Faraday and Guy had left. “I would suggest that we go elsewhere, I believe Nancy and Jane are due to return shortly. It would not be wise for them to find us here.” Jacob advised. “Where do you suggest we go?” Chase asked. “I have some friends that I believe could be of assistance, but first there is someone that we are going to need to visit. Or rather you are going to need to visit.” Jacob replied. “Who?” Chase asked, almost irritably. “Wernher Von Braun.” Jacob replied. “He is dead.” Chase snapped. “Not yet, we need to travel to May 1969. He is in prison, awaiting execution. All you need to do is go to the prison and book him out for questioning by the FBI. Then we can take him to my friend’s home.” “To what end?” Edward interrupted. “We need someone that can get inside Auschwitz, I can think of nobody better.” Jacob replied. “But they’ll notice his age.” Chase replied. Jacob laughed. “Listen, I don’t want to be patronising young man but I know what I am doing. You to my knowledge had an entire three field missions. The first of those I handed Mengele over to you, the second time you were kidnapped before losing your mind, and the third time you were shot. It would save us all time if you just did as you were told.” Chase rose to his feet aggressively, causing Jacob to laugh again. “Young man, how many times must I best you physically before you realise that you can’t win?” Sarah grasped Chase by the arm and he reluctantly retook his seat. “Why should any of us trust you? After everything you have done, you expect us to follow your lead?” Chase barked. Jacob chuckled. “Do you believe you would have a better chance without me?” Chase blushed. “I don’t trust you. For all we know you intend to get us captured.” “Young man, if I wanted to kill you then I would just do it now. The simple fact of the matter is, I am the only chance that you have of saving your friend.” Jacob chuckled. “That isn’t arrogance that is a stone cold fact.” “He’s right Chase.” Sarah interjected. “Fine, we will do it your way.” Chase replied begrudgingly. “That’s better.” Jacob laughed. He removed the wormhole generator from his pocket. “I would like you to give that to me now.” Edward stated. Jacob’s cold dead eyes zeroed in on Edward. “Is that so?” “Give it to him Jacob; that was the deal.” Sarah instructed. “And which of you is going to make me?” Jacob asked coldly. Edward looked towards Chase, who looked down at his feet. Jacob burst into a fit of laughter. “Do not worry, I was kidding.” Jacob got to his feet and handed the generator to Edward. “You said May, 1969?” Edward asked. “That’s right, he is in Washington County Jail.” “Is May 1 st alright?” Edward asked. “Yes. It will be okay, Chase will go alone.” Jacob instructed. “Why?” Edward asked. “He is the only one able to get access to Von Braun. I have an arrest warrant out for me and I am not staying here alone. I imagine that Chase here would not be too pleased with Sarah staying here with me all by herself.” “You imagine right.” Chase replied. “Just show him what to do and he can come back here in a minute’s time.” Edward reluctantly explained the machine to Chase. “Will you both be okay until I return?” Chase asked. “In sixty seconds there is very little that can go wrong.” Jacob smiled. Chase disappeared into the light. Jacob winked at Sarah, which repulsed her. “Do you even care about Bobby?” She asked. Jacob chuckled. “I can’t say that I do.” “Then why are you doing any of this?” “I have explained my thoughts Miss Salmond, tell me why have you chosen to save a cripple from Auschwitz rather than save your own family?” Jacob smirked. “Bobby is a great man, he’s