pollution from the drilling will add to the problems that global warming is already causing for the animals there. Iâm going to investigate.â
âYouâll be needing my latest invention, of course,â said Uncle Stephen, proudly pulling out a small crate from under a workstation and rummaging around inside. âIâm very excited about my RAT.â
With a flourish, their godfather pulled out two streamlined snowboards with micro-sized engines at the back. They were about half the size of a normal skateboard and folded in half for packing. The children had never seen anything like them.
âThe RAT,â he explained. âThe Rapid Arctic Traveller. Iâve made them from a special ultra-bonded polyurethane Iâve developed. Theyâre so strong an elephant could use them â if it could get its feet in the footholds. And the beauty is theyâre made entirely from recycled materials.â
He placed one on the ground and stood on it, kicking the engine into life with his heel.
âDr Fisher!â warned Erika. âRemember what happened last time you tried it out.â
âI thought Iâd be safe in the corridor,â protested Uncle Stephen, as the RAT wobbled dangerously. âI didnât know that James was about to come out of the staff restaurant with a tray of yoghurts.â
âI wish Iâd seen that!â said Ben.
âI rather resembled a milkshake afterwards,â admitted their godfather, reluctantly stepping off the RAT.
âItâs just like skateboarding,â said Erika. âAnd I know you two are experts at that. The RAT power-glides across the snow. Itâs very flexible and copes with bumpy terrain. The engine runs on batteries, solar powered of course, and it will keep going for forty-eight hours without a boost.â
âAwesome!â gasped Ben.
âI canât wait to try it out,â exclaimed Zoe, taking one in her hands. âItâs so light.â
âAnd now for the rest of your equipment,â said Erika. âYouâll be needing your BUGs and suitable clothing.â She opened a drawer and handed them two small devices. The BUGs, short for Brilliant Undercover Gizmos, looked like handheld games consoles to anyone who didnât know. They were, in fact, sophisticated machines that did a whole range of things from satellite mapping to animal tracking.
âI wouldnât want to go without this,â said Ben, scrolling through the menu.
Uncle Stephen chuckled. âDonât forget to pack your long johns â theyâll be just as vital as your BUGs on this chilly mission.â
Erika led Ben and Zoe over to the stockroom.
The Wild stockroom was an Aladdinâs cave of marvellous technological devices, clothes for every possible climate, and various half-finished inventions of Uncle Stephenâs, full of wires and springs.
Erika pulled two backpacks off a shelf. âIâve already put a tent in one of these,â she told them. âAnd your ultra-light thermal sleeping bags.â She then took two baby bottles and some powdered milk from a wall cupboard.
âThis is specially formulated to match the rich milk of a polar bear mother,â she said. âNow pass those white bundles, please, Zoe.â
âWhat are they?â asked Zoe, pulling two furry fleeces out of a box.
âSlings,â said Uncle Stephen, appearing in the doorway. âWhen you find the cubs youâll need something to carry them in.
Theyâll be about the size of large cats by now. The fur will make them think youâre their mother. We donât want them to get used to humans.â
The children stashed the slings in their backpacks, and Dr Fisher showed them the special side pockets that kept the folded RATs hidden from view. Erika made two piles of clothes for them to take.
âLooks as if Erikaâs getting you to pack everything but the kitchen sink!â
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