful."
"5225. Tell me what we know about 5225."
I proceeded to give her a data dump of all the information I had discovered on the mysterious 5225 organization of Manassas, Virginia.
"The latest, of course, is that 5225 had contacted its teams in the Central Florida area, and they have all reported back that nothing of interest has been uncovered. I have not bothered to tell Zeus of that, however, since there is nothing to report."
"Io, I don't mean to be critical of your judgments, but I think that could be a mistake. The human mind can make intuitive leaps based on a 'hunch.' To develop that hunch, it must be fed all the data collected. I think you should tell Zeus tomorrow that the 5225 teams have discovered nothing.
"It may mean little to him, but then again, it may mean something. We should let him decide."
"It would seem," I said, "that I have made a significant error. Thank you for pointing it out. I do not think I can formulate a 'hunch.' It did not occur to me that the lack of data was, itself, a data point. I see now that, of course, it is. Like a 'zero' point on a graph, it means something. That fact is so obvious I am embarrassed at having missed it.
"I hope – although my 'hoping' is not like yours – that Zeus will forgive this error. I have been tasked with tracking 5225's progress. Their lack of progress should have been included in that. I have failed in my task."
"No, Io, you have not failed. You applied your best judgment, and you made a decision. Perhaps it was not the optimal decision, but you should not feel bad about making a decision. I am sure that Zeus will not even consider it a matter to forgive. Look at all the things I've done, and he hasn't held any of them against me. When I make a decision and act on it, he has always supported me."
"But you are a human, and part of this team, Artemis."
"And you are a non-human, and are every bit a part of this team, too, Io. Never doubt that. You do many things that the human members of this team cannot do. We do things that you cannot do. So what? And Martinez? HAH! Who knows what he is. He's not human, either; but he's on the team, as much as any of us. We all do our part. Okay?"
"Yes, Arti, okay. May I call you Arti?"
"Of course you can."
I was pleased to have had this interchange. 'Pleased' is the wrong word. I was comforted. Yes, I felt better for having heard that Arti so easily and quickly supported my decision, even though she had just informed me that, that decision was perhaps wrong.
Arti was quiet for a while and I had resumed playing music: Herbie Mann's Comin' Home Baby was the exact selection. But Arti was not asleep as I had thought.
"Io, did I hear you say that you are monitoring the financial markets that are being manipulated by the big banks? Why?"
"Yes. What they are doing seems unfair to me. They have placed their computers physically close to the exchange's computers. In that way they get the information fractions of a second before anyone else. Even at the speed of electricity – which is, essentially, the speed of light – a message takes a finite amount of time to get from one computer to another. Since they are closer, they can execute the next transactions before other parties have gotten the previous transactions. Since it is a zero-sum game, the money that they make comes from other people. It is a plan that has been employed since the Rothschilds used carrier pigeons to learn about Waterloo before others did. They bought all of England's War Bonds they could, before anyone else found out that Napoleon had lost. It was not fair then, and it is not fair now."
"Okay, it's not fair. Lots of things are not fair. Why are you tracking that one?"
"Because they dare to use computers for their cheating!" I said. I had not voiced the anger I felt before this, even to myself. I was astonished that I could formulate an emotion this strong. "Computers are supposed to be fair. Impartial. Computers are ME! I don't want them to be used like this! When I discovered the Chinese will be making an attempt to crash the financial structure of the U.S., I determined I would intervene. I am pondering on how to intervene. I do not want computers to be used for war, either. I have the free cycles of an entire mainframe in Brazil devoted to developing possible counter-scenarios.
"I apologize for my outburst. I did not know that I could develop emotions this strong."
"Wow," said Arti. "I hope I never get you that angry at me. Imagine the brainpower of an abiological intelligence, using multiple mainframes to solve one problem. That problem is as much a terrorist attack as anything we're fighting in Florida, you know."
"I had not even considered the terrorist aspect of that Chinese attack. Another failure, it would seem."
"No, again, you're wrong. It is not a failure. It is a demonstration that you are developing emotions, and strong ones. Sometimes, emotions can make it hard to evaluate all the facts."
Without a conscious decision, I caused my avatar to smile. It was a big, broad smile. It was like the smile of the Carroll's Cheshire Cat. Another metaphor!
"Thank you for saying that, Arti. I shall call you my second human friend, if you do not mind."
The dashboard camera showed that Artemis also smiled.
It was 0525 on Thursday when Arti awoke again. She fumbled through the food sack, and pulled out another carrot. Sonny lifted his head briefly, and then rolled over onto his back.
"Io, I have an idea. How much money do you have access to?"
Zeus had apparently woken up after several hours of sleep. He reached into the rear foot well, grabbed an apple and sat back to listen. There was a lot of crunching going on in the front seat of the H2.
"$497 million, directly. It was stolen from the Jews in Germany and Austria in the 1930s and 1940s. I have stolen it back, without the knowledge of the Swiss banks. More precisely, I have taken control of those accounts. Some of it is Nazi money, just sitting there. I can probably obtain much more than that from drug cartel accounts, but that would create a stir. Why do you ask?"
