〃Thats fine。 But not now; Beth。〃
〃Okay;〃 she sighed。 〃Not now。〃
She went back upstairs。
Alone; Norman stared at the console。 He had his work cut out for him; keeping everybody calm for the next few days。 He hadnt looked into the puter system before; he started pressing buttons。 Pretty soon he found a file marked ULF CONTACT TEAM BIOG。 ''131'' He opened it up。
Civilian Team Members
1。 Theodore Fielding; astrophysicistplanetary geologist
2。 Elizabeth Halpern; zoologistbiochemist
3。 Harold J。 Adams; mathematicianlogician
4。 Arthur Levine; marine biologistbiochemist
5。 John F。 Thompson; psychologist
Choose one:
Norman stared in disbelief at the list。
He knew Jack Thompson; an energetic young psychologist from Yale。 Thompson was world…renowned for his studies of the psychology of primitive peoples; and in fact for the past year had been somewhere in New Guinea; studying native tribes。
Norman pressed more buttons。
ULF TEAM PSYCHOLOGIST: CHOICES BY RANK
1。 John F。 Thompson; Yale…approved
2。 William L。 Hartz; UCB…approved
3。 Jeremy White; UT…approved (pending clearance)
4。 Norman Johnson; SDU…rejected (age)
He knew them all。 Bill Hartz at Berkeley was seriously ill with cancer。 Jeremy White had gone to Hanoi during the Vietnam War; and would never get clearance。
That left Norman。
He understood now why he had been the last to be called in。 He understood now about the special tests。 He felt a burst of intense anger at Barnes; at the whole system which had brought him down here; despite his age; with no concern for his safety。 At fifty…three; Norman Johnson had no business being a thousand feet underwater in a pressurized exotic gas environment…and the Navy knew it。
It was an outrage; he thought。 He wanted to go upstairs and give Barnes hell in no uncertain terms。 That lying son of a bitch
He gripped the arms of his chair and reminded himself of what he had told Beth。 Whatever had happened up to this point; there was nothing any of them could do about it now。 He would indeed give Barnes hell…he promised himself he ''132'' would…but only when they got back to the surface。 Until then; it was no use making trouble。
He shook his head and swore。
Then he turned the console off。
The hours crept by。 Harry was still in the sphere。 Tina ran her image intensification of the videotape that showed the sphere open; trying to see interior detail。 〃Unfortunately; we have only limited puting power in the habitat;〃 she said。 〃If I could hard…link to the surface I could really do a job; but as it is 。。。〃 She shrugged。
She showed them a series of enlarged freeze…frames from the open sphere。 The images clicked through at one…second intervals。 The quality was poor; with jagged; intermittent static。
〃The only internal structures we can see in the blackness;〃 Tina said; pointing to the opening; 〃are these multiple pointsources of light。 The lights appear to move from frame to frame。〃
〃Its as if the sphere is filled with fireflies;〃 Beth said。 〃Except these lights are much dimmer than fireflies; and they dont blink。 They are very numerous。 And they give the impression of moving together; in surging patterns 。。。〃
〃A flock of fireflies?〃
〃Something l