Caldwell heard his name rumbling through the mountains like distant thunder. The sound gradually grew closer. It was Mei Lin calling out to him. The goggles had slid off his face and he was slumped in front of Kenzo Yamamoto’s console, which had reverted to its former shape. He’d been booted out of the Tsinghua system. The lights in the operations room were on.
“Wow, that was so realistic. I thought I was dead.”
“Dead? What happened?”
“Call it a stroke of luck, call it whatever, but I may have stumbled upon the answer to all of this.”
“Go on,” Mei Lin urged.
“I hacked into the Tsinghua University system and found the computer that seems to be single-handedly responsible for the data being sucked out of cyberspace. It appears it is not so much sucking data as replicating it into the largest database probably ever built. We are talking terabytes of data everyday. We are talking sensitive data, mostly US economic, financial and scientific data. It’s almost like the entire knowledge of the Western world is being systematically appropriated. Not really appropriated, as it is all public domain, but basically being digested in a way no human can digest information.”
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