DAY 3: KINSHASA
August 16, 2001
1. HISTORY
The jet moved through the sky, pushing past the puffy white clouds around it. The Jet was humongous, and like the helicopter that Alex was in, it too had a logo representing the Zinj Corporation.
Eric Kirby was sitting beside Hunter and in front of Ross. They seemed to all be very happy and comfortable. Eric was the happiest of them all. He had not only one of his really good friends, whom he had a crush on, with him; but now his aunt also. When he first agreed to go on this trip to the Congo, he was really frightened in most ways. He was afraid of what Campbell might do to him or of what would happen to him. Now that he was with Hunter and Ross, he felt like everything was going to be ok.
He was also excited that he would get to see dinosaurs again. Eric was extremely happy when he found out that the InGen dinosaurs still existed and he was going to get to see it no matter what his parents had to say about it. They were off on a vacation by themselves and were having the time of their lives. Well, now Eric was going to have the time of his life. Eric sat happily as he looked out the window to his left and at the clouds in the sky.
At the other side of the airplane, Edward Campbell sat beside Jeffery Robinson and across from Tosha Johnson. The three were silent as well as the others. The plane's silence was deafening to everyone and giving a feeling of uneasiness. It was time for a true explanation into what everyone was going to experience on this trip. Campbell got up and left Jeffery and Tosha alone. He moved over toward Eric and the others, and sat down beside Dr. Ross.
"I believe now is as good a time as any to explain how everything's going to work," Campbell implied. They all seemed relieved. Campbell smiled at the three. He'd explained almost everything about the trip to them already, except for Ross whom he was sure that Tosha had already done so. The only thing that was left was the final preparations that needed to be met. "We'll be landing in Kinshasa, Zaire in a few hours. From there we'll be taking a corporate helicopter to our final destination in the outskirts of Kanyamagufa. From there, we'll walk a small amount of two to five miles in a westerly direction to the point of Jurassic Congo."
"Wait a second," Ross said. "It took days for my expedition to get to Kanyamagufa, when I went for ERTS. How can we get there so quickly now?"
"The Congo isn't as dense as it used to be my dear," Campbell replied. "It's been a long time since you went through that region. All kinds of people have moved into the Congo and made huge cities since then. The Congo's economic ability in this world is increasing by the day and the density that you remember no longer exists. There is still a lot of density where the park is, but that's just because we want a good Jurassic environment for expedition enjoyment. Scientists will love it. That's why our landing pad is in the outskirts of Kanyamagufa. We land the chopper and leave it there. When this trip is over, we'll make our way back to the chopper there and return back to the states. It's all very simple."
Ross simply nodded. She was starting to get extremely nervous. All of these changes in the Congo seemed quite odd, and if they had occurred, then what happened to the tribal peoples that lived in the region that she'd explored? And what had happened to those killer gorillas? She decided to be courageous and ask.
"What happened to the gray gorillas," Ross asked. "Do they still inhabit the area?"
Campbell nodded slowly.
"If they do," Ross suggested. "Then have they been a problem with the construction of your park?"
"Why of course Dr. Ross," Campbell replied. "Those creatures have gave us some serious trouble in the past few years of construction. We do have a defense against them though."
"What would that be," Hunter asked.
"Velociraptors," Campbell replied smiling.
Eric suddenly looked away from the window that he was staring out of. He'd just heard the one word that he hoped not to hear on this expedition. All of the fears that he remembered of those creatures suddenly came back into his mind, filling his thoughts with totally uncontrollable emotion.
"Did you say Velociraptors," Eric gulped.
Hunter looked at Eric and smiled. He put his arm around the boy and attempted to try and calm him down.
"Why yes," Campbell replied. "We have several of them. They're very good at cleaning up those ruffians."
"How did they get involved in it," Hunter asked.
"When we were first trying to construct the park's exterior fencing structure, those animals gave us a hell of a time," Campbell implied. "They killed several workmen and injured many more with their brute force and abilities. Every now and then, they'll still try to climb the walls to get in the buildings, but they never make it anywhere fast, because we'd send our raptors out there to draw them away."
"Don't you lose you're raptors in the process," Eric asked concerned. He was now sweating at hearing all of this information. Not even having Hunter's arm around his shoulder was helping.
Campbell sighed. "For a few days we do, but we send out a large team every time that captures the animals and brings them back before they're able to reach civilization."
