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Sam Fisher is the pseudonym of thriller writer Michael White, author of the acclaimed international bestsellers
Equinox
,
The Medici Secret
,
The Borgia Ring
and
The Art of Murder
. He lives in WA.

Nano
is the third novel in the high-octane E-Force series following
State of Emergency
and
Aftershock
.

Visit his website at
www.michaelwhite.com.au

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted by any person or entity, including internet search engines or retailers, in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including printing, photocopying (except under the statutory exceptions provisions of the Australian
Copyright Act 1968
), recording, scanning or by any information storage and retrieval system without the prior written permission of Random House Australia. Any unauthorised distribution or use of this text may be a direct infringement of the author's and publisher's rights and those responsible may be liable in law accordingly.

Nano

ePub ISBN 9781864711646

A Bantam book

Published by Random House Australia Pty Ltd

Level 3, 100 Pacific Highway, North Sydney NSW 2060

www.randomhouse.com.au

First published by Bantam in 2011

Copyright © Michael White 2011

The moral right of the author has been asserted.

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted by any person or entity, including internet search engines or retailers, in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying (except under the statutory exceptions provisions of the Australian
Copyright Act 1968
), recording, scanning or by any information storage and retrieval system without the prior written permission of Random House Australia.

Addresses for companies within the Random House Group can be found at
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National Library of Australia

Cataloguing-in-Publication Entry

Fisher, Sam, 1959–

Nano/Sam Fisher.

ISBN: 978 1 86471 163 9 (pbk.)

A823.4

Cover illustration and design by
www.blacksheep-uk.com

Typeset and eBook production by
Midland Typesetters
, Australia

Contents

The Story So Far

Chapter 01

Chapter 02

Chapter 03

Chapter 04

Chapter 05

Chapter 06

Chapter 07

Chapter 08

Chapter 09

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

Chapter 25

Chapter 26

Chapter 27

Chapter 28

Chapter 29

Chapter 30

Chapter 31

Chapter 32

Chapter 33

Chapter 34

Chapter 35

Chapter 36

Chapter 37

Chapter 38

Chapter 39

Chapter 40

Chapter 41

Chapter 42

Chapter 43

Chapter 44

Chapter 45

Chapter 46

Chapter 47

Chapter 48

Chapter 49

Chapter 50

Chapter 51

Chapter 52

Chapter 53

Chapter 54

Chapter 55

Chapter 56

Chapter 57

Chapter 58

Chapter 59

Chapter 60

Chapter 61

Chapter 62

Chapter 63

Chapter 64

Chapter 65

Chapter 66

Chapter 67

Chapter 68

Chapter 69

Chapter 70

Chapter 71

Chapter 72

Chapter 73

Chapter 74

Chapter 75

Chapter 76

Chapter 77

Chapter 78

Chapter 79

Chapter 80

Chapter 81

Chapter 82

Chapter 83

Chapter 84

Chapter 85

Chapter 86

Chapter 87

Chapter 88

Chapter 89

Chapter 90

Chapter 91

Chapter 92

Chapter 93

Chapter 94

Chapter 95

Chapter 96

Chapter 97

Chapter 98

Chapter 99

Chapter 100

Chapter 101

Chapter 102

Chapter 103

Chapter 104

Epilogue

Also By Sam Fisher

Random House

The story so far . . .

‘The world needs an organisation that can go into disaster zones and save lives, superfast,' declared Colonel Mark Harrison. And he was a man who made things happen.

It took him a year to get anyone to listen to his plan and then a further three years before his dream became reality. But when it did, he found himself leader of a team that could go into any emergency situation anywhere in the world and save lives. He called his team E-Force.

E-Force was originally fronted by the six key members: Mark Harrison, Josh Thompson, Stephanie Jacobs, Maiko Buchanan, Peter Sherringham and Tom Erickson, backed up by 1800 others: techs, engineers, maintenance, medical and comms people. After a recent mission – to rescue sur-vivors from the stricken Neptune Hotel in the Pacific Ocean – Josh Thompson resigned from the team. He was replaced by a French pilot called Chloe Gavoine and a seventh team member, Dimitri Godska, was recruited.

The E-Force main base (Base One) is on the tiny Pacific island of Tintara, a little under 2000 kilometres south-southwest of San Diego but there are several other bases dotted around the globe. The locations of Base One and the other E-Force hubs remain a closely guarded secret.

