Area 51: Excalibur-6

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her willpower to do, were just drops of water on an ocean compared to the power that Aspasia's Shadow could exert as he became one with the guardian. She "saw" him absorbing data at a phenomenal speed. Kelly kept her psyche still, afraid to attract his attention.
    As quickly as information was going into Aspasia's Shadow's essence, orders were being issued by him.
    Kelly tried to keep track of what he was doing but it was like watching Niagara Falls and trying to discern each drop of water going over the edge. Still she did glean a few things. And then she waited, crouching, hiding inside the computer, until Aspasia's Shadow broke free and his essence was gone. She had an idea of his plans, but more importantly, she had an idea of his priorities.
    Then she began to work on the message she would try to send.
    Aspasia's Shadow felt more confident as he disconnected from the guardian and went back to the Grail. Things were

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    progressing well and he had a good idea what Artad had planned. He had instructed the guardian to implement a strategy to counter Artad's efforts to acquire Excalibur, and to recover the Master Guardian itself. The latter was something he had begun planning many years ago. Aspasia's Shadow had many potential plans in place.
    He retrieved the stone and held it over the end of the Grail. The flat surface opened. Aspasia's Shadow slid his hand inside, placing the stone into the slight depression. He gasped as the opening irised shut against his wrist, trapping his hand.
    A tingling sensation began to tickle the skin of the hand. The tingling grew stronger, becoming pain. His hand felt as if it were on fire, yet Aspasia's Shadow remained perfectly still. Rivulets of sweat coursed down his pale skin.
    Then the pain began to move up his arm toward his shoulder and, strangely, Aspasia's Shadow smiled.
    All of Easter Island was enclosed in a hemispheric shield, impervious to most forms of attack. Inside the shield, on the surface of Easter Island, Aspasia's Shadow's orders only confirmed what had begun days ago. Thousands of humans went about the tasks the nanovirus inside of them directed them to do. At the same time, nanotechs went about their business.
    Nanotechnology was a science that human scientists had just begun to explore while the guardian had perfected it. The concept was basic. All things are made from atoms. The properties of those things are determined by the way those atoms are arranged. If atoms could be rearranged at the molecular level then the possibilities of what could be constructed was limitless. Not only that, but the normal waste produced in most manufacturing processes would be eliminated.
    The other thing the guardian had perfected with nano-

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    technology was self-replication. Its nanotechs could manufacture more of themselves, just as the nanovirus it had invented to control humans could replicate and spread, much like a regular virus. The Guides and the followers who had come to Easter Island, along with all the military personnel who had come into contact with the nanovirus, were now all under the thrall of the guardian.
    Two men who had once been Navy SEALs, "Popeye" McGraw and Frank Olivetti, were summoned by the guardian. The two had recently infiltrated the island to try to discover what was happening, but they had been captured and infected with the nanovirus, absorbed into the forces on the island. Under the influence of the nanovirus they walked down the tunnel from the surface to the guardian chamber.
    Aspasia's Shadow was lying on the floor to one side of the golden triangle, a smile on his face, eyes closed. The two ignored him and Kelly Reynolds's withered figure as they approached the guardian. The nanovirus was enough to control a person's body, but for what these two would be tasked to do, more control and adaptation was needed.
    They both leaned against the side of the pyramid, bodies touching the metal.
    They were encompassed in the golden glow, the alien

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