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    Area 7 ss-2

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      pursuit of speed.

      The X-rail train to Schofield's left was actually made up

      of two carriages connected by way of an accordion-like passageway.

      The two railcars were positioned back-to-back,

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      their sharpened noses pointed in opposite directions. Both

      engines were painted glistening white, so that they looked

      like a pair of space shuttles connected tail-to-tail.

      It was only when Schofield saw their struts, however,

      that he realized why the system was called an "X"-rail.

      Jutting out from both the front and rear edges of each

      engine, swept back like the wings of a fast-flying bird, were

      four elongated struts, which when seen from head-on would

      look like an "X." The lower struts reached down to the wide

      railway-like tracks beneath the railcar, while the upper

      struts reached up to an identical pair of tracks attached to

      the ceiling of the tunnel. All the struts, top and bottom,

      were contoured like airplane wings to allow for maximum

      speed.

      Nestled up against the blast door behind the double

      engined train was a smaller type of X-rail vehicle--a kind of

      miniature car that was barely a third the size of the longer

      engines. It was little more than a round two-person cockpit

      mounted in the center of a set of four struts.

      "Maintenance vehicle," Herbie said. "Used for tunnel

      upkeep and cleaning. Faster than the bigger engines, but it

      only holds two."

      "Now why don't they have these on the New York subway?"

      Elvis said, eyeing the double-engined X-rail train.

      "Hey, over there," Brainiac said, pointing at the open

      tunnel door at the far end of the left-hand railway track. It

      was the only tunnel that wasn't sealed off by a blast door.

      "That's door 62-West," Herbie Franklin said. "That's

      how they got out."

      "Then that's where we're going," Schofield said.

      They all hurried for the twin-engined X-rail train, dashing

      out into the open, halfway down the length of the station's

      platform.

      Schofield reached the forward engine's side door and

      hit a button. With a soft shoosh, all the side doors of the two

      rail cars--two doors per car--slid open.

      Schofield stood inside the lead rail car's forward doorway,

      the Football hanging from his waist, as he ushered the

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      others inside. Book II dashed in first, headed straight for the

      driver's cabin, Herbie close behind him.

      The President and Juliet came next, rushing in through

      the lead car's rear doorway. They were flanked by Gant and

      Mother, and followed by Hot Rod Hagerty and Nick Tate--

      always keen to stay close to the President.

      Trailing last of all, still making their way across the

      platform, were Elvis and Brainiac with the wounded Love

      Machine draped between them.

      "Elvis! Brainiac! Pick it up! Come on!"

      Schofield looked back into the interior of the rail car.

      The inside of the car looked like a cross between a standard

      subway carriage and a freight car. It had a few rows of passenger

      seats near the back, and a wide open empty space

      near the front for cargo boxes and the like to be stored.

      Schofield saw the President over by the rear door, about

      forty feet away, slumping into a passenger seat in exhaustion.

      And then it happened.

      Completely without warning.

      One moment, Schofield was looking down the interior

      of the rail car, looking at the seated figure of the President;

      the next, every single window on the platform side of the

      rail car just exploded, glass spraying inwards under the

      weight of a shocking amount of automatic gunfire, blasting

      tiny shards of glass all over the inside of the carriage.

      More gunfire followed--loud, relentless, booming. It

      impacted hard against the right-hand flank of the X-rail engine,

      so hard in fact that it caused the entire carriage to shudder

      violently.

      Schofield ducked, shielding his face from the rain of

      flying glass. Then he spun and peered out through the shattered

      window beside him--

      --and saw a phalanx of 7th Squadron commandos

      come leaping out of the air vent at the far western end of the

      platform, armed with P-90 rifles and a couple of devastating

      six-barreled miniguns.

      The miniguns whirred, spewing out an unbelievable

      storm of bullets, pummeling the side of the rail car.

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      "You okay?" Schofield yelled to Juliet and the President,

      his voice barely audible above the thunderous gunfire.

      The President, now lying facedown on the floor, nodded

      feebly in reply.

      "Stay down!" Schofield called.

      Abruptly, the X-rail engine beneath them roared to life.

      Schofield snapped around to see Book II and Herbie in

      the driver's compartment, flicking switches, pushing throttles.

      The rail car's power system thrummed loudly, warming

      up.

      Let's go, Schofield thought anxiously. Let's go ...

      And then suddenly a voice exploded in his earpiece: "Hey! Wait for us!"

      It was Elvis.

      elvis, brainiac and love machine were still out on the

      platform.

      Lagging behind the others under Love Machine's

      weight, they hadn't been able to make it to the two connected

      rail cars by the time the 7th Squadron commandos

      had appeared at the other end of the underground station.

      Now they were pinned down behind a concrete pillar,

      only ten feet away from the rearmost door of the second rail car,

      the area all around them shredded by the 7th Squadron's

      brutal minigun fire.

