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 In the stunned silence; Natalya spoke。  〃It's going to burn up somewhere over the Atlantic。〃
 〃You little bitch。〃 Boris was still trying to regain control from the technician's keyboard。  He moved his head up to speak with Trevelyan。 〃She's changed the access codes。〃 As he spoke; Trevelyan; his face a rage; pulled his gun and stuck it in Boris' ear。
 
 Natalya giggled。  〃Go ahead; Janus。  Shoot him; he means nothing to me。
 
 Bond gave her a look of pleasure and muttered; 〃Standard operating procedure。〃
 〃I can break her codes; move that damned gun away; Alec。' Boris flapped at the pistol as though it were an insect; then turned back to the technician。  〃Load the guidance sub…routines。  Now。
 
 Quickly。〃 Then he started playing with the pen again。
 
 Click…click Click …click Then a whole series of clicks so that Bond lost count; just as Trevelyan took his pistol from Boris' ear and turned it onto Natalya。  〃Tell him。  You hear me; girl?  Tell him。〃 Boris was out of control; whirling and screaming at Natalya; 〃Give me those codes。 Natalya; GIVE ME THE CODES。〃 Bond had no idea of the status of the pen that the crazy little puter specialist was waving in Natalya's face。 He lashed out with one arm; sending Trevelyan's gun up and out of the man's hand。  He then brought his foot up in a kick boxer's stance; kicking Boris' wrist and sending the pen arcing into the air。  For a precious second it seemed to remain stationary in mid air; then dropped; exploding just as it hit the spreading pool of fuel。
 
 The explosion and sudden leap of fire around them made hands and arms e up: all trying to cover their eyes from the sheet of flame which shot up the stairs and wall back to its original source。
 
 The first fuel tank exploded。  As it did so; Bond grabbed Natalya by the arm and pulled her towards the elevator on their left。  As he banged the door closed; they both almost felt the thud of bullets hitting the sliding doors。
 
 〃Can he really break your codes?〃 Bond asked。  He was aware of the urgency in his own voice。
 〃It's possible;' she said almost casually。
 〃Then we'll have to destroy the transmitter。〃 His head tilted up; watching the numbers rise。  He could only presume this would take them right to the top of the damned thing。
 
 〃That would be natural。〃 She lifted one eyebrow。  〃By the way; thank you; I'm fine。〃
 〃Good。〃 The elevator stopped at the base of the catwalk which led to the transmitter cradle they had seen as the whole structure rose from the lake。  An armed guard turned towards the opening doors and saw the woman slumped on the floor。  He immediately ran in to her; dropping his machine pistol on the way in his hurry to help her。  As he began to kneel down beside the unconscious body; Bond dropped from the roof; where he had lodged himself; using shoulders and feet; like a climber in a chimney rock formation。
 
 First his feet hit the guard's back; then he chopped viciously at the man's neck which gave off a horrible cracking sound as he fell; spread…eagled; to the floor。
 
 Natalya was on her feet again as Bond removed the guard's pistol and threw it to her。  He picked up the machine pistol; and; as he did so; they both heard the rumbling of explosions from far below。
 
 〃You know how to use one of these?〃 Looking at the gun he had handed to Natalya。
 
 She nodded; checking the slide movement; ejecting the magazine and making sure it was full。  〃Yes;' she said。
 
 〃Good。  Just keep out of sight and get off the dish。  I'm going to scupper that antenna。  That will do the trick; won't it?〃
 〃Just get up there to the maintenance hatch。  There's probably a simple chain device which works the mechanism to turn the antenna。  The best thing for you to do is remove all the fuses from the maintenance room。 Go。  Go now。
 
 Quickly。〃 From below; more explosions rattled the dish and the superstructure as Bond kissed her on the cheek and started the long climb up to the maintenance room high above the antenna。
 
 The climb was daunting; and by the time Bond reached halfway; he could make out the structures more clearly。
 
 When he was some forty feet up; he glanced down and saw Natalya making a dash up to the edge of the dish; climbing over the latticework to the ground and running into the protection of the jungle。
 
 Originally he had intended to stop at the catwalk which crossed the triangle some ten feet above the big metal maintenance room which; in turn; was set directly above the housing from which the long icicle of the antenna reached down; ending around ten feet from the dish。  Now he saw that there was another large chamber; high above; set into the very apex of the triangle。  Cables and wires sprouted downwards from this room; and he began to get the whole picture of how the antenna was operated。
 