"Are you sure that they're all accounted for each time," Eric asked.
"Absolutely," Campbell replied smiling.
"What if they were to lay eggs in the forest before they're captured," Hunter asked. "They could surely do that much couldn't they?"
Campbell shook his head. "They wouldn't have the time to. We always capture them way to quickly for that to happen. Besides, they aren't that smart."
"You'd be surprised just how smart Velociraptors really are," Eric said.
Campbell laughed. "I know all of those stories about the raptors from the two islands. I read the books that Dr. Grant and Dr. Malcolm wrote. I know everything that there is to know about each animal on those islands. It's just the animals that weren't on them that I'm not sure about."
Eric looked surprised to hear this news. "You have animals that the islands didn't?"
Campbell chuckled. "Yes, we do. Site C was a much bigger ground for all of the animals to be produced and tested. We have a few species that you've never seen before Eric."
"What would those be," Eric asked.
"Well, the first would have to be the biggest animal that we have. It's called Suchomimus Terrenthus."
"You have the Suchomimus," Hunter gleamed.
"What is a Suchomimus," Ross asked.
"Suchomimus Terrenthus is a carnivorous dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period," Hunter replied. "It was believed to be a docile animal that stayed very close to a river area. Suchos look like crocodiles in the head region. Their snouts are long and their eye sight is amazing."
Eric smiled a little. Hunter was not only hot, but extremely smart, and to top that, he was smart in the area that Eric loved also.
"Very good Dr. Coleman," Campbell said smiling. "You're knowledge on the Suchos are to the number. Our Suchos are no different from your explanation."
"Your Suchos are docile," Hunter asked astonished.
"Exactly," Campbell sighed sadly. "It was a very awful findings. The animals paddock runs right through the river area. That animal won't even leave the river to be fed. We have to take a construction crane near the river just to feed the thing. Even then it won't usually eat its food. It only wants the fish in the river. We've considered getting rid of that animal in hopes of creating an animal similar to it called Spinosaurus. InGen had embryos for those animals, but ultimately never made them, because they were apparently too vicious and destructive. That's why we still haven't created them."
Hunter was very excited. He wanted to hear about the other dinosaurs that were at the park, so he asked. "What other new animals are there?"
Eric sighed and shook his head. He was very upset with Hunter. How could he be so excited after hearing about the Velociraptors? Those animals were the only animals that Eric despised. It hadn't occurred to him that raptors could've been at Jurassic Congo. If he had've realized it, he might've not came on the trip. Campbell seemed to notice how nervous Eric was now and smiled.
"Don't worry Eric," Campbell said. "The Velociraptors are in the most secured area of the park. They're area is highly watched nonstop by guards. We have an even higher rate of electricity surging from the fences for those animals then any other. You'll be completely safe from them."
Eric smiled; feeling a little more relaxed. "Thanks. I feel better now."
Campbell smiled. "Now to answer your question Dr. Coleman, we have another species called Segnosaurus. It's a carnivore of some kind. All we really know about it is that it has some very interesting feather features to it."
"Then it's true," Hunter implied.
"What is," Eric asked.
"Segnosaurs are said to have been feathered dinosaurs," Hunter replied smiling. "I can't wait to get that truth out to the world."
"You know that you'll have to wait until the actual opening of the park though," Campbell said. "I'll make sure that you're the first Paleontologist to be aloud to publish information about my dinosaurs. So don't worry about someone stealing your finds."
Hunter smiled. "Thank you Mr. Campbell."
"You're very welcome," Campbell replied. "Oh, and please call me Edward. I may be old, but that doesn't mean that I want to hear my name like I'm some old man as well."
"What about other new additions," Eric asked, still trying to put everything together of what he was going to be dealing with.
"The only other surprises," Campbell replied. "Are some aquatic animals."
"Aquatic," Ross asked. "You mean like water creatures right?"
"Indeed," Campbell replied. "We have two species of that sort. We have Lipleurodon and Megalodon. Two very fascinating and horrifying creatures as well, and-"
"Just a second here," Hunter said showing irritation. "I understand that you could get Lipleurodon from that Mosquito in amber theory, but I won't believe that you can get it from the tough skin of a Megalodon. It's impossible for a Mosquito to be able to penetrate it to get to the blood."