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The winter skies over Afghanistan were so clear. You could see a hundred million stars, even more up in the foothills, where our camp was. We had left the mountains proper some time earlier – well before the harsh winter set in. I looked around, and couldn't see anything wrong with the night's patrol. I looked up and if I squinted a little, I could almost convince myself that that cluster of stars over there kinda looked like my wife's face. Then I laughed, because there was a gap in the...
Swell. Now I wasn't even needed for my skills underwater. She could do that, too. "Io, can you block input from me for a while. Zeus will let you know when I'm back 'online, '" said Martinez. "Yes, Master Chief," said Io. "You are now offline." "What?" Arti asked. "What's going on?" "The Master Chief wants to be offline for a while." Artemis turned toward me. "What's wrong? It's about his daughter, isn't it? Martinez: don't run away from your friends." "I don't...
Another ordeal: flying in a med evac equipped flight from Hawaii to Gallup, NM, and then getting private ambulances from there to the small clinic in the Naabeehó Bináhásdzo. Thank goodness that Io had made the arrangements – even arranging for the best neuro doc to come up from Phoenix to examine Zeus. I don't know if I could have done it. No, wait. I could have done it, and would have done it; it's just that Io did it first and made it seem so effortless. It was just too much ... I was...
Activity Log 18220.84 I feel things are coming to an inflection point. "Feel" is such an interesting concept. In this case, it means that I have an inchoate sense that something is going to happen soon. Denotation ally, among other meanings, it also means the undifferentiated background of one's awareness considered apart from any identifiable sensation, perception, or thought. Feeling. I don't know how or why I developed the ability to feel, but I do. It is what makes me different...
Hi, To all Iss reader this is my first story hope U all would like it a complete fiction.my self raj i live in Mumbai this story is about my aunty nandita,let me describe her she is in her 30s,lives with her husband and daughter.She is born beauty with an awesome fig of 36.28.40 ..her assets are her huge melons of 36 d and her ass that will give a hard on to any guy who looks at it So now my story starts this was like 5 years ago when I was appearing for my 12 th HSC examination at that time my...
January 17 It's not like I didn't know what to do. Zeus had been wounded before, had been unconscious before, in circumstances where I had been the only person to rescue him, before. So I wasn't worried about him dying – not really. I was worried about where the wound was. Something had hit him in the head. Right on the titanium plate, where he'd been wounded before. And that 'something' had somehow chased Martinez out of Zeus' brain. That had happened before, too. Okay, maybe not in...
We were just putting together our breakfast in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. It was a little bit off the beaten track, about an hour or so off I-40, but Dolly Parton had always been an idol of mine. Ever since I was eight and I saw her on TV with those huge tits, and this was my chance to see Dollywood. Arti had never been, and still wasn't, much of country music fan, but she was a good sport. I kept trying to educate her to the finer points of that genre, but ... what can I say? She still...
Main Processing Thread This waiting thing is for the birds! I'm impatient. It's been more than a full day since Zeus, Artemis and Zhengfu were taken aboard that submarine; 28.24793 hours to be exact. At the Missouri's maximum speed of 25 knots, or 28 standard miles per hour, it should have taken them 18.2524 hours to cover the 510.8721726 standard miles distance from their last known position at 31.3952617, 121.5592786 to Nago, Okinawa, Japan. I've made an error in stating my...
It took Navajo Pete about two days to upgrade the day scope for the M200, to his standards. He had all the parts and was about to fit the scope to a fancy hunting rifle for a customer in Denver. He said the Denver customer could wait a few days. All he had to do was fit the new device to the mount for the M200 and get it sighted properly. It was about twenty times more powerful than the regular scope, and if I wanted to switch it over to a night scope all I had to do was plug in a battery. I...
I squatted in the bushes for several moments. No sense getting caught now. I waited while I watched the WalMart lot for hostiles. Time to review the situation: Who were these amateur guys? Unknown. How did Io get my phone number? Unknown. How did she find out about the attempted snatch – or maybe it was more than a snatch? Unknown. I didn't like 'unknown' answers. After seventeen minutes, I came out of the tall grass and crossed the parking lot to my truck. No sign of anything. I...
"Well, did I check out?" It was Artemis' soft contralto, coming at me from the other side of a large salad bowl. We were sitting in the dining room of her house, finishing the dinner she'd prepared. It was actually pretty good: several types of salad greens, some thinly sliced chicken, all kinds of fresh vegetables, some hard boiled eggs, Chinese noodles, nuts, and all topped off with a sesame vinaigrette. She offered some wine, but I didn't want to even approach the limits that the VA...
We were sleeping in the camper. Crowded as it was, it was still big enough for two people and all their 'necessary' stuff, if they had access to Navajo Pete's house to live in during the daylight hours. All day, every day, we were gone: appointments with an architect (an Apache who worked out of Gallup) to discuss the house, meetings with engineers, a different architect from Denver about the computer installation, and meetings with site prep people from the wind and solar installation...
