All Necessary Force

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Authors: Brad Taylor
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want to be the reason for that.
If they didn’t hear the first transmission, they won’t hear me move. As long as I’m careful.
She clicked twice, and slowly began to climb.
    Five minutes and two near-slips later, she was on the third-floor ledge, looking at the cameras seventy feet away.
    “Pike, this is Koko. I’m on the third floor.”
    Stupid call sign
. While at Solo, Jennifer had explained to Knuckles the importance of the Java man hominid and his possible link between apes and humans. She had made the mistake of talking about Koko, a lowland gorilla that could communicate in sign language. Knuckles had then given her the name as her call sign for the mission. It had done no good to explain that lowland gorillas weren’t monkeys.
    “Roger,” Pike said. “Standing by.”
    Movement inside the building caught her attention. She could see the glass cases of the jewelry wholesaler in the security lighting, full of samples for retailers to peruse. Just outside the door, behind the bars, stood a man.
    “Pike, there’s someone inside the building. At the jewelry store.”
    There was a pause, then, “Roger. Security guard?”
    “No. Stand by.”
    The man had bent down and opened a duffel bag. He pulled out a hammer and a canvas sack, setting them carefully on the ground next to the door. Then he pulled out a cordless drill.
    “He’s a thief. He’s got a drill. He’s breaking in.” Her voice came out rushed and panicky, embarrassing her.
    Pike’s came back like he was ordering doughnuts. “Roger all. Break-break, Johnny, we’re aborting. I say again, we’re aborting.”
    “Roger. I copy.”
    Jennifer cut in. “Pike, I can’t get down. There’s two men at the bottom of my drainpipe. I can’t jump from this height.”
    Pike’s voice reflected urgency for the first time. “I copy. What’s the guy inside doing?”
    The man had placed his duffel bag by the stairwell and was kneeling in front of the door, working a drill bit into the drill. The canvas sack and hammer were by his side. Clearly, he intended to defeat the lock, set off the alarm, then use the hammer to smash the glass cases in the jewelry store, stealing whatever he could before the police arrived.
    “He’s preparing to drill the lock. When he gets through that, the alarm’s going to go off.”
    “Roger. Johnny, how’d he get in? Has he already set off an alarm?”
    “I won’t know for sure without the SCADA, but I don’t think so. My bet is that alarm is pretty damn loud. I doubt they’d have just a silent one.”
    The man had finished with the bit and began working the lock.
    “Pike, he’s drilling.”
    Pike came back immediately. “Go to the camera. Initiate the slave unit. Johnny, shut off the alarm. Don’t let it go off.”
    Jennifer had begun moving before he was done, reaching the camera in seconds. She heard Johnny say, “Then what?” followed by Pike’s “How should I know? One step at a time.”
    She found the wire with the red stripe leading out of the camera.
Should be the data line.
She pulled out the slave unit, a device the size of an average pager with a small antenna on the side. On the bottom were two claws designed to cut through the insulation to the metal beneath. She clamped the unit onto the wire, seeing a blinking red light.
This is great. The alarm’s going to go off and I’m going to have a spotlight on my ass like a bad King Kong movie.
    She watched the man drill, her stomach knotting up. She saw the slave unit begin blinking alternately green and red, meaning it had the data line and was doing an encrypted handshake with Johnny’s receiver. She knew once it went pure green, it would take a few seconds for the hacking team in Washington, D.C., to gain control.
Come on, come on
.The man pulled back, shaking his hands and resting for a couple of seconds. Then he returned to the lock.
    Knuckles, Bull, and I were just outside the front door, where I could see the leads to an alarm system.
How the hell

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