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 [  The BIG System Vol.2  ]            [     By The Chief    ]
 
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 -*-*-*- CHAPTERS 11 THROUGH 15 - VOL.2, VERSION 1 - THE REAL VERSION! -*-*-*-
 
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 CHAPTERS 11 THROUGH 15
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 11.....Andromeda 22
 12.....Easy school
 13.....2 Computers, all in one
 14.....Beach Party Panic
 15.....The Meeting
 
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 CHAPTER ELEVEN                                                   CHAPTER ELEVEN
 __________________________________ANDROMEDA 22_________________________________
 
 Andromeda 22 was seen as a  glowing ball of fire after it's  sudden
 and unexplainable appearence to the surprise of Earth's astronomers
 and scientists.
 
 You  could barely see it as a  small red  spot with  your eyes, but
 through Earth's  best  observatory on the island of Lunai,  not far
 from  Hawaii, it  could  be  observed  with  careful  and  powerful
 strength.
 
 The  Soviet  republic  and  the  United States of America had  been
 cooperating with  space  exploration  for  a  long  time, to  reach
 further together without unnecessary and often dangerous
 competition.
 
 When the space station  SATCON 7  was built, the cooperation became
 stronger than before.  Seven Americans and  nine Soviets now worked
 together on the station,  placed near one of  Jupiter's many moons,
 IO.
 
 Steve Spingleman was one of the astronomers  and scientists who now
 had gathered  at the observatory to, if not exchange theories about
 A-22, to start a cooperation to get much closer to it.
 
 China was  the  nation that had a  space  station  closest to A-22,
 right between the planet and Earth. The station, ZUR, wasn't manned
 but was built to  handle a crew of five.  The  distance was a major
 factor.  Journeys from the Earth to the station, whichever it would
 be,  would  demand  large  amounts of  money in transportation  and
 communication.  If ZUR was to be  used, the costs  were cut to half
 comparing to if they were to use SATCON 7, because it was placed on
 the other side of A-22, between A-22 and Jupiter.
 
 Communication  was the  second most  important factor. If you could
 cut the  distance in half, you  also cut the  delay in time in half.
 The delay was a major  problem when working with  these  incredible
 distances. Of course plasma  energy was  used  which almost reached
 lightspeed, but  the  delay could  still be about two hours if they
 used SATCON 7 instead of just one hour or less with ZUR.
 
 The  third  factor was the crew.  China  had  many of  Earth's best
 astronomers,  but ZUR could  only take five  persons. SATCON 7 took
 fifteen...
 
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 CHAPTER TWELVE                                                   CHAPTER TWELVE
 __________________________________EASY SCHOOL__________________________________
 
 Fifteen  minutes  after I had put the  phone down the error-test of
 The Metro was complete. Through my home-built error-checking system
 I found  a small  but not  harmless  fault.  A  quick change of the
 vaacum-freezed  number generator that  handled the  identification-
 process  with  XX EXPRESS  modems and  everything  seemed  to  work
 allright.
 
 A quick  look  at the  watch told me that I wouldn't be able to try
 The Metro the same day.  "School" was about to start and with it an
 essay which I'd forgotten.  The subject  was  "Computer fear in the
 20th century". Info Addict was bound to have what I was looking for,
 so  I called it up and  started to go  through the massive  bank of
 information.
 
 Computer Anarchists, Computers & Cooking,  Computer Evacuations, ah,
 Computer Fear!  A large file of 150 pages plus thirteen other files
 covering subjects not close, but close enough to Computer fear.
 
 I lazered them over and  copied a  little bit of each file into one,
 made a few  changes and ended  up with  an  80-page  essay  in  six
 minutes. Sure, it wasn't very honest, but when everything's already
 written, and is accessible,  why bother to write it again?  You get
 my point?  Well,  I fed my essay into the school-drome  and got the
 result 10 seconds later  with  an "A".  The "School" took about two
 hours, then it was time for dinner and after that, the beach party.
 No, I hadn't  forgot  about  Megan.  That  was  exactly  what I was
 thinking about.
 
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 CHAPTER THIRTEEN                                               CHAPTER THIRTEEN
 ___________________________2 COMPUTERS, ALL IN ONE_____________________________
 
 Spingleman's assignment was to build the computer that would handle
 the  journey, most of the  observations and  even be able to handle
 the whole  operation itself if it was necessary, but the time-delay
 factor made it almost impossible, but only  "almost". The  computer
 would need instructions from Earth and quick decisions was crucial,
 the slightest  mistake could ruin the operation.  Human  assistance
 would therefor take care of that problem.
 
 Spingleman could stake all his knowledge on that the computer would
 manage  all predictable and  unpredictable situations  even without
 human help,  but  everyone didn't  share his trust in computers, so
 they decided on human assistance as a "safety net".
 
 When Spingleman had  been  contacted by the WSA three weeks ago, he
 had been  working on the GCEC project, but had to drop that for the
 new  computer.  Now three  weeks  later,  his  standard  prototype,
 connected  with a  couple of XX EXPRESS modems to the telephone net
 back  home had been  upgraded so it  contained  both  projects. His
 customers were delighted  to try out not one, but two new computers
 at the same time, adding their  wants and needs to their lists from
 both computers.
 
