A
“Thunderbirds” story
by Polly Amber (2001)
The first episode of the Thunderbirds television series starts with a sabotage
attempt on the Fireflash aircraft. This
episode was written by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson. The first chapter of my story refers to this event, but goes on
to explain a bit about Kyrano's background and relationship with the Hood. The story is rated PG ,as it suggests that
the Hood became Kyrano's half -brother as a result of a criminal act committed
on their mother. The story is about
Kyrano trying to recover his past, and Alan coming to terms with his feelings
for Tin Tin now that they are both adults.
Also, Lady Penelope has an eventful holiday.
Research on the characters backgrounds came
from The Carlton official website, Thunderbirdsonline
and Supermarionation is go.
Thunderbirds is a Gerry Anderson Production
licensed by Carlton International Media Limited. I did seek their permission to use their characters in fan
fiction, but I did not receive a reply.
The episode 'Trapped In The Sky' was written by Gerry and Sylvia
Anderson. This story is intended for
entertainment and educational purposes only.
The sun tanned, Australian doctor carefully withdrew the needle of a hypodermic syringe from the wrinkled upper arm of his patient. He turned to face Jeff Tracy, the Billionaire businessman who had summoned him to this luxurious villa, hidden amongst the lush green foliage, on the Tracy's private island.
"He seems to be breathing
a lot easier."
"He will be alright now, won't
he?" asked Jeff.
"I have given him a
powerful sedative. He needs to
rest."
"Any idea what causes
these attacks Doc?" Jeff looked
anxiously at his good friend and assistant, Kyrano, who was lying prone upon
his bed. The alarming hyperventilation had ceased. Already Kyrano's eyelids were drooping, the colour was returning
to his cheeks and his chest was rising and falling with a regular rhythm.
"I have given him a
thorough examination and I can find no physical cause for his collapse. His blood pressure is raised, but that is to
be expected in the circumstances. He is
worried about his daughter."
"We all are," replied
Jeff. "She is travelling on the Fireflash."
"Yes, I heard about the
bomb. It seems an impossible
situation. I only hope that
International Rescue is able to do something."
"So do I," said Jeff.
Leaving Kyrano asleep in his
room, Jeff walked with the doctor, down the pathway that led towards the jetty,
where the doctor's sea plane was waiting.
"So you know nothing about
Mr Kyrano?"
"Not even his full name,
or his age, but I guess he must be in his early sixties. I have known him for many years. He never talks about himself and appears to
have no recollection of his past life."
"No memories of parents or
relatives?"
"He has a daughter, but he is a widower
and has no other relatives that I know of."
"Something of a mystery
then!"
"I'm worried about
him," admitted Jeff. "Kyrano
is a stubborn man and refuses to go near a hospital. He believes he can cure himself with his herbal remedies and
meditation."
"I'm not against
alternative medicine myself. The
medical world has a lot to thank Mr Kyrano for. His skills and knowledge of
herbology have produced many cures, but I hope you can persuade him to
see a specialist. It may help him
regain his memory."
"I think that's the last
thing he wants to do," replied Jeff. "Something dreadful must have
happened to him that he wants to forget.
His country was troubled by a civil war thirty years ago. I think that something bad happened to him
during that time and his brain has just blocked it out."
"That is a possibility.
Perhaps these bad memories come back to haunt him when he is under
stress."
"He once told me that he
has a powerful enemy who wants to see him and his daughter killed."
"Oh!" replied the
doctor. "Is this enemy real or just in his head?"
"He seems real enough to
Kyrano," stated Jeff.
"Have you seen this
enemy?" interrupted the doctor.
"Well no," admitted
Jeff.
"How do you know he
exists?"
"Someone or something
seems to have a powerful hold over Kyrano.
During his attacks, he believes that this enemy is speaking to him,
asking him for information."
"What kind of information?"
"I have no idea, but today
I saw him in the throes of one of these attacks. He seemed to be fighting against something inside him. Whatever
it was, it was real enough to him. He begged to be left alone and appeared to
be in pain when he tried to resist."
"I would like him to see a
specialist," insisted the doctor. "He is an elderly man living with
demons that are affecting his mind."
"Do you think he's getting
senile?" snapped Jeff. "He is as sane as I am!"
"It is possible that he
could have an early onset of dementia, but we have no family history to go
by. We would need to admit him to a
clinic, keep him under observation and run some tests."
"Kyrano would rather die
than go into a psychiatric unit."
"Well," said the
doctor as he stepped in to the cockpit of the plane, " I can only offer my
advice. I will call again to check on
him tomorrow."
"Yes...and thanks, Doc," muttered Jeff.
He watched the doctor take off in his sea plane and then walked towards
Kyrano's villa with a heavy heart. Jeff
realised how little he actually knew about the man he regarded as his closest
friend. There were few people Jeff
would entrust with the secrets of International Rescue. Kyrano was one of the privileged few. He had seen Jeff's plans to form a super
efficient rescue organisation come to fruition after years of dedicated hard
work. Now International Rescue was up and running and ready to be deployed to
any region in the world to rescue people in danger. Little did Kyrano realise
that their first rescue would involve his daughter Tin Tin, who along with her
fellow passengers and the Fireflash air crew, were trapped in the sky by a bomb
fastened to the plane's undercarriage. There seemed to be no way the plane
could land without detonating the bomb, and blowing them all to smithereens!
Kyrano was still sleeping soundly when Jeff called in to check on him
again. His eyelids flickered and a
fleeting smile played across his lips.
"Well at least he's having
a pleasant dream," mused Jeff as he silently closed the door and returned
to Tracy Villa.
Kyrano drifted in and out
of a dream-laden sleep. Hazy memories of his shattered past whirled
around in his unconscious brain. Some
were happy memories of his childhood, riding in his father's jeep, around the
family rubber plantation. Others were
confusing, like the bruised face of a woman weeping in a ransacked room, and the baby basket on a table, and inside,
an angry infant demanding the attention of a mother who turned away from him
and stared blankly out of the window.
The images blurred. The angry
baby's face turned into the sweet smile of
his own daughter Tin Tin. An
evil face with vivid staring eyes turned into the kindly face of his friend
Jeff Tracy.
Having fought off his demons,
Kyrano slept for a further ten hours.
Blissfully unaware of the tension and drama that enveloped Jeff and his
International Rescue team, as they fought to save the sabotaged Fireflash. Finally Scott, Jeff's eldest son, radioed
in.
"Father, we've done
it! The crew and all passengers are
safe! and Virgil is bringing Tin Tin home."
Jeff congratulated them.
"Good work both of you." Then
he walked to the cocktail cabinet, took out his best malt whiskey and poured
himself a stiff drink.
It was the day after the
excitement of the rescue and Tin Tin's homecoming. Kyrano had recovered from his collapse. He pulled back the blinds to reveal another cameo-pink dawn
breaking over the Pacific Ocean. He
silently opened the door to his daughter's room. She was sleeping peacefully.
Reassured, he left the apartment they shared, and made his way to the
garden, for an hour of meditation and prayer for his daughter's safe return.
Tin Tin was his only living
relative, apart from the one he did not wish to speak of. Until the day that Kyrano's world came
tumbling down, he did not know that he had a half-brother. One who had spent years waiting and
plotting, until the time was right for him to return to the family plantation
and steal what should have been Kyrano's inheritance.
Kyrano's half-brother was
known to International Rescue and the Federal Agents Bureau as The Hood. A master of disguise, he had been the leader
of a fledgling terrorist group who were responsible for the civil unrest in Kyrano's
native country. Kyrano's birth
certificate and land and property deeds had been lost when government buildings
were torched. Kyrano's father had died
leaving the rubber plantation to his wife and son. The Hood had seen the
plantation as a viable commodity, occupying several acres of prime fertile
land. The rubber trees were cleared to
make way for a more profitable crop - opium.
The profits from this trade served to make the Hood a rich and powerful
man.
Kyrano had only one memory
left, that of his first encounter with his evil relative. In the dead of night two men had broken into
his home, and taken him and his mother into the jungle at gunpoint. There, they had been imprisoned and starved
for five days until they were moved to another location. Kyrano's mother was
weakened and did not survive her ordeal.
When Kyrano's blindfold was
removed, he found himself in a temple face to face with an effigy of
himself. The temple was shrouded in an
atmosphere of menace. Years of studying voodoo and the black arts had given the
Hood the power of erasing and controlling the mind, leaving his victims unable
to remember even their own names.
Kyrano could only remember the eyes... burning, glowing eyes as he
sensed the presence of unworldly evil. When
the Hood had drained him of his strength and erased every memory of his life,
he ordered his henchmen to tie him up and leave him to the mercy of the jungle.
That night, the jungle was merciful, and Kyrano managed to survive on
luck and instinct. Using sharp bamboo
shoots to sever his bonds, he managed to escape and live rough in the jungle
until he stumbled upon a remote village.
The inhabitants of this village restored his physical health using their
knowledge of plants as food and medicines.
However, they could do nothing to restore his memory. The name Kyrano was found engraved on the
back of his watch, but whether this was his first or second name no longer
mattered, because now it was his only name.
While living in the jungle, Kyrano gained his knowledge of botany. He also developed a flair for simple,
nutritious food using the exotic fruits of the jungle. The Hood however, had
been enraged when he failed to find a body and was certain that Kyrano was
still alive. Kyrano had had a close call
a few days ago. While he was up a tree
picking fruit he heard a group of men below.
The voice of one of them made his blood run cold. He realised that he must quickly escape and
start a new life as far away from his homeland as soon as he could.
The opportunity presented itself
when he was offered a job in the galley on board a large cruise liner which
took him to the United States of America.
He quit his post to further his research into food, nutrition and homeopathy.
He decided to go to college. He gained
impressive qualifications, married a fellow student, and secured a job as a
nutritionist for NASA. Their astronauts
were setting up the first Moonbase, and as these men were spending many months
in a hostile environment, it was
important they received the right balance of vitamins and minerals. Kyrano's delicious cuisine came as a welcome
change from the bland paste-like substances
the astronauts were used to.
During his time with NASA, Kyrano became friendly with astronaut Jeff
Tracy. Jeff had learned that he was
about to become a father for the third time.
He was worried. This was
unplanned as he already had two young sons.
He knew that this next mission to the Moon would have to be his
last. The demands of his growing family
were now of more importance and he was finding it harder to leave them. As the friendship between Jeff and Kyrano
grew, events conspired to put it on hold.
Jeff was forced to withdraw from the Moon mission when his wife gave
birth prematurely to another son, a sickly baby, who needed hospital care for
the first two months of his life. He
took extended leave to care for his wife and family and later resigned from
NASA to start his own aerospace company.
Jeff's job as an astronaut rewarded him with a huge salary which he
invested wisely, and he now found that he was a very rich man
.
