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pitol As they huddled at a tiny table in a corner munching bagels smeared with cream cheese and sipping coffee。 Knight filled Jake in on the testimony of Royce Caplinger and Vice Admiral Dunedin before the Joint submittee of the Senate and House Armed Services mittees the previous day。 Neither had been asked about Vice Admiral Henry's death or Smoke Judy; perhaps because the Director of the FBI had spent thirty minutes with the mittee before Caplinger went on。
 〃Dodgers will go first this morning。 Duquesne will be done with him in an hour or so。 He's going to question him very lightly on just the technical aspects of Athena; then praise him to the skies as the intellectual heir of Edison; Bell; and Einstein。 That's his plan; anyway。〃 Knight grinned impishly。
 〃You really enjoy this; don't you?〃
 〃It's the ultimate theater。 The stakes are money; the mother's milk of politics; great heaping mountains of it。 And the actors are politicians; without a doubt the lowest form of animate life。 Charlatans; mountebanks; liars; hypocrites…they'd cut off your nuts for another term in office; or even a favorable article in a hometown newspaper。 If you rendered the whole lot of 'em; you couldn't skim enough scruples to fill a thimble。〃
 〃They're not all like that;〃 Jake protested。
 Knight made a gesture of frustration。 〃I suppose not。〃
 〃When do they want me there?〃
 〃Well; you're going to watch Dodger's performance。 You go after him。 Normally these things are closed…door; but I got some members to sign two passes。〃 He displayed them; then handed one to Jake。
 They wandered outside; then across to the Library of Congress。 On the second floor of the giant anteroom they found a wooden bench in a corner and reviewed the documents Jake would refer to if necessary during his testimony。
 After thirty minutes; Jake announced he was ready and stowed the documents in the briefcase he had chained to his wrist。
 〃Nervous?〃
 〃Yeah。 My stomach feels like。。。〃
 〃Well; that's normal。 I've seen vice admirals preparing for these soirees sweat like they were going to the gallows。〃
 〃Too bad about Admiral Henry。〃
 〃Yeah。 Think they'll ever catch Judy?〃
 〃Oh; he'll turn up; sooner or later。〃
 〃What are you going to say if they ask you about him?〃
 〃The truth。 Just watch。〃
 〃Don't get rattled。 If you can't remember something; just say so。 And don't feel bad about fumbling for a document I'll be right there with you; and I'll help you find it。〃
 They chatted for another five minutes about this and that; about their careers; about mutual friends; about ships they had been on。 Finally Knight announced that it was time。
 They crossed the street and walked past the limos and congressmen's cars parked in the Capitol's back lot。 They went up the marble steps and into the rotunda。
 The place was packed with tourists standing in knots of thirty or more; cameras clicking; guides roaring their patter over the hubbub; the noise echoing in the huge open space above。 The two naval officers in service…dress blue uniforms threaded their way through and turned right; passing between the statues into the main corridor。
 They went up one flight of stairs and stopped finally beside a door manned by armed security guards; where they showed their passes。 The guards consulted a list and said they could go in。
 〃You ready?〃 Knight asked again。
 〃Let's go to the head first。〃
 〃Good idea。〃 Knight asked a guard for directions to the nearest men's。
 Standing shoulder to shoulder at the urinals。 Knight said; 〃Think of all the great men who have relieved themselves here…senators; congressmen; generals; tycoons; kings。 Makes you humble; doesn't it?〃
 The hearing room was a disappointment to Jake。 He had expected some spacious room richly decorated in a courtroom motif; but what they got was another drab; windowless hearing room that needed paint and more lights。 He and Knight took a seat against the back wall and watched the elected persons make their way in。 They conferred with one another and found chairs on the dais that dominated the room。 Duquesne came in; nodded at Jake and placed his briefcase at the speaker's stand in the center of the dais。 Then he went from political person to political person shaking hands; murmuring softly。
 〃It never stops; does it?〃 Knight whispered。
 〃They'll be shaking hands and kissing babies at their own funerals;〃 Jake agreed。
 Dodgers didn't even glance around when he was led in by two men that Jake assumed were senatorial aides。 They placed him at the little witness table and sat down on either side of him。
