Michael Vey: Rise Of The Elgen - Part 6
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Finland 5,405,590.

Zimbabwe 12,754,000.

Taiwan 23,200,000.

Peru 29,797,694.

Tanzania 43,443,603.

Plants Under Construction (PUC)/Combined Populations: 32,623,410.

Portugal 10,561,614.

Greece 10,787,690.

Chad 11,274,106.

Under Negotiation/Combined Populations: 1,010,135,758.

Poland 38,092,000.

Sudan 45,047,502.

Spain 46,196,278.

South Korea 48,750,000.

Italy 60,600,000.

France 65,073,482.

Philippines*

94,000,000.

Pakistan 187,000,000+.

Brazil*

192,376,496.

India*

233,000,000.

*Top 10 Populous Countries Within 24 months we will be providing power to 19.89% of countries comprising 46% of the world's population. The current global economic stagnation provides an ideal political and socioeconomic environment to allow our entrance into these countries that might otherwise be wary of our global growth and Elgen control. It is our estimation that within 48 months we will control the energy and, subsequently, the economies of 78% of the world's population.

Dr. C. J. Hatch "It's from Hatch!" Ostin said.

"It sounds like he's talking about global conquest," Taylor said.

Ostin clicked on another folder. "Check this out." He pulled up a video screen that showed a large logo.

"It's a news story about the Elgen," he said.

"Run the video," I said.

Ostin clicked the play b.u.t.ton and an attractive, professionally dressed woman with a British accent began speaking: REPORTER: In global news, Elgen Inc., an international energy conglomerate, has announced a new source of cheap, renewable energy. Elgen's Starxource power plants promise to "light up the globe" by delivering economical, renewable, and environmentally friendly power to the world.

The video cut to a shot of Dr. Hatch.

"Die, you pig!" Ostin shouted.

"Quiet," Taylor said.

REPORTER: Dr. C. J. Hatch, CEO of Elgen Inc., told reporters that the Starxource project would revolutionize the world in more ways than just affordable power bills.

The audio came up on Hatch.

HATCH: Currently more than twenty-five percent of the world's population lives without electrical power. It is Elgen Inc.'s goal to remedy this problem within our lifetime. The benefits of our Starxource plants are innumerable, as will be the relief of human suffering . . .

"Human suffering," Ostin said bitterly. "The man invented it."

"Shh," Taylor said.

HATCH: . . . and other sociopolitical factors, such as freeing children in underdeveloped countries from gathering wood and fuel all day, so they can attend school.

REPORTER: The technology behind your Starxource plants is more confidential than the formula for Coca-Cola, but rumors are that you have created sustainable cold fusion.

HATCH: The process we've developed might best be compared to cold fusion; however, there is no environmental backlash. Starxource plants create no nuclear waste, and there is no danger of a nuclear core meltdown like that experienced in Chern.o.byl or during the f.u.kushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.

REPORTER: When will the first Starxource plants begin operating?

HATCH (smiling): They already are. Elgen Inc. has been operating minipower plants in developing countries for more than three years now, and the benefits to the local communities have far surpa.s.sed our greatest hopes. We are now preparing to operate in more populated countries.

REPORTER: Tesla, Edison, and now Dr. C. J. Hatch. Clean, cheap, and renewable energy from Elgen Inc. Finally, some good news for a change. I'm Devina Sawyers. Back to you, Mark and Carole.

After the video ended we all sat quietly.

"Hatch said the Elgen were going to control the world," I said. "If they control the world's power, they control the world, don't they?"

"But it doesn't make sense," Ostin said.

"What doesn't?" Taylor asked.

"Cold fusion's not their bag. The Elgen scientists are biologists, not physicists. It doesn't make sense that they would invent or discover something outside their field of research. It would be like a pizza chain building cars."

Taylor pointed to a folder next to the one Ostin had just opened: ER Protocol. "What's that?"

Ostin looked at it. "ER . . . Emergency room protocol?" Ostin clicked on the file.

MEMO.

Dr. Hatch, Due to your recent report of the likelihood of additional ER21 escapes, the board wants to know what protocol has been initiated in order to deal with a potential outbreak. There is concern that due to the organisms' short gestation periods, an epidemic of ER could quickly spread near one of our Starxource plants, jeopardizing our control. Do the ER20 and ER21 propagate outside the controlled environs, and if so, for how many generations? We have reviewed the press coverage you enclosed concerning the recent ER outbreak near our Puerto Maldonado plant. What is our status to date?

"What's an ER21?" Taylor asked.

"Never heard of it," Ostin said. "It sounds like a virus, which is something the Elgen would do. But what does that have to do with a power plant?" He turned to Grace. "Do you know?"

Grace shook her head. "I've never heard of it."

We continued reading the chain.

MEMO.

Mr. Chairman, The outbreaks of ER20 and, more specifically, ER21 in Puerto Maldonado have been contained. It was fortunate for us that this outbreak occurred during the rainy season, as the ER cannot withstand the direct application of water due to the specimen's biological mutations.

Dr. C. J. Hatch

MEMO.

Dr. Hatch, How can you be certain of the successful containment of the ER20/ER21?

MEMO.

Mr. Chairman, We have developed sophisticated el-readers for detecting ER20/ER21 over large areas. Also, the properties of the living ER20/ER21 make them highly visible in darkness.

Dr. C. J. Hatch MEMO.

Dr. Hatch, Fortunate as it may be that the Puerto Maldonado situation has been contained, it is of concern to us that it was only by "fortune" that a near catastrophic situation was mitigated. Please respond to our initial inquiry. Do the ER20 and ER21 propagate outside the controlled environs, and if so, for how many generations?

MEMO.

Mr. Chairman, In regard to your inquiry about ER reproduction outside of captivity, the ER20/ER21 do, in fact, propagate the genetic mutation that is developmentally favorable for the rapid production and operation of Starxource plants. However, scientists at our Kaohsiung, Taiwan, plant have developed an ingenious solution. We have genetically altered the next phase, ER22, with a 92% iodine deficiency, far less than is available in any natural environment. The ER will die within 72 hours without the supplements we provide. Our beta test of ER22 in the Aruba, Puerto Maldonado, and Taiwanese plants has proven successful, and we will be neutralizing all ER21 as soon as we can replace them with the ER22, as not to disrupt our current power production and potentially damage our grids in those regions.

MEMO.

Dr. Hatch, Due to the short gestation period of the specimen, is it possible that some ER could survive longer than 72 hours and reproduce?

MEMO.

Mr. Chairman, In response to your recent inquiry, the answer is no. It is not possible.

"Any idea what that's all about?" I asked.

Ostin shrugged. "I need to do a little detective work. The memo said this ER escape made the news. We've got a date here and a general location." He looked at me. "This might take a little while."

"Then I'm going to take a nap," I said. "Wake me if you find something."

"Will do," Ostin said.