      "All right! We have to move! Get ready!" Elvis yelled.

      "Okay, now!"

      They burst out from their position. Bullets slammed

      into the pillars all around them. Chunks of concrete flew

      everywhere. Two bullets blasted clean through Elvis's left

      shoulder.

      "Come on, Love Machine, stay with us!" he yelled.

      They reached the rear door of the second rail car, began

      to shove Love Machine inside it when--

      Smack!

      Love Machine's head jolted violently to the left, snapping

      at an unnatural angle, smacking hard against the side of

      Elvis's shoulder.

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      "Oh, man," Brainiac said, seeing it. "No."

      Elvis turned.

      Love Machine's head lolled lifelessly against his shoulder,

      a goopy syrup of brains and blood dripping slowly out

      of a bullet hole in the back of it.

      Love Machine was gone.

      Elvis just froze, oblivious to his own wounds.

      Brainiac said, "Elvis, come on. Get him inside. The

      train's about to go."

      Elvis didn't reply. He just looked at the lifeless body of

      Love Machine, slumped against his shoulder.

      "Elvis ..."

      "Go," Elvis said softly, as bullets hit all around them.

      He lowered Love Machine's body to the ground beside the

      X-rail car. Then he looked Brainiac square in the eyes. "G
    o.

      Now."

      "What are you doing?" Brainiac said.

      "I'm staying here with my friend."

      And then Brainiac saw the sadness in Elvis's eyes--saw

      Elvis look lethally over at the 7th Squadron men sidestepping

      their way toward them from the far end of the platform.

      Brainiac nodded. "Take care of yourself, Elvis."

      "Never," Elvis said.

      "brainiac! " schofield yelled, gun in hand, trying to see

      what was happening at the back of the train without getting

      his head blown off. "What's going on back there!"

      Brainiac's voice said, "We lost Love Machine, sir, and

      Elvis has ... oh, fuck!"

      Just then, two loud puncturelike booms echoed out

      through the underground station.

      Thawump!

      Thawump!

      Schofield turned ...

      —just in time to see two black baseball-sized grenades

      come rocketing through the air toward him and the X-rail car!

      They had been shot from a pair of M-203 grenade

      launchers held by the 7th Squadron commandos.

      The two high explosive rounds shot in through the

      blasted-open windows of the lead X-rail car ... one entering

      near the front of the car, right next to Schofield; the other

      rocketing in through a broken window near the rear of the

      car, near Gant and Mother and the President.

      The grenade near Schofield bounced off the far wall and

      spun to a halt on the floor a couple of yards away from him.

      Schofield didn't waste a second.

      He dived forward—toward the grenade, sliding across

      the floor on his chest—and swiped the charge back out

      through the open door of the railcar with his hand. The

      grenade whipped across the hard floor of the carriage and

      disappeared through the door. Schofield then ducked back

      behind the wall as the grenade detonated outside, sending a

      vicious ball of flames rushing in through the doorway.

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      AT THE OTHER END OF THE CARRIAGE, GANT AND MOTHER

      weren't so lucky.

      Their grenade had landed in among the passenger seats

      that occupied the rear half of the carriage. There was no way

      anyone could get to it before it detonated.

      "Everybody! This way!" Gant said, yanking the President

      to his feet and shoving him toward the accordion-like

      tunnel that connected the two X-rail cars.

      A glass door slid sideways as Gant pushed the President

      through the passageway. Mother, Juliet, Hot Rod and Tate

      clambered through behind them.

      The glass door slid shut as a second connecting door

      opened and Gant and the President dived through it--entering

      the second rail car--and threw themselves sprawling to the

      floor, closely followed by the others, just as the grenade in

      the first rail car exploded brilliantly, spreading fire in every

      direction, shattering the first connecting door, but only

      cracking the second one, its flaming claws left to scratch

      hungrily at the glass.

      SCHOFIELD WAS THROWN TO THE GROUND BY THE BLAST OF

      the second grenade.

      He staggered to his feet, spoke into his radio mike:

      "Fox! Mother! You guys all right?"

      Gant's voice: "We're still here, and we've still got the

      President. We're in the second carriage now."

      "Brainiac," Schofield said. "Are you on board?"

      "Yeah, I'm in the back of the second car ..."

      "Book!" Schofield yelled forward. "Have you figured

      out how to drive this thing yet?"

      "I think so!"

      "Then punch it!"

      A moment later, the X-rail train began to move forward

      on its tracks, heading toward the oncoming 7th Squadron

      soldiers.

      "Sir," it was Brainiac's voice. "I have to tell you something.

      We lost Love Machine ..."

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      "Ah, shit," Schofield said sadly.

      "... and we're about to lose Elvis."

