The sum of all fears - Tom Clancy [412]
"Hello." It was a man wearing the uniform of a U.S. Army colonel. The nametag on his parka read LYLE. "I hear you need heavy equipment."
"What you got?"
"I have three engineer tanks, M728s, just rolling in now. Got something else, too."
"What's that?"
"A hundred MOPP suits, you know, chemical warfare gear. It ain't perfect, but it's better than what your people got on. Warmer, too. Why don't you pull your people off and get them outfitted. Truck's over there." The colonel pointed.
Callaghan hesitated for a moment, but decided that he couldn't turn this offer down. He called his people off and pulled them back to don the military gear. Colonel Lyle tossed him an outfit.
The water fog's a good idea, ought to keep dust and stuff down. So, what do you want us to do?"
"You can't tell from here, but there's still some structure in there. I think there might be survivors. I have to find out. Can you help us get through these cars?"
"Sure." The colonel lifted his own radio and ordered the first vehicle in. The M728, Callaghan saw, was essentially a tank with a dozer blade on the front, and a big A-frame and winch on the back of the turret. There was even an odd-looking short-barrelled gun.
"This isn't going to be very neat. Can you live with that?"
"Screw neat - get in there!"
"Okay." Lyle picked up the interphone at the left rear of the vehicle. "Make a hole," he ordered.
The driver revved up the diesel just as the first firemen returned. He made a sincere effort to avoid the fire hoses - even so he split eight two-and-a-half-inch lines. The blade dropped, and the tank crashed into the mass of burning cars at twenty miles per hour. It made a hole, all right, about thirty feet deep. Then the tank backed off and started widening it.
"Jesus," Callaghan observed. "What do you know about radiation stuff?"
"Not much. I checked with the NEST guys before I drove down. They ought to be here any time. Until then " Lyle shrugged. "You really think there's live ones in there?"
"Part of the structure is still there. I saw it from the chopper."
"No shit?"
"Yeah, I saw it."
"But that's crazy. The NORAD guys say it was a big one."
"What?" Callaghan shouted over the noise of the tank.
"The bomb, it was supposed to be a big one. There shouldn't even be a parking lot here."
"You mean this was a little one?" Callaghan looked at the man as though he were crazy.
"Hell, yes!" Lyle stopped for a moment. "If there's people in there " He ran to the back of the tank and grabbed the phone. A moment later, the M/28 stopped.
"What's the matter?"
"If there are survivors, hell, we might squash one this way. I just told him to take it easier. God damn, you're right. And I thought you were crazy."
"What do you mean?" Callaghan shouted again, waving his firefighters to put their spray on the tank also.
"There may be survivors in there. This bomb was a hell of a lot smaller than they told me on the phone."
"Maine, this is Sea Devil One-Three," the P-3C Orion called. "We're about forty minutes out from your position. What seems to be the problem?"
"We have screw and shaft damage, and we have an Akula in the neighborhood, last fix five-zero thousand yards southwest," Ricks answered.
"Roger that. We'll see if we can drive him off for you. We'll report when we get on station. Out."
"Captain, we can do three knots, let's do that, north, open as much as we can," Claggett said.
Ricks shook his head. "No, we'll stay quiet."
"Sir, our friend out there must have copied the collision transient. He will be coming this way. We've lost our best sonar. Smart move is to evade as best we can."
"No, the smart move is to stay covert."
"Then at least launch a MOSS."