'Joseph' watched Michael cross the walkway, headed
for a minor service entrance for the massive sewer system
beneath the city of Westport. It was time for their small
publishing group to receive the infusion of negotiable
funds that would allow them to continue criticizing the
Earth based Martian Development Corporation. And that
meant he was going to meet Socrates. Excellent.
Michael actually didn't go through the entrance. It was
more heavily secured than a similar facility on Earth
would be, and he didn't have the right credentials to
pass the door. He went instead into a small washroom that
was convenient to the service entrance, but still open to
the public. Nothing to comment on, but a good way to
catch a tail off guard. It would also give him time to
bypass the door monitor and leave no evidence of his
entry into the sewers. Clever, but Joseph had his own way
into the restricted areas. His ScanID would not activate
any security, and would be untraceable except to his
employers'. By the time Michael had finished his
little dance with the entry system at the other door,
Joseph was inside, waiting for him.
Michael seemed familiar with the procedure, grabbing
boots, gloves, and coverall from the lockers inside the
door. Joseph watched from a concealed position, perched
in between two gray painted water pipes. He had taken no
such precautions, but then, Michael was planning to
return to the city at some point. Michael also took a
small bottle of some kind of drain cleaner. Also clever.
He could spill it on the borrowed gear and just leave it.
The drain cleaner would arouse no suspision, but it would
also destroy any biological residue, or almost any other
traceable evidence. Not that Michael would get a chance
to use it this time.
There was a lot of noise in the area, pumps running,
valves hissing, and banging, probably from turbulence
inside the pipes. All the same, Joseph was silent as a
cat, stalking Michael as he made his way through the maze
of municipal plumbing. Michael might not make the meeting
after all, and that would mean that Joseph would have to
get back to his apartment and clean up lest Michael or
one of the others wonder where he had gone. But he felt
confident. If the meeting took place, then Joseph Peter
Arden would have outlived his usefulness, and he would
not need to go back. Neither would Michael, for similar,
but really quite different, reasons.
Michael was stopping near a control panel, fooling with
it. What was he doing? Joseph moved in closer for a
better look, ending up perched on the top of a small auto
vending cafeteria. Ah, he was turning off the alarm for
the seals on the nearest sewer pipe access. He was going
into the sewer. Not bad. It would be difficult to follow
him inside the pipe, where a tracer would be blocked by
the pipe wall. Of course, Joseph wasn't relying on a
tracer. It also made it likely that Michael planned to
come back this way, to turn the sensor back on when he
left. Joseph ran lightly back towards an upstream hatch.
It was clear that Michael would head downstream. Further
upstream, as the pipes actually got closer to various
sources, security measures became much tighter. Not just
for the protection of the people at the production end
either. The autorities could tell a lot about people from
what went down their drains. Most drug users knew better
than to contaminate their own toilets, although there
were exeptions. One idiot had even tried to flush a
murdered body down the disposal. Anyway, downstream it
was.
Getting into the pipe was easy. Moving through it was
less so. Joseph was soon wishing he had at least stolen
some boots. He already had good gloves, but neither they
nor his shoes were waterproof. And the smell was
terrible. He wished for the coveralls too, mostly for the
sake of the small filter mask sewn into the hood. Ah,
well, live and learn. He compensated for the lack of
boots by straddling his legs across the shallow flow of
sewage in the bottom of the pipe. It was still slippery
and difficult, but at least he was marginally less likely
to simply slide out of control and land on his butt.
Reacquiring Michael was easy, since there was no where to
go but the one way. The sloshing of the water seemed to
fool Michael into thinking that his splashing wouldn't be
noticeable, or maybe he just didn't think it likely that
anyone would follow him through the pipe.
It was a long walk in the pipe. A mile at least. Not hard
on a level, dry, odorless surface. In a sewer pipe it was
something else. Unlike most people, Joseph's' nose did
not adapt' to strong odors. In fact, his sense of
smell was acute enough that he wished it were less acute
by the time Michael finally stopped sloshing down the
pipe. Joseph closed to the nearest angle in the pipe, and
extended his small fisheye periscope around the corner.
Michael had stopped underneath another hatch and was
fooling with it, not opening it yet. It looked like he
was trying to jam the sensors that detected a seal
breach. Joseph smirked to himself, and ran back to the
last hatch they had passed. To disable the seal alarms,
he just took a handful of water and smacked the pressure
sensor with it. It took several seconds for the seal
sensors to reset after the pressure spike, and by then he
was already out of the pipe, securing the hatch from the
outside. He judged that it would take a minute for
Michael to disable all four of the seal hatches, if he
knew what he was doing. In all fairness, he probably did,
but Joseph was a little sore about having not gotten
protective gear for himself before going into the pipe.