"Well," Campbell said shockingly. "I was just getting to that. Apparently, if the old notes in the Site C lab were correct, InGen created the animals by mutating the DNA structure of Great White Sharks to make the animals a whole lot bigger. That idea, along with some other stuff that our people have yet to decipher, is how the Megs were created. That's the only explanation that I can give you."
"Why would InGen even create them if they couldn't get the true thing," Hunter asked.
"Why did InGen do anything that they did," Campbell asked smiling. "You'd have to ask John Hammond and well, he's dead. If you could somehow get a hold of Dr. Gerry Harding, he might be able to tell you. However, Hammond never told any of his Nublar staff, except for Henry Wu, that Site C existed. They all knew about Site B with the exception of Robert Muldoon, but very few knew about the third."
Hunter nodded. He decided to change the subject when he finally realized that someone that was supposed to be on the trip wasn't on the plane. "Where is Dr. Ventral at?" Hunter had been extremely anxious to meet Alex Ventral since he'd heard that the man was going on the trip. Alex was one of his all time favorite scientists and it was going to be an honor to finally meet him.
Campbell smiled. "He may get there before we do. He had something important in Kenya that had to be taken care of. Don't worry Dr. Coleman. You'll get to meet him soon enough."
Suddenly there was a constant beeping sound coming from the back of storage section of the Jet. It was Campbell's Satellite Link-Up System, or just SLUS in the back storage compartment of the plane.
"If you would excuse me," Campbell said getting up. He rushed to the storage room and slammed the door.
Tosha looked very inquisitively at Jeffery. The two seemed to not be very excited that Campbell had been contacted.
* * *
Edward Campbell walked over to the SLUS and sat down. SLUS was a newly developed system specifically for Zinj Bioengineering, and was created by The International Telecommunications Satellite Organization, or just INTELSAT. The system could be set up almost anywhere in the world and you could make contact with almost anyone else in the world. This investment was best when in flight. Communication with company employees and company spies was very hard for Campbell to accomplish before SLUS came into the company. He was just glad that they owned their own frequency that no one else could even find, let alone tap into.
Campbell placed the earphones on and pressed several buttons on the keyboard in front of him. Then, on the computer screen, the picture of a man appeared. Campbell smiled. "Hello Alex. Can you hear me? This is Edward Campbell."
"I hear ya loud and clear," Alex replied. "Perhaps a little too loud."
Campbell chuckled. "Just use the volume control on the side panel."
"I know about that you old fart," Alex laughed. "Listen, we have a little problem here."
"Is it about that Tembo chap?"
"I'm afraid it's worse then that sir. Apparently there's been some Chaos in Nairobi."
"What happened? If it deals with Chaos, then it deals with Ian Malcolm."
Alex shook his head. "Eddie just said that it was something about the president getting shot at," Alex said shrugging. "Listen, I wouldn't suggest you guys landing anywhere in Kenya. There's a lot of havoc and it wouldn't be wise. I'm surprised I got out of their alive."
"What about the trial," Campbell asked alarmed.
"That's the main thing I called you about," Alex replied. "Apparently Tosha knew about the problem with Roland Tembo before I did. She hired Charles Munro to go out to Kenya to stop Roland or something. I don't really know what will happen though."
"Charles Munro," Campbell said. "Wasn't he that guide that lead Karen Ross' expedition to the Lost City of Zinj in 79?"
"That's right sir. By the way, is Dr. Ross on our team?"
Campbell smiled. "Yes."
"Well that's great," Alex replied. "I'm happy for ya sir. And what about Eric Kirby? Did ya get him too?"
"Yes. They're both on the plane with myself, Dr. Coleman, Tosha, and Jeffery." Campbell was suddenly inclined to speak a lot quieter, so he began to whisper. "What do you think will come of this business with Tosha?"
"I'm not sure sir," Alex replied. "Hell, I knew that something was wrong from the beginning. Some of those people that you have working at Jurassic Congo are real nut jobs. That especially includes that Matt Rossiter guy. I believe that something is going on sir and I don't like it one bit."
"Neither do I Alex," Campbell said shaking his head. "I want you to do one thing for me."
"What's that," Alex asked.
"Try to keep in contact with your brother and get him to figure out what's going on with Munro, Tembo, and especially Tosha. If we have a traitor on our hands, then we want that person to be flushed out. And if it's Tosha, the sooner, the better."
