Siberia
The
solar facility consists of a large building with a tower and sun tracking solar panels encircling it. They are divided into four sections with an expansive strip of empty land running up to the facility in between them.
Stone and Dupree take the southern route leaving the large crater sitting off to their right. The large feedhorn is still hot from the second blast. Their feet slosh through mud and the occasional puddle of water created from the heat of the blast that in turn melted the snow. The facility is mostly dark with the exception of light cast by a few flood lights from the building. The agents chose the direct route because of the darkness and because it is direct and fast.
Once they reach the edge of the mirror field there is a twenty foot gap between it and the door. They crouch down behind one of the solar panels and wait, looking from one edge of the building to the other.
It is empty. Logically there wouldn't be much needed security out in the wilderness of Siberia, but to have none is far too strange. Neither agent move for several minutes deciding it best to wait and see if any activity was going to take place.
"It's now or never," Dupree says after it becomes apparent there isn't going to be a guard.
"I agree," Stone says. "Wait here."
Before she can object he is up running in a low crouch to the door. Midway he raises the
AS Val
and fires a single round into the flood light engulfing the area in semi darkness. The clear sky over head allows the stars to shine unhindered giving the agents a gloomy look of the facility.
Stone reaches the wall of the building, placing his back to it against it. He looks left and right before looking at Dupree. She gives him a nod and he reaches up for the door handle and gives it a twist.
He is surprised at the door actually being unlocked at first. He pulls the door open and peers in slowly. Ahead is a lightened hallway. The light comes from hanging lights situated at six foot intervals. He gives Dupree a wave then turns his attention to the door. The lock appears to have been tampered with, tampered to the point of being broke into. "Looks like a hell of a job," Stone remarks.
Dupree looks over to the door frame and notices a few scratch marks. "Looks like a knife maybe?"
He looks to where she is referring and nods his agreement. "I think someone else has the same idea as us."
"Keep your guard up then," Stone says as he slips into the hall.
Dupree closes the door quietly and slips in behind him. The two agents creep slowly down the hall. Stone crouches a little lower than Dupree while she keeps them covered over his shoulder.
They reach the door a find it hinged open. Stone holds up a fist signaling his partner to hold up then he pushes on it. The door parted a few inches before it bumps into something on the other side and stops. Both agents step back with their guns held at the ready, but nothing swings the door open and attacks.
Stone looks back to Dupree but all she gives him is a shrug. He steps back to the door and places his shoulder against it and starts to push. Dupree drops to one knee keeping her
AS Val
trained at the door. Stone lets out a small grunt but eventually gets the door opened far enough to allow them entry.
Dupree gives him a nod and he steps through. Once through Stone turns to the right investigating what is blocking the door and finds the body of a soldier. He quickly turns around to scan the room. It is large and packed with equipment that he assumes has to do with processing solar energy. Lights similar to the ones in the hall hang high in the air but don't quite cast as much light.
Once satisfied they are alone he signals for Dupree to enter. She steps through the portal doing a scan of her own before turning toward her partner.
"Dead?"
Stone pulls his fingers from the man's throat and gives her a nod. "I think you're right about someone having the same idea. The question is: are they still here?"
"Then let's hope the office has what we're looking for before we get interrupted," Dupree says pointing to a set of offices twenty feet past the fallen soldier. She steps over the soldier and begins picking her way toward the offices. Stone stands up and keeping his back to her follows her to the office door. He sweeps his assault rifle left to right and back again scanning the whole area while looking for anything out of the ordinary.
Dupree checks the door knob and for once is surprised to see it is locked. "We have a locked door," she says in a whisper.
Stone picks up the question disguised in her statement. "No need to keep a low profile considering the damage already done here."
Silently she pulls out a small rolled up pouch and unrolls it onto the floor. Within seconds she has a syringe partially filled with explosive pulled out and is placing it into the keyhole. She then puts a wire into the keyhole attaches to a striker.
"Fire in the hole," she whispers and both agents steps around the corner of the offices.
With an almost fizzing sound the job is done, the door cracks open and the door knob falls to the floor. They come around the front and push through the door. It is darker than the main part of the building. A large window covers most of the expanse of the wall and allows for light to pass through. It is enough for the agents to make out their surroundings and another door at the opposite side of the room.
Dupree repeated the same breeching technique and like the first door, the second acted the same way. Dupree is first to slip in and this room is almost exactly the same except it has a computer.
"Same set up. Got a computer," she calls back.
"Bingo," Stone says. "Get what we came for. I'll cover us here."
Dupree slips over to the computer, sets her rifle to the side and begins typing. Within a few minutes she finds the files she needs. The screen shows a list of
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