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Guardian Program Ch. 24
A novel by R.C.PeterGabriel, all rights reserved.
Each Guardian Program member seemed lost in thought and no one at the table spoke a word for several minutes.
General Spooner, spoke up first. "Well, I for one think the guy is a total whack job. He's crazy if he thinks he can bring about world peace. He said it himself, it's easier to kill with his little computer than heal with it."
"That man may be insane," agreed SECDEF Lieber. "Which is something that I'm not ruling out, but he has over twice the IQ for the average human and has tech that we can only dream about. He has us over a barrel gentleman."
"No one is invulnerable!" Spooner stated. "As powerful as his tech is, it still needs power to run. If he sets off this global electrical interruption he mentioned, it will shut down his ability to keep it off. Not to mention that he's still human, and humans have accidents."
"I for one don't want him to have an accident," interjected Henderson. "I'm not ready to die yet. Then there's the fact that he may, or may not still be human. At least not in the strictest sense of the word."
"What is that supposed to mean?" demanded Lieber.
Henderson pondered his response for a moment, before beginning. "Sir, this is speculation, but while we were interviewing Ms. Thornton. I noticed several things about her appearance."
"Yes, Henderson, you made your opinion quite clear. I thought your comment was out of line by the way," replied the SECDEF.
"Yes Sir, it was, and I was embarrassed for blurting it out, but her improved appearance wasn't what I was talking about. I was referring to her demeanor, and especially her eyes."
"Colored contacts, Henderson."
"No sir. Those were her eyes. I assumed they were contacts at first also because turquoise isn't a natural possibility, it's a mutation. Anyway, I looked and wasn't able to see the line that all contacts make around the iris. So, last night I checked inside the white wall, and I found out several things. One, Smith has done... something to her. I'm guessing it happened sometime over the last week, but she no longer needs the green contacts that she had been wearing the week before last. I pulled her prescription receipts from almost two months ago, which seems to be the last time she bought any. According to an OD, the prescription was for someone with twenty/seventy vision. My eyes are both twenty-fifty, and I can't see well at all without my contacts. That means that over the last week, she either had Lasik surgery, or Smith fixed her eyes.
"Either way she's been hiding her true eye color all this time. Even falsifying her personnel file, assuming Smith didn't change her eye color when he fixed her vision.
"The next thing I noticed was her tan. It seemed just a bit too perfect, so I compared the melanin levels in the skin under her arm, and the skin at the tip of her nose, and the numbers were almost identical. That was no beach tan."
"Couldn't Smith have altered the numbers to mess with you Henderson?" asked Anderton.
"Honestly, yes. But, if that were true how would you explain this?" Henderson stood, then pulled his shirt tail out of his slacks, and exposed a portion of his stomach to the room. "A month ago, I was wearing size forty/thirty-six pants. A week ago, I bought all-new pants in size thirty-six/thirty-six, and I've already had to tighten my belt. I haven't done a single sit-up.
"When I finished reading my first file, I hurt all over. Majel told me the process was part of a program to combat muscle atrophy. After a week I had her increase the effect, and it's like every bit of time I've spent inside a file was spent at a gym instead of lying on my back hour after hour."
"So, what do you think this means?" Lieber asked.
"I think Smith, altered Thornton's physiology. I have no idea why, but that's not my point. My point is that he could have altered himself in unimaginable ways, making him no longer a true human."
Joe Varrientos, piped up, saying. "How do we know that he was ever human? I mean, he can alter any file we have on him. His tech could just as easily be alien. Why not assume he's prepping the planet for an invasion from little green men?"
Every head turned to look at Varrientos, half the faces giving him an expression indicating that he should stop acting like an idiot, and the other half contemplating the possibility.
"Because," replied Henderson. "We have Ms. Thornton's transcribed interviews from his parents and every teacher he's ever had, that's why. And before you point out that she could be in on it, you should consider that I have been her handler since she came on board. This would mean, that she knew Smith before she was recruited, and I just happened to assign her to him before any of us had heard of the Program. Oh, and I might also point out, that I was picked for this program by General Anderton.
"Now, can we focus, please? Smith is not an alien, and I'm sorry I brought it up."
"No," countered Lieber. I'm glad you pointed it out, but I'm not sure how the information will help us. You said you learned several things. What else?"
"Well, I was about to do a comparison, you know a before and after analysis, of Thornton's physiology when the files were purged. I tried to locate any file with her in it and none seem to exist, including our own. In other words, Thornton is being protected by Smith"
"So, do you think she's been compromised?" asked Deckard.
"I've known her for years, and have never had the slightest indication of deceit. However, yesterday, she carried herself differently. I saw the change in her after a few minutes of conversation. It probably would have been sooner if her appearance hadn't been so different, and if you didn't know her, you never would have noticed it at all. Anyway, I was scrutinizing her responses, her body language her head tilt, and even her pupillary responses, to see if I could spot any deceptions. I couldn't detect any direct lies, but I got the impression that she was holding back. I can tell you this, she definitely has a thing for Smith.
Her pupils dilated considerably every time his name was mentioned."
"Again, I ask, do you think that she's been compromised?"
Henderson sat quietly for several minutes, knowing his next words would decide her fate. Lieber finally cleared his throat, trying to elicit a response. "I have no proof or indication of compromise. I do, however, think we need to examine any future intel that she provides for the possibility."
The SECAF sighed, "Henderson, tell me if I'm wrong, but I'm assuming you married young, and all of your friends and office staff are married, right?"
"Yes, but what does that have to do with anything?"
"Because Thornton is a woman who hasn't had the time to date since college. She just spent a week with a very attractive, and very rich guy in the South of France, and I'm assuming they had sex. You're used to analysis from reports, not the observation of people, and you need someone to point out that almost anyone would carry themselves differently after ending a four-year dry spell.
"You said yourself that she answered your questions and you couldn't sense any duplicity. I think you're being paranoid. We need to focus on what we can do about Smith.