August 16, 2001
1. HISTORY
The jet moved through the sky, pushing past the puffy white clouds around it. The Jet was humongous, and like the helicopter that Alex was in, it too had a logo representing the Zinj Corporation.
Eric Kirby was sitting beside Hunter and in front of Ross. They seemed to all be very happy and comfortable. Eric was the happiest of them all. He had not only one of his really good friends, whom he had a crush on, with him; but now his aunt also. When he first agreed to go on this trip to the Congo, he was really frightened in most ways. He was afraid of what Campbell might do to him or of what would happen to him. Now that he was with Hunter and Ross, he felt like everything was going to be ok.
He was also excited that he would get to see dinosaurs again. Eric was extremely happy when he found out that the InGen dinosaurs still existed and he was going to get to see it no matter what his parents had to say about it. They were off on a vacation by themselves and were having the time of their lives. Well, now Eric was going to have the time of his life. Eric sat happily as he looked out the window to his left and at the clouds in the sky.
At the other side of the airplane, Edward Campbell sat beside Jeffery Robinson and across from Tosha Johnson. The three were silent as well as the others. The plane's silence was deafening to everyone and giving a feeling of uneasiness. It was time for a true explanation into what everyone was going to experience on this trip. Campbell got up and left Jeffery and Tosha alone. He moved over toward Eric and the others, and sat down beside Dr. Ross.
"I believe now is as good a time as any to explain how everything's going to work," Campbell implied. They all seemed relieved. Campbell smiled at the three. He'd explained almost everything about the trip to them already, except for Ross whom he was sure that Tosha had already done so. The only thing that was left was the final preparations that needed to be met. "We'll be landing in Kinshasa, Zaire in a few hours. From there we'll be taking a corporate helicopter to our final destination in the outskirts of Kanyamagufa. From there, we'll walk a small amount of two to five miles in a westerly direction to the point of Jurassic Congo."
"Wait a second," Ross said. "It took days for my expedition to get to Kanyamagufa, when I went for ERTS. How can we get there so quickly now?"
"The Congo isn't as dense as it used to be my dear," Campbell replied. "It's been a long time since you went through that region. All kinds of people have moved into the Congo and made huge cities since then. The Congo's economic ability in this world is increasing by the day and the density that you remember no longer exists. There is still a lot of density where the park is, but that's just because we want a good Jurassic environment for expedition enjoyment. Scientists will love it. That's why our landing pad is in the outskirts of Kanyamagufa. We land the chopper and leave it there. When this trip is over, we'll make our way back to the chopper there and return back to the states. It's all very simple."
Ross simply nodded. She was starting to get extremely nervous. All of these changes in the Congo seemed quite odd, and if they had occurred, then what happened to the tribal peoples that lived in the region that she'd explored? And what had happened to those killer gorillas? She decided to be courageous and ask.
"What happened to the gray gorillas," Ross asked. "Do they still inhabit the area?"
Campbell nodded slowly.
"If they do," Ross suggested. "Then have they been a problem with the construction of your park?"
"Why of course Dr. Ross," Campbell replied. "Those creatures have gave us some serious trouble in the past few years of construction. We do have a defense against them though."
"What would that be," Hunter asked.
"Velociraptors," Campbell replied smiling.
Eric suddenly looked away from the window that he was staring out of. He'd just heard the one word that he hoped not to hear on this expedition. All of the fears that he remembered of those creatures suddenly came back into his mind, filling his thoughts with totally uncontrollable emotion.
"Did you say Velociraptors," Eric gulped.
Hunter looked at Eric and smiled. He put his arm around the boy and attempted to try and calm him down.
"Why yes," Campbell replied. "We have several of them. They're very good at cleaning up those ruffians."
"How did they get involved in it," Hunter asked.
"When we were first trying to construct the park's exterior fencing structure, those animals gave us a hell of a time," Campbell implied. "They killed several workmen and injured many more with their brute force and abilities. Every now and then, they'll still try to climb the walls to get in the buildings, but they never make it anywhere fast, because we'd send our raptors out there to draw them away."
"Don't you lose you're raptors in the process," Eric asked concerned. He was now sweating at hearing all of this information. Not even having Hunter's arm around his shoulder was helping.
Campbell sighed. "For a few days we do, but we send out a large team every time that captures the animals and brings them back before they're able to reach civilization."
