Wednesday, October 8
Silicon Dreams: Part 2—The Bluff
“ID please?”
Hammer handed him the forged papers. Majestic-12’s covers were usually impenetrable.
The security guard picked up a phone. There was a lot of “uh huhs,” and “yeahs,” and then finally an “okay, I’ll tell them.” He turned back to Hammer. “Mr. Jaxter’s busy right now but he’s happy to make an appointment.”
They expected this. Jim-Bean rolled down the window. “Who is this?” he shouted in his best eurotrash accent. “Who are these people? Why are they not letting us in?”
“Sorry sir,” said Hammer, feigning discomfort. “I’m sure they’ll let us in.”
“You!” Jim-Bean pointed at the security guard. “Who are you?”
“Me, sir?” The guard stuttered. “I-I’m afraid I can’t let you in without an appointment.”
“An appointment? Are you serious? Do you know who I am?” Jim-Bean threw up his hands. “Do you know who I have with me? I heard about this Navi system and I want in!”
“You’re welcome to call Mr. Morrow’s office…”
“No,” said Jim-Bean curtly. “I don’t not feel very welcome at all!” He whirled and pointed at Hammer from inside the limousine. “You! Get this insolent cur on the phone!”
“Right away sir.” Hammer leaned over to the security guard. “If you could give me the phone number?”
The guard nodded and handed a card to him. Hammer punched in the number and handed the cell phone. Before he could answer, Jim-Bean leaned forward and snatched it from him.
“Hello? Who is this?”
“This is Mr. Morrow’s secretary,” said a husky feminine voice. “How may I help you sir?”
“This is Mr. Jaxter! Perhaps you’ve heard of me? The billionaire? I saw the GNN press release about the Navi system and I want to speak with Mr. Morrow right now!”
“I’m sorry sir, but you’ll have to make an appointment.”
“An appointment?” Jim-Bean barked out a laugh. “I have one of the world’s most renowned computer specialists with me and he wants an appointment? What kind of operation is this?” [MORE]
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posted by Mike Tresca at 7:03 AM
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