Where are you planning to swim?
Well, this detail will still be clarified. At the moment, all that is known is that it will be the Atlantic.
Deadlines? Luther de Bont asked in a somewhat doubtful voice.
Launching is planned in approximately eight to twelve months.
That is, the boat is already at the assembly stage.
At the moment we have seventy percent of the assembly. As you understand, given the specifics of our companys activities, this submarine is much more advanced than those in service with any military superpower. But I repeat, the ship is intended for civilian purposes, and more precisely, for scientific purposes.
Captain De Bont looked thoughtfully at the port waters and asked:
How long is the voyage planned for?
From sixty to eighty days. But if the swim turns out to be successful and the vessel performs well, then we will be ready to offer you cooperation on an ongoing basis. Im not rushing you to make the decision. You still have more than enough time. And then, I understand perfectly well that you will want to look at the submarine with your own eyes before giving an answer.
Sorry, but theres no way without this.
No, no. No hard feelings. This is understandable. Therefore, our company invites you to conduct practical tests of the vessel during launching. Of course, for a certain fee.
The captain ran his fingers over his chin and asked:
Why did you contact me? Or is there a queue in which I am far from the first?
Frost carefully took off his glasses, after which he smiled again and answered:
No, Mr. De Bont. There is no queue. At the very least, it depends on you whether it will appear at all. Since we often carry out government orders for the Ministry of Defense, our representatives have extensive connections in the department. So we requested information about officers who had the opportunity to command on submarines, but, due to reasons beyond their control, are not currently in His Majestys military service. In addition to you, recommendations have been received for nine more captains. But all of them are either near retirement age or do not have impressive achievements or valuable skills in their track records. And judging by what is indicated in your personal file, you have mastered the art of underwater maneuvering extremely well, enjoyed impressive authority among the personnel, over your entire career, ninety-eight percent of the shells fired hit the target; moreover, each new crew that came at your disposal demonstrated dramatic progress and organization in their work. As for the results of psychological tests, you didnt disappoint either. You have been described as an organized and pragmatic commander, with no tendency to make impulsive decisions, cool-headed and able to sensibly set priorities when emergency situations arise. There is also emotional stability, which is maintained during a long voyage. But most of all I liked what was indicated in the «flaws» column a strong addiction to smoking.
Frost said his last words not without laughing.
My bosses almost fought with me over this. I constantly heard that a person who organizes an entire crew is not able to show his own organization.
Stop it. Our company is not an army. With us you can smoke as much as your heart desires.
Captain De Bont rubbed the lollipop in his mouth more carefully with his tongue when Frost mentioned cigarettes.
Frost stopped and, after rummaging a little in the inside pocket of his jacket, said:
Ill leave you my number. As soon as you decide on your decision regarding practical testing of the submarine
I agree the captain interrupted. He wanted to quickly inflate and explode a gum ball, but suddenly he remembered that he had a lollipop in his mouth, not gum.
Frost extended his hand.
Glad to hear that. Shaking the captains hand, he added: But Ill still leave the number for you in case any questions suddenly arise. I will be available to you twenty-four hours a day.
Oh, really. Very rare even for hotlines.
Frost again burst out with his snow-white smile, which all dark-skinned people have. Suddenly he remembered:
Oh yes, and one more thing. Mr. De Bont, do you have a smart chief mate in mind?
Sure. He and I have been serving together for eleven years we step on a board together, we leave it together.
And can we count on him?
Of course.
Then great.
After a short pause Luther said with some doubt:
Mister Frost?
Yes.
Of course, I havent seen this submarine yet, but with such parameters I dont think that two people will be enough to control it.
Youre right. There will also be an engineer. But dont worry about that. We will provide the engineer.
And as far as I understand, this conversation did not happen?
Now I have no doubt that this is a military man in front of me. You understand everything correctly. More questions?
Captain De Bont gave a negative answer.
Frost shook his hand again and slowly walked away. On the way back he took his phone out of his pocket, dialed a number and put it to his ear.
At this time, Captain De Bont looked at his bosss yacht for the thousandth time. Suddenly the boat disgusted him more than usual. At the mere thought that today he would once again have to steer a toy-sized surface ship, Luther wanted to return to this ship even less. But it didnt take long before he started smiling. This might have surprised even Luther himself, but there was nothing strange about it. He just thought that he wouldnt have long to drift on this toy. Soon he will leave this boat.
A few seconds later, Luther de Bont looked at the figure of the owner of the yacht and a provocatively dressed girl, whom he carefully hugged by the fillet, who appeared on the pier.
2. HECTOR CAGE
Doctor Cage. Dr. Cage a student called, jogging along a corridor after the teacher.
Whoa-whoa. Dont rush, Margaret. Everything will fall out of your hands now.
Sorry. Just wanted to ask.
Im not running a hundred meters here. There is no need to rush so much the forty-two-year-old teacher continued in a soft tone.
Margaret only smiled in response.
Well, ask.
Dr. Cage, I wanted to ask you about the essay on cetaceans that you said to be done by next week.
Are you having any difficulties? the teacher asked puzzledly, continuing to leisurely walk along the corridor with the leather briefcase.
As if in general, I couldnt really find enough data about dorudon. Even on the Internet, all information comes down to only a mention of their existence in the Eocene era, and in the library there are only a few encyclopedias, which only provide a definition of biological and species affiliation.
Why did you even choose dorudon?
I just wanted to write about some monster. Well, you know, a hefty predator, and it has an unusual appearance. I liked it in the movie you showed.
Ill give you some of my monographs. But it is unlikely that it will be possible to draw objective conclusions based on them. Still, my advice to you is to choose someone else. Lets say kutchicetus or protocet. These are also representatives of the Eocene. But there is a little more information about them, and their body structure is much more interesting.
Then, can I change it?
Certainly.
Thank you.
No problem.
Goodbye, Dr. Cage.
Hector Cage collapsed into the seat of his Ford, sighing with ease that the work week was over. Teaching at the new university was not easy for him. This is his second year of work and he has never yet managed to get a place on a research expedition to go study new and rare species of fish. And something told him that this would not happen very soon. At his previous job, he systematically found himself as part of an expedition, going on research to Australia, Thailand, Japan and Malaysia. Now all his work boiled down to continuous lectures and listening to the tedious remarks of many students who were not able to distinguish different types of living fish, not to mention the swimming creatures that inhabited the Earth in the era of dinosaurs.