Secretly he hankered for the
excitement and camaraderie he shared in the 'old days', and he was more than a
little hurt that his old friend had not made any contact, not even to ask about
his wife and newborn son. Upon making
enquiries he was surprised, and even more upset to discover that Kyrano had
left suddenly without a word to anyone.
Jeff's former colleagues told him that a sabotage attempt had been made
at the space station just days before the Mars probe was launched. A man of oriental appearance had been
apprehended but had managed to overpower the security guards and escape. Kyrano had disappeared around the same time
and his colleagues were suspicious.
Jeff was to meet Kyrano some ten
years later, at a smart Parisian hotel, where he was working as Head Chef. The European branch of Tracy Engineering was
staging an important conference with several heads of state. Kyrano was in charge of the catering
arrangements. The meal was excellent
and the evening hailed as a great success.
Jeff visited Kyrano to convey his thanks with a bottle of the best
champagne. The meeting was awkward at
first but the tension was diffused by the antics of Kyrano's charming eight
year old daughter. It was then that
Kyrano explained why he was destined to be a fugitive, and Jeff learned of the
existence of a very powerful and evil dictator.
"You are now one of the richest men in the world," Kyrano had
explained. "This man they call The Hood will be interested in you. You have the sort of advanced technology
that he can only dream of possessing.
Through me he will be able to find you.
He is a Devil."
"But what about you and your family?"
"My wife has died," replied Kyrano. "I have only my
daughter Tin Tin. We will stay here
while we are safe. But who knows how
long that will be? We will always be
looking over our shoulders."
"I have an island retreat," announced Jeff. "It is
remote, hidden and totally secure. My
top secret research unit is based there.
Come and work for me. I need a
personal assistant, someone I can trust.
Your daughter will have the best education money can buy."
Kyrano sadly shook his head.
"I would bring only trouble.
This man knows my thoughts. We are linked by blood ties. I feel his presence and he feels mine. I would bring his evil to you."
"That's superstitious nonsense!" snapped Jeff. "Your
daughter needs stability in her life!" And then he continued sadly,
"I am a widower too. My wife died
while giving birth to our fifth son Alan. But I am lucky to have five healthy
boys."
Kyrano was roused from his
contemplation by a soft musical voice.
"Here you are,
Father," called Tin Tin brightly. "I've been looking all over for
you."
During her two years away, her
tomboy appearance had changed and she had blossomed into an elegant woman, as
beautiful as one of the orchids Kyrano was tending. With brains as well as beauty, she returned to the island with
impressive qualifications - degrees in Maths and Electronics. A year’s sabbatical had taken her on a tour
of Europe.
In the emotional reunion that followed
the attempted Fireflash sabotage, Tin
Tin was shaken by her father's appearance.
He had aged so much. She guessed that his age must be around sixty, but
he looked ten years older. He had been
ill, Mr Tracy said, and the doctors were mystified. They could find no physical problems, but his head was full of
fragmented images, like having pieces of a jigsaw puzzle without the picture on
the box. On the day Tin Tin was due to
fly home she had called her father, but
he seemed rather on edge. Jeff tried to
reassure Kyrano that the Fireflash had undergone rigorous tests, and was
considered to be the safest aircraft ever built. But he could see that Kyrano was still troubled. While Jeff was talking to him, Kyrano had
suffered a throbbing pain in his head, like something trying to suck out his
very soul. He collapsed mumbling in
delirium. Jeff confided to Tin Tin that
he was afraid Kyrano might have a tumour, but luckily scans had shown that all
was clear.
Kyrano smiled proudly at his daughter.
"You have grown so very like your mother."
Tin Tin took her father's arm
and together they walked through the garden.
"I feel her very close to
us," said Tin Tin. "I feel that she is watching over us, protecting
us. I don't think of her as being dead.
Just in another place. We have
been very lucky... meeting Mr. Tracy ... Coming to live here and of course my
escape from the Fireflash..." She broke off and then added: "The bomb. Do you think it was him?"
Kyrano nodded. "He will
not rest until he finds me."
"He will not find
us." reassured Tin Tin. "International Rescue will be a force to be
reckoned with and I am proud to be part of it."
In the heart of the steamy
Malaysian Jungle, stood what looked like an
ancient and eerie temple. But
any unsuspecting traveller who might accidentally stumble across it, would be
well advised to give it a wide berth.
For this was the hideout of one of the World's most evil criminals
- the Hood! Caring for no-one, he lusted only for wealth and power. He had been forced to look after himself
from childhood. He never knew his
father. But he was repeatedly told, by
the nuns who brought him up, how evil his father had been and of the monstrous
crimes he had committed. He had been
given up for adoption by his mother and her gentle husband who wanted to forget
the horrible crime that had resulted in his birth, and threatened to shatter
their once happy family. He believed
that evil was ingrained in him. He grew
up embracing it, and vowing to seek revenge on the mother who deserted him, and
the half-brother who had been given something he would never have - his
mother's love.
The Hood was clad in an elaborate
gold, jewel-encrusted regalia, reminiscent of an ancient Siamese king. He stood in his temple hideout, beside the
effigy he had created of his half-brother.
He was angry - losing his touch maybe.
Or perhaps Kyrano was getting mentally stronger and more able to resist
him. He had picked up his half-brother's
trail at NASA, but Kyrano had managed to evade him. Perhaps the telepathic link worked both ways and Kyrano had been
able to sense his presence. It
took many more years of searching in America and then across to Europe before Kyrano was finally pinpointed in
Paris. But from there he seemed to have
vanished from the face of the Earth.
Yet he still lived, and while he lived there was a danger that he might
rediscover his past and rightfully claim the land and property that had been
left to him by their mother.
The Hood was a powerful man
who had many agents on his payroll. One
of these was an electronics expert who could hack into the computers of
airlines. This man reported seeing the
name Kyrano, on a list of passengers booked on to the maiden flight of the new Fireflash travelling from London
to Tokyo. The Hood seized his
chance. Explosive devices were easy for
him to acquire. The flight engineer who
had been carrying out last minute maintenance checks succumbed immediately to
his hypnotic powers. The flight seemed
doomed. But he had been thwarted.
The morning papers hailed this
new rescue organisation a resounding success. They had done the
impossible. With revolutionary new
technology and equipment, they enabled the crew to land the plane without
touching the runway, which would have detonated the bomb. It was then that the Hood made the
connection. As he watched from a van he
had disguised as a laundry service, he saw the plane land safely. Then the bomb disposal squad arrived, and
the passengers were escorted off. He
scanned the crowd with binoculars.
There was no sign of Kyrano.
However there was a beautiful Malaysian girl with the same name, and he
remembered that Kyrano had a daughter, Tin Tin. He managed to escape the detection of International Rescue, but
they had succeeded in destroying the film he had secretly shot of their amazing
rescue craft. He was angry, but there
would be other times. Donning one of
his disguises he had made his way back to the airport lounge to enquire about
the well-being of his ‘niece’, Miss Tin
Tin Kyrano. The clerk at the airport
assured him that she and all the other passengers were safe, but all flights in
or out of the airport had now been suspended for twenty-four hours while
security checks were made. Passengers
who still wanted to travel would be transported to another airport or taken to
the Wyatt International Hotel for the night.
The clerk had not been able to find Miss Kyrano's name on the list of
passengers transferring to the other airport, so the Hood decided to check out
the hotel. He found no sign of
her. The only aircraft allowed to fly
out of the airport were those belonging to International Rescue. They must have taken her with them. Now Kyrano would be of more use alive!
Alan Tracy awoke early on New
Year's Eve. He felt excited. He had
drawn the short straw over the Christmas Holiday and had been on duty in
Thunderbird Five. But tonight barring call-outs he was determined to enjoy
himself. He was particularly looking forward
to seeing the beautiful and elegant
Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward. He still
harboured an adolescent crush on her from the last time Tin Tin had invited her
to stay on the Island. Parker would be
coming along too. 'He’s a character'
mused Alan, as he stepped into the shower.
He was quite envious of Parker's close working relationship with Lady
Penelope. How could Parker keep his
cool! She was every man's dream. He switched the shower setting to cold and
shuddered as the water trickled down his back.
Aloysius Parker waddled into
the kitchen below stairs, in the Creighton-Ward Manor and stood in front of Lil,
the cook. She took one look at him and laughed so much she almost dropped her
cigarette into the stew she was preparing.
"Well 'ow do h'ai look then? he asked,
standing with his feet turned out and one hand on his hip.
Lil laughed again, "Like a right
Charlie if you ask me!"
"I feel like one an'
all!" answered Parker. He was clad
in a light blue/grey skin-diving suit and wearing a mask on his face. On his feet were a pair of flippers. These were giving him the most trouble. They made him walk like a penguin. He inadvertently stood on one of them, and
then was not able to free his other leg.
He was fed up with tripping over.
"Is this one of 'er
Ladyship's latest fads?" asked Lil.
"We're going diving, h'if
you please," announced Parker.
"Can't see 'er Ladyship
doing that. She'll get 'er 'air all
wet."
"We have been invited to
the Nautilus 'Otel in the 'Awaiian islands," announced Parker pompously.
"Oh very posh, I'm sure.
And you've got to go dressed like that?"
"Well that's just it you
see. This ‘otel is underwater."
"What will they bloomin' well think of next?" remarked
Lil, returning to chop up some more carrots.
"It's one of 'er Ladyship's mates wot
owns the place. The trouble is you can't just drive up to it and park the rolls
outside like in a proper 'otel. So I've
got to get used to this clobber. The
only diving I've ever done is to the bottom of the school swimming pool with me
pyjamas on to pick up a brick!"
"Well, sooner you than
me," said Lil. They were
interrupted by a ringing noise. "That will be 'er Ladyship now . I should
think she'll be looking for you.
She'll be needin’ some help with
'er packing."
"Blimey. I'd better get
out of this lot then." Parker
attempted to turn around to walk out of the door but got his flippers tangled
together and tripped up again. He swore
under his breath.
When Parker had changed back
into his butler's livery, he opened the door of Lady Penelope's elegant Drawing
Room to find her deep in conversation with a teapot!
"I was so very relieved to
hear the she was unharmed. Your boys did an excellent job, Jeff. I have finished packing and will be boarding
my flight in an hour’s time. Parker has
just walked in. Did you have a word
with Gordon about the little favour I wanted him to do for me?" On closer inspection, the 'teapot' was a
carefully disguised radio communicator.
"Yes," answered Jeff. "Gordon will be only too
happy to oblige. I will pick you up from the airport later this afternoon. Have
a pleasant flight." With that, he signed off and Lady Penelope placed the
silver teapot back on to the tray.
"You ...rang Milady?" said Parker.
"Yes, Parker. You can load
the cases. We will be dropping of to visit Jeff, Tin Tin and the boys for the New Year, and when you have had a
few diving lessons from Gordon, we will move on to the Nautilus. I must say I
am absolutely fascinated by the sound of the place, but I just don't know what
one will be expected to wear!"
