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 map of the world in his office; and it showed … 〃
    〃Malcolm!〃 Thorne snorted。 〃Spare me! Peas in a pod; those two。 Each more impractical than the other。 But I'd better get hold of Levine now。〃 He turned on his heel; and walked toward his office。
    Arby said; 〃You going to use the satphone?〃
    Thorne paused。 〃The what?〃
    〃The satphone;〃 Arby said。 〃Didn't Dr。 Levine take a satphone with him?〃
    〃How could he?〃 Thorne said。 〃You know the smallest satellite phones are the size of a suitcase。〃
    〃Yeah; but they don't have to be;〃 Arby said。 〃You could have made one very small。〃
    〃Could I? How?〃 Despite himself; Thorne was amused by this kid。 You had to like him。
    〃With that VLSI  board that we picked up;〃 Arby said。 〃The triangular one。 It had two Motorola BSN…23 chip arrays; and they're restricted technology developed for the CIA because they allow you to make a … 〃
    Thorne said; interrupting him。 〃Where did you learn all this? I've warned you about hacking systems … 〃
    〃Don't worry; I'm careful;〃 Arby said。 〃But it's true about the  board; isn't it? You could use it to make a one…pound satphone。 So: did you?〃
    Thorne stared at him for a long time。
    〃Maybe;〃 he said finally。 〃What of it?〃
    Arby grinned。 〃Cool;〃 he said。

Thorne's small office was located in a corner of the shed。 Inside the walls were plastered with blueprints; order forms on clipboards; and three…dimensional cutaway puter drawings; Electronic ponents; equipment catalogs; and stacks of faxes were scattered across his desk。 Thorne rummaged through them; and finally came up with a small gray handheld telephone。 〃Here we are。〃 He held it up for Arby to see。 〃Pretty good; huh? Designed it myself。〃
    Kelly said; 〃It looks just like a cellular phone。〃
    〃Yes; but it's not。 A cellular phone uses a grid in place。 A satellite phone links directly to munication satellites in space。 With one of these I can talk anywhere in the world。〃 He dialed swiftly。 〃Used to be; they needed a three…foot dish。 Then it was a one…foot dish。 Now no dish at all … just the handset。 Not bad; if I say so myself。 Let's see if he's answering。〃 He pushed the speakerphone。 They heard the call dial through; hissing static。
    〃Knowing Richard;〃 Thorne said; 〃he probably just missed his plane; or forgot that he was supposed to be back here today for final approvals。 And we're pretty much finished here。 When you see we're down to the exterior struts and the upholstery; the fact is; we're done。 He's going to hold us up。 It's very inconsiderate of him。〃 The phone rang; repeated electronic beeps。 〃If I can't get through to him; I'll try Sarah Harding。〃
    〃Sarah Harding?〃 Kelly asked; looking up。
    Arby said; 〃Who's Sarah Harding?〃
    〃Only the most famous young animal behaviorist in the world; Arb。〃 Sarah Harding was one of Kelly's personal heroes。 Kelly had read every article she could about her。 Sarah Harding had been a poor scholarship student at the University of Chicago but now; at thirty…three; she was an assistant professor at Princeton。 She was beautiful and independent; a rebel; who went her own way。 She had chosen the life of a scientist in the field; living alone in Africa; where she studied lions and hyenas。 She was famously tough。 Once; when her Land Rover broke down; she walked twenty miles across the savannah all by herself; driving away lions by throwing rocks at them。
    In photographs; Sarah was usually posed in shorts and a khaki shirt; with binoculars around her neck; next to a Land Rover。 With her short; dark hair and her strong; muscular body; she looked rugged but glamorous at the same time。 At least; that was how she appeared to Kelly; who always studied the pictures intently; taking in every detail。
    〃Never heard of her;〃 Arby said。
    Thorne said; 〃Spending too much time with puters; Arby?〃
    Arby said; 〃No。〃 Kelly saw Arby's shoulders hunch; and he sort of withdrew into himself; the way he always did when he felt criticized。 Sulky; he said; 〃Animal behaviorist?〃
    〃That's right;〃 Thorne said。 〃I know Levine's talked to her several times in the last few weeks。 She's helping him with all this equipment; when it finally goes into the field。 Or advising him。 Or something。 Or maybe the connection is with Malcolm。 After all; she was in love with Malcolm。〃
    〃I don't believe it〃; Kelly said。 〃Maybe he was in love with her。。。。〃
    Thorne looked at her。 〃You've met her?〃
    〃No。 But I know about her。〃
    〃I see。〃 Thorne said no more。 He could see all the signs of hero worship; and he approved。 A girl could do worse than admire Sarah Harding。 At least she wasn't an athlete or a rock star。 In fact; it was refreshing for a kid to admire somebody who actually tried to advance knowledge。
    The phone continued to ring。 There was no answer。
    〃Well; we know Levine's equipment is in order;〃 Thorne said。 〃Because the call is going through。 We know that much。〃
    Arby said; 〃Can you trace it?〃
    〃Unfortunately; no。 And if we keep this up; we'll probably drain the field battery; which means… 〃
    There was a click; and they heard a man's voice; remarkably distinct and clear: 〃Levine。〃
    〃Okay。 Good。 He's there;〃 Thorne said; nodding。 He pushed the button on his handset。 〃Richard? It's Doc Thorne。〃
    Over the speakerphone; they heard a sustained static hiss。 Then a cough; and a scratchy voice said: 〃Hello? Hello? It's Levine here。〃
    Thorne pressed the button on his phone。 〃Richard。 It's Thorne。 Do you read me?〃
    〃Hello?〃 Levine said; at the other end。 〃Hello?〃
    Thorne sighed。 〃Richard。 You have to press the 'T' button; for transmit。 Over。〃
    〃Hello?〃 Another cough; deep and rasping。 〃This is Levine。 Hello?〃
    Thorne shook his head in disgust。 〃Obviously; be doesn't know how to work it。 Damn! I went over it very carefully with him。 Of course he wasn't paying attention。 Geniuses never pay attention。 They think they know everything。 These things aren't toys。〃 He pushed the send button。 〃Richard; listen to me。 You must push the 'T' in order to … 〃
    〃This is Levine。 Hello? Levine。 Please。 I need help。〃 A kind of groan。 〃If you can hear me; send help。 Listen; I'm on the island; I managed to get here all right; but … 〃
    A crackle。 A hiss。
    〃Uh…oh;〃 Thorne said。
    〃What is it?〃 Arby said; leaning forward。
    〃We're losing him。〃
    〃Why?〃
    〃Battery;〃 Thorne said。 〃It's going fast。 Damn。 Richard: where are you?〃
    Over the speakerphone; they heard Levine's voice: 〃 … dead already … situation got … now … very serious … don't know … can hear me; but if you … get help … 〃
    〃Richard。 Tell us where you are!〃
    The phone hissed; the transmission getting steadily worse。 They heard Levine say: 〃 … have me surrounded; and … vicious … can smell them especially … night … 〃
    〃What is he talking about?〃 Arby said。
    〃 … to … injury … can't … not long … please … 〃
    And then there was a final; fading hiss。
    And suddenly the phone went dead。
    Thorne clicked off his own handset; and turned off the speakerphone。 He turned to the kids; who were both pale。 〃We have to find him;〃 he said。 〃Right away。〃