Although Mark, Steph, Dimitri, Pete, Mai and Chloe are at the sharp end of any mission, they could not operate without Tom, the team's cyberguru. Wheelchair-bound after a childhood road accident, he is a world-class hacker and has an intimate relationship with the ‘eighth member' of E-Force, Sybil, the world's only quantum computer. Sybil operates all the E-Force systems and is the computer nerve centre of the operation.

It is over a year since E-Force's first mission. Since then they have conducted more than 20 separate rescues. They are now globally famous.

E-Force Personnel

Mark Harrison

African American.

1.9 metres, 95 kilograms.

Greying black hair, dark brown eyes.

Born: Houston, Texas, 1969.

Areas of expertise: Team leader, IT expert, experienced pilot.

Experience: Rhodes scholar, mathematics major, Oriel, Oxford 1987–90; PhD in Computer Science; four years with IBM, 1990–94; US Special Forces, 1995–2000 (retired with the rank of colonel).

Other talents: Fluent in four languages including Mandarin and Russian; marksman (distinguished expert class); judo master sixth dan; first African American Oxford rowing Blue.

Peter Sherringham

Caucasian European.

1.8 metres, 84 kilograms.

Red hair, green eyes.

Born: Newcastle, England, March 1973.

Areas of expertise: Explosives, engineering.

Experience: NCO in British Army, 1991–98; served in Northern Ireland and Iraq. After retiring from the Army, Peter founded Globex, now a leading specialist in commercial demolition.

Stephanie Jacobs

Caucasian Australian.

1.7 metres, 65 kilograms.

Blonde hair, green eyes.

Born: Sydney, Australia, June 1975.

Area of expertise: Medical doctor.

Experience: Completed medical training in 2001; specialised in burns treatment; made consultant at Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney, 2007; headed internationally renowned team at the cutting edge of burns treatment.

Other talents: 100-metre and 200-metre freestyle gold medallist in both 1996 and 2000 Olympic Games.

Maiko Buchanan

Asian American.

1.63 metres, 54 kilograms.

Black hair, black eyes.

Born: Kyoto, Japan, May 1974; emigrated with her parents to Boston, Massachusetts, in 1984.

Area of expertise: NASA space shuttle pilot.

Experience: Flown three missions, one as commander.

Other talents: Engineering major at UCLA; excellent soccer player.

Chloe Gavoine

Caucasian, European.

1.8 metres, 70 kilograms.

Auburn hair, brown eyes.

Born: Lyon, 1980.

Area of expertise: Ace pilot, French Air Force fighter jet instructor; survival expert, trained in varied terrain endurance; former member of the French Foreign Legion. Josh Thompson's replacement in E-Force.

Other talents: PhD in Encryption.

Dimitri Godska

Caucasian European.

1.65 metres, 71 kilograms.

Black hair, black eyes.

Born: Kiev, 1976.

Area of expertise: Experienced pilot; worked in E-Force since inception; flown all team's aircraft; operated out of Polar Base for six months.

Other talents: Martial arts expert; medical doctor, trained for five years as a surgeon in Isida Hospital, Kiev, specialising in gallbladder surgery.

Tom Erickson

Caucasian American.

1.75 metres, 58 kilograms.

Brown hair, blue eyes.

Born: Baltimore, 1992.

Area of expertise: World-class hacker.

Experience: E-Force's wheelchair-bound computer guru; served one year of a six-year sentence in Aldermont Correctional Facility, New York State, for internet fraud.

Other talents: IQ of 202 (four points higher than Stephen Hawking).

E-Force Equipment

E-Force's equipment is at least 20 years ahead of publically known cutting-edge civilian or military technology. This is because it is supplied to them by an organisation called CARPA (Civilian Advanced Research Projects Agency). CARPA was established in the 1950s to develop the most radical and advanced ideas coming out of universities and industry. It is a clandestine organisation that is funded by a multinational group through the auspices of the UN. The
quid pro quo
for the arrangement is that, in exchange for the use of this technology, E-Force act as guinea pigs to test the innovations and help in perfecting CARPA's gadgets. Here is a list of some of the key pieces of equipment used by E-Force.

BigEyes

E-Force are given warning of any potential disaster thanks to a network of 32 highly advanced satellites which girdle the earth in geosynchronous orbit. These satellites are called BigEyes and they are fitted with supersensitive detection equipment that can pinpoint any sign of impending trouble anywhere on the planet and communicate the information to Base One on Tintara.