Parker regarded the pile of cases in the corner of the room and his
heart sank.
"I 'ope we're not taking
all this lot on the boat, bloomin thing will sink like a stone!"
Lady Penelope gave him a tight lipped stare of disapproval and Parker
knew better than to voice any more of his opinions on the subject.
Jeff Tracy's private jet
taxied to a halt at the end of the palm lined runway on his beautiful
island. The island had all the outward
signs of an affluent paradise home with a swimming pool, games room and luxury
yacht moored in the jetty alongside a glittering white sandy beach. There
were many other islands, owned by the
rich and famous dotted about the South Pacific, but this one concealed a
secret. Beneath the Tracy's luxurious
villa, a network of caverns and a maze of tunnels hid the aircraft and
machinery used by International Rescue.
Most impressive were the
Thunderbird craft themselves.
Thunderbird One - a sleek silver rocket ship piloted by Jeff's eldest
son Scott, was hidden beneath the family's swimming pool. The Round House high
on a cliff top concealed a powerful red space rocket - the pride and joy of
Alan and John Tracy who were both trained astronauts like their father. Secreted in the caverns beneath the Tracy's
villa was a massive green transporter, Thunderbird Two. It was the work-horse of the fleet, and
piloted by Virgil Tracy. It carried
machinery used for fire fighting, drilling, and moving debris. These were contained in a row of half -barrel shaped 'pods' numbered one to five.
There was the mighty machine
used to tunnel underground, aptly named the Mole. The Domo had powerful suction pads to hold up the walls of a
crumbling building. The Firefly was
able to withstand intense heat due to the protective materials developed by
International Rescue's genius inventor nicknamed 'Brains'. He was also the man responsible for the
invention of the elevator cars which had saved the Fireflash. There was an
excavator, a cannon and many other top secret inventions. In pod four was a small yellow submersible
craft, Thunderbird Four, which was piloted by
aquanaut Gordon Tracy. The
island had few visitors other than trusted family and friends like Lady
Penelope and Parker. The Tracy family
fiercely guarded their privacy and secrets.
Lady Penelope inherited her
stately home a year ago following the death of her parents in a car crash. Her father, a close friend of Jeff Tracy,
had been head of the Federal Agents Bureau, a division of the Secret Service
which was linked to International Rescue. Lady Penelope was following in his
footsteps as an accomplished secret agent.
Unbeknown to her, Jeff Tracy was
on the verge of making her an offer to join International Rescue as an agent. He also recognised the dubious 'talents '
of Parker or 'Nosy' as he had been
known in his previous occupation.
Parker was an expert safe cracker, who had learned the error of his ways
after a brief spell in Dartmoor Prison.
Lady Penelope vowed to help him keep on the straight and narrow. Besides, his skills could prove useful to
her in the future as long as they were used on the right side of the law!
Lady Penelope stepped down
from Jeff's plane looking fresh as a daisy, and as immaculate as ever, in spite
of a four hour journey. Parker
followed, sweating profusely as he struggled with the luggage. Tin Tin was delighted to see Penelope again
and the two women embraced. Jeff
smiled. He was happy to see that the
girls were such firm friends. When Tin
Tin had graduated from college, Jeff
arranged for Penelope to take her on a tour of Europe. The two girls had formed an inseparable bond
when they spent a Winter season in Switzerland as Chalet girls.
Alan, the youngest Tracy son,
watched them from the balcony of the Villa.
At the age of fourteen he had waved goodbye to Tin Tin as she was
whisked away in his father's jet to take up residence at an exclusive girls’
school. It was difficult for her being
the only girl living on an island with five healthy adolescent boys. Jeff and Kyrano feared that she would grow
up to be too much of a tomboy. Alan was
depressed for weeks after she had gone.
She was his best friend. Someone
to share in his horseplay and a worthy partner in all sporting activities.
For a while, Alan and his
brothers all went their separate ways, and attained their own notable
achievements. Scott became a pilot for
the US Air Force and won an award for bravery. John gained a degree in laser
communication and followed in his father's footsteps to become an
astronaut. Virgil graduated from the
Denver School of advanced technology, Gordon became an Olympic swimming
champion and Alan pursued his dream of
becoming a champion racing driver before training as an astronaut. Tin Tin left her boarding school to go to
College and study Higher Mathematics and Engineering. She excelled in all of her chosen subjects, gained impressive
degrees, and was rewarded with the trip to Europe. Alan had only seen her at holiday times while she was
studying. Her trip took her away for a
further year. The formation of
International Rescue brought them all together again
Since her return on the near
fated Fireflash, Tin Tin had spent most of her time with her father. She was eight months older than Alan, but
now that gap seemed to be so much wider.
He had expected his rough and tumble childhood friend back, but this Tin
Tin was different. She was so poised,
so elegant, she was so... well like Penelope!
Alan now felt a little awkward
in her company.
The late afternoon found Alan
strangely quiet. He sat by the pool
reading a book and felt a little left out.
Tin Tin and Penelope had a lot to catch up on. Their trivial conversation revolved around Paris fashions and
celebrity gossip. Scott and Virgil were
both competing for Penelope's attention. Gordon called the girls to join him in
the pool. Tin Tin wanted to leap in and
dive bomb him, but then she saw Penelope untie her pink sarong to reveal her
designer bikini. She then walked to the side of the pool and tripped daintily
down the steps. Tin Tin followed her,
imitating her poise and elegance.
Penelope swam with her head raised so as not to spoil her hair
style. Gordon still considered Tin
Tin to be the feisty tomboy he regarded
as a sister. He saw no reason why he
should treat her any differently. He swam underwater and grabbed hold of her
legs, pulling her under. She squealed,
and then spluttered. Her hair clung to
her face giving her a bedraggled
appearance.
"Oh Gordon," she
sighed in a mildly exasperated tone. She waved him away and swam to the side of
the pool.
For some reason Gordon's antics
irritated Alan even more. He wouldn't
have dared do that to Penelope! Gordon
just shrugged and went to look for someone else to annoy. That someone was Alan. He splashed water all over Alan's shirt and
the book he was reading. Alan shot him
a withering look and stalked off in a huff to change.
"What's eating him?"
asked Virgil.
"Dunno," replied
Gordon "He's always a bit tetchy
after his term of duty in the satellite.
It must be something to do with all that recycled air. I'm glad I don't have to do it."
The evening was not much
better for Alan. During dinner, his
father rebuked him in front of Penelope and Tin Tin, for snapping at Gordon,
who had just made a joke at his expense.
Alan knew just where he stood in the Tracy family's pecking order. Scott the eldest son had chiselled good
looks and a swaggering air of
confidence. John had academic prowess
and he envied Virgil for his charm and easy going nature which made him a favourite with the ladies. Unlike Alan, he always knew the right things
to say. Although he was nearly twenty
one, Alan still felt very much the baby of the family. No-one seemed to have noticed that he had
grown up. He excused himself from the
table, pleading a headache and sought solitude in his room. Tin Tin watched him leave, somewhat bemused
by his moodiness.
After dinner Brains Jeff and
Scott were planning the firework display to celebrate New Year’s Day in four
hours time. Parker was getting quietly
drunk. Penelope was telling everyone
within earshot about the new hotel she was going to visit.
"It's called the Nautilus. It is located just off the Hawaiian Islands,
but the most exciting thing about it is that it is completely submerged."
"I've heard about
that," chimed in Gordon. "Gee, I've always wanted to visit. When will it be open to the general
public?"
"I have a brochure in my
bag if you would like to have a look."
"Yeah, swell!"
Brains walked over and peered
over her shoulder, as she flicked open the glossy pages for Gordon to see.
"A-are you sure th-that it
will be safe?" he stammered anxiously.
"Absolutely," replied
Lady Penelope. "Everything has been thought of. It has powerful twin
turbo- charged engines and can dive to one hundred feet if required. With its own battery capacity, on board
generator and life support systems, one could live on it for up to six months.
It even has its own waste disposal system!
At the moment it is based in shallow waters around the reefs and
lagoons. There it can be connected to
surface cables to feed air, fresh water, cable TV and electricity from the
nearest island. It makes the whole venture a lot more commercially
viable."
"H-how well c-can it stand
up to the water pressure in d-deeper waters?" asked Brains.
"Well, as I said, for the
moment it will be anchored at a maximum depth of one hundred feet. But there should not be any problems. It has been built with a specially toughened
shell."
"Well, you will have to
get your hair wet to get to it." quipped Gordon. "Parker won't be
able to drive Fab 1 up to the door!"
"Yes, I had thought of
that. My diving skills are somewhat
rusty and Parker's are practically non-existent. We would like you to give us some lessons."
Gordon was only too happy to
oblige.
Alan had been dragged from his
room to join in the celebrations for the New Year. But after the fireworks, he had enough of the festivities and he
slipped away to the beach. He sat by
the jetty, watching the sea.
Immediately, he began to feel calmer.
He shared a rota with his brother John on board Thunderbird Five - International Rescue’s communications
satellite. Although he did not usually mind his month of enforced solitude, he
was not looking forward to going back up there in a month’s time. He knew he
would miss seeing Tin Tin. He wished
that Scott or Virgil could occasionally take a turn, but they were usually
needed on every rescue. Gordon was
spared satellite duties on health grounds.
"Are you okay
Alan?" He felt a light touch on
his arm. It was Tin Tin. "You have
been so quiet this evening."
"Just tired, I guess. I only returned from the satellite a few
days ago. Your body gets kind of out of
sync, up there. I find it difficult to
establish a proper sleeping routine.
Sorry I've been so crabby to everyone."
Tin Tin gently caressed Alan's
arm. He could feel himself blushing.
"It's wonderful to be back,"
she whispered and planted a gentle kiss on his cheek. "Happy New
Year."
"How do you find a needle
in a haystack?" The Hood growled
as he regarded a map of the Pacific dotted with over two thousand islands. Some were clustered together, some remote
and uninhabited. While others were the property of various governments and
used for weapons testing. International Rescue's Headquarters had to be out
there somewhere. Where else could you launch such huge and powerful craft
without attracting attention? The Hood
was drawing up a plan. Many of these
Islands were privately owned by
reclusive billionaires and film stars.
They were exclusive playgrounds for the rich and famous, who wanted to
escape the public glare. But how would he gain access? He figured they would all have one thing in
common. They would need regular
supplies from the mainland, and of course the daily delivery of the mail! The Hood's evil mind was ticking over. He gave a low guttural chuckle as he
wondered what qualifications he would need for a job delivering the mail! He was already a competent pilot, having acquired
a light aircraft, as well as a tank and a submarine. Delivering the mail would give him access to all of the remote
islands, and also reveal the identities of the people dwelling on them.
