The Strange Physics of the Heidelberg Laboratory (Ultimate Ending Book 6) by Kristoph David & McAleese Danny

The Strange Physics of the Heidelberg Laboratory (Ultimate Ending Book 6) by Kristoph David & McAleese Danny

Author:Kristoph, David & McAleese, Danny [Kristoph, David]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Publisher: Ultimate Ending Books
Published: 2016-04-02T16:00:00+00:00


THE END

80

You're happy to leave the Engineering Bay behind you and continue down a short hallway. Only the emergency lights in the floor are working, illuminating the metal floor and walls in a reddish glow. Jay stops at the next door and punches in another code.

The Particle Beam staging room is the size of a small bedroom, and it's built for one single device. The particle beam laser takes up half the room, with a thick body in the center and a round barrel disappearing into the far wall. The frame of the laser is dull metal, but it's covered in exposed green circuit boards with wires crossing all over. The wall on the left is completely comprised of computer screens, knobs, and dials. Not only that, but the floor is glass, showing a view of the wires below. There's hundreds of them, thousands! Wires and power cables, all different colors criss-crossing and overlapping, like a pit full of snakes.

"This is where the magic happens," Jay says. "The supercharged proton is created and launched from here, into the small loop."

You already knew that--you have worked here for a while--but Jay seems to like to hear himself talk. "Okay," you say, "just one more hallway until we reach Penny."

But Jay is staring at the wall of computer screens. "That doesn't... One second, young Mr. Heller." He begins examining the computer up close.

"Come on, we need to get to Penny. We're almost there."

"No..." Jay says, trailing off.

"What do you mean, 'no'? We need to help--"

"I wasn't talking about that," he says. "I'm talking about this." He points to the screen as if that should explain it. When you give him a blank look, he continues, "The power. Someone cranked it way up. About twice the recommended amount. That would have supercharged the proton far more than recommended!"

"But who would do something like that?"

Jay pursed his lips. "I don't know. Someone who really wanted to find that Causality Neutrino." He takes a deep breath. "Okay, Penny time."



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