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The NEXT DAY, at 4:58 a.m., Andrew Kingsley was awakened by the sound of his ringing telephone.
"I have a call for you from Sweden. Hold on, please." A moment later, a voice with a slight Swedish accent said: "Congratulations, Mr.
Kingsley. The Nobel Committee has chosen you to receive the Nobel Prize in Physics for this year, for your i
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I'll be able to give you the world."
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WHEN TANNER WENT into his office the following morning, Andrew was waiting for him. He was wearing a bouto
"What's that for?" Andrew gri
TANNER WENT INTO his brother's office. "Andrew, with the Nobel, everybody will be coming to us. And with the prize money-" Andrew interrupted. "With the prize money, we can afford to hire more people to send to Eritrea and Uganda." Ta
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TANNER TELEPHONED HER as soon as he had made his decision.
"Princess, I have to go to Washington on business. You may not hear from me for a day or two." She said teasingly, "No blondes, brunettes, or redheads." "No chance. You're the only woman in the world I'm in love with." "And I'm in love with you."
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"I thought your proposal was very interesting," General Barton said. "We were discussing whom we were going to use for the test." "Your test involves micro-nanotechnology, and my brother just got a Nobel Prize for his work in it." "We are well aware of that." "He is so excited about this that he would like to do it pro bono." "We're flattered, Mr. Kingsley. We don't have many Nobel laureates offering their services." He looked up to make sure the door was closed. "This is top secret. If it works, it's going to be one of the most important components of our armament. Molecular nano-technology can give us control of the physical world at the level of individual atoms. Until now, efforts to make chips even smaller than they are have been blocked by the electron interference called 'cross talk,' when electrons are uncontrolled. If this experiment is successful, it will give us significant new defense weapons and attack weapons." Ta
CHAPTER 17
ANDREW WAS IN his office, looking at a colorful booklet that the Nobel Committee had sent him, along with a note: "We're looking forward to your arrival." There were pictures of the huge Stockholm concert hall, with the audience applauding a Nobel laureate as he walked across the stage to receive his award from King Carl XVI Gustav of Sweden. And soon I'll be up there, Andrew thought.
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HE CALLED PRINCESS and left a message on her voice mail. "I'm back, darling. We have a very important experiment coming up. I'll call you when it's over. I love you."
TWO ARMY TECHNICIANS arrived to brief Andrew on the progress they had made so far. Andrew had been reluctant at first, but as they discussed the project, Andrew became more and more excited.
If the problems could be solved, it would be a major breakthrough.
An hour later, Andrew watched as an army truck drove through the gates of Kingsley Group, escorted by two army staff cars, carrying armed soldiers. He went out to meet the colonel in charge of the cadre.
"Here it is, Mr. Kingsley. What do we do with it?" "I'll handle it from here," Andrew said. "Just unload it and we'll take over." "Yes, sir." The colonel turned to two soldiers standing at the rear of the truck. "Let's unload it. And be careful. I mean very careful." The men reached inside the truck and gingerly brought out a small, heavy-duty metallic carrying case.
Within minutes, two staff assistants were carrying the case into a laboratory, under Andrew's supervision.
"On that table," he said, "very gently." He watched as they set it down. "Fine." "One of us could have carried it. It's very light." "You wouldn't believe how heavy it is," Andrew told them.
The two assistants looked at him, puzzled. "What?" Andrew shook his head. "Never mind." Two expert chemists, Perry Stanford and Harvey Walker, had been selected to work on the project with Andrew.
The two men had already do
"I'll get suited up," Andrew said. "Be right back." He walked down the corridor to a closed door and opened it. Inside were racks holding full chemical gear resembling space suits, along with gas masks, goggles, special shoes, and heavy gloves.
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