Authors: Darrell Pitt
Krodo was from Telva, a hot, wet planet, half a billion light years from Earth. He was short and reptilian-looking, with four clawed arms and round, mustard-coloured eyes. By comparison, Smelk was tall, human and would have been mistaken for Cary Grant in a previous age.
The two men had headed the interrogation team at GADO for years. If anyone could make the woman crack, Feldspar was sure they could.
âYou boys ready to apply pressure?' he asked.
âLike a shower,' Krodo agreed. âIt'll be good cop, bad cop all the way.'
âAbsolutely,' agreed Smelk.
âI'm good cop,' Krodo said. âSmelk is bad.'
Smelk hesitated. âReally? Again.'
âWe've talked about this before. Good cop needs to be pretty on the eye.'
âYou don't think I'm pretty?'
âI wasn't saying thatâ'
Ten minutes later, after a game of scissors, paper and rock, Krodo ended up as bad cop. He marched into the room and thumped a fist on the table.
âListen, you ugly taborthaâ'
Zeeb says:
No one is ugly.
Beauty really is in the eye of the beholder.
Astrid's reaction to being called a tabortha was immediate. She buried her face in her hands and burst into tears.
The two agents exchanged glances. This might be easier than they'd expected. They settled into the chairs opposite Astrid and waited for her tears to subside. Smelk produced a handkerchief, as only a good cop can, and she gratefully accepted it.
âYou need to level with us, lady,' Krodo said, folding his four arms. âIt'll go easier that way.'
âMuch easier,' Smelk agreed.
âWe're gonna ask you questions and you're gonna give us answers.'
âThat's right. Questions and answers.'
Astrid finished wiping her eyes. âI'll tell you everything,' she said. âIt will be a relief to finally speak to someone.'
âLet it all out, lady,' Krodo advised. âYou'll feel better for it.'
Astrid nodded. âIt's a long story,' she said. âBut the truth needs to be told.'
The agents nodded. They both knew that criminals often wanted to confess their crimes. Guilt was a heavy burden, after all.
âFirst we need to know your name,' Smelk said.
âEyre,' Astrid said. âJane Eyre.'
The officer dutifully entered the name into his notes.
Astrid continued. âI began life as a doctor, but I wanted to do more than save lives. I wanted to change the very way we see life and death.' She hesitated. âI should warn you, I'm about to reveal some shocking details.'
Krodo waved away the objection. âWe're unshockable,' he said. âWe're GADO agents.'
âIt began with my obsession with cemeteries.'
âCemeteries?'
âI started visiting them because I needed body parts for my research. Fresh body parts.'
âWhat for?'
âI wanted to reanimate dead tissue,' Astrid said.
âThe reanimation of dead bodies.' Krodo blinked
his mustard-coloured eyes. He had never heard anything like it. âThat's serious sprot.'
âOh, my friend Elizabeth Bennet was against it. So was my fiancé, Fitzwilliam Darcy.'
âBut you still went ahead with it.'
âI knew it wouldn't be easy, so I sought the aid of a doctor I knew.'
âHis name?'
âMoreau.'
âAnd what's his story?'
Astrid shook her head in dismay. âHe was a sick individual,' she said. âI realised, too late, that he wanted to combine human and animal DNA to create a new race of which he would be master.'
Smelk let out a long breath. âThat
is
sick. Where is he now?'
âI don't know. He moved to some island.'
âDon't hold back on us, lady,' Krodo warned. âWhat's the name of this island?'
âI truly don't know. I only know he went there by submarine.'
âAnd the owner of the submarine?'
âNemo.'
âHow do you spell that?'
âN-E-M-O.'
âSounds Swedish.'
âHe's a man without a country.'
âA loner,' Smelk said, rubbing his chin. âMakes sense.'
âMoreau became convinced that an invasion was imminent.'
âAn invasion? From where?'
Astrid sat forward. âMars.'
âWhat?' Smelk exclaimed. âThat's baloney! Mars and Earth have been at peace for centuries.'
âI said the chances were a million to one.' Astrid shrugged. âBut Moreau had another project that was equally serious.'
âAnd that was?'
âA time machine.'
