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The Genesis Plague (2010)

The Genesis Plague (2010)

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Autoren: Michael Byrnes
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that had landed just out of reach. There was no movement below the waist. ‘That’s gonna leave a mark.’
    ‘Thanks,’ Jason said, holding a hand out for Meat.
    ‘What are friends for?’ Meat said, clasping Jason’s hand and stepping up on to the platform.
    ‘Aaaaaaah!’ Crawford screamed in frustration, his outstretched left arm still half a metre from the rifle. He glared at his ruined legs, trying to will a response. But there was zero movement. ‘Damn it, Yaeger! You broke my fucking back!’
    ‘What’s the matter … colonel’s got a boo-boo?’ Meat cajoled.
    ‘We can’t mess around, Meat,’ Jason said. ‘We don’t have much time.’

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    ‘Hey, buddy,’ Jason said, kneeling beside Hazo. He used his knife to cut Hazo’s wrist free from the railing. Hazo’s complexion was sickly and trickles of blood were dribbling from his nostrils and ears. ‘Looks like you’ve had a tough time since we’ve been gone.’
    ‘I do not feel so well, Jason,’ Hazo muttered, his eyes distant and cloudy.
    ‘We’re going to get you out of here. Are you able to stand?’
    ‘No. I’m too dizzy.’
    ‘I’ll carry you.’
    ‘No … no.’
    ‘Fine,’ Jason said. ‘Meat will carry you.’
    Hazo managed a thin smile, waved his hand dismissively. ‘Is it true that Al-Zahrani is dead?’ he asked, looking directly into Jason’s eyes.
    Jason couldn’t lie. ‘Yeah, buddy. He’s dead.’
    ‘This disease killed him? This plague that is inside me?’
    Jason hesitated. ‘We didn’t find him in time. We weren’t able to treat him.’
    ‘ Is there a treatment, Jason?’ Hazo asked, his voice weak.
    Jason didn’t know what to say. The medic was dead and according to Tommy Flaherty, Stokes had indicated that there was no vaccine. Finally, with his heart in his throat, he shook his head.
    ‘Can I spread this to others?’
    Jason swallowed hard and felt a surge of emotion fill his chest. He could tell that Hazo already knew the answer, but needed him to make peace with it. ‘Yes.’
    ‘Then I must stay here. You know that.’
    A feeling of utter helplessness wrenched Jason, made his head numb. He’d already lost two men today.
    ‘Jason, we’ve got a problem,’ Meat said, monitoring the scene below. ‘The rats. They’re moving closer.’ He also noticed that the tiny yellow light on Crawford’s walkie-talkie that had been blinking in a steady rhythm had now turned to a sporadic pulse. ‘I think Crawford’s gizmo got a good jolt when he hit the ground. Looks like it’s fading out.’
    Jason glanced at the nuke’s digital counter. Fifteen minutes, eight seconds. There was no way they could carry Hazo outside in time. And with a broken back, Crawford wouldn’t be making it out either. Unfortunately, there’d also be no time to interrogate the colonel.
    ‘Hazo’s right,’ Meat said. ‘We don’t have much time. And there’s no way we can allow these rats to get out of here. Let the nuke do its job. It’s the best option we’ve got to stop this thing from spreading.’
    Jason nodded and turned his attention back to Hazo. ‘You’re a great man, Hazo. Your family will be very proud when I tell them what you’ve done.’
    Meat peered down at Crawford again and his eyes went wide. Though the colonel had given up on the M-16, he was now using his good arm to make a play for the apple-sized grenades clipped to his vest. ‘Oh you fucker,’ Meat hissed, baring his teeth. ‘Don’t even think about it!’ He raised his rifle, took careful aim at Crawford and squeezed off three rounds. One of the rounds split the colonel’s wrist, the other two sank deep into the bulletproof flak jacket.
    Crawford bellowed out in pain and spewed a string of obscenities at Meat.
    ‘And that goes double for you too,’ Meat replied, grinning.
    ‘Thank you, Jason,’ Hazo said. ‘Thank you for showing me hope when I saw nothing but despair. When I meet my father again, it will be with dignity. Now you must go. Please.’

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    Meat descended the ladder while monitoring the scene directly below: rats streaming up and down the ramp leading into the container, as if staging a raid.
    ‘Make sure you don’t get bit,’ Jason warned, as he gripped the ladder’s side rails and swung his foot out on to the top rung.
    ‘Duh,’ Meat muttered. Reaching the lowest rung, he leaped out over the horde and landed safely in the shrinking circle of clear ground that surrounded Crawford.
    When Jason looked over at the

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