The Tomorrow Man
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“If Chronos is right about this invasion, then she’s our only source of intelligence,” said Thorne. “She stays alive for now. Let’s all get some rest. We’ve had a long day.”
The team all moved from the monitor room and into the corridor that led to the main area of the base. Zenith stayed behind with Thorne and circled around the table to where he sat.
“Something doesn’t seem right.”
“What do you mean?” asked Thorne.
Zenith waved a hand and the monitors activated. Thorne turned to look at them and he saw surveillance footage of the maximum security level. Thorne’s lips tightened.
“I thought Chronos interfered with the cameras?”
“He did. This is from Gunsmith’s eyepiece,” said Zenith.
Thorne looked at the robot. “You can record what he sees with his armor?”
Zenith nodded. “It was…a failsafe included in the armor from when I first designed it. I’ve not used it until now because I did not want to breach his trust.”
“But now?”
“His experience with Bradshaw’s drug raised concerns, so I felt it best to be on the safe side,” said Zenith. “Especially given these vital signs recorded by his armor at the time of the battle with Chronos.”
Those readings appeared on the screen over the footage. Gunsmith had an elevated heart rate and high blood pressure. The sensors reported an increase in adrenaline.
“Now watch.” Zenith enlarged the image of Chronos raising his staff, preparing to kill J’Karra. “He remains in this position until Sentinel is able to activate the tachyon disruptor. It is a period that lasts far longer than it should. Not only did Gunsmith have ample opportunity to take the shot and stop Chronos, but Chronos as well had the chance to kill J’Karra and complete his mission.”
“We know about Jim. He was on the fence about keeping J’Karra alive in the first place.” Thorne rubbed his chin. “But why did Chronos hesitate? After everything he’d been through, what possible reason would he have for not delivering the killing blow?”
“I have a theory.”
Thorne glanced at Zenith. “I’m all ears.”
“Howard told me afterwards that Anita left his office in quite a hurry. She was also the first of us to join the trio on the maximum security level. Just seconds after Chronos vanished.”
“What are you suggesting?”
“Look at the footage again.”
Zenith played back the video, this time keeping it zoomed on Chronos. He raised his arms and was about to bring the staff down. But he didn’t. And then Thorne saw what Zenith meant.
Chronos’ arms twitched. As if he were trying to move them but couldn’t.
“There was no hesitation,” said Zenith. “Anita stopped him.”
To be continued…
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