Krodo slammed four fists on the table. âTime travel's against every rule in the book!'
âI know!' Astrid buried her face in her hands again, weeping so hard it could have been mistaken for laughter.
Finally, she said in a strangled voice, âAnd it gets worse.' She wiped her face dry. âMoreau built the time machine. I used it to travel into the future. It was an era where vampires had taken over the planet. Humans were almost extinct. I got lost. Found a cabin in the woods owned by a man named Tom. Two other men turned up.'
âTheir names?'
âJekyll and Hyde. There was a meeting. And a decision was made.'
âTo?'
âTo journey to the centre of the Earth.'
âWhy?'
âI'll get to that. We travelled for months through Oceania, Eurasia and Eastasia. On the way we met a girl
named Dorothy. She was lost, too. And broken-hearted. She'd just eaten her dog.'
âBad luck.'
âIt was the apocalypse.' Astrid shrugged. âBad things were happening everywhere. Anyway, we got a group together. There was me, Gandalf, Poppins, Lancelot, Oliver Twist, Tom Jonesâ'
âWait a second,' Smelk interrupted. âWhy were you putting this group together?'
âWe had to go up against the Big Bad himself.'
âAnd he was?'
âThe cat,' Astrid said. âIn the hat.'
âHe lived in a hat?' Smelk was incredulous.
âHe's a mutant.'
âThe Big Bad of the future is a mutant cat?
And he lives in a hat
?'
Before Astrid could reply, the door to the interview room flew open and Sam Feldspar stuck his head in.
âWe need to have a meeting,' he said. âBring her.'
âWe're making headway,' Smelk said cautiously. âCan weâ'
âSorry,' Feldspar said. âSomething's come up.'
Krodo was disappointed. It was rare that interviews went so well. He turned to Astrid. âYou've been very helpful, Miss Eyre.'
âCall me Jane.'
âJane. We'll get the rest of your statement later.'
Astrid smiled. âI look forward to it.'
29
âIt's gone,' Sam Feldspar said.
The head of GADO stared at the place where the phase suit had been sitting just a few hours earlier. It had been a rather nice-looking suit. Possibly rather difficult to dry-clean with all that hardware, and the colours were a tad harsh on the eyeâthe blue and orange clashedâand the styling
was
awful.
Still, it was one of the most incredible devices ever constructed.
And now it was gone.
Feldspar was standing in GADO's most secure vaultâor it had been, until someone had broken in by tunnelling under it. Now, there was a hole in the floor.
Through it, he could see a passage and mining equipment.
In the vault were the two PBI agents who had summoned him here. They had surrendered themselves to security, demanding to see him. Feldspar had reviewed their personnel files on the way. They were both top agents. Their last assignment had been to track down the PBI's most wanted manâBartholomew Badde.
So why had they broken into GADO?
âWhat you need to understand,' Blake Carter said, âis that this whole thing has been a diversion.'
Krodo turned to Astrid. âIs the mutant cat behind this, Jane?'
Blake wasn't sure why Astrid was being called Jane, or how a mutant cat came into it, but there was no time for that now. Lisa was being held just a short distance away. She had to be saved and Badde captured.
âThis whole day has been a diversion,' Blake said. âBartholomew Badde's ransom demand has had the PBI chasing its tail. At the same time, Nicki and I, and my ex-wife Astrid, have been on a wild goose chase to steal the Maria virusâ'
Feldspar stabbed a finger at them. âSo you admit you broke into GADO,' he said. âAnd you stole Maria.'
âOur daughter's being held hostage by Badde,' Blake explained. âTo save her I'd break into hell.'
âBelieve me,' Nicki said, âhe would.'
Smelk frowned. âBut if you're here to steal Maria, how is it that the phase suitâ'
âMaria was a diversion!' Blake said. âBadde isn't a
terrorist. He's a thief! His real plan has always been to steal the phase suit.'
âWith the phase suit he'd be unstoppable,' Nicki agreed.
âSo why did Badde get you involved?' Feldspar asked.
Blake had been wondering that himself. He scratched his chin. âMaybe he knew I could catch him. Badde knew he'd be safe if he kept me busy, so he decided to kill two birds with one stone. He sent me on this quest to steal the Maria virus while he implemented the final step of his plan to steal the suit.'