The bespectacled Head of the
Postal Department had interviewed ten people for an extra post that had been
created. He had almost decided who to
appoint, but there was a late applicant, an odd-looking man with dark greasy
hair, and a drooping moustache, who was sitting outside, impatiently drumming
his fingers. The interviewer motioned the waiting man to come into his
office. The interview was the shortest
on record.
"YOU WILL GIVE ME THE JOB,"
applicant number eleven spoke in a menacing guttural tone. His eyes blazed brightly and burned into the
consciousness of the Department Head.
The Hood had landed himself a job as a postman!
After the first week in the job,
the Hood, in his disguise, was growing more and more impatient. As well as delivering the mail, he was
expected to deliver the milk, papers and perishable goods. He had been allocated a specific area and
that was all he was allowed access to.
He hated being an employee. He
hated dogs, but the worst thing he hated, was having to work for a living. He had only been able to visit a handful of
the islands. The military bases had
kept him well clear of their buildings and that only served to inflame his
curiosity. However the next day he
found that he had been given a different route. The regular delivery man was
off sick, and the Hood was asked to
take over at the last minute. One of his
first deliveries was to a Mr Jefferson.
The tiny island of Moyla was difficult to find. From the air it looked
uninhabited, but then he noticed a small runway just big enough to land a light
aircraft. He touched down and found a
pretty Malaysian girl waiting for him.
She thanked him politely for the letters and waved goodbye. The Hood was impressed by her beauty, but he
had no time for women, he was only interested in power. However, this girl seemed familiar to him.
Kyrano, as 'Mr Jefferson's'
Personal Assistant, would usually collect the mail and food supplies from an
administrative building on the neighbouring island of Moyla, which was also
owned by Jeff Tracy, but today he was indisposed and Tin Tin offered to fly
across in her own light aircraft
'Ladybird'. On her return to
Tracy Island, she conveyed the same thought to Jeff Tracy as she handed him the
mail.
"There's something odd
about the new delivery man," she stated.
"Oh? What's that?" asked
Jeff.
"I just don't like
him. He gives me the creeps! I feel as if I have seen him somewhere
before, but I can't remember where," she continued. "His skin looks
sallow and unnatural, and I'm sure he was wearing a wig."
"Do you think he could be
a spy?" asked Alan.
"Well, I know who can
check him out for us if he comes back tomorrow," said Tin Tin. "
That's just the job for Penelope and Parker!"
The next day, Tin Tin waited
by the runway. Sure enough the man returned.
This time he had a letter which he refused to hand over to Tin Tin,
insisting that it required Mr Jefferson's signature. Tin Tin was apprehensive, and returned to the villa to seek
further advice.
"Let him come here,"
said Jeff.
"What, here to Tracy
Island?"
"He obviously wants to
snoop around for some reason. If we refuse him entry, it will make him even
more suspicious. We will treat him as if we suspect nothing. This could work in our favour, we may be
able to find out more about him."
"Are you sure, Mr
Tracy? I don't trust him at all."
"We will be prepared for
him. It would be only a matter of time
before he finds his way here anyhow. "
"But suppose the letter is
a bomb?" cried Scott in alarm.
"You go in the next room
with Brains. He has had this man under surveillance all the while since the
moment he got out of the plane. He flew over to Moyla with me last night and we planted some hidden cameras.” Jeff pressed a button on his desk and a TV
monitor appeared showing, the stranger gazing around impatiently. Tin Tin
gasped when she saw a close up of his eyes.
"I don't like him at
all." She shuddered.
Kyrano, had just entered the
room with a pot of coffee. He gazed at the screen, transfixed . The coffee pot crashed to the floor.
"Those eyes......."
he began. "I've seen those eyes somewhere before......"
"Do you recognise this
man?"
" I recognise the
eyes. He is evil! That is all I can remember about him."
"Is he the man who wants
to harm you?" asked Jeff anxiously.
Kyrano nodded. "I believe so."
"Oh, Father! What shall we
do?" gasped Tin Tin.
Alan put his arm protectively
around her. "He won't touch you
while I'm around," he said firmly.
"I- I don't know if he is
the same man," said Kyrano. "I only know that I feel an evil presence
when he is around."
"If this man is the 'Hood'
in disguise, you must go back to your quarters and keep out of sight. You too, Tin Tin. I will fly over and collect the letter myself."
"Yes Mr Tracy."
Jeff donned a large pair of
mirrored wrap around sunglasses to disguise his features. He then walked toward
the cliff-side steps which overlooked the runway.
"Ready, Brains."
"Yes M-Mr Tracy. I hope this works."
Jeff depressed a tiny button
secreted on the side of his sunglasses.
The steep cliff path in front of him suddenly vanished.
"Now t-take a few steps,
Mr Tr-Tracy."
Jeff did as he was told and was amazed to find that he could 'see' his
way ahead even though he was effectively 'blindfold'. "It works Brains."
"G-good. I h-had developed the glasses f-for use at
night. They h-have an infrared sight. Y-You will be able to 'see' in pitch
darkness or th-thick s-smoke."
"But will they be able to
blot out the Hood's hypnotic stare?"
"Th-that is s-something I
have not been able to test."
Jeff landed his private plane
on the tiny runway of Moyla. He
paused to put on the sunglasses and
study this strange man kicking his heels beside a light aircraft. The man was looking in his direction. Jeff raised his arm in a friendly wave.
"What have you got for me
today?"
The 'Mailman' held a brown
envelope aloft. As Jeff drew nearer; he
noticed the stranger fixing him with a steady gaze. Jeff hoped that the special sunglasses designed by Brains would
do their job. Kyrano had warned Jeff of
the Hood's powers of hypnosis when the attack on the Fireflash had failed.
Kyrano was certain that his evil half-brother would now try even harder to find
him. It looked as if Kyrano's fears were being realised.
The Hood tried to fix his gaze
upon Jeff's eyes but all he could see was his own reflection staring back at
him. Feeling thwarted, he thrust the
letter in to Jeff's hands. Jeff signed for the letter and looked at it in a
bemused fashion. He muttered good humouredly, " I hope it's not a tax
demand."
The 'Mailman' gave a strange half smile and stepped into his plane.
After ensuring that the plane had taken off and returned to the mainland, Jeff flew back to Tracy Island.
"What's the problem,
Dad?" asked Virgil who was the first to notice his father's puzzled
expression when he walked into the living room.
"It's not really a
problem. Just something a little
odd. I am going to have to make a phone
call to my accountant"
At the other end of the line his accountant assured him, "No. All your affairs are in order.
Ignore the letter. It's probably a
mistake."
"Humph," snorted Jeff
as he put the phone down.
"Have you got a tax demand,
Dad?" inquired Scott.
"No, son. Quite the
reverse. It says that they owe us
money. An official wants to come here
and go over my accounts. He says that I may have been paying too much!"
"Now that is
suspicious," stated Scott. "A tax man chasing you to give you back
some money!"
"More than a little
suspicious," agreed Lady Penelope sitting down at the breakfast table.
"Well what are you going
to do about it?" asked Virgil.
"I'm going to let him come
to Tracy Island," answered Jeff.
"Is that wise? It could be
some sort of a trick!" warned Scott. "Someone is obviously using this
as an excuse to snoop around."
"I'm pretty sure it is a
trick and I am going to check it out right now." Jeff put in a call to the Revenue Department to verify the
letter. When he had finished the call he announced, "Just as I had suspected, it is a hoax. Although the
letter is on official paper, I think it has been tampered with. Our new Mailman
has a hand in this somewhere. The letter asks if one of their Inspectors could
fly out tomorrow. It says he will ring us this morning to arrange a convenient
time. I have a hunch that this 'Inspector' and our new 'Mailman' will be one
and the same person. I figure he must have a reason to be suspicious of us, and
if we refuse to cooperate he may assume we have something to hide. We must all
be on our guard. People have been here before and have suspected nothing."
"But this is different,
Dad. This man could be the Hood!"
"If he is, we'll be ready
for him. You all know what to do."
The next morning a light aircraft from the Revenue Department touched
down a little earlier than had been expected. Brains had only just managed to
secure the rock face door, which concealed the entrance to Thunderbird Two's
hangar, as the small plane came into view.
He was having trouble with one of the potted palm trees, that helped to
disguise the true width of the runway. The trees were planted in pots, and were
designed to tip over to allow for Thunderbird two's wingspan. A short circuit
in the mechanism was causing one of the trees to sway backwards and forewards
as if in a howling gale. Brains held
his breath and hoped that it would not come crashing down at an inopportune
moment. The avenue of palms had been
Brains idea. No-one would suspect that
the runway could be used for anything other than light aircraft. The pots were
buried underground and operated electronically.
Jeff sent Gordon down to greet
the 'Tax Inspector' while he watched, unseen from his balcony, with high
powered binoculars.
"If you would like to
follow me. I will take you to my father. He is never too busy to talk about
money."
The Hood, in his disguise, nodded approvingly. This was going to be easy. All he needed to do was flash his
hypnotic eyes and these people could be made to do anything he wanted them to.
As they walked away from the
runway, Gordon saw to his horror that one of the palm trees was swaying.
Quickly, he propelled the visitor toward the steps to the pool and terrace. It
was too late. The tree crashed to the ground.
The 'Tax Inspector' turned round. "Your tree..." he began.
"Termites," said
Gordon swiftly. “The place is riddled with them. Are they tax deductible?"
Penelope reclined by the pool,
in a sun lounger. Her wet hair was
piled up underneath a towelling turban.
Her eyes were shielded by mirrored wrap around sunglasses. She fiddled
with the frames as she peered over the top of her magazine. The image she
focussed on was magnified ten times. A miniaturised infrared camera showed that
this man was wearing a wig and a mask. She was one hundred per cent certain
that this was the same man whom the police wished to question over the
Fireflash incident. She fingered a small pearl drop earring. Jeff felt a prickling sensation behind his
left ear. He twisted a strand of grey hair interwoven with fine wires. He heard
Penelope's voice:
"Jeff, this man is
suspicious. He is wearing a disguise. I think he may well be a spy. He looks
very much like the man who is wanted in connection with the bomb on the Fireflash.
Warn Tin Tin and Kyrano to keep out of sight."
Kyrano was in the kitchen
preparing lunch. Parker had been assigned to assist, but Kyrano was not
terribly pleased to have his company.
The two men were from different cultural backgrounds and had, to say the
very least, a communication barrier.
Half of the time, Kyrano did not understand Parker's cockney rhyming slang,
and disapproved of Parker trying to tell him how to do his job. But today he
would have cause to be grateful to Parker.
Tin Tin came bursting into the
kitchen to warn her father that the mysterious man had arrived. They both
hurried to the conference room to study a picture relayed by the specially
designed sunglasses that Penelope was wearing.
