Binary code: Mystery number one - стр. 41
– Tell me quickly and simply," the general turned to his subordinate.
– You can't make it any simpler than that, Comrade General," the captain replied. – They are interested in every little thing, even closed, abandoned bases, and not only on the territory of the former USSR.
– Then give me everything you've got," the general cut him off.
Coffee was brought, everyone started to feel less tense, the atmosphere became more friendly.
The assistant continued:
– The special control service includes 11 separate laboratories, 3 radio seismic laboratories, 4 automated stations, 3 automated stations, 5 autonomous seismic stations and 10 remote groups. In total, there are 18 laboratories in the Russian Federation.
– Oh my God, so many things! – Zhidkov couldn't stand it.
– I told you to keep it short," the general rebuked his subordinate.
– A little more basic, the rest on demand," the captain replied calmly.
Vasilievich and the General smoked a second one.
It did not turn out to be brief. It was a rather long and detailed report. To everyone's delight, it came to an end.
– That's pretty much it. I'll submit the whole printout," the general's subordinate finished.
There was silence in the office. Everyone was silent. Vasilievich looked at Rutra with a concerned look. The general spoke first:
– Do you intend to inspect everything? I can provide you with the records of our inspections.
– We saw them," Zhidkov replied.
– Oh yes, how could it be otherwise! – exclaimed the general. – You can count on my comprehensive assistance.
– Thank you," Vasilyevich replied, sighed heavily and added: "I dare not interrupt you any longer. We'll go.
– Why, at any moment, Yuri Vasilyevich," Sukhov replied kindly.
Vasilievich stood up, the general behind him. Rutra followed suit. The captain handed Rutra a secret package with a crossed-out red stripe, asked him to sign it, which Rutra did, and then they said goodbye. The car took them to the "institute".
– Do you understand the program? – Vasilievich asked briefly.
– Understood," Ruthra replied just as briefly.
– Here's your assignment, research the topic, we'll discuss it tomorrow.
– The point is, we're looking for an unregistered transmitter? I take it the signal is illusory? The location of its output is constantly changing? And does it signal irregularly? – Ruthra asked.
– Good, right on target. The only thing I would add is that it interferes with the Perimeter system's data collection stations on a frequency appropriate to its purpose. It is suspected that it was camouflaged a long time ago, and it turns on on a timer or automatically. Could be cloaked anywhere. The most likely place is where something similar has been. I will also say that a conspiracy or collusion is not excluded, that is, I do not trust them either, – said Vasilievich, pointing his finger in the direction from which they came. – That's all for now.