SECOND CONFIGURATION

〃Self…organization elaborates in plexity as the
system advances toward the chaotic edge。〃

IAN MALCOLM

Clues

Thorne unlocked the door to Levine's apartment; and flicked on the lights。 They stared; astonished。 Arby said; 〃It looks like a museum!〃
Levine's two…bedroom apartment was decorated in a vaguely Asian style; with rich wooden cabinets; and expensive antiques。 But the apartment was spotlessly clean; and most of the antiques were housed in plastic cases。 Everything was neatly labeled。 They walked slowly into the room。
〃Does he live here?〃 Kelly said。 She found it hard to believe。 The apartment seemed so impersonal to her; almost inhuman。 And her own apartment was such a mess all the time。。。。
    〃Yeah; he does;〃 Thorne said; pocketing the key。 〃It always looks like this。 It's why he can never live with a woman。 He can't stand to have anybody touch anything。〃
    The living…room couches were arranged around a glass coffee table。 On the table were four piles of books; each neatly aligned with the glass edge。 Arby glanced at the titles。 Catastrophe Theory and Emergent Structures。 Inductive Processes in Molecular Evolution。 Cellular Automata。 Methodology of Non…Linear Adaptation。 Phase Transition in Evolutionary Systems。 There were also some older books; with titles in German。
    Kelly sniffed the air。 〃Something cooking?〃
    〃I don't know〃  Thorne said。 He went into the  dining room。 Along the wall; he saw a hot plate with a row of covered dishes。 They saw a polished wood dining table; with a place set for one; silver and cut glass。 Soup steamed from a bowl。
    Thorne walked over and picked up a sheet of paper on the table and read: 〃Lobster bisque; baby organic greens; seared ahi tuna。〃 A yellow Post…it was attached。 〃Hope your trip was good! Romelia。〃
    〃Wow; 〃 Kelly said。〃You mean somebody makes dinner for him every day?〃
〃I guess;〃 Thorne said。 He didn't seem impressed; he shuffled through a stack of unopened mail that had been set out beside the plate。 Kelly turned to some faxes on a nearby table。 The first one was from the Peabody Museum at Yale; in New Haven。 〃Is this German?〃 she said handing it to Thorne。

Dear Dr。 Levine:

Your requested document:

〃Geschichtliche Forschungsarbeiten über die Geologie Zentralamerikas; 1922…1929〃

has been sent by Federal Express today。
Thank you。

(signed)
Dina Skrumbis; Archivist

〃I can't read it;〃 Thorne said。 〃But I think it's 'Something Researches on the Geology of Central America。' And it's from the twenties … not exactly hot news。〃
    〃I wonder why he wanted it?〃 she said。
    Thorne didn't answer her。 He went into the bedroom。

The bedroom had a spare; minimal look; the bed a black futon; neatly made。 Thorne opened the closet doors; and saw racks of clothing; everything pressed; neatly spaced; much of it in plastic。 He opened the top dresser drawer and saw socks folded; arranged by color。
    〃I don't know how he can live like this;〃 Kelly said。
    〃Nothing to it;〃 Thorne said。 〃All you need is servants。〃 He opened the other drawers quickly; one after another。
    Kelly wandered over to the bedside table。 There were several books there。 The one on top was very small; and yellowing with age。 It was in German; the title was Die Fünf Todesarten。 She flipped through it; saw colored pictures of what looked like Aztecs in colorful costumes。 It was almost like an illustrated children's book she thought。
    Underneath were books and journal articles with the dark…red cover of the Santa Fe Institute: Genetic Algorithms and Heuristic Networks。 Geology of Central America; Tessellation Automata of Arbitrary Dimension。 The 1989 Annual Report of the InGen Corporation。 And next to the telephone; she noticed a sheet of hastily scribbled notes。 She recognized the precise handwriting as Levine's。
    It said:

〃SITE B〃
Vulkanische
Taca?o?
Nublar?
1 of 5 Deaths?
in mtns? No!!!
maybe Guitierrez
careful

    Kelly said; 〃What's Site B? He has notes about it。〃
    Thorne came over to look。 〃Vulkanische;〃 he said。 〃That means volcanic;' I think。 And Taca?o an

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