"Are you sure that they're all accounted for each time," Eric asked.
"Absolutely," Campbell replied smiling.
"What if they were to lay eggs in the forest before they're captured," Hunter asked. "They could surely do that much couldn't they?"
Campbell shook his head. "They wouldn't have the time to. We always capture them way to quickly for that to happen. Besides, they aren't that smart."
"You'd be surprised just how smart Velociraptors really are," Eric said.
Campbell laughed. "I know all of those stories about the raptors from the two islands. I read the books that Dr. Grant and Dr. Malcolm wrote. I know everything that there is to know about each animal on those islands. It's just the animals that weren't on them that I'm not sure about."
Eric looked surprised to hear this news. "You have animals that the islands didn't?"
Campbell chuckled. "Yes, we do. Site C was a much bigger ground for all of the animals to be produced and tested. We have a few species that you've never seen before Eric."
"What would those be," Eric asked.
"Well, the first would have to be the biggest animal that we have. It's called Suchomimus Terrenthus."
"You have the Suchomimus," Hunter gleamed.
"What is a Suchomimus," Ross asked.
"Suchomimus Terrenthus is a carnivorous dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period," Hunter replied. "It was believed to be a docile animal that stayed very close to a river area. Suchos look like crocodiles in the head region. Their snouts are long and their eye sight is amazing."
Eric smiled a little. Hunter was not only hot, but extremely smart, and to top that, he was smart in the area that Eric loved also.
"Very good Dr. Coleman," Campbell said smiling. "You're knowledge on the Suchos are to the number. Our Suchos are no different from your explanation."
"Your Suchos are docile," Hunter asked astonished.
"Exactly," Campbell sighed sadly. "It was a very awful findings. The animals paddock runs right through the river area. That animal won't even leave the river to be fed. We have to take a construction crane near the river just to feed the thing. Even then it won't usually eat its food. It only wants the fish in the river. We've considered getting rid of that animal in hopes of creating an animal similar to it called Spinosaurus. InGen had embryos for those animals, but ultimately never made them, because they were apparently too vicious and destructive. That's why we still haven't created them."
Hunter was very excited. He wanted to hear about the other dinosaurs that were at the park, so he asked. "What other new animals are there?"
Eric sighed and shook his head. He was very upset with Hunter. How could he be so excited after hearing about the Velociraptors? Those animals were the only animals that Eric despised. It hadn't occurred to him that raptors could've been at Jurassic Congo. If he had've realized it, he might've not came on the trip. Campbell seemed to notice how nervous Eric was now and smiled.
"Don't worry Eric," Campbell said. "The Velociraptors are in the most secured area of the park. They're area is highly watched nonstop by guards. We have an even higher rate of electricity surging from the fences for those animals then any other. You'll be completely safe from them."
Eric smiled; feeling a little more relaxed. "Thanks. I feel better now."
Campbell smiled. "Now to answer your question Dr. Coleman, we have another species called Segnosaurus. It's a carnivore of some kind. All we really know about it is that it has some very interesting feather features to it."
"Then it's true," Hunter implied.
"What is," Eric asked.
"Segnosaurs are said to have been feathered dinosaurs," Hunter replied smiling. "I can't wait to get that truth out to the world."
"You know that you'll have to wait until the actual opening of the park though," Campbell said. "I'll make sure that you're the first Paleontologist to be aloud to publish information about my dinosaurs. So don't worry about someone stealing your finds."
Hunter smiled. "Thank you Mr. Campbell."
"You're very welcome," Campbell replied. "Oh, and please call me Edward. I may be old, but that doesn't mean that I want to hear my name like I'm some old man as well."
"What about other new additions," Eric asked, still trying to put everything together of what he was going to be dealing with.
"The only other surprises," Campbell replied. "Are some aquatic animals."
"Aquatic," Ross asked. "You mean like water creatures right?"
"Indeed," Campbell replied. "We have two species of that sort. We have Lipleurodon and Megalodon. Two very fascinating and horrifying creatures as well, and-"
"Just a second here," Hunter said showing irritation. "I understand that you could get Lipleurodon from that Mosquito in amber theory, but I won't believe that you can get it from the tough skin of a Megalodon. It's impossible for a Mosquito to be able to penetrate it to get to the blood."
