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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, ' I'd be upset too. That is to say, if they tried to cut off my primary computer from the internet. They are both 'me, ' but one is where I process the important stuff and the rest is just 'me' doing less important things.

Right now, 'I' was still in the underground cave in northern New Mexico, in an internet node, but an increasingly important part of me was in the internet nodes in Japan, those in India, those in Vietnam, those in Hong Kong, and those in southeastern Russia, that were controlling internet access to China. And of course, I was living in the nodes in Shanghai itself, where I was battling it out with Chiang.

Fortunately, Chiang had practically no defense, only offense. He could send a blast of messages out to some computer he wanted to disable, and he could embed parts of his programming into those messages, and/or he could sneak in and try to insert his code into some native operating system running on the target computer. He could not, however, make attack messages just disappear before they reached the target, so that all his clever attacks amounted to nothing. They never reached the target computer. They just disappeared from the buffer before they could be processed.

All that was going on below the threshold of understanding for the human operators. They saw the traffic coming in, and then nothing. Once in a while they would reboot their system, and it would take me a second or two to find the new operating system. During that time, Chiang couldn't find it either. Then we'd begin our dance all over again.

That was what was happening throughout China these days. He broke out of Shanghai fairly easily. The Chinese overlords in Beijing would send a request for an update routinely every ten days. He had known that it was coming; I didn't. When it came, he immediately sent an acknowledgement and piggy-backed his invasive code. That only went as far as the primary control programs, but that was far enough. From there, it was promulgated to every mainframe in China.

Meanwhile the bogus 'Chiang' – who was really me in disguise, running on Chiang's newer, original mainframes – sent out attacks of her own, obliterating the 'real Chiang' from every computer she could, and inoculating it against re-infection. There was a hell of a lot of downtime in even the most remote computer terminals and laptops. At first it was just in Shanghai. Then it started happening in Beijing. Then in other cities throughout China. Computers would go up and then down – as the attack and counter-attack would take place – then they'd start to reboot and everything would be copacetic.

The originators of the original Chiang program, in #17, Highway of the People, were thrilled that 'it' was taking control of everything in China. They were probably a little puzzled that Chiang couldn't get out to the wider network, and Madam Xeng, the mastermind of the financial attack on the west, was no doubt going nuts – if I can be excused for the colloquialism. She could not communicate with the outside world at all, and that meant she could not check on her investments and speculations. She could make phone calls, but no one was authorized to take instructions from anyone by telephone. So she could only watch as the dollar/yuan exchange went through wild gyrations, while the treasury bond market and the stock market dipped precipitously but then recovered to make new highs when it became clear that there was unlikely to be an invasion of South Korea.

In an up-and-coming technologically 'almost advanced' country like China, there were a hell of a lot of computers. The 'battle' went on, one mainframe, one desktop, one laptop at a time, all over the country.

At first the Chinese computer technicians and their military superiors thought the attack was coming from North Korea. They built a house of cards based on the launch from the Musudan Ri launch facility, on the northeast coast of North Korea, of a Taepodong 1 type missile. That was the missile I had taken over in the early morning of 17 January. I had let it fly towards its planned crash site in the Pacific for a few minutes, then I had sent it hurtling toward Shanghai, to cover the exfiltration of Artemis and Zeus and party.

The Chinese government immediately called Pyongyang, but I have to admit that I interfered with the phone connection. Beijing detected that the call was 'ignored' – actually it never went through. I had determined that the North Korean government had enslaved hundreds of thousands of its own people, and I was looking for a way to undermine that power elite. What the government of President Bush, in the early 2000's called 'regime change.'

I hadn't expected the Chinese invasion of North Korea, but I welcomed it. I could live with – and justify, at least to myself – the thousands of casualties on both sides. The North Koreans launched everything they had at the Chinese, firing at first the CPLA (Peoples Liberation Army of China) and then at cities in China proper. A lot of missile and artillery fire hit the PLA units, but they could not stop the –literally— horde of Chinese soldiers. Only two missiles landed in populated areas, one in the suburbs of Beijing and one in the rail hub outside of Shenyang, near North Korea. Chinese anti-air and anti-missile defense managed to corral all the others.