 The wires and cables; leading from the top of the triangle; undoubtedly had a part to play in the way the great silver finger was moved。  Some went directly down; through the maintenance chamber and from there into what could only be the true mechanism for repositioning the antenna; yet there seemed to be another set of thicker cables。
 
 These went over a series of pulleys and wheels。
 
 He was thirty feet from the top of the structure when he saw that these wires ran to the far side of the dish and supported a cable car which could be taken from dish level up to the catwalk。
 
 He cursed; wishing he had known about the cable car for it would have cut precious minutes off his journey。
 
 From far below; he still caught the sound of occasional explosions ing from deep within the earth beyond the dish。
 
 In the control plex; the fuel tanks were still exploding。
 
 sending balls of fire up to the roof above the top section。
 
 Guards raced back and forth with CO2 extinguishers; but nobody was in doubt that the roof was starting to weaken。
 
 Tiles and pieces of insulation had already begun to fall; and Trevelyan's men kept their eyes on this danger point; as though trying to divine the moment when they would have to give up and evacuate the plex。
 
 The only person who seemed oblivious to the dangers was Boris who sat at his keyboard; focused wholly on the job of regaining control over the satellite。
 
 Trevelyan stood over him; watching his every move as the younger man worked; almost feverishly; at the programme。
 
 〃How long's it going to take?〃 Trevelyan was looking around and starting to take in the possible hopelessness of the situation。
 
 Boris snapped back that it was nearly done。  〃Two minutes three at the most〃 Trevelyan suddenly frowned; remembering Bond who could blow out the all important antenna if he had a mind to。  If he knew Q; and if Bond still had explosives with him; he might find a way of overriding the electronic remotes。  He turned to the guard who was standing beside him。  〃Watch him;' he pointed to Boris。  〃If he moves; shoot him。
 
 He was away and running towards the exit; pushing firefighters out of the way; heading for the cable car that would take him as far as the catwalk above the maintenance room。
 
 Within a couple of minutes he was in the little cage and beginning his slow ascent up the structure。
 
 In front of Boris the countdown clock read Time to Re…entry: 09:41。
 
 As Trevelyan began the journey to the catwalk; so Bond had reached the chamber at the top of the framework。
 
 It had been fashioned into a square; metal room; and Bond was forced to move carefully between two different sets of machinery。  On one side; he could see; there was a series of large; cogged wheels around which cables ran out and downwards。  As he entered; the wheels began to move; the mechanism starting up。  Someone was in the cable car; which meant he had little time left。
 
 Immediately beside the door was a great oblong structure which pulsed with sound。  There seemed to be no way into it; but it did not take much imagination for Bond to realise that this was the generator and probably the first stage in controlling the antenna。
 
 During the climb; he had already thought of trying to use the last of Q's mines。  These were strictly remote controlled units; but there was a way he could set them on a timer。  His real problem was that the timer could only be set to detonate the mine with a five…minute delay。
 
 He pulled the black circular object from his pouch; together with a small screwdriver; and began to release the screws on the underside。
 
 He worked calmly。  When dealing with explosives he knew there were inherent dangers in rushing things。
 
 Halfway through the process; the cable car mechanism stopped with a lurch。  Whoever was in the car had already reached the catwalk。
 
 Inside the mine; he removed the remote timer… a small microchip the size of his thumbnail。  Below it was a small dial with a moving pointer like the large hand on a watch。
 
 Using the screwdriver he carefully turned the pointer; swinging it around to its furthest setting。  The mechanism began to click as the pointer slowly moved backwards。
 
 Placing the mine below the generator; he swung himself out of the room; preparing to make the climb down to the catwalk。
 
 He had descended three rungs when two bullets whined past him。  1n one movement; Bond slid the machine pistol from his shoulder and looked down。
 
 Trevelyan stood in the middle of the catwalk; his right hand holding an automatic pistol; raised; ready to take another shot。
 
 Turning to the inside of the structure; Bond fired a fast; unaimed burst in Trevelyan's direction。  The shots went wide; but Trevelyan ducked; throwing himself to the end of the catwalk nearest the small cage which was the cable car。
 
 Bond scrambled down and fired another burst  He could see sparks shooting off the metal; but his target had disappeared。  The catwalk was now only around twelve feet below him。  He hesitated for a second; which almost cost him his life; for two more shots came from the direction of the cable car; whanging against the metal near his head。
 
 Swinging inside the triangular lines and girders; Bond pushed off and dropped to the catwalk which began to sway crazily as he landed; firing

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