âSo where is Badde now?'
âAt the other end of this tunnel. My daughter was able to get a message to meâ'
âIs she all right?' Astrid asked.
âShe's fine,' Blake said, âfor now. But we've got to get moving if we stand any chance of saving her.'
âThe only place you're going is jail,' Feldspar said. âYou've committed a global offence in breaking into GADO.'
âArresting us won't achieve anything,' Nicki said.
âIt's Badde you want,' Blake added. âAnd how do you think it's going to look if you allow an evil genius to escape and a young girl toâ'
Blake's voice caught. He didn't know how he'd live if anything happened to Lisa.
âMy husband's right,' Astrid said, moving to his side. âYou can arrest us later, but for now we need to save her.'
Feldspar clenched his jaw. Blake sounded on the level. Arresting a PBI agent while allowing a criminal mastermind to escape would look bad. And if anything happened to the girlâ¦
âI want the Pye building surrounded,' Feldspar said to Smelk. âImmediately.'
âWe need to get Lisa out,' Blake said.
âYou're not going alone,' Feldspar said. âKrodo, I want you to go with Blake and his robot.'
âShe's not a robot,' Blake said. âShe's a cyborg.'
âNoted. Let's move.'
âOne last thing,' Blake added. âWe won't be able to grab Badde if he uses the suit. Does it have any weaknesses?'
Feldspar nodded. âIt can phase through any solid matter, but the tech-heads were never able to stabilise its hydrogen mix.'
âMeaning?'
âIt fails completely in water.'
Blake wasn't sure how that was going to help, but he filed away the information.
âI'm going with you,' Astrid said.
Blake shook his head. âWe're trained for this and you're not,' he said. âYou'll have to trust me.'
âI do.' She gripped his arm. âGet our daughter back.'
Blake followed Nicki and Krodo down the hole, dropping onto the roof of a truck below. The tunnel looked like it had been evacuated without warning. Trucks sat around with doors open and engines still
running. The conveyor belt was off, but it still had rock and dirt on it.
Blake squeezed behind the wheel and they started up the tunnel.
âThanks,' Nicki said, after a moment.
âWhat for?'
âRecognising that I'm not just a robot.'
Blake didn't reply.
Nicki scanned the cabin interior with her datapad. âI'm picking up Xebian DNA,' she said. âI think Xebians were the machine operators.'
âThey'll do anything for money,' Krodo said. âI knew one that sold his mother on gBay so she could work in a salt mine on Maboo.'
âThe Xebians must have left straight after the robbery,' Blake said. âMaybe Badde too.'
Badde must have had an escape plan
, he thought.
And a backup to the escape plan.
But Blake wasn't concerned about catching Badde. He just wanted Lisa back.
Reaching the Pye building, they climbed from the truck.
Where to now?
If Badde was gone, he might have taken Lisa with him. Getting offworld wouldn't be so easy, but it could be done.
Would he have killed Lisa? Badde had indiscriminately murdered people over the years. Innocent lives meant nothing to him. But Lisa had value as a hostage. Badde was smart enough to keep her as an assetâuntil
he decided he didn't need her anymore.
âWhere are they?' Blake growled.
âI can tell you,' a voice said from above.
âWho are you?' Krodo asked, blinking.
âI am a Pantron 9001 Quadragillion Computational Hydrogian Accelerator,' the voice said. âBut you can call me Panty.'
âIt's the building's AI,' Nicki said.
âSo you know where Badde and Lisa went?' Blake asked.
âYes,' Panty replied.
âWell?'
âOh, well, nowhere really. He's only now leaving the building through the front entrance on the 900th level.'
âAnd he has Lisa?' Blake said. âAnd she's alive?'
âYes and yes.'
âSprot!' Blake said as they raced to the elevators. âWe need a picture of Badde.'
âI can supply one,' Panty offered. âBut while we're at it, I want to make it perfectly clear I never supported his evil deeds. In factâ'
âJust give us the pictures!'
A whirring sound emanated from a chute near the elevator and half a dozen pictures slid into a recess.