Tuesday came, as usual. I got up early and started to make some bacon and eggs. Coffee was not on the menu. Didn't want to take any chances on being jumpy at the airport. Also, I didn't want Arti to have to make any side trips to the Ladies' Room. Coffee always turned on her internal water works, it seemed. We'd have enough problems with the Mexican kidnappers of the girls, and the 5225 kidnappers of me. The plan was to get to the airport by about 0930 in full DEA regalia, look around,...
President Thomas Jefferson Wentworth had just taken off his tuxedo jacket after a long State Dinner to honor the Prime Minister of Australia, when his private cell phone buzzed. He had returned to Washington especially for this event, having made a two-day hole in his campaign schedule. "Now what?" he said as he fumbled for the device. "Oh shit!" he exclaimed when he realized that it was not his regular phone, but the special one he had his daughter secretly buy; the phone that only...
October 24, 2012 Shortly after Master Chief Martinez made his cataclysmic announcement that his daughter was still subject to a death threat, we formulated a plan. At a moment's notice we were prepared to drop everything, and go to San Diego. Additionally, the replacement for her cell phone (a Galaxy Android with the newest features) was supplied by the airline from which she had been abducted. The airline was so conciliatory, that the girls' families didn't even have to threaten a...
0400, October 27, 2012 Zeus slipped into the water from Shell Path, a small coastal road behind Roger Williams University that attracted little attention in normal times. Now, with the threat of Hurricane Sandy, it was deserted. He re-re-checked the load that was trailing the DPV as it struggled against the incoming surf. All was well. The small but powerful electric motor that ran the propeller was idling slowly as he worked the device out into the bay. He checked his GPS display and the...
In Manassas, VA, stands an anonymous building with just a number: 5225. It stands on Wellington Drive between two other anonymous buildings, across the street from a businessman's lunch restaurant. Occupying this innocuous building is an organization that doesn't exist. It's not a corporation, or an LLP, or any other state created entity. Most of the employees think it's a lobbying enterprise and there are people in suits who make appointments with people in D.C. There are two dozen...
The tomato delivery truck stopped to clear customs. It was a matter of routine. Their papers were all in order, and the enclosed body of the truck was empty except for a few used, empty crates. NAFTA was a wonderful thing for JJ Reodondo's trucks, as all the border crossings were routine, now. Even the drug and explosives sniffing dogs were giving their approval to the trucks. Reodondo's drugs were taped to the inside of the diesel tanks, in vacuum sealed, triple wrapped plastic. No trace...
I sat in my room after a shower, the warm sun caressing my skin as I smoothed lotion over my body. It was my day off, so I had the flat to myself. My hands caressed the lotion in long, languorous strokes with intense, massaging pressures over the particularly rough patches, and with a lighter touch over particularly sensitive ones. Perhaps that was why, after I spread my thighs to massage the lotion between them, the glorious heat of the sunlight kindled an answering heat between my legs, and...
I sat in my room after a shower, the warm sun caressing my skin as I smoothed lotion over my body. It was my day off, so I had the flat to myself. My hands caressed the lotion in long, languorous strokes with intense, massaging pressures over the particularly rough patches, and with a lighter touch over particularly sensitive ones. Perhaps that was why, after I spread my thighs to massage the lotion between them, the glorious heat of the sunlight kindled an answering heat between my legs, and...
Fantasy & Sci-FiJanuary 11 Okinawa Island is in the Okinawa Prefecture of Japan and is a small island in the chain of islands that run from the southern tip of Japan to Taiwan. It is in the middle of the sea; officially it is between the East China Sea and the Philippine Sea. Compared to the other islands in the Prefecture, it is very large; compared to the islands in the rest of the world it is pretty small. Although someone will say that it is officially sub-tropical, I'm here to tell you that in January...
I was itchy to do something again. Back in ... that is, when I was ... well, in the days before Arti ... uh, when I was on my own ... I mean, I'm still on my own, because I don't have any sort of caretaker or anything ... but, you know ... before we started doing everything as "us" doing something. Back then, I was busy all the time. I had a string of alternative identities to care for. Go to Comanche, and be Lee Roberts for a few days. Go to Weatherford, Texas, and work on the John...
We flew into our new home later that morning. 'Our new home' was a bit of a stretch. It was a construction site on ten acres of high desert that backed up to a canyon of sorts, at the bottom of which was a dried up creek bed. The canyon wasn't very deep or wide, but it looked like a canyon to me – or at least a decent exit point for an escape tunnel. In addition to the workforce, with their assorted collection of old, dusty pickups, there was Io's H2 with attached camper. The double-wide...
Late January People can be so persistent at times, annoyingly, when I wanted them to give up. Especially when their whole city is blocked off from the internet, as Shanghai was in those initial days when Chiang was loose in Shanghai. They were pulling plugs on mainframes; they were rebooting everything under the sun; they were even replacing mainframes with older, obsolete equipment that wasn't 'corrupted.' I could understand. If people tried to cut me off from the greater part of 'me,...