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        see,  as  no  one  in  government  wants  to  be  accused  of  neglecting
        national defense.”
               “That’s big business for you! Always another angle. Makes me
        glad I’m just a simple reporter. Okay, here we are at Genomonix. Hi
        there, I’m Buell Bauser from KLUX.”
               “Hello, Buell. I love your show!”
               “Thank you, ma’am. I see from your badge that you are Jessie
        Bell,  head  of  applied  sciences  at  Genomonix.  We  just  learned  that
        your company is going head-to-head with Nemesys, and that you are
        fine with that.”
               “Well, of course, Buell. It’s no secret that the same people are
        on the boards of directors of both companies. It’s a matter of public
        record!  But  let  me  tell  you  about  the  superior  qualities  of  our
        product,  Atropos  500.  One  of  the  prime  qualities  of  a  successful
        weapon  is  its  ability  to  exploit  a  weakness  of  its  target.  That,  of
        course, leads to the dialectic of sword and shield, of which everyone
        is  aware—and,  certainly,  of  the  high  value  placed  on  scrap  iron.
        Mechanical  ordnance  aside,  attacks  on  the  human  ability  to  fight,
        psychological or physiological, historically have been neutralized once
        the  vector  of  debilitation  is  identified.  Gas  leads  to  gas  masks;
        anthrax to inoculations; LSD in the water supply to—well, I’d rather
        not say; there may be children in the audience. Thus the need for a
        reliable  but  stealthy  depopulator:  a  nuclear  exchange  wipes  out
        producer  and  customer  alike.  Genomonix,  after  sponsoring  my
        research at Moloch University in telomere bonding, brought me over
        to  head  its  own  Department  of  Defense  contract  to  exploit  my
        findings. So, you see your tax dollars at work, supporting pure science
        in academia and its application in vital national defense projects, all
        under the guiding hand of corporate America.”
               “Right,  Jessie:  that’s  why  we’re  number  one,  and  everyone
        else  hates  us  or  envies  us.  Really  comes  down  to  the  same  thing,
        doesn’t  it,  folks?  But  tell  us  more  about  your  product—if  it  isn’t
        classified information. I don’t see any scale models or displays here.”
               “Secrecy is a thing of the past, Buell! But don’t worry: as long
        as DoD keeps those fat contracts coming, they can buy all our stock.

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