      "What?" Schofield said, perplexed and horrified at the

      same time.

      But he didn't get to discuss it further, for at that moment,

      three more puncturelike whumps reverberated

      through the underground station.

      Thwump!

      Thwump!

      Thwump!

      Three rocket-launched grenades sped across the width

      of the station, zeroing in on the slow-moving X-rail train,

      three thin lines of smoke cutting through the air behind

      them, before suddenly--swoop!-swoop!-swoop!--one after

      the other they shot in through the shattered windows of the

      second X-rail car.

      The X-rail car that held the President.

      As if on cue, Schofield heard Mother's voice roar over

      his earpiece: "Oh, fuck me!"

      THE TWIN-ENGINED X-RAIL TRAIN BEGAN TO PICK UP SPEED,

      heading for the tunnel.

      In the second railcar, Gant couldn't believe what was

      happening.

      Three grenades!

      All in her carriage.

      She saw the options in a nanosecond: If we stay, we die

      for sure. If we get out, we take our chances with the 7th

      Squadron. In that case, death is probable, but not certain.

      "We can't stay here!" she yelled instantly. "Out! Out!"

      She and Juliet immediately grabbed the President by his

      coat and hauled him toward the door. They didn't miss a step

      as they ran through the doorway and dived out of the moving

      train onto the platform, rolling quickly as they landed.

      Hot Rod Hagerty and Nicholas Tate jumped nervously

      from the moving rail car, landing awkwardly.

      A split second later, the figure of Mother--obviously

      not wanting to wait in line behind Hagerty and Tate--came

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      flying out through one of the broken windows next to the

      doorway. She somersaulted as she hit the platform, gun

      tucked up against her chest, rolled to her feet.

      A moment later, the three grenades went off--three

      consecutive blasts, booming out from the second rail car.

      A trio of brilliant fireballs expanded laterally throughout

      the interior of the rail car--illuminating the entire carriage

      like a spectacular elongated lightbulb--consuming

      every available inch of space within it.

      Angry flames billowed out from the windows of the carriage,

      snapping the window frames like twigs, cracking the

      car's walls.

      The fireballs fanned out over the underground platform,

      expanding over Gant and the others' heads as they scurried

      behind the station's concrete pillars to avoid the fire of the

      advancing 7th Squadron men.

      THE ENTIRE X-RAIL TRAIN ROCKED WITH THE TRIPLE GRENADE

      explosion, but it kept on going, picking up speed with every

      yard.

      In the front carriage, Schofield was almost knocked off

      his feet by the blast. When he managed to regain his balance

      and look back down the track, he felt a rush of horror sweep

      through him.

      He saw the President--flanked by Gant and Mother and

      Juliet--taking cover on the underground station's platform.

      Damn it!

      The President was off the train!

      The accelerating X-rai
    l train was now approaching the

      western end of the station, coming alongside the 7th

      Squadron commandos positioned there. Schofield saw the

      7th Squadron men, right alongside his carriage, but they

      paid him no heed.

      They only had eyes for the President.

      And suddenly Schofield had a decision to make.

      Leap off the train and stay with the President--the President

      on whose back the fate of the country rested.

      Or go after the boy ...

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      Then, in a fleeting instant, just as the train was about to

      disappear into the tunnel, Schofield saw him, and he knew

      then that the President would get away--at least away from

      the Level 6 station. And he knew that Gant and Mother

      would see it, too.

      And with that, he made his decision to go after Kevin.

      A second later, Schofield's view of the X-rail station--

      the image of the ten 7th Squadron commandos leapfrogging

      their way down the platform toward the President of the

      United States and his last few guardians--was replaced with

      that of the impenetrable black wall of the tunnel.

      gant ducked, covering her head from the chunks of

      concrete that were raining down all around her.

      They were screwed.

      The 7th Squadron had them.

      There was nowhere they could go, nowhere they could

      run. They were stuck out in the very middle of the platform,

      outnumbered, outgunned and out of goddamned luck.

      And then she saw Elvis.

      Walking like a robot--an automaton, completely out in

      the open--toward the advancing 7th Squadron men, despite

      the raging gunbattle going on all around him.

      He had no weapon in his hands. Indeed, his massive

      fists were clenched firmly on either side of his body as he

      walked. His face was entirely devoid of emotion--his eyes

      fixed, his jaw set.

      Elvis, it seemed, had his own mission now.

      "Oh, Jesus," Gant breathed. "Take care, Elvis."

      Then she turned to the others, "Get ready, people. We're

      leaving."

      "What?" Hot Rod Hagerty blurted. "How?"

      "Elvis is going to buy us some time. Take cover and get

      ready to move."

      sergeant wendall "elvis" haynes, USMC, strode purposefully

      toward the oncoming 7th Squadron commandos, in between them and the President's group.

     


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