Path to Hell by T. S. Paul
Author:T. S. Paul [Paul, T. S.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Goodreads: 40202920
Publisher: T S Paul
Published: 2018-05-23T05:00:00+00:00
Chapter 7
As bombs go, the militaryâs backpack nuke was pretty small, about the size of a dorm room microwave.
The nuke was stored in a double-locked-code-word-protected-armored box. The box itself was bolted to the floor and looked to be too big to fit through the door.
âHow did they get that in here?â Shelton asked as he tried to look around the steel box.
Alex âthunkedâ it with his fist. The box didnât even make a sound. âHmm. They may have built the box first then the room.â
âDo you see any cameras?â Sheldon pointed to the walls and ceiling.
âNope. They hid this thing in plain sight. I wonder how long itâs been down here. What do the instructions say about getting it open?â Alexander asked.
Referring to his tablet, Sheldon pulled up the file sent from Washington and the FBI. Squinting and raising an eyebrow, Sheldon looked down at the device. âItâs a four-step process. Password, handprint, and an iris scan are needed.â
âThatâs only three steps, Sheldon,â Alex replied.
âI CAN count. The fourth is a bit strange. A manual keyword needs to be typed in on a keypad within the box,â Sheldon explained.
âWhat's so strange about that, I type stuff all the time?â Alex asked as he dusted off the handprint scanner.
âWhat you call typing, I call hunt and peck. This needs to be concise and quick. The keypad is completely dark, and these instructions say you only get two tries before it locks down permanently. Can you do it?â Sheldon asked.
Alexander snorted, âI can do all sorts of things in the dark with my hands. Just ask your mom.â
Sheldon shook his head as he replied, âLeave mom out of this, she works hard enough providing for us kids. Seriously though, can you get it?â
âIf I donât, you can try the second one. Here goes nothing.â Alexander laid his palm on the scanner.
The scanner lit up briefly then a small door opened on the large box. Both men peered inside, a small ten-key pad sat inside.
âTime to fish or cut bait, buddy. Do you still want to try?â Sheldon asked.
The ex-sergeant shined his flashlight into the small compartment. The keypad was in the middle with just enough space for a hand to fit. Looking down at his large hand in comparison to Sheldonâs he shook his head. âNo, too much is riding on this. You do it.â
As Alex stepped aside, Sheldon reached into the hole. His hand slid in comfortably, and he could touch all the keys quickly.
âHere goes the world.â Glancing at the instructions, he began typing. After a moment he spoke, âThat should do it.â
Seams that werenât visible before opened across the top of the box with a hiss.
âThatâs it? How can something so small hold that much destructive power?â Alexander asked as he lifted out a largish briefcase.
âIâm not that kind of engineer. We should be happy itâs as small as it is. Can you carry it?â Sheldon asked.
âThatâs what she said,â Alexander responded.
âDude, boundaries! We could die in the next couple of hours.
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