The picture showed a stocky man in his late forties or early
fifties. He was wearing a smart suit
and carrying a briefcase. But his hair and moustache, looked odd and unnatural.
His skin, yellow and waxy. Kyrano and Tin Tin did not really recognise him at
first, but as they magnified the picture the man's eyes became more noticeable.
They were the same cruel, staring eyes. Kyrano gave a gasp and clutched Tin
Tin's arm.
"Those eyes!" he
cried in alarm. "There's something about those eyes. Now I remember... I was in the
jungle... in a hut ... I was looking at
those eyes. I couldn't look away."
"It's alright, Father,"
comforted Tin Tin.
"If only I could remember.
This man wants to harm us for some reason. He must not see us here."
Jeff was seated in his lounge
when Gordon showed the visitor in. All traces of International Rescue had been
covered up. On the wall were the five portraits of his sons dressed in casual
clothing. Jeff walked over to the large
picture window where the sun was streaming in and put on his pair of mirrored
sunglasses. The Hood stared in to Jeff's eyes but again saw only his own
reflection staring back. He felt angry, but knew he had to conceal his
irritation and bide his time.
.
Jeff, for his part in the
charade, strode over, shook hands with his visitor and offered him a
cigar. "They're Cuban of course.
Only the best will do."
Jeff played his part well. He
offered to get his 'butler' to fix his 'guest' a drink The Hood, in his disguise as a tax inspector,
listened to 'Mr Jefferson' bragging about his house, his money and his
expensive yacht. "Of course," Jeff continued, "I'm a self made
Billionaire. To get this far you have to break a few rules. If you know what I
mean."
The Hood gave a low chuckle. This man was talking a language he
understood. This man obviously had money and power. The only things the Hood admired.
"So what do they pay you
in your line of work?" continued Jeff, lighting his cigar. "Not a lot,
I should imagine."
"The job is what you might
call... 'temporary'. It will do until I
get a better offer."
"And what sort of offer
would that be?"
"Something which combines
my interests and my talents," replied the Hood.
"Which are?"
"Making money and making
more money," the Hood laughed.
"If I may say so,"
said Jeff. "You seem like a guy who is destined for better things. You
have that air of authority about you.....That air of power.”
The Hood liked that word. He
was beginning to think that Mr Jefferson sounded like his kind of person. He
felt sure that any minute now, Mr Jefferson would offer him an incentive to
fiddle his next tax bill.. That would be a nice little sideline. But the Hood's
true mission was to find the location of International Rescue. He had visited
over twenty of the larger islands in his travels. He was beginning to get impatient. The secret base of International Rescue must be hidden somewhere
in this location. He cast a beady eye
over the islands sheer rock face and palm lined runway. It was a relatively small runway, not one
you could easily use to launch a mighty craft like Thunderbird Two.
The Hood decided that this man,
'Mr Jefferson', was empty, brash and boastful.
The Hood still did not know the name of the man who ran International
Rescue; his attempts to take over Kyrano's mind had been strongly resisted. But
he felt sure that the man responsible for setting up such a benevolent
organisation would be above reproach and as devoted to the cause of good, as he
himself was to evil.
"You are very isolated
here," remarked the 'tax inspector'.
"It's the way I like it,"
replied Jeff
"Who are your nearest
neighbours?"
"Oh they are miles away,"
replied Jeff dismissively. "Strange people. Not particularly
sociable. You would think that they had
something to hide."
The Hood's interest was aroused. "What do you mean?"
"We see a lot of strange
aircraft flying about. Must be some sort of secret government base."
"What sort of aircraft?" asked the Hood.
"Large. Very high tech stuff."
"Really, and in which direction is this
island?"
Jeff casually waved his arm towards a south westerly direction. "Of
course if you were a paying guest on one
of my islands, I could organise one of
my boat trips to show you around the other islands."
The Hood's eyes lit up with interest.
"That's what I do now,"
continued Jeff. "I open my home to a few select guests. People who want to
get away from it all. Business men, film stars. The rich and powerful."
"Really?"
"Ah, here's my butler with
our drinks." Parker walked in impeccably,
dressed in his grey pinstripe suit and tail coated jacket. "He's British," said Jeff.
"He appeals to the American tourists."
Parker gave a discreet bow. "Your bourbon an' soda, Sir." He held a brimming glass out towards the
Hood who was now seated opposite Jeff on the balcony. Parker's hand shook and he tipped the drink over the front of the
visitor's jacket. The Hood spluttered
angrily.
"You stupid old
fool!" barked Jeff
"H'im so sorry, Sir.
H'allow me," Parker took a napkin and dabbed at the man's clothing. His
years in the company of 'light-fingered Fred ' had been very educational. He managed to lift the Hood's wallet, a
small transmitter and the ignition keys to the light aircraft.
"Get out of here!"
thundered Jeff. "I will have you dismissed!" He was starting to bury himself in the part
and Parker, determined to out act him started to ham it up as well.
"No, please, Sir! I'm sorry,
Sir, you can dock my wages. Please, don't fire me; I have a wife and kids to
support."
"That will do, Parker,"
hissed Jeff out of the Hood's earshot. He turned back to his 'guest'. "I
do apologise. I will arrange for your jacket to be cleaned, you can have it
back within the hour. Please stay and be my guest for lunch. We can talk
business this afternoon."
"I suppose there would be
time for a boat trip… to that island you were telling me about... I would like
to go on such a trip," requested the Hood.
"Then it will be
arranged." Jeff activated his desk top intercom.” Alan, will you come here,
please?"
Alan, who had been waiting for his cue, breezed in, wearing a jaunty
yachting cap and obligatory mirrored wrap around sunglasses.
"This is my youngest son,"
announced Jeff. "He operates the boat trips. Would you like to go
now?"
"Yes. Yes."
"Then he will take you to
the jetty. I hope you have a pleasant trip."
After half an hour of Alan's
company in the confines of a speedboat, the 'guest' had decided that he did not
like Alan one little bit. He wanted to
knock those stupid mirrored sunglasses off his face, and get on with the true
purpose of the trip. The stupid boy was
showing off his rich boy's toy, revving up the throttle and turning the
boat around zigzagging across the waves.
The Hood was beginning to feel slightly seasick, and there was no sign of any land. They were travelling too fast, and every
time the Hood tried to stand, Alan would wheel the boat around, so that he fell
back again. The Hood was feeling angry
and disorientated, and rather helpless. He was unable to stand still long
enough to engage his hypnotic powers.
"Isn't this fun?"
called Alan.
Fortunately, the rushing waves deadened the Hood's reply. Suddenly a large wave hit the side of the
boat. It somersaulted into the air, catapulting its occupants into the
water. The boat miraculously landed
back on its hull, and sped off leaving the two men stranded in the water. The stupid boy was going to die for
this! The Hood stuck out towards Alan,
who was treading water around some sixty feet ahead of him. He just was looking forward to slowly
drowning Alan, when something made him stop.
Alan suddenly gave a cry and vanished, as if he had been pulled
violently underwater. It all went
strangely quiet and then Alan reappeared on the surface, screaming and
thrashing. The Hood caught sight of a
fin, and then Alan vanished again leaving a patch of sticky red liquid floating
on the water. The Hood wasted no time. The stupid boy had got his just
desserts! Although the Hood's hypnotic
powers had been known to work on humans, and the occasional guard dog, he had yet to test his powers on a great
white shark! And now was not the best of times to go head to head with
one. The water dislodged his coarse
brown wig as he swam for his life.
"Wow! Look at him
go!" called Gordon, as he retrieved the wig, and attempted to attach it to
the 'shark's' Polythene head. "I wouldn't have stood a chance in the
Olympics if I had been up against him!"
"Careful. Get down in case
he sees you," hissed Alan.
"He won't look round,"
assured Gordon. "He's too busy swimming."
"Gee, I feel bad about
leaving him to drown, even if he is an evil guy."
"There's an island about a
mile ahead. He'll reach that pretty soon.
It's uninhabited apart from the rats and snakes. He should feel right at home!" Gordon looked at Alan, gave an amused grin
and then asked, “What did you put in that capsule?"
"Well, obviously I didn't
use real blood," replied Alan. "I didn't want to attract his real
live friends, so I used food colouring, mixed with a tube of Virgil's red oil
paint."
Gordon grinned again and
disappeared under the sea. Alan took a deep breath and followed him down to the
ocean bed where Thunderbird Four had been secretly tracking him. Safely inside the vessel Gordon let the air
out of the inflatable shark and switched on the radar to track the
speedboat. It was well on course and
would be back to Tracy Island before they were.
"Alan, can you radio Dad
and tell him that everything worked well?" asked Gordon.
Jeff gave a hearty chuckle when
Alan's face appeared on the screen.
"What's so funny?" snapped Alan.
"I just don't get it!"
Penelope had now joined Jeff,
and Scott was peering over his shoulder.
"What did you put in that
capsule?" laughed Scott.
"Gordon asked me that,
just food colouring and some paint."
"And don't tell me, you
hid it under your hat."
"Yes," replied Alan
getting more and more irritated.
"Oh dear," laughed Penelope.
"It's just not your colour!"
Gordon decided to put Alan out
of his misery and handed him a mirror.
He regarded his reflection.
Tinged with a delicate shade of pink, his wavy blond hair now resembled
candy floss.
It was Lady Penelope's last
night on Tracy Island, before her visit to the underwater Hotel Nautilus. The
family were holding a grand farewell dinner.
"I hope we have seen the
last of our unwanted guest," remarked Penelope as she sipped a glass of
wine.
"Oh I don't think he will
give us any more trouble," voiced Jeff.
Scott wasn't so sure. "I
still think we should maintain a red alert. Something must have aroused his
suspicions."
"I hope that it wasn't me,"
said Tin Tin. "Penelope thinks he is The Hood, the same man who tried to sabotage
the Fireflash. This man wants to harm my father for some reason. If only my father could remember his
past. I'm sure these attacks he has are
somehow connected with this man."
"I will return the plane
tomorrow and alert the authorities,” assured Jeff.
"What can they arrest him for
Father?" asked Virgil.
"He's a suspected
terrorist and he was impersonating a Government Officer," replied Scott.
"I shall inform the
authorities of his connections. I will
tell them that there was a boating accident and he is missing. They will mount a search. If he managed to reach that deserted island
he won't be able to get off it in a hurry," replied Jeff.
Kyrano and Parker walked into
the dining room, set down large platters of food and then took their places at
the table. Grandma Tracy had insisted
on doing the cooking and had prepared a buffet style meal. The table was overflowing with enough food
to feed an army.
"Hi Parker," called
Gordon from the other side of the table. "It was a pity I didn't get the
chance to take you down to see the Water Mambas. You could have had your first real dive."
"Yes, Parker, do tell me
how you have been progressing," said Penelope.
Parker mumbled, "Er well... I-I'm not sure..."