He had no way to solve that problem now, but there was a
small cleaning station next to the hatch, just a hose and
a cleansing foam dispenser. He got the worst of the smell
of as quickly as he could, and then found a place to
watch Michael's hatch. Looking around, he could see why
Michael had stopped when he did. The hatch that he had
chosen to leave through was only fifty meters from where
the pipe began going straight down, into a huge pit
spanned with catwalks and containing other vertical
pipes. This was the reclamation well, where all the
sewage in the northern quarter of the city came to be
processed. It seemed like an odd place for a meeting, but
then, it was an even odder place for Michael to be doing
anything else. The locking wheel on Michael's hatch
turned right on time, and Michael climbed out. Then he
did something that made Joseph quite happy, taking off
the sewer suit and stowing it under a grating. No more of
that, at least. Michael clearly meant to come back, but
he wouldn't.
What Michael did next was less pleasing. He went over to
the edge of the pit, and started across one of the
catwalks that spanned the well. It would be impossible to
follow him across there without being spotted. Probably
the reason why he was going that way. Unless he was
heading for out to fix some pipes. After only a moment's
hesitation Joseph moved. If Michael wanted to use the
stinking pipe, fine. If he then wanted to take a stroll
across a catwalk, even better. Joseph dropped down to the
under flooring and approached the catwalk from
immediately beneath the floor level. Hah, there was a
lattice work of bracing under the walkway, so it was less
difficult then he had feared to gain handholds and climb
along the bottom of the catwalk, upside-down over the
bottomless pit of the northern reclamation well. In fact,
after a dozen yards he had regained some of his
equanimity. It was actually quite easy to keep track of
Michael, since his every footfall rattled the gratings.
Meanwhile, by climbing across the more stable under
strutting, Joseph remained silent and undetectable.
Soon Joseph realized where Michael was heading. There was
a small service elevator that went right down the well
along with all the pipes. It was used for getting at the
pipes during their long drop, and had to be here in the
well, unlike the express elevators that the reclamation
plant workers used. He was going to meet Socrates in the
well, where there wouldn't be anyone during off hours.
Joseph closed some of the distance between them. He would
need to get on that elevator if he wanted to stay with
Michael.
There was a tense moment when Michael got to the deep
service elevator. It wasn't an express, but Joseph
doubted that Michael was planning to stop and fix pipes.
The main elevators went down their own shaft, so there
was no parallel route that he could easily follow. He
decided to use the cable service panel to get in on top
of the car. It meant that he only had the time between
the elevator doors closing and the elevator beginning its
long descent in which to sprint to the panel, hastily
work it open, and drop down onto the roof of the
elevator. Tight, and he barely made it in time. He didn't
bother even trying to close the panel behind him. It was
more important to avoid making any noise when he jumped
on the roof of the elevator, right over Michael's head,
if he had but known.
The ride down was uneventful, if a little bit noisy.
Michael was going to a lot of trouble for this, but then,
according to Joseph's' rough estimate, Michael was
getting the equivalent of about 3.5 billion MDC Marks,
more if you counted the value of it being in the form of
freely negotiable securities. Cash was frowned upon, but
you could use it for anything without being traced. That
was why it was frowned upon. And if what you were doing
was fighting the MDC, well, you could hardly use MDC
Marks for that. Michael was coming for the money. That
made it worth his while. And Joseph, as he would be until
the completion of his assignment, was coming here for
Socrates, the elusive thorn in the side of the mighty
MDC.
The cables creaked and sang as they decelerated the car.
There was a thumping noise as the brakes jerked the
elevator to a stop, and then quiet except for some echos
in the shaft. Here, at the bottom of the elevator shaft,
there was no access panel for the cables. Of course, he
wanted to follow Michael rather than race him, so Joseph
just listened for the doors. They opened, then closed.
Immediately Joseph carefully drilled a small hole in one
of the ceiling panels, peeking through with his periscope
on the off chance that Michael was still in the elevator
waiting for someone to come through the ceiling. He
wasn't. Joseph pulled open the ceiling access, climbed
down, and got to work on the door.
Not that it would necessarily be a disaster if Michael
had been waiting. After all, Socrates was almost
certainly down here somewhere. Unless Michael
periodically did this just for fun. He did do a lot of
other stuff, aimless walks through the city past
concealed cameras or watching group members, odd
purchases of curious items, which he then sold to others
with micro tags hidden in them. Still, this felt,
different. His other such activities were designed not to
be obviously illegal, for one thing. If any of the
authorities that Michael worried about saw him doing
this, they would arrest him and the rest of the group, no
further questions asked, so Michael wouldn't do this just
to find out if he was being watched.
There, he had his hole in the inside panel lined up
perfectly with the manual operation socket in the outer
door. Not bad, given the total darkness in the
(theoretically empty) elevator. He inserted his fisheye
through the hole gradually, to get a look out side. There
went Michael, apparently very confident. He was heading
down one of several hallways, towards this well's pumps,
if Joseph had to guess. Well, in a minute he would know
for sure. Once Michael was out of sight around the
corner, Joseph pulled out his fisheye and opened the
elevator doors using the manual catch. Before he let them
close all the way, he put a sticker over the little hole
he had drilled. After all, there was a slight chance that
Michael would return to the surface today. At least
enough chance to justify using a sticker.
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