"Well," Campbell said shockingly. "I was just getting to that. Apparently, if the old notes in the Site C lab were correct, InGen created the animals by mutating the DNA structure of Great White Sharks to make the animals a whole lot bigger. That idea, along with some other stuff that our people have yet to decipher, is how the Megs were created. That's the only explanation that I can give you."
"Why would InGen even create them if they couldn't get the true thing," Hunter asked.
"Why did InGen do anything that they did," Campbell asked smiling. "You'd have to ask John Hammond and well, he's dead. If you could somehow get a hold of Dr. Gerry Harding, he might be able to tell you. However, Hammond never told any of his Nublar staff, except for Henry Wu, that Site C existed. They all knew about Site B with the exception of Robert Muldoon, but very few knew about the third."
Hunter nodded. He decided to change the subject when he finally realized that someone that was supposed to be on the trip wasn't on the plane. "Where is Dr. Ventral at?" Hunter had been extremely anxious to meet Alex Ventral since he'd heard that the man was going on the trip. Alex was one of his all time favorite scientists and it was going to be an honor to finally meet him.
Campbell smiled. "He may get there before we do. He had something important in Kenya that had to be taken care of. Don't worry Dr. Coleman. You'll get to meet him soon enough."
Suddenly there was a constant beeping sound coming from the back of storage section of the Jet. It was Campbell's Satellite Link-Up System, or just SLUS in the back storage compartment of the plane.
"If you would excuse me," Campbell said getting up. He rushed to the storage room and slammed the door.
Tosha looked very inquisitively at Jeffery. The two seemed to not be very excited that Campbell had been contacted.
* * *
Edward Campbell walked over to the SLUS and sat down. SLUS was a newly developed system specifically for Zinj Bioengineering, and was created by The International Telecommunications Satellite Organization, or just INTELSAT. The system could be set up almost anywhere in the world and you could make contact with almost anyone else in the world. This investment was best when in flight. Communication with company employees and company spies was very hard for Campbell to accomplish before SLUS came into the company. He was just glad that they owned their own frequency that no one else could even find, let alone tap into.
Campbell placed the earphones on and pressed several buttons on the keyboard in front of him. Then, on the computer screen, the picture of a man appeared. Campbell smiled. "Hello Alex. Can you hear me? This is Edward Campbell."
"I hear ya loud and clear," Alex replied. "Perhaps a little too loud."
Campbell chuckled. "Just use the volume control on the side panel."
"I know about that you old fart," Alex laughed. "Listen, we have a little problem here."
"Is it about that Tembo chap?"
"I'm afraid it's worse then that sir. Apparently there's been some Chaos in Nairobi."
"What happened? If it deals with Chaos, then it deals with Ian Malcolm."
Alex shook his head. "Eddie just said that it was something about the president getting shot at," Alex said shrugging. "Listen, I wouldn't suggest you guys landing anywhere in Kenya. There's a lot of havoc and it wouldn't be wise. I'm surprised I got out of their alive."
"What about the trial," Campbell asked alarmed.
"That's the main thing I called you about," Alex replied. "Apparently Tosha knew about the problem with Roland Tembo before I did. She hired Charles Munro to go out to Kenya to stop Roland or something. I don't really know what will happen though."
"Charles Munro," Campbell said. "Wasn't he that guide that lead Karen Ross' expedition to the Lost City of Zinj in 79?"
"That's right sir. By the way, is Dr. Ross on our team?"
Campbell smiled. "Yes."
"Well that's great," Alex replied. "I'm happy for ya sir. And what about Eric Kirby? Did ya get him too?"
"Yes. They're both on the plane with myself, Dr. Coleman, Tosha, and Jeffery." Campbell was suddenly inclined to speak a lot quieter, so he began to whisper. "What do you think will come of this business with Tosha?"
"I'm not sure sir," Alex replied. "Hell, I knew that something was wrong from the beginning. Some of those people that you have working at Jurassic Congo are real nut jobs. That especially includes that Matt Rossiter guy. I believe that something is going on sir and I don't like it one bit."
"Neither do I Alex," Campbell said shaking his head. "I want you to do one thing for me."
"What's that," Alex asked.
"Try to keep in contact with your brother and get him to figure out what's going on with Munro, Tembo, and especially Tosha. If we have a traitor on our hands, then we want that person to be flushed out. And if it's Tosha, the sooner, the better."