 Of course, this  was  only  known to  himself  and  his  customers,
 because no-one else had access to the prototype, or at least SHOULD
 have access to it.
 
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 CHAPTER FOURTEEN                                               CHAPTER FOURTEEN
 _______________________________BEACH PARTY PANIC_______________________________
 
 Dinner was  quickly  finished  and it was time to  walk down to the
 beach and the  party. It had started  about  an hour ago, but would
 surely  last the  whole night so I didn't need to hurry, and.. then
 it was that thing with Megan..
 
 Ten minutes later I was at the beach with a large drink in my hand.
 I noticed my sister and her friends but not Megan. Maybe she'd been
 held-up  and couldn't come? Well,  I managed to find a couple of my
 friends and sat down to talk a bit. It was Rob  (Robert, who shared
 my interest in computers), Patrick, generally called  The Professor
 because he could always come up with the  most unusual and hard-to-
 get  facts  just  like he  had added another 20-Terrabyte HD to his
 brain. Then there was Mimi, whom I had grown up with and her friend
 Marcelline who I didn't know too well.
 
 We sat there and  talked  about  everything.  The party, the latest
 rumors, well,  whatever  came up. After a while we needed  some new
 drinks, so we decided to walk  around and see what was happening on
 the beach. A couple  of bands played and we  stayed for a moment to
 listen, and then started to walk towards the big fireplace.
 
 And then, I ran into Megan...
 
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 CHAPTER FIFTEEN                                                 CHAPTER FIFTEEN
 __________________________________THE MEETING__________________________________
 
 Right after the end of the meeting, the very impatient Dr Spingleman
 was called to the  WSA presidential's office.  His office, placed at
 the top of the magnificent SPACE COMMISSION building was The largest
 office in the whole building, because it covered the complete top.
 
 The building was  described as a 220 meter high black building, made
 of the material found on  the Moon  a couple  of years earlier.  The
 material,  called  'Lunar'  was  the latest word  in strength and it
 didn't  reflect any light.  The sunlight  that  hit the building was
 absorbed  and  converted  into pure  energy.  The  building therefor
 didn't need outside  sources to  get light, heat, or  power for it's
 massive amount of electronics. It was a magnificent sight.
 
 Big black doors (in the 3m class) opened when the guard recieved the
 word to let Spingleman in. Behind the doors, a man sat with his back
 turned against  Spingleman in a big  black chair.  The man seemed to
 enjoy a good cigar of the latest artificial tobacco-free brands.
 
 When Spingleman got closer he recognized the worried look of his old
 friend, staring out a big black window, and seemed to be far away.
 
 - Frank?, Spingleman said clearing his throat.
 
 - Steve! I'm glad you could make it. Sit down, sit down.
 
 Frank  Stechnykov's  troubled look vanished, replaced by  warmth and
 frankness.
 
 - It must have been..., Stechnykov hesitated, 10 years? Well, time
 really flies!
 
 - No no, Steve said making himself comfortable in a big black chair,
 it'll be 15 years next year, but you're still the same. The only
 change I notice is that round...
 
 - Hahaha, Stechnykov thundered, You know Jeanie's food is unresistable.
 It's really good to see you again Steve, he said and commented
 Spinglemans beard with just as much irony.
 
 After they'd covered what had happened the last 15 years, Stechnykov
 started to come to the reason why Spingleman hadn't been cleard to
 attend the meating earlier that day.
 
 - China wants to do research by themselves, and have no intentions to
 let us in on it or to cooperate. He puffed a few rings of smoke before
 he continued. The Operation must therefor be run from SATCON 7, as you
 already know, which makes the whole thing much more complicated, plus
 the competition that surely will be dangerous. It isn't just the
 increased distance...
 
 Stechnykov had that worried look again. He raised from his chair and
 pressed a black button on his desk. Spingleman's chair rotated 90
 degrees, facing a big black wall. Stechnykov went up to the wall and
 turned to Spingleman.
 
 - What you're about to see is classified and has top priority in
 top security issues. This is, as you will see, a very delicate
 situation. Everything said in this room from now on must stay here.
 
 Spingleman nodded and Stechnykov pressed another black button. The
 room was now totally black. Big black shutters covered the windows
 and not a shread of light could enter the room.  A big CCVS Screen
 (Computer Crystal VideoScreen) lit up with a picture of SATCON 7.
 A voice started to tell the story.
 
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 END OF THE BIG SYSTEM - VOL.2 - VERSION 1
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 Even more Questions, & more Questions
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 *   What the hell is going on?
 
 *   What about that BIG system?
 
 *   Why didn't we get some answers about Marielle?
 
 *   What happens with Megan?
 
 *   Can you eat it?
 
 *   Smoke it?
 
 *   What is the number to Info Addict?
 
 *   Is this going to be another Space story?
 
 *   No sign of the missing Engineers?
 
 *   Why is Public Enemy simply The Best?
 
 We can answer the last one right now: Because!
 
 Get the next Volume of The BIG System, and you'll will have the answers!
 ONLY from uXu - Underground eXperts United!
 
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