Sybil

The world's only quantum computer. Because it makes direct use of quantum mechanical phenomena, it can operate millions of times faster than the most powerful supercomputer in service. Sybil is the cyber nerve centre of E-Force. The computer core is located at Base One, the primary operations platform for E-Force on the island of Tintara, 2000 kilometres south-southwest of San Diego. However, it is linked with a network of subsidiary bases around the world.

Cybersuits

Each operational team member wears a cybersuit. These are made from a blend of man-made polymers and carbothreads. They are wired for comms and internet connection to Tintara base. The wearer can be supplied with nutrients to last a week. The suits protect the team from extremes of temperature, and toxic and corrosive environments. The suits are also fitted with nanobots that can repair injuries and fix the suit if it is damaged.

Implants

Another important aspect of E-Force technology is more personal. With the exception of Tom, all the team members have undergone surgery to have implants and enhancements fitted. These include alterations to their eyes to expand their visual range and cochlear implants to enhance hearing.

Silverbacks

These are Mach 10 jets capable of reaching anywhere in the world within two and a half hours. Like all E-Force aircraft, they are powered by next-generation scram jets and are Vertical Take Off and Landing (VTOL) planes. They carry a pilot and navigator but may be flown solo if necessary. E-Force have a fleet of eight Silverbacks, six based on Tintara –
John
,
Paul
,
George
and
Ringo
(along with two backups,
Dylan
and
Eric
). The remaining two,
Mick
and
Keith,
are shared by the other, smaller E-Force bases around the world. Along with all E-Force equipment, Silverbacks are painted with Camoflin which confuses cameras and video recorders to produce a blurred image.

Big Macs

These aircraft are the workhorses of the organisation – huge transport vehicles in which heavy equipment is delivered to operation sites. There are two Big Macs in service, both based on Tintara Island. Each is capable of flight at Mach 6 and has a range of 20,000 kilometres.

Hummingbirds

Seven of these aircraft are in operation. They are large passenger planes, each capable of carrying 22 passengers at speeds up to Mach 6 and with a range of 20,000 kilometres.

Drebbel and Narcis

Nuclear-powered submarines used to carry survivors of marine incidents. The optimum crew is six, but each sub may be piloted solo. They can each carry up to 23 passengers in comfort and may stay submerged indefinitely. Top speed is 100 knots. Transported aboard a Big Mac.

Hot Dogs

These are mini-subs. There are six in service. Each carries up to two people. They can descend to a depth of 6000 metres and are powered by a 600 horsepower engine. Top speed is 150 knots.

Hunters

Autonomous, self-powered moving sensor devices, these can be pre-programmed to conduct a mission, or may be piloted by a human operator with a two-way audiovisual feed. They are used primarily to enter unstable buildings and to conduct reconnaissance.

Prams

E-Force's key High Speed Ground Transporters (HSGTs). Loosely based upon the design for the hovercraft, Prams are each capable of transporting six passengers and approximately 100 kilograms of equipment at speeds approaching 300 kilometres per hour.

The Mole

A 2000 horsepower burrowing machine used to carry a single rescuer into seemingly impossible places. It consists of two integrated parts: a massive drill bit and, behind that, a cabin and control module called the Bullet. The Mole is protected from extremes of temperature thanks to cooling and heating webs integrated within its superstrong infrastructure. Like all E-Force vehicles, the Mole is made from Maxinium, an alloy five times stronger than the toughest titanium–steel composite.

Sonic Drills

These lightweight drills can be used on a stand or held in both hands. The size of a rifle, the Sonic Drill can cut through 5-centimetre thick steel in seconds using ultrasound in the range of 35 kilohertz.

Vasjets

A needleless injection, the Vasjet is used to supply survivors with pain relief or other drugs. A microspray is directed through the skin and the blood vessel wall for immediate response.

Biowebs

Another nano-based piece of technology. A specially designed, synthetic polymer with various useful properties. A large area – such as a set of walls for an anteroom (a self-sealing airlock used to isolate biohazards) – can be contained in a small, portable can. The operative is able to manipulate the shape and dimensions of the macro-product from the can. Bioweb materials may also incorporate nanobots for extra versatility.

Hopjets

A 500 HP jetpack that can be fitted into a lightweight carrier. Weighing less than 10 kilograms, it has a range of a kilometre.

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