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Dale Brown - Puppet Master

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In Dale Browns , intelligent machines take center stage as America battles the Russian mafia in Eastern Europe Louis Massina is revolutionizing the field of robotics. His technological wonders are capable of locating disaster survivors, preventing nuclear meltdowns, and replacing missing limbs. After one of Massinas creations makes a miraculous rescue, an FBI agent recruits him to pursue criminals running a massive financial scam and not coincidentally, suspected of killing the agents brother. Massina agrees to deploy a surveillance bot that uses artificial intelligence to follow its target. But when hes thrust into a dangerous conspiracy, the billionaire inventor decides to take matters into his own hands, unleashing the greatest cyber-weapons in the world and becoming the Puppet Master.

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Dale Brown, Jim DeFelice

Puppet Master

Data sheet

Important people

Louis Massina scientist and entrepreneur, proprietor of Smart Metal, deeply religious; lost his arm in a motorcycle accident as a young man; never remarried

Chelsea Goodman project engineer at Smart Metal; young, genius at math, petite, creative

Trevor Jenkins FBI special agent in charge of anti-ATM theft task force; hardworking, always wears a suit; could use a haircut and shave

Johnny Givens young, athletic FBI agent on Jenkinss task force

Gabor Tolevi first-generation American of Russian and Ukrainian descent, raised mostly in the Ukraine where he served in the army. Now an entrepreneur with connections to Russian mafya, though not a member of a family; widower and single father

Important places

Boston & suburbs birthplace of freedom, hardscrabble values, great Italian food

Crimea peninsula in Black Sea annexed by Russia in 2014 from Ukraine

Donetsk major city in southeastern Ukraine, center of struggle between Russian-backed separatists and Ukrainian government; under Russian domination

Important tech

Bot Smart Metal slang for robot that can function to some degree on its own, in contrast to mechs and industrial robots designed for specific, stationary tasks such as welding or chip making; Smart Metal constructs all types

Mech Smart Metal slang for robots that are preprogrammed for specific tasks but retain more flexibility than industrial robots

Autonomy ability of bot or other entity to think or make decisions without direct commands from operator

Only God Gives Life

Flash forward

I am not in the business of creating supermen. Louis Massina fixed his gaze on Chelsea Goodman, then shook his head. No. We cant go there.

Youre just going to let him die? Chelsea touched his arm. Lou boss. You can save him.

Im not Frankenstein. I dont make supermen.

Thats not what Im asking.

It amounts to the same thing. And theres no saying whether any of it will work. The drugs weve only used them in simulations and on pigs. Pigs.

He dies if you do nothing. You can help him.

Giving him legs is one thing, even the heart, but the drugs

Without the drugs, Lou, he dies.

Louis Massina turned toward the window, gazing out at Boston Harbor. The wooden remains of a wharf sat in the distance to the right, a sharp contrast to the gleaming pink granite of the unfinished office building just beyond it. Massina liked the incongruity, the mix of old and new. The wharf had last been used close to fifty years before; Massina was sure hed been on it around that time, a young man taken to work by his father, just a few days before he disappeared. In his lifetime, Massina had seen the white planks turn gray and grow splinters, then gaps. The slow-motion ruin of the wooden pier not only marked time for him; it reminded Massina that life was circumscribed by limits. There were only so many chances, so much time.

Listen, boss, you have to do something. He was hurt helping us.

We were helping him, Massina said softly, still gazing out the window. We were helping the FBI. Not the other way around. This is their person. Their case. Not our problem. Not mine.

Youve saved so many people.

A new heart, two legs, and a batch of untested drugs to take him from the brink of death in a matter of days, if not hours: was Louis Massina a god, that he could give life like that?

Givens was already dead. Really. The doctors all agreed.

He wont survive the operation, said Massina. Even with the drug.

Now you do sound like youre playing God. Or Satan.

Louis Massina did not really think of himself as God. That was sacrilege. But his prosthetics, a sideline of his robotics company, did literally save lives. Was that sacrilege? Or a gift from God that by rights he had to share?

I dont understand why youre hesitating, added Chelsea.

Massina turned to face her. The heart is experimental. The spinal attachments are still at a very primitive point. We dont have FDA approval, among other things. And the drugs

You can get all that waived. You know it.

Just like that. He snapped his fingers.

Chelsea narrowed her green eyes. She was a pixie of a thing, barely five foot, with skin the color of light chocolate; her face glowed like a dusty rose in the fading sun of the late afternoon. He guessed she might weigh ninety pounds, and that was counting the ink on her tattoos and the piercings she occasionally wore in her lip.

Boss, you know you can do this.

It may be too far, said Massina, though he had made up his mind. And we dont know if hed agree.

He wanted to be resuscitated, said Chelsea. His form says, I want to live. Thats the only agreement youre going to get.

Hes hardly old enough to understand what it will mean, thought Massina. Even Chelsea has no idea. Choosing to live its a choice for more pain, more suffering. There will be no easy day.

Instead of saying that, he turned back to the window. Chelseas reflection was there, looming over the old pier. Two large construction cranes stood in the distance; if the light were better, they would have given the illusion of hoisting his employees face into the sky.

Arrange it, he told her. Tell Sister Rose to keep me updated herself. The doctors tend to get lost in the details.

1

Real time

A week earlier near Boston, MassachusettsSunday evening

Louis Massina bent forward and refocused his eyes on the ATM screen.

Account Balance = $0.00

What? He tapped the screen to ask for a new transaction, then once again requested his balance.

Account Balance = $0.00

Impossible.

Massina re-swiped his ATM card and keyed his PIN on the touch screen. There was only one account connected to the card, which he used solely for petty cash. Not only did he know there was money in the account he had used it on the way to mass this morning but the sum was $5,437.14.

Massina was very good with numbers.

He tapped the screen, then waited. The machine thought about it, then responded exactly as it had earlier:

Account Balance = $0.00

Either the banks computer network was down, Massina thought, or his accountant had drained it without telling him.

Damn it.

Massina had more patience with computers than with accountants, but only a little. He had considerable experience with both: he ran a robotics and applied AI, or artificial intelligence, firm called Smart Metal, and had in fact been a programmer himself through his early twenties.

That was two decades and three dozen patents ago. In the interim, Massina had built a business worth exponentially more than the amount that should have been in the bank account. But he was not so far removed from a childhood raised by a single mother that he would ignore the disappearance of five thousand dollars, or even five.

He called his accountant as soon as he got back to his car; though it was nearly 11:00 p.m., the phone was answered on the first ring.

Wasnt me, said the accountant, who was used to getting calls at odd hours and on odd subjects. Ill check with the bank first thing in the morning. Robert Pesche, now the head of a sizable firm, had first done Massinas taxes in a McDonalds when they were both a year out of school. Its probably just a computer glitch.

There are no such things as glitches, said Massina. Just bad programming.

But this turned out to be neither a glitch nor bad programming: it was theft. The account had been drained an hour before Massinas visit to the ATM one of two dozen that had similarly been robbed. The bank promised to make good immediately, something Massina was surprised to find it didnt have to do, according to the banking laws.

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