"Nonsense," said
Gordon. “You were doing very well in
the pool. All you need is a real dive
to boost your confidence."
"Er, h'excuse my
h'ignorance," said Parker, "but what the 'eck are Water Mambas?"
"Snakes," replied
Gordon. “Water snakes. We have a whole
family of them down in the caves."
"S-s-snakes!" cried
Parker in alarm. "I didn't know there were snakes in the sea."
"Oh, it's not the snakes
you have to worry about Parker,” assured Alan. "It's the sharks!"
Everyone laughed except Parker who gulped and turned pale. "I 'ope you'll excuse me, but I seem to
have lost my h'appetite." He left the table and walked out of the
room. Lady Penelope followed him voicing
her concern.
"What's wrong,
Parker? I hope you're not ill."
"No it's not that, Mi'lady,"
he replied sadly.
"Well. What is it?"
"I... I'm afraid that I'm
going to 'ave to resign from my post, Mi'lady."
"Parker!" cried Lady
Penelope in alarm. "Whatever for?"
"I can no longer perform
my duties to your satisfaction."
"That's utter nonsense Parker. I will never find anyone as loyal as
you. What has suddenly brought this
on? This has got something to do with the
diving trip hasn't it?"
“Yes, Mi'lady," replied
Parker dejectedly.
"You don't want to come
with me do you?"
Parker shook his head.
"Are you afraid of being
under the water?"
"It's not being under the
water that worries me. It's being in
the water. With them 'orrible slimy
things wot swim about in it."
"But the Water Mambas are
completely harmless."
Parker squirmed. “I was referring to them
things wot 'ave all the teeth." He could hardly bear to say the word
'shark'
"Oh I see," said
Penelope. "My dear Parker I have no intention of forcing you to partake in
anything you have an aversion to. I
cannot abide mice. It makes me shiver
just to think about them. So I know how
you must be feeling."
Parker and Lady Penelope
returned to the dining table, where Penelope announced, that she would be
taking the holiday alone, unless she could find another companion. At once, she had offers from all four of the
Tracy Brothers. She thanked them, but
politely turned them down, as she didn't want to show favouritism. Penelope looked pleadingly at Jeff. "I have a little favour to ask."
"What's that Penny?"
replied Jeff,
"As I said, I am in need
of a companion, and I would like to ask Tin Tin to join me."
"Oh, Penelope,"
enthused Tin Tin, "That would be wonderful !"
"Could you possibly spare her for a few
days?" again Penelope turned her big blue eyes on to Jeff. He could refuse her nothing.
"I'm sure she deserves a
holiday," he smiled.
"Oh thank you Mr. Tracy,"
replied Tin Tin.
The next morning, Parker loaded
Tin Tin's and Penelope's luggage into Jeff's private plane. He whistled as he completed his task and
then walked jauntily back to the house to enjoy his week off duty.
Gordon looked envious. "Sure wish I was going with you," he
said.
Kyrano looked nervous as he
embraced his daughter. But he was
determined not to spoil her enthusiasm for her trip, by relaying his own
anxieties. He wanted her to enjoy her
life without having to look over her shoulder waiting for the next attack from
the Hood.
As Penelope walked on to the
runway with Jeff, he slipped a small container into her hand. "Edible transmitters," he
whispered. "You never know when you might need them."
"You must have been the
best boy scout in your troop," replied Penelope. "You are always
prepared!"
Scott took his seat at the
controls and Penelope sat next to him.
Tin Tin kissed Alan on the cheek, and climbed into the seat behind
her. Waving cheerful goodbyes, they
watched until the island became a small green dot, in a shimmering blue ocean,
as the plane climbed high into the sky.
The island of Rutura
was the stop off point for visitors to the Nautilus hotel. It was a relatively short hop from Tracy
Island. On their arrival the two women
were met by Luke Hamilton the hotel's owner.
He was sitting by a jetty, wearing a black and yellow wetsuit. He was tanned and handsome and rather like
Scott in appearance with the same wavy, dark hair and cleft chin. He welcomed Penelope warmly and then
introduced himself to Tin Tin. After
transferring their luggage to a small submersible he announced,
"Ladies, would you prefer
to dive down to the Nautilus with me, or keep your hair dry and travel in the
submersible?"
Tin Tin
had made her mind up straightaway.
"The water looks beautiful. I can't wait to dive!"
"Me too," added
Penelope. Although she sounded a little
more hesitant.
Luke pointed to his diving
school supply shop near the water's
edge. It sold all the equipment a diver
would need. Soon the girls were kitted
out with wet suits air tanks and face masks.
When they were ready, they followed Luke into the crystal clear water.
About fifteen feet below the
surface, he pointed to a structure which resembled a futuristic space
craft. Its centrepiece was a huge
acrylic domed window. It was
cylindrical in shape, and had rows of large porthole windows but no obvious
door. A 'garden' consisted of a living
coral reef swaying gently like flowers in a summer's breeze. Colourful, fat sea slugs glided silently
with billowing skirts. The tubeworms
waved their ferny tendrils too and fro like feather dusters. Darting in and out amongst the reef, were
shoals of bright, blue and yellow
fish. The sheer beauty of it all was
intoxicating. Penelope jumped as she came
face to face with a large parrotfish, its lips were puckered as if it was
expecting a kiss.
Luke directed them to dive
underneath the structure. As they
followed him they saw a star shaped opening.
Luke motioned them to swim inside.
Suddenly they found themselves in a small enclosed Moon pool. The inverted points of the star shaped hatch
formed an air tight seal behind them. A
member of staff helped them out of the pool and handed them white, fluffy
towelling wraps. She then escorted them
to private cubicles, where they were able to change out of their wetsuits and
enjoy a warm shower. To Penelope's
delight, they were then taken to a beauty parlour, where they were massaged and
pampered. Their wet hair was then
expertly styled. Their luggage had been
unpacked for them, and there were complimentary flowers and champagne waiting
in their rooms. Although small, the
rooms were luxurious, with private facilities, TV, video and a cocktail
cabinet. There was even a telephone connected to the island by underwater
cables. Penelope remarked to Tin Tin
that the TV and video were unnecessary.
A huge, porthole window offered a living, changing spectacle that no
nature programme could possibly compete with.
When the two women had settled
into their new accommodations and changed into comfortable clothing, they set
out to explore their surroundings.
Although described as a 'Hotel' it was more like a small scale, luxury
cruise ship. Penelope and Tin Tin
marvelled as they gazed up at the spiral staircase designed to resemble the
chambers of a nautilus shell. This
staircase brought them up into the dining area beneath a huge dome. Above them swum brightly coloured, reef fish
and graceful rays performing their own underwater ballet. Luke greeted the women and invited them to
the cocktail bar.
"Well what do you think of
the place?" he asked.
"Breathtaking!"
exclaimed Tin Tin.
"It's quite the most
fascinating place I have ever seen!" enthused Penelope,
"Do you have many visitors
Mr Hamilton?" Tin Tin wondered.
"Please call me Luke. We usually take a maximum of six guests at a
time. I have another guest and you will be able to meet him later. He is here studying marine animals, and I
believe he has some entertainment lined up for you."
"I am intrigued,"
remarked Penelope.
"Well I will let him tell
you all about it. I don't want to spoil
the surprise," said Luke furtively.
While Tin Tin and Penelope were
sipping their cocktails the Chef came to inquire as to what they would like to
eat for dinner.
"Well it has got to be seafood,"
decided Penelope. "One is spoilt for choice down here."
"And it's is guaranteed to
be fresh," announced the Chef proudly. “We have oysters,
lobster..." He waved his arm
towards the domed window. "Look at that beautiful swordfish, and that succulent
red snapper, just imagine that with a little garlic and pepper and fennel."
The red snapper, as if reading his thoughts, fixed the Chef with a
baleful stare. For a moment it reminded
Penelope of Parker. Tin Tin shuddered. She was a vegetarian.
"I don't really like the
thought of eating something that I have watched swimming around. Poor thing, I would feel so very
guilty. Supposing some of its relatives
were up there watching me eat it."
Luke laughed at her, and the chef began to brag about his vegetable
dishes. It was difficult to make a
choice, but Tin Tin settled for a crispy seaweed based dish, and Penelope
picked lobster thermadour. Luke
recommended a good wine to accompany their meals. He waved to a tall, ruggedly handsome man who had just reached
the top of the spiral staircase. The
tanned Australian beamed a dazzling smile, strode over and introduced himself
as Joe Austen.
"You must be the Marine Biologist,"
said Lady Penelope formally shaking his hand, after Luke had introduced
her. When Tin Tin was introduced, Joe
squeezed her hand a little, and held on to it for a few moments after they had
finished their handshake. Tin Tin
demurely lowered her eyes and slowly withdrew her hand. With his piercing aquamarine eyes and sun
bleached blond hair, she had to admit that he was a very attractive man.
"Pleased to meet you Mr. Austen,"
she said shyly.
"The pleasure is all mine,"
he replied. "Please call me Joe, and may I call you Tin Tin?"
She blushed and then nodded.
"Joe is a regular visitor here,"
explained Luke.
"You could say that I sing
for my supper," joked Joe. "I pop in from time to time, and give
Luke's guests talks about the marine life they may come into contact with down
here. Luke is an assistant on a pet
project of mine, which you will find out about later. I have a little show lined up for you. It never fails to impress."
The waiter sidled up and gave a
discreet cough. "Your table is now
ready," he informed them.
They took their seats in front
of a huge porthole window, and watched the marine life glide silently
past. There was something surreal about
dining fifty feet below the ocean. The
cuisine was faultless. Tin Tin agreed it was every bit as delicious as her father’s
cooking. The girls were too full to
manage a pudding. After coffee had been
served, Joe excused himself from the table.
The three remaining diners made small talk, until Tin Tin noticed a man,
in a diving suit, weaving fluidly in and out of the darting shoals of
fish. He swam up to the window and
waved.
"It's Joe! He's outside," said Tin Tin.
Luke turned on the speakers set
into the window ledge and they heard Joe's voice relayed by the special
microphone he was wearing.
"I would like to begin my
talk by telling you a bit about this coral reef. As you know this reef is a living breathing organism. It has taken thousands of years to form, and
sadly it could all be destroyed within about fifty. This reef is in a protected area. This 'Hotel' as Luke prefers to call it, although to me it is
more like a luxury submarine, has been granted permission to moor here because
it does it's bit by oxygenating the water.
When there are no visitors it is used as a base to study marine
life. Which is where I come in, I am a
native of Sydney Australia, and I have spent many years studying the Great
Barrier Reef. I also study the flora
and fauna of the more remote Pacific islands"
Joe talked at great length
about the many different types of corals and the creatures that live amongst
them. He was obviously very passionate
about his subject. Even more so when he
got on to the subject of reef sharks.
