Monday, July 30, 2012

Driving Lesson Chapter 5 Page 3

"Take these along," Tricia said as she tapped one of the empty crates with the tip of an armored foot.

Another burden for him to bear. Sigh. It was usually Mabel who bossed him around. The tall woman was making up for her fellow Vixen's absence.

Dr Havillund led them back out the corridor, to the first door from the one that led to the garage. They climbed down a set of stairs into the generator room.

"Why'd you bring those crates here?" Tricia asked suddenly.

"Because you told me to," George replied.

"You could have just left them at the door to the garage since we're going there later," Tricia pointed out.

George sighed and placed the crates down. He surveyed the room.

Those solar panels he had seen outside earlier were large enough to generate power for the facility. For cloudy days and dark nights, there was the generator and a backup battery for energy storage.

The boy started up the generator, which he guessed ran on fuel. A nearby stack of jerrycans, many filled with synthetic fuel, confirmed his suspicions. Immediately, there was a knocking sound coming from within the machine. "Something must be broken inside." He examined the output reading and found that it was not stable.

He stopped the generator. "I'll need my tools," he told the others.

"Don't forget the crates," Tricia reminded him, "Drop them in the back."

When George returned from the pickup with his tools, and without the irritating crates, he found Tricia and Dr Havillund in quiet conversation as they leaned against the wall. "So the surrounding vegetation has grown denser," the scientist was saying.

George went to the generator. He detached the interface port from his wristcom and plugged it into a slot on the side of the generator. Then he downloaded the manual for the machine.

"Trees are growing?" Tricia asked the scientist.

George took out a datapad from his toolbag and linked his wristcom wirelessly to it so he could view the manual on a larger screen.

Dr Havillund shook his head. "It's just creepers now, and maybe the occasional bush. But if this keeps up, the area will eventually be covered with vegetation. Eventually, it'll be a thriving ecosystem again."

"So the wasteland is regenerating itself," Tricia deduced.

That statement had George's attention. The wasteland would one day become a giant verdant park? It would be exciting to see such an abundance of greenery.

"That's what I said," Dr Havillund told the Vixen excitedly, "I estimate that we'll be able to see some real signs of reclamation in the next century!"

Over a hundred years!? George would definitely not be around to see that!

Losing interest in the conversation, George concentrated on his task. With instructions from the manual, he opened up the generator. He quickly found the problem. "Broken piston," he announced.

"Can it be fixed?" Dr Havillund asked him.

George looked up from his work. "Do you have spare parts?"

Dr Havillund shook his head.

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