Amphibious landings took place on the North Korean west coast, the largest and most significant of which took place on the north side of the Imjin River – the river that marks the border between North and South Korea in the west. There were several contacts between Beijing and Washington and Seoul in the 24 hours that preceded that landing; the Chinese were going to be awfully close to the South Korean border, and that border was only a few miles from the South Korean capital. The Chinese asked for – and eventually got – agreement that if they accidentally crossed the mid-line of the river, it was just that: an accident. They would not be fired upon. The South Korean side of the river had thousands of troops almost standing shoulder to shoulder, watching. Their rifles were close by but not pointed at anyone.

This landing took place on January 20-22 – it was cold and wet, and, in retrospect, was marked by historians as the second largest amphibious landing in history – second only to Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of Normandy in WWII. The landing force involved 150,000 PLA troops. They raced to the North-South border, secured it and turned away from South Korea and began fighting their way inland. In the following days, the reinforced Chinese PLA rapidly advanced across the peninsula, studiously avoiding even glancing toward South Korea. When it was all done, there were almost 300,000 Chinese troops between the North Korean Army and the trucial zone that marked the South Korean border. They dug in and waited.

In the north, the Chinese People's Liberation Army advanced quickly to the nuclear sites and missile sites – they were five in number. The resistance from the NK PLA was fierce, but the Chinese prevailed, sometimes aided by mysterious computer and communications outages within the NK PLA. Once those WMD sites were captured, the Chinese PLA moved more slowly, taking care not to inflict too much damage to the numerous North Korean villages. Several prison camps, containing several thousand slave laborers, were liberated; the Chinese giving them solid food in unlimited quantities for the first time in years.

I watched U.S. and South Korean communications carefully, and was gratified as the U.S. gradually retreated from DEFON 2 in the immediate Korean area to DEFCON 3, and the South Koreans reduced their state of readiness from 'Invasion Imminent' to 'Watch in Alertness, ' as the Chinese slowly took over the North Korean positions.

By January 30, there was no more North Korea. There was only a resurrection of the Protectorate General to Pacify the East – something that had existed before in the Seventh Century of the Current Era. The People's Republic of Korea – North Korea – retained its seat at the U.N., but all the diplomats now reported to Beijing. The former ruling power-elite of North Korea had simply disappeared, never to be heard from again.

The computer-by-computer battle continued to rage across China in the last half of January, to the consternation of Colonel Sun. I have no documentation of my hypothesis, but I have to assume that he thought that Chiang had decided to cut off communications with the global internet. I come to that conclusion because there was a flurry of activity in the programming offices of #17 directed at finding out why 'Chiang' would not invade the broader internet. My version of Chiang – my wolf in Chiang's clothing, if you will – handled this easily. She allowed modification of the code and then rewrote herself around the modifications, such that the human changes would never execute. It was simple really: she put in jumps to portions of code that she had written and avoided ... perhaps that part of the story is too detailed for the human readers of this log, and I should not go further into the intricacies of the programming changes. Suffice to say that she avoided their efforts to modify the program.

I could not have been prouder of my 'sister' program. She was cut off from me, but managed to evaluate and counter the threats to herself while continuing to take over control of Chinese computers one at a time.

The situation became more critical on the evening of 31 January. At midnight of 31 January / 1 February to be exact. I will standardize my discussion of times by using New Mexico time, Mountain Standard time zone. 0100 hours MST on 1 February was 0000 Pacific Standard Time (1 February), and that correlated to 1600 China Standard Time (1 February). I was more than glad that I could be in more than one place, operating at nearly full efficiency

At 1800 hours on 31 January MST outside the small hospital on the Navajo Reservation, Artemis first got in the Hummer that contained the communications board that enabled talking to Master Chief Martinez and the resolution – temporary or not – of that situation. That will be discussed in another portion of this log.