When he eventually he had to pause for breath, he held out a microphone
that emitted a series of clicking noises.
"What is he doing now?" asked
Penelope.
"Wait and see,"
replied Luke.
Joe turned towards the porthole
window to talk to his audience again.
It was then that Tin Tin noticed a huge, silver streak circling above
him. She waved her arms at him. Joe
carried on talking. The silver streak
circled again, and then dived purposefully.
Tin Tin gave a gasp of horror.
Penelope stiffened and grabbed Luke's hand in fright.
"It's a shark!" they
both screamed.
Joe, ignoring the look of horror on their faces still continued to talk
as if there was nothing wrong. Tin Tin
banged on the window.
"Can't you see it's behind
you!?" she shouted as if she were part of some horrific pantomime.
Penelope stood up gesticulating wildly. "A shark is behind
you!" she screamed.
Luke sat immobile, with a sly grin on his face. The shark was about fifteen feet long. It's head was now so close to Joe, that it
looked as if it could open its mouth and swallow him whole.
"I can't look!" cried
Tin Tin burying her head in her hands.
The shark gave Joe a playful
nudge in the small of his back. He
turned round and chased after it. It
darted around him for a few seconds and then rolled over. Tin Tin heard Luke laugh and peered through
her fingers. Joe was rubbing the
shark's massive underbelly. He then
grabbed it's fin and 'rode' it through
the water. Penelope's jaw dropped.
"Let me introduce 'Cuddles',
" announced Joe
"That was a rotten
trick!" said Tin Tin crossly.
"I thought it was a very
good trick," chuckled Luke. Tin
Tin was not sure whether she liked Luke.
Her heart was still pounding.
Joe was tickling Cuddles under her chin and was rewarded with a 'smile'
which showed pearly, rows of jagged teeth.
Penelope was glad that Parker was not with her. He would surely have had a heart attack by
now!
"But how do you get a man eating shark
behaving as if it were a dolphin?" she cried in disbelief.
"Cuddles is part of an
Environmental Programme," explained Joe. " I hope you will forgive my
little circus performance. I could see
the horror on your faces and I am touched by your concern. Your reaction was typical of people who do
not understand these magnificent creatures. Their numbers have declined steeply
since the beginning of the twenty first century. Where I come from in Sydney, some have been hunted down, but the
majority have been killed in the shark nets, that surround our shoreline to
protect surfers and bathers. There are
now fewer than forty Great White and twenty-five Hammerhead left in the Pacific;
even the smaller harmless reef sharks have succumbed.
There are many who have a pathological
fear of these creatures, and would not care if they disappeared
altogether. I am hoping to change
that. Cuddles was created in a
laboratory. She was genetically engineered
using DNA from a dolphin. We have successfully
bred ten of these hybrids, fitted them with red transmitter tags and released
them into the wild. Although they
retain their shark-like appearance, they have the nature of a dolphin. Their
behaviour patterns have been altered.
They will no longer pose a threat to humans."
"But will people be
prepared to trust them?" asked Penelope.
"The answer there is probably
no," he replied. "Your reactions proved that. You were scared when
she appeared behind me. If you had been
in the water with a harpoon you would have probably tried to kill her. I hope to be able to rear more of her kind,
and re-introduce them into our waters.
When the authorities see that the sharks have no interest in human
flesh, I am hoping to persuade them to abandon the shark nets. They kill not only sharks, but many
dolphins, rays and turtles too. As you
can see Cuddles is as playful as a puppy.
I have been able to train her to perform like a dolphin. Look, she even comes when I call."
Cuddles swam towards Joe and
rolled over and over. Joe rewarded her
with a titbit and then she swam off.
"What does she eat ?"
asked Tin Tin.
"She still eats flesh but
the flesh of other fish and smaller sharks.
She still has her natural hunting instincts. We couldn't tamper with nature to that extent," explained
Joe. "You can swim with her tomorrow. That's if you're brave enough!"
Penelope looked uncertain, but Tin Tin volunteered, “Yes I will swim
with her."
Joe's admiration for her grew
even more.
Alan was feeling restless, and
late that evening he put a call through to the Hotel Nautilus hoping to speak
to Tin Tin. When the phone rang she had
been lying on her bed watching the fish.
Although she was tired she couldn't take her eyes off the spectacle
outside her window. It was dark now and
she could see the Moonbeams rippling in the water. The fish took on a kind of iridescence, glittering like fairy
lights.
"Oh, Alan, it's truly beautiful,"
she said when she heard his voice.
"I wish I was with
you."
"It's the perfect spot for
a romantic hideaway, and tomorrow I am going to swim with a shark!"
Some four miles to the west of
Tracy Island, The Hood gazed out to sea under the same bright Moon that
filtered down to the depths of the Nautilus.
He was going out to set his traps.
He had always lived on his own, and was an expert tracker, but the raw
food supply on this four by two mile island was somewhat limited. So far, all he had been able to catch were
the plentiful rats. He had eaten
barbequed rat, roast rat and casseroled rat.
Tonight he was hoping for a succulent wild boar or even a fat
snake! He cursed as he cut a path
through the tangled undergrowth. He cursed Mr Jefferson and his brash show-off
of a son. He cursed Kyrano for mentally
resisting him. Was there no way to get off this wretched Island? He assumed his transmitter had been lost in
the water, along with his other documents.
He couldn't even call one of his accomplices to come and pick him up. His clothes were filthy and he was now
sporting a dark stubbly black beard.
The hot sun had blistered his bald head, but his eyes still blazed with
anger.
He had not been able to get on
with his mission to seek out the headquarters of International Rescue. He had visited about twenty islands, but
none had revealed the secrets he desired.
It could take the rest of his life to check out every island in the
Pacific.
He was curious about the girl
who worked for Mr. Jefferson, he was sure that she was Malaysian, and he was
keen to know what her name was. It was
a long shot, because many wealthy households had Oriental staff. If by chance, she was Kyrano's daughter,
then she would know the whereabouts of her father. The Hood now had plenty of
time to ponder on the possible locations of International Rescue. Maybe they didn't operate from an island
after all. A base hidden underneath the
sea would be more secure, and almost impossible to find.. His eyes scanned the air and sea constantly
for any signs of activity. He also
hoped that he might eventually be rescued!
Kyrano had made up his mind to
ask Mr Tracy if he could take a few weeks off.
"Are you still feeling
threatened?" asked Jeff.
"I am feeling uneasy,”
replied Kyrano.
"This man they call the
Hood. Do you know him?" asked
Jeff.
Kyrano paused. "I don't know him and yet I do know him. I feel his evil presence."
"Do you know why he wishes
to harm you or Tin Tin."
"I think he wishes to harm
all of us. But me most of all."
"But why Kyrano?"
Jeff was puzzled. So was Kyrano, he
really did not know the answer himself.
He had fragmented images in his brain.
Things were slowly coming back to him, but they were things that he
really wanted to forget.
"To answer your question,
I need to return to my homeland. I need
to visit my parent's home, and try to find out what happened to them. I cannot even remember their faces,” added
Kyrano sadly. "But I need to do this for Tin Tin's sake, as well as my
own."
"I understand
Kyrano," said Jeff, placing his arm on the old man's shoulder. "Do
you wish to go alone or will you take Tin Tin with you."
"I will go alone,” stated
Kyrano.
"Are you absolutely sure,”
asked Jeff. "You haven't been in the best of health recently."
"I need to do this on my
own. I hope it will not inconvenience you."
"Of course not. But I hope you will take care of yourself
and stay in contact. If you get any
trouble call immediately and we will be there."
"Thank you Mr. Tracy,”
with that Kyrano left to pack his bags.
.
Jeff announced Kyrano's
impending departure to his sons later that afternoon.
"Should we call Tin Tin
and let her know?" asked Alan.
"I'm not sure, son,”
replied Jeff. "I have a feeling
that he may be about to put himself into danger, and there's not a thing that I
can do to stop him."
"One of us could go with
him,” suggested Virgil.
"He wants to be by
himself. I think he feels in some way
responsible for the Hood gaining access to the Island."
"But that's
ridiculous!" said Virgil.
"You know he turned me
down when I first asked him to come and work for me? He said that he would be a liability. He knew that this man would eventually come looking for
him."
"Is he involved in some
sort of vendetta?" asked Gordon.
"I have known Kyrano for
many years. He is one of my oldest friends, and yet I know so little about him."
"Do you think he would
ever betray us?" asked Scott
"No,” replied Jeff firmly
and then hesitated and added. "Well... not knowingly."
"We can't really be sure
can we?" said Scott.
Jeff had to admit that he was
right. When Kyrano was in the throes of
one of his attacks, he could say anything.
Jeff knew that Kyrano would die rather than knowingly betray his
organisation, but he didn't know how much of a hold this evil entity had over
him. He was unhappy about Kyrano going
into this alone. He felt guilty about
mistrusting his friend, but he also knew that Kyrano was free to make his own
decisions, whether he liked them or not.
"Father have the
authorities picked this 'Hood' guy up yet?" chimed in Gordon.
"I'm afraid not,” replied
Jeff
"Well, why ever not?"
demanded Gordon. "He can't have got off that island - it's miles from
anywhere. Why don't they just go in and pick him up?"
"Bureaucracy, Gordon! The thing that stops anyone from doing
anything, and one of the reasons that we operate on our own. The authorities are still arguing over who
has jurisdiction over the island, who is going to cover the cost of sending a
boat to pick him up, and who has to complete all the paperwork. While they
argue about petty things, I have asked for
investigators from the Federal Agents Bureau to step in, they want to question this man about the Fireflash
sabotage. They will be arriving on the
island tomorrow.
"If they arrest him then
surely Kyrano will be safe,” assumed Alan
"No-one can be safe from
this man Alan,” replied Jeff tersely.
Jeff insisted upon flying
Kyrano to Malaysia. There he left
Kyrano to make his own way to the arrivals terminal at the main airport.
"Do you want me to tell
Tin Tin where you are?" asked Jeff.
Kyrano shook his head. "She
will worry about me. Tell her I have
gone to the jungle to hunt for a rare orchid for my collection."
"Well Kyrano,"
replied Jeff, "I'll make a deal with you.” Kyrano looked surprised. "I will lie to Tin Tin for you, if you
will do something for me."
"I am sorry to ask you to
lie to my daughter, Jeff, but it is for her own good. What do you wish me to do?"
"Wear this." Jeff
handed Kyrano a medallion. "It's a powerful transmitter. John can pinpoint you anywhere in the world,
and as an extra precaution take these.
They are edible transmitters, disguised as pills."
"Thank you."
"And Kyrano..."
called Jeff as he watched his friend walk away . “Take care. Keep in
touch."
Kyrano smiled and waved, and
Jeff was suddenly aware of how frail and vulnerable he looked.
