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going to need to buy a planet communicator. Our earpiece mics won’t work while you’re on the Red Planet.”
    A planet communicator is used to allow beings to talk to each other from planet to planet. It’s like a phone with a really highly advanced signal frequency. They have planet communication networks on Mars and on Earth. The planet communicator can also be used to make domestic and international calls.
    â€œI’ll give you the number of my planet communicator.”
    Connor says, “Hold on a second, I just need to get a notepad.”
    Connor takes out a small notepad from his inside pocket and says, “Computer accelerate.”
    The computer says, “Computer accelerate activated.”
    The RBM is now driving automatically.
    Connor says, “OK, give me your planet communicator number.”
    Dylan says, “The code and number is
E.USA.LA.5678-9870-1432-4890
.”
    Connor takes down the code and number and says, “I’ve got the number, thanks, man.”
    Dylan says, “I’m going to upload this virus now.”
    Dylan gets to work on his computer.
    Connor says, “Computer, activate city map.”
    A hologram of a map of LA appears in front of the windscreen.
    Connor says, “Computer, highlight all harbours.”
    On the map all of the harbours of LA are highlighted, with titles showing their names. Arlin Harbour is the harbour that is the furthest away from the Hawthorn Bridge.
    â€œComputer, go to Arlin Harbour.”
    The computer says, “Destination Arlin Harbour.”
    *
    Meanwhile, back on Hawthorn Bridge, Joel speaks to agent Dennis Crozier and says, “I want divers in there right away.” Joel points to where Connor landed. “I also want an APB put on this guy.”
    Dennis asks, “Do you really think he’s still alive?”
    Joel answers, “It’s possible. Those RBMs are real tough motherfuckers and they can drive underwater. I want a roadblock on every road that exits LA. I want some men in the LAX airport and in the LAPTS.”
    LAPTS is the Los Angeles planet transport station.
    â€œI want you to get as many men as you can to go to every train station and private airport in LA. Make sure you have a roadblock set up near the Mexican border. Also have some men in the PTS-R1 planet transport station.” Joel has some agents in the Big Rock already. “I need someone to watch the road that leads to the CSB-R1 base in the Glass Tomb; there’s a possibility he might go there. If he’s seen going to the CSB-R1 base, I want him killed on sight. Also I want you to track his cell phone and bank records. Have you got that?”
    Dennis says, “Yes, sir.”
    Joel isn’t wearing his Clandarian ear mic anymore and he’s carrying a cell phone and a planet communicator in his pockets. He pulls out his planet communicator from his trouser pocket and dials the number for Michael Gruber. Michael Gruber is an IT guy that works for Joel, and one of the smartest IT guys in the FBI. Joel puts the planet communicator close to his right ear. Michael is in the main server room of the FBI building when he hears his cell phone ring.
    Michael answers, “Hello?”
    Joel says, “Michael, it’s Joel here. Are you able to load the file tracker program to locate the R-1 file?”
    The file tracker program is a program that is used to locate downloaded files. If you had the file tracker program running and you typed the name of a file somebody downloaded into the file tracker, the program would show a Google-style map with a red dot. The red dot is the downloaded file. When the red dot is moving that means that the downloaded file is being moved physically, such as when a downloaded file is stored on a hard drive and somebody is moving around with the drive.
    Michael says, “No, not yet. Your men really did a number on the main server room. All the computers are fucked; it’s going to

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