 With a glance at the clock; Duquesne took his seat。 〃By mutual agreement; this is a meeting of the Senate and House Armed Services mittees' joint submittee on stealth projects。 Dr。 Dodgers; I understand you are here by subpoena。 Please pass it to the clerk; and state your full name。〃
 〃Samuel Brooklyn Dodgers。〃
 〃Is that his real name?〃 one of the congresswomen asked Duquesne; who repeated the question to Dodgers。
 〃Yes。 I had it legally changed some years back。〃
 〃Do you wish to make a statement to the submittee?〃
 〃Yes; I do。〃
 Duquesne looked surprised。 〃Is it written? Do you have copies with you?〃
 〃No; sir。 I just have a few preliminary remarks。〃
 〃Go ahead then。 You have five minutes。〃
 〃As you know; I am the inventor of a radar suppression device that the U。S。 Navy has licensed and is putting into production under the code name Athena。 I have been working closely with the navy on my invention; and I must say; they are very enthusiastic; as I am。 My invention renders radar obsolete; makes it useless; which will revolutionize warfare as we know it。 I feel my invention is the greatest instrument for God's peace ever invented。 It will give the United States an insurmountable military advantage that will allow us to lead the world to God's new kingdom here on earth。 We can once and for all demand that the heathen nations…〃
 Senator Duquesne interrupted as his colleagues began whispering among themselves。 〃Please limit your remarks to the subject at hand; Dr。 Dodgers。〃
 〃Yessir。 Athena will allow us to convert the Jews and Moslems and pagans to God…fearing; righteous Christians who won't start wars or…〃
 〃Dr。 Dodgers;〃 Duquesne said; 〃I must insist。 Your invention is not the only matter before this joint submittee。 We are short of time。 Ws have another witness to follow you。〃 Duquesne gestured at Jake。 For the first time Dodgers turned and saw him。 〃We could get right to the questions; if you don't mind。〃
 〃One more point; sir。 The naval officer who is in charge of Athena is here today。 Captain Jake Grafton。 I see him sitting back there against the wall。 I wish to say here and now that he is a godless sinner; a mouther of obscene blasphemies; an agent of Satan。 I have plained to the navy and various members of Congress to no avail。 I am a man of God and a man of peace。 I cannot continue to work with this…〃
 Duquesne whacked his gavel。 〃Time! Thank you; Dr。 Dodgers。 We'll get right to the questions。〃
 The aides whispered fervently in Dodgers' ear。 Duquesne gave them the time。 When Dodgers seemed to be settled down; Duquesne led him through a set of simple questions about Athena: what it was; how it worked; what Dodgers projected its capabilities as being。
 〃Dr。 Dodgers; does the Athena device have to go on a stealth airplane?〃
 〃No; sir。 It would work on any airplane; stealth or not。 It would work on a ship; on a building; on a tank; a truck…anything that has a fixed set of radar…reflective properties that the puter can be programmed to nullify。〃
 When Duquesne had finished; he opened the floor to questions from other members。 The chairman of the House Armed Services mittee; Representative Delman Richardson; from California; went first。
 〃I take it; Doctor; that you are convinced your device can be put into production cheaply and in a timely manner?〃
 〃Yessir。〃
 〃And it will work? It will do what you and the navy say it will do?〃
 〃Yes。 That is correct。 It will prevent the object that it is placed upon from being detected by radar。〃
 〃Yet; if I understand your earlier statement correctly; you think we should use this military advantage to convert the peoples of the world to Christianity?〃
 An uproar ensued as Duquesne tried to rule the question out of order and various members all tried to talk at once。 The issue seemed to be whether the members from the House could ask the questions they could have asked had they not agreed to a joint hearing to save time。 While all this was going on Rob Knight nudged Jake。 〃Best show in town;〃 he whispered。
 On the threat of being abandoned by the House submittee members; Duquesne caved in。 Dodgers was given free rein to state his views on religion; sin; and conspiracies by each and every minority he could readily recall。 Duquesne took it like a man; Jake thought he should have known better。 Other mittee members took it less well; seeming to take offense that they had to sit through a recitation of Dodgers' poisonous inanities。
 Dodgers was finally silenced by mutual consent and shown the door。 After a ten…minute recess; it was Jake's turn。 Gazing upward at the legislators on the dais; he immediately understood the p

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