Alan called Tin Tin again that
evening to find out if she had survived her swim with a shark. Tin Tin was full of excitement and relayed
the day's events enthusiastically.
"Joe is marvellous with
animals... Joe let me tickle Cuddles under the chin....Joe did this, Joe did
that! Alan began to feel pangs of jealousy gnawing away inside him, as Joe
Austin's name cropped up frequently during Tin Tin's conversation.
“Great,” he replied with a
slight edge to his voice. "Sound's like you're having fun."
"Oh, yes,” she gushed, and
then added, "How is my father? Can
I speak to him?"
This threw Alan. "Er, well he's not here at the moment."
"I'll call him at the
apartment later,” she replied.
"He won't be there either,”
said Alan.
"He's not ill again is
he?" asked Tin Tin urgently.
"No. No, nothing like that,” assured Alan,
"He's just taken himself on a little trip of his own."
"That's odd. He never goes anywhere. Where did he go?"
"To Malaysia."
"Back home?" queried
Tin Tin, "But he has always told me there was danger there. I don't understand why he should want to go
back now. Or why would he go without
telling me?" She was worried. Alan could tell from her voice, and he felt
a bit of a heel for ruining her holiday.
"I will come straight back,” she decided.
"No. No, Tin Tin, I'm sorry. I'm sure he will be fine. Don't worry. He told Dad that he wanted to find a rare orchid for his
collection."
"I just worry about him,
Alan. He's all the family I have."
"You have all of us Tin
Tin,” replied Alan. "You and your father have always been regarded as part
of our family."
"Yes. I know, Alan. I'll try not to fret over him."
"Yeah. He's probably tougher than he looks."
The next day, after breakfast,
Joe Austen bade fond farewells to Penelope and Tin Tin. His work was taking him away to a remote
island, where he was to study rare and poisonous snakes.
"My, what an exciting life
you lead,” remarked Penelope.
"Yep. Staring danger in the face is what makes me
feel alive. You don't know what an exhilarating
feeling that is."
"Well, I'm afraid I'll
just have to take your word for it,” smiled Penelope sweetly. Tin Tin gave her a knowing look. If Joe only knew how many times Penelope had
diced with danger.
"Where will you be
going?" inquired Tin Tin.
"Not so very far from
here. A small island in the Pacific.
Rather tricky to find, and completely covered in dense vegetation. But the perfect habitat for snakes. With a plentiful supply of vermin for them
to feed on, they flourish."
"Are you hoping to tame
them too?" asked Penelope.
"No,” he replied. “I don't
need to. They are not a threat to anyone. This island is completely
uninhabited." Then taking Penelope
to one side he added. “When you next see the Australian Prime Minister, I hope
that you will be able to put in a good word about my work with the sharks. I have written to him many times regarding
the shark nets, but I have had no reply.
You are a lady of high social standing, and you carry a lot of
weight."
Penelope laughed and ran her hands over her hips. "It must be Luigi's cooking."
Joe blushed at his gaffe.
"I meant that in the nicest possible way."
"I will do my best,”
replied Penelope.
Joe kissed both girls on the cheek.
They walked with him down to the pool, where a small submarine was waiting for
him. He stepped inside, sealed the
hatch, and when the airlock at the bottom of the pool opened, the submarine
dived downwards, and Joe waved goodbye.
"I shall miss him,” said
Tin Tin.
"Yes he's quite a showman,”
agreed Penelope. "Our evenings are going to be rather quiet from now
on."
Little did Penelope realise how wrong her assumption would be.
The rusting boneshaker of a
bus rattled along an unmade jungle road.
It lacked air conditioning and comfortable seats. The few passengers it
had on board clung on to hanging straps, as they were bounced up and down on
the bumpy dirt track that passed as a road.
The bus stopped in what appeared to be the middle of nowhere, to let a
passenger disembark.
"Are you sure this is what
you want?" asked the bus driver. His passenger nodded. "This is bandit country. Take care, my friend." And with that
the driver noisily revved the aging engine and disappeared, leaving a cloud of
dust behind him.
When the dust had settled, the
frail, old man took out a handkerchief, and wiped the perspiration from his
face. He sat beside the road, and took
a few sips of mineral water. He had
long forgotten how draining the humidity could be. He touched the small medallion he wore around his neck. As he did so a picture of a handsome, blond-haired
man, in his mid-twenties appeared in its centre. He was wearing the uniform of International Rescue with a lilac
sash worn over one shoulder. He was
standing in front of a console holding a microphone.
"Receiving you loud and
clear,” announced John Tracy from Thunderbird five. “I have your position, and
I will relay this back to Dad. Take
care, Kyrano. Keep this channel open at
all times."
Thunderbird five orbited some
two and half thousand miles above Earth, and had some of the most sophisticated
tracking equipment ever designed. Its
high powered telescope could pinpoint any house on any street, anywhere in the
world. In the living room of Tracy
Island, the eyes of John Tracy's portrait began to flash.
"Go ahead, John,” said
Jeff.
"I have just received a
signal from Kyrano. I will give you the
map reference. It's a lonesome
spot. I told him to keep the channel
open."
As John relayed the coordinates, Virgil plotted Kyrano's position on the
map. "Father, that's terrorist
country." There was concern in his voice.
"I'm not at all happy
about this," said Jeff. "Don't let him out of your sight, John."
"F.A.B."
Kyrano was not sure as to which
direction he should be heading. He
stood still, surveying his surroundings, trying to retrieve the jigsaw pieces
from his fragmented memory. There
should have been a flourishing rubber plantation here, he felt certain of
it. He decided to head south. This was more by instinct than
judgement. He hacked his way through
the undergrowth for many miles, pausing now and again to try to get his
bearings. For all he knew he could have
been going round in circles. He pounded
his fist to his head in frustration. He
must remember something. He sat down,
crossed his legs, and inhaled deeply, letting his mind go blank. His senses were alert to the animal noises
around him. The chattering monkeys playing in the tree canopies above, and the
shrill screeching flocks of brightly coloured birds. Somewhere near here there was a house. He knew immediately where to head, and strode with renewed vigour
and purpose.
The house was visible in a
small clearing, although it was in a dilapidated state, Kyrano recognised it
instantly. It was the house where he
had lived as a child. He walked through
the unlocked door and into the empty rooms like a silent ghost. This house had once been filled with happy
family memories, although Kyrano could still not recall anything. He felt disappointed. He hoped that standing here would jog his
memory. He did not know what had
happened to his parents but he knew that they were dead. After his ordeal at the hands of his half-brother,
Kyrano had learned that his father had died of natural causes, but nothing was
known about his mother's mysterious disappearance. This part of the country was now regarded as dangerous. A den of bandits, terrorists and opium
growers. He walked sadly out of the
house. There were still a few rubber trees left, and Kyrano sat in their
welcome shade. He knew roughly in which
direction the nearest village lay, and he decided to head there and seek accommodation.
He had been walking for about
half an hour when he thought he heard a rustle behind him. He turned, but no-one was there. He walked
again for a few more metres, then suddenly he felt something hard and metallic
pressing on a spot just behind his ear.
"Keep very still my
friend!" a voice ordered in his native language
Kyrano heard the click of a
rifle being primed.
The Hood was beginning his
fifth day as Lord of Snake Island. As
usual he spent the day sitting on the beach scanning the horizon. This
particular day he was intrigued by a series of bubbles coming up from under the
sea. He decided that it must be a
pretty big fish. He grabbed his home
made spear, and was about to head down to the water's edge when he saw a
periscope break the surface. Soon the
whole of a small submarine was visible. The Hood crouched back behind the
bushes and watched.
Three men stepped out of the
submarine hatch. A blond man was
relaying instructions to a couple of other men who were loading cameras, and
sound recording equipment into a motorized dinghy. The Hood watched them like a cat stalking its prey. They had a lot of boxes with them. The Hood deduced that they must be a film crew
making some sort of wildlife programme. He had no particular interest in them;
his gaze was focussed on the sub. He
saw a way to get off this wretched island, if he could only get the submarine
pilot alone. As he watched, four men
sped towards the shore in the small inflatable craft. They hauled it onto the beach and proceeded to unload their
equipment. The blond-haired man
disappeared into the undergrowth hauling some canvas tents. The dinghy was still on the beach and its
three other occupants were unloading more supplies.
The Hood's eyes were still
trained on that submarine. Then he
noticed that two of the men were walking away from him, carrying a large heavy
crate into the jungle. When they had
vanished from view, he knew that he had to act fast before the submarine
disappeared back beneath the sea. He
broke his cover and came staggering out of the bushes. He walked unsteadily towards the remaining
man, and sank to his knees on the beach.
"At last!" he gasped.
"I thought I would be stranded here for ever."
"What the
blazes....?" began the astonished man. “How on earth did you get
here?"
"Shipwrecked,” replied the
Hood weakly,” I haven't eaten for days.
Please, help me."
The man took hold of the Hood’s
arm. "Sure, pal."
He produced a couple of cereal
bars, and some mineral water from the supply bag. "Take this; I’ll soon have you out of here. I'll radio the
sub. I've just got to help those other
guys unload the rest of their stuff.
They are making a television documentary about snakes. They will be here for a month. Can't say that I envy them."
"Pity,"
thought the Hood as he stuffed the cereal bar into his mouth, but instead he
said humbly, "Thank you, thank you."
As soon as the man had disappeared from view, the Hood pushed the dinghy
into the sea and sped towards the waiting submarine.
The submarine pilot was absent-mindedly
reading a book. He heard the sound of
the dinghy's outboard motor, and opened up the hatch to receive his colleague.
"Are we ready to go now
then?" he asked without even glancing over his shoulder.
"Oh more than ready,”
replied an unfamiliar voice behind him.
This made the pilot turn around with a start. "Who the hell are you...?" he began, but the Hood's
eyes glowed intensely, and the pilot could feel himself growing weaker.
"Who the hell..?." he repeated, but his voice died away, and he was
left gazing blankly into space.
The Hood quickly dispatched him
into the sea, and settled down to study the control panel in front of him. This was a piece of cake. He had acquired a submarine of his own, and
was familiar with the controls. All he
needed now was a direction to head in.
He eagerly studied the ocean map in front of him. Suddenly his attention was distracted by a
flashing amber light and a bleeping signal.
Someone was obviously trying to contact him. Intrigued, the Hood flicked a switch and opened a channel of communication.
"Base to Swordfish,”
crackled a voice over the radio.
The Hood acknowledged,
"This is Swordfish."
"If you have completed
your mission, please return to base."
The Hood's eyes widened. A
secret base! Underneath the sea! Now he felt that he was getting
somewhere. That would be the perfect
headquarters for an organization like International Rescue. Why hadn't this occurred to him before? Hastily he accessed the submarine's
navigational computer. All he had to do
was plot a course to 'base' and the submarine would take itself there.
Penelope smiled to herself when
she heