Date: Sun, 12 Sep 93 12:09:44 EDT From: Jason_Dzembo@MTS.RPI.EDU Message-Id: <3802776@MTS.RPI.EDU> Subject: The Last Minute, Part 2 "Like Hell!" Donna Eleesi wasn't given to swearing, but Al had touched her most sensitive nerve. "You come in here and tell me that Sam is here, within our grasp, and you expect me not to see him? Not to take advantage of this opportunity to get him back?" "Donna." Al said, wearily. He knew what it was like, trying to reason with an irate woman, and the prospect didn't please him. "Think about it. If Sam sees you, all Hell's gonna break loose. If we bring him back here to work on the retrieval program, and he remembers you, he won't concentrate on fixing it, and, when he leaps out again, we'll be right back where we started. We'll have no way to get him back permanently. If you can wait, he might be able to fix it and then we can bring him back for good." "And what if we can't?" Donna demanded, "Who knows when I'll see him again?" She paused and smiled slyly, saying, "Besides, forget about bringing him to the Project. What about the party tonight? VanOrder intended for you, me, and Gooshie to be there, to mingle with his heirs and the media, to assure them that his money will be well invested. If I don't go, it'll look suspicious. Al, there's no way you can prevent Sam and I from encountering each other. Not unless you can leap him out before tonight." She smiled with a hint of smugness, daring Al to counter her, hoping that whyever Sam was here, he couldn't complete his mission within the next eight hours. And since Ziggy still didn't know why Sam was here... Before Al could reply, Ziggy's voice cut in. "Admiral." Ziggy offered no excuses for interruptions, no apologies. Those were human conventions. "Yeah?" Al replied, thankful for the chance to take control of a situation again. Any situation. "I can now project with 19.5% accuracy why Dr. Beckett has leaped into Marcus Samuel VanOrder III." "Why such inaccuracy?" Donna demanded, hoping it meant more research was necessary. "With a near infinite number of alternative futures to take into consideration because of the extenuating circumstances surrounding the proximity of Dr. Beckett's current leap, an accuracy rating of 19.5% is more than adequate, Dr. Eleesi. It's the best I can do." Therefore, Ziggy felt, it was the best, period. That was implied. "I project that there will be an attempt to kill Marcus Samuel VanOrder III. There is a sixty-seven percent chance that the motive is his decision to dedicate his fortune to Project Quantum Leap." "When will the attack take place?" Al demanded. "There is a forty-three percent chance that the attempt will be made tonight at the New Year's Eve party being held at VanOrder Estates." Ziggy replied. Al glanced at Donna and grumbled, "Better get your gown ready. Looks like we've got a party to go to." ______________________________ "What party?" Sam asked. Sidney Hutchison, the security guard who had ushered Sam out of the press conference, had just informed him that preparations had been completed for that evening's party. "Your New Year's Eve party, sir." Hutchison replied, without batting an eye. "That's right; it's New Year's Eve." Sam murmured. Catching the guard's eye, Sam nodded shortly and said, "Thank you for informing me, Sidney. I'm sure you and your staff will do a more than adequate job." "Thank you, sir." Hutchison accepted the compliment. "Rogers has informed me that Admiral Calavicci will be arriving two hours early with the other representatives from the Project." "Excellent." Sam smiled. "Please see that I'm notified as soon as they arrive." "Of course, sir." He turned to leave the office, pausing as he opened the door. In the hall, hand poised to knock, was Marcus VanOrder's daughter. "Sidney." She nodded, smiling faintly. "Good afternoon, Elizabeth." Sidney allowed the woman to pass before exiting with a single glance back. Elizabeth gave him a fleeting smile and closed the door behind him. "Hello, uh, Elizabeth." Sam said, smiling at the woman. The smile was primarily due to Sidney's well-timed naming of the woman. "What can I do for you?" "I'm worried about you, Dad." Elizabeth said. She stood behind the chair in front of Sam's desk. "I think you should keep a low profile at the party tonight." "Because of my health?" Sam asked. Elizabeth hesitated and said, "Mostly. The stress could be too much for you." She paused. "And?" Sam asked, noticing her reluctance. Elizabeth stepped around the chair and sat down, leaning forward anxiously. "I'm afraid for you, Dad. You're taking a lot of risks, donating your entire fortune to this project, and I'm not just talking about financial risks." "Then what kind do you mean?" Sam asked. "There are a lot of people out there who'd expected to receive a fraction of your estate when you, um..." She shrugged. "That is, after you're gone. This announcement about giving away your fortune is bound to stir up trouble. You should have waited until after you'd already handed over the money. There are people who may try to protect their own interests, by preventing you from donating your money." "Probably." Sam replied slowly, "but it is my decision, after all, and if I'm determined to follow through with it, no one can talk me out of it." "Some people might not stop at just talking." Elizabeth said softly, eyes downcast. Behind her, the Imaging Chamber door ground open and Al stepped out, looking frazzled. He glanced sideways briefly and gave a small shrug. "You think someone is going to try and kill me?" Sam asked. Al's attention snapped back to Sam and he said, "Ziggy's not sure, but, if so, it will probably happen tonight." "It's a possibility that has to be considered." Elizabeth said, her tone slightly defensive. "Sidney, the security chief, has assured me that there's going to be sufficient security tonight." Al said, "Even so, you'd better play it safe. Fortunately, you'll have Gooshie and me to cover your back." He gave Sam a nod and a wink. "But what about after the party? You're not going to be able to transfer the money until after the holiday." Elizabeth protested. "Tell you what." Sam said, "I'll have Sidney beef up security on the estate until the deal is finalized." He reached across the desk and touched Elizabeth's hand gently. "Don't worry, Elizabeth, I'm not going to be killed." He glanced at Al and said, "Trust me. Your father is in very safe hands." _______________________________ "This, uh, this is highly irregular." Gooshie was walking sideways, beside the man who looked like Sam Beckett, trying to get in front of him, but hesitant to do so for fear that the man would just shove him aside. "If you'd be willing to wait until Admiral Calavicci and Doctor Eleesi are finished in the Imaging Chamber, I'm sure they'd be glad to..." "Nonsense." Marcus VanOrder replied, "I should think you'd be glad to show me around. After all, I am on the verge of donating a very large sum of money to this Project. I think a first-hand look at what goes on here is apropos. And since I appear to have exchanged places with Dr. Beckett for the nonce, I may as well take advantage of the occasion." He strode into the Control Room, looking around proprietorally. "I don't..." Gooshie's voice trailed off. Entering the room from the opposite direction were the Admiral and Dr. Eleesi. He'd let them deal with the headstrong host. He raised a hand to attract their attention. "Admiral!" Al and Donna paused at the control panel, where Dr. Verbeena Beaks checked their vital signs. Al glanced towards Gooshie, arching an eyebrow at the sight of the man shrouded in his friend's aura. His gaze fell on Gooshie, who shrugged helplessly. VanOrder cut between the two men, joining Al at the control panel. "Admiral Calavicci." he said in greeting. He gestured around him and said, "This is even more impressive than I'd anticipated, especially experiencing it as I am. From the inside, as it were." "I'm glad you approve." Al said, curtly. Verbeena nodded silently, excusing him. "I'd love to give you the grand tour, but we're a little pressed for time right now. As you'll recall, we have your New Year's Eve party to go to this evening." "That's right." VanOrder said, nodding, "I'd forgotten about the party. Odd, since I've been looking forward to it all week." He frowned, thoughtfully. "Your memory is probably Swiss cheesed," Al replied, "Happens all the time. At any rate, while we're gone, I'm going to have to ask you to remain in the Waiting Room. It would be disconcerting to the staff to see Doctor Beckett roaming the halls." He gave a fleeting smile. "Oh, there's no danger of that," VanOrder assured him, "since, I fully intend to be at the party with the three of you." His nod included Donna and Gooshie, ignoring the startled looks of the three Project members. "I assume there are other outfits to choose from, besides this..." He turned to Gooshie. "What did you call it? A Fermi suit?" "I'm afraid that's out of the question, Mr. VanOrder." Al said, tentatively. "You won't be able to come to the party." He smirked and said, "We'll be sure to take plenty of pictures. It will be almost like being there." "Please don't patronize me, Admiral; I don't like it. I see no reason why I should be prohibited from attending my own New Year's party." VanOrder gestured to Verbeena and said, "Your own Doctor Beaks has confirmed that I am in fine health. Not my best, perhaps, but certainly well enough to attend a party in familiar surroundings." Donna cleared her throat. "Mr. VanOrder, I don't think it's in your best interest to attend the party." She glanced at Al and added, "We suspect your life is in danger." "What?" Sam's eyebrows rose with VanOrder's surprise. Donna winced involuntarily. Typically, she kept her contact with the leapers as minimal as possible. Al slid a look at the hypnotic blue sphere hovering over the control panel and sighed. "Ziggy, could you please relate to Mr. VanOrder the projections you gave Doctor Eleesi and myself earlier?" "Certainly, Admiral, although continuing calculations have altered the percentages slightly. There is now a 45.9% chance that an attempt will be made on Mr. VanOrder's life within the next twelve hours." Ziggy related the news calmly, as though it were a weather forecast. "Fascinating." VanOrder breathed, studying the sphere from a different angle. "And this machine, this computer actually has an ego programmed into it?" Donna made a gesture of negation, a moment too late to stop VanOrder. "I assure you," Ziggy responded coldly, "my ego is not unduly represented. I have a history of making accurate projections. Besides," Ziggy paused for moment calculated to imply a precise amount of arrogance, "humans often mistake confidence for ego." "Amazing." VanOrder said, smiling broadly. It was clear from his attitude that he considered Ziggy a mere machine, running a sophisticated artificial intelligence simulation. "The fact remains," Al said, bringing the conversation back into focus, "that there may be an attempt on your life. We can't risk additional confusion and danger, by your actual presence." He gestured to Donna and Gooshie. "The three of us will be keeping an eye on Sam, trying to prevent an attack. Even if you are surrounded by Sam's aura, if you were actually there...." Al shook his head. "We can't risk it. For all we know, the attempt may be directed at you, in Sam's aura." "Please, Admiral." Marcus VanOrder raised a hand to forestall Al's protests. "The odds of my being murdered were only what...forty-five..." He paused. "The probability of an attack on your life is now at forty-seven percent." Ziggy replied. "Precisely." VanOrder agreed, "Not even fifty-fifty. Hardly sufficient reason to prevent me from attending." Al sighed, disgruntled. The billionaire was used to getting his own way and Al would be hard pressed to deter him once his mind was made up. Right now, Al lacked the time and the patience to make the effort. "Mr. VanOrder, you may attend on one condition. No one, but no one, must be allowed to know who you are. If anyone were to find out that you and Sam have exchanged places, all Hell could break lose." "I understand." VanOrder said. He grinned, toothily. "It will be fun, mingling with my friends without their knowledge. I can be the proverbial fly on the wall. It will be a good way to find out who my true friends are." "Whatever." Al grumbled, "Just keep a low profile." He turned to Donna and added, "And stay close to Doctor Eleesi, just in case. I don't want you out of our sight for a minute." "I don't appreciate your tone, Admiral. However, I understand the importance and logic of what you're saying. You have my solemn oath that I will not leave your sight." He bowed slightly and sneered. "And, I'll try not to get myself murdered in the process." __________________________________