6. Cybernation by Created by Tom Clancy;Steve Pieczenik; Written by Steve Perry

6. Cybernation by Created by Tom Clancy;Steve Pieczenik; Written by Steve Perry

Author:Created by Tom Clancy;Steve Pieczenik; Written by Steve Perry
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: War stories, Action & Adventure, Military research, Technological, Computers, Computer crimes, Fiction, Subversive activities, Science Fiction, Computers - United States, Spy stories, Internet, Thrillers, Men's Adventure, Terrorism, Espionage
ISBN: 9780425182673
Publisher: New York : Berkley Books, c2001.
Published: 2002-01-17T00:00:00+00:00


Capitol Hill Washington, D.C.

Michaels surreptitiously glanced at his watch. Next to him, Tommy Bender, the Net Force lawyer, caught the look and squelched a smile.

The senate subcommittee room was hot and stuffy. There were no windows. The senators were talking for the camera again. One of the senators got up and walked away, as a second returned to his seat on the dais. They came and went like a roomful of small children who had drunk too much lemonade. One would go, another would return. There was more motion from the subcommittee than a soccer team playing a match. Michaels couldn't leave to stretch or get a drink of water, though. He had to sit here at the table looking up at the sometimes-six, sometimes-eight, sometimes-five of them milling back and forth like somnolent sheep. Already it had been two hours, and there were no signs of an end in sight.

Senator Theresa Genaloni, from the great state of New Jersey, made her obscure point about the dangers of invading citizens' privacy, and finally shut up. This hearing didn't have anything to do with on-line privacy per se, but she was the junior senator from her state, her party was in the minority, and this pissant committee was hardly Ways and Means, so she had to make her points where and how she could. Otherwise, how would the folks back home know she was on the job? She certainly wasn't delivering jobs in their direction, nor much in the way of pork-barrel spending.

Stewart George Jackson, the once red-haired but now mostly bald and gray junior senator from the great state of Arkansas, took over the microphone. Jackson liked to be called "Stonewall," after the Southern Civil War hero. He was usually called "SJ" by his staff. While these were his initials, somebody had told Michaels that they also stood for "Strawberry Jell-O," due to his extremely flexible ethics. Jackson had all the backbone of a baby squid. He'd sometimes switch sides on an issue faster than a speeding bullet. General Jackson must be spinning in his grave like an atomic-powered gyroscope every time somebody called Jell-O "Stonewall."

"Perhaps Commander Michaels can explain to this committee why this latest round of attack on the Internet structure has continued despite Net Force's efforts to stop it?"

What Michaels wanted to say was "Because I am here listening to the senatorial windbags blow warm hurricanes instead of at the office helping them?" That would have been very satisfying. Stupid, but satisfying. He had this fantasy every time he testified, and he had never acted on it; still, he thought about it.

"Don't do it," Tommy said under his breath. It didn't take much of a mind reader to glean what Michaels was thinking.

No, he'd better not say anything nasty. Not only would that be career suicide, his agency would suffer, and he didn't want to cause that.

"Commander?"

"I'm sorry, Senator. I didn't realize you were asking me to speak."

That earned him a glare from Jell-O, and grins from three of the other senators.



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