"Paul J. McAuley - How we Lost the Moon - A True Story by Frank W. Allen" - читать интересную книгу автора (Mcauley Paul J)it?тАЭ
тАЬLooks like someone took a shot at this old thing,тАЭ Mike said. тАЬShit. How deep does the foundation go?тАЭ тАЬThe concrete was poured to three meters,тАЭ someone said over the radio link, and the scientist whoтАЩd spoken before said, тАЬIt really isnтАЩt a good idea to mess around there, fellows.тАЭ тАЬIt goes all the way through,тАЭ Mike said. тАЬI wiggled the wire around and it came back up with dust on the end.тАЭ тАЬThis is Ridpath,тАЭ someone else said. Ridpath, you may remember, was the chief of the science team. Although he wasnтАЩt exactly responsible for what hap-pened, he made millions from selling the rights to his story, and then hanged himself six months after it was all over. He said, тАЬYou boys get on out of there. WeтАЩll take it from here.тАЭ Five rolligons passed us on our way back, big fat pressurized vehicles making speed. тАЬYou put a hair up someoneтАЩs ass,тАЭ I told Mike, whoтАЩd been real quiet after he crawled out from beneath the chamber. тАЬI think something escaped,тАЭ he said. тАЬMaybe some of the laser energy was deflected.тАЭ air. тАЬAnd just a bit of all that energy would make a hell of a mess, not leave a neat little hole. Hmm. Kind of an interesting problem.тАЭ But he didnтАЩt say any more about it until a week later, about an hour before the president went on the air to explain what had happened. **** The Moon was a good place to be working then. It was more-or-less run by scientists, the way Antarctica had been before the drillers and miners got to it. There were about two thousand people living there at any one time, either working on projects like the Exawatt or the Big Array or the ongoing resource mapping surveys, or doing their own little thing. Mike and I were both part of the General Labor Pool, ready to help anyone. WeтАЩd earned our chops doing Ph.D.s, but we didnтАЩt have the drive or desire to work our way up the ladder of promotion. We didnтАЩt want responsibility, didnтАЩt want to be burdened with administration and hustling for funds, which was the lot of career researchers. We liked to get our hands dirty. Mike has a double Ph.D. in pure physics and cybernetics and is a whiz at elec-tronics; IтАЩm a run-of-the-mill geologist who is also a fair pilot. We made a pretty good team back then and generally worked together whenever we could, and weтАЩd worked just about every place on the Moon. When the president made the announcement, weтАЩd moved on from |
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