“There was no way to know what it was capable of by just looking at it, and that was scary. This was the man she’d saved. The idea that she would now kill him was almost too much. Mora stepped over beside her. “I can do it.” Rainee nearly stepped aside, but then said, “No. I’m okay. It’s my job.” She approached the chip with a thin-bladed extractor, saying, though with trepidation, “I think it’s most probably an enhancer to give the tracker greater accuracy and distance in underground areas to b...roadband satellite connection.” “Doc,” Keegan said, “you still look a little like a Pashtun chick in this light.” She smiled, but inside, her gut was tight and she had to take a deep breath as she went in under his shoulder blade. These revamped men had a molecular structure on their wounds, and Keegan had a lot of work on his back, most of the skin regenerative. It was done quickly. Keegan lay still as she finished the extraction and dropped the chip in a plastic bag that Mora was holding.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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