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CHAPTER 4 Kevin Petersen looked up when they returned to the room he was waiting in. "Why should you confide in a stranger who arrives at your door? If our roles were reversed I'd be thinking that but if you could bear with me a few moments...." He took a mini disk from his jacket pocket. "I got this copy from a friend at UNSC. That first transmitter you found allowed an overhead satellite to track your Jaguar. The authorities also have a copy, I'm afraid." Travis and Jacey watched as an aerial view of the Jaguar travelling along a back road appeared on their computer monitor. It was so clear that Travis could see Jacey pointing from inside the passenger window as the car went around a corner. "That's when I pointed out the way to go," she whispered. "Now the important part," The prof