General Concerns It was my father who responded. "I think you can understand the general's concerns, Wyatt," he said, not bothering to look at the ruined doorway. He didn't need to. I'd made his point for him. "And let me assure you," he turned back to Mill who was just getting some color back in his face, "I share those concerns, Harrison. Wyatt, what he can do, it's all so new. We at least understand now the effect the Hercules beam had on his DNA, the alterations it made to his code." News to me. "And the results are as I hoped in the beginning of the experiment, if not better. But making him a possession of the government is a mistake." He caught my eyes as he went on. "Wyatt is just as dedicated as we are to finding out the full extent of his abilities and how those talents can serv