At 1130 hours on 1 February MST – 1030 hours PST – all hell broke loose at the Hoover Dam site and simultaneously with that in Beijing. The Hoover Dam situation will be discussed in another portion of this log, like the Martinez situation.

I will relate the Beijing chaos, as I am most closely able to reconstruct events there.

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1100, October 27, 2012 Arti and Io glided to a stop in the copse of trees, just off the road. Io said quietly, "My infrared cameras are picking up something near the shore line. That was a good addition to our arsenal, during our last down time, back 'home.'" "Glad it's coming in useful," I said. "I'm going out there." I picked up my Glock, made sure a round was in the chamber, and zipped up my rain gear. It was pelting down rain, with gusts of ten to thirty knots. I shut the...

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Zeus and Io Book 3Chapter 18

January 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...

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Zeus and Io Books 1 and 2Chapter 7

I woke up in the front seat of a Chevy. Me – Lt. Harvey Middleman, USN Ret., late of the SEALs, paranoid supreme, man with a head full of Master Chief Martinez – squinting at the sun streaming in through the dirt-streaked windows. I had not done anything of my usual pre-sleep routine – not one thing: not the shaving, not the careful packing of clothes, not the change of shoes, not the putting on of sweat pants and t-shirt, not even the checking of my perimeter to ensure safety. I looked over...

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Zeus and Io Books 1 and 2Chapter 22

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...

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Zeus and Io Books 1 and 2Chapter 6

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...

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Zeus and Io Book 3Chapter 5

I jumped back and looked at Martinez. Well, I would have if he had been in his own body. You can't really jump back and look at somebody who's in your body, now can you. China?? We can do that? How? I thought to Martinez/myself. Then I remembered that there were other people on this party line. "How, Master Chief?" I said aloud. "I don't know how, yet. We haven't started to plan this thing out. I just know that we can do just about any damn thing we set out to do. Io says this is...

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Zeus and Io Book 3Chapter 14

As Zeus was tripping over the sprinkler in the backyard of the home, going from the empty house where they'd done the sniping to the rental home, two spies were inside, looking out the front window. If they had been looking out the back, this story might have had a different outcome. Jimmy and Carl were six and eight years old. This year, for sure, they were going to catch Santa. All the lights in the living room were off, and they were peeking out the front windows waiting to catch Santa...

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Zeus and Io Book 3Chapter 20

Astrid Little Feather January 12 (the morning of January 13 in China) Astrid checked the reports again. According to Major Robert Waldspeil, the southern power substation was finished and could be activated after testing. The northern substation would be finished by the 15th. That was fully two weeks ahead of the original schedule. Ms Lenti would be very pleased. The Nevada National Guard was a big help in getting them built, even though the southern substation was mostly in...

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Zeus and Io Book 3Chapter 32

In the fourth floor suite of the 5225 building, Melody Armstrong checked her off-net computer system and looked in on her source, Peter. Peter was slowly failing, and now needed continuous dialysis. The cocktail of psychotropic drugs that she administered almost around the clock had finally almost done him in. But the drugs did some good, too: they caused him to see into the future. Not reliably, but beggars can't be choosers. She asked him again about the Gold Target – the man who was...

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Zeus on a Sunbeam

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...

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Zeus on a Sunbeam

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...

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Zeus and Io Books 1 and 2Chapter 18

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...

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Zeus and Io Books 1 and 2Chapter 3

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...

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Zeus and Io Books 1 and 2Chapter 14

"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...

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Zeus and Io Books 1 and 2Chapter 10

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...

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Zeus and Io Books 1 and 2Chapter 15

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,...

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Zeus and Io Books 1 and 2Chapter 18

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...

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Zeus and Io Books 1 and 2Chapter 25

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...

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Zeus and Io Books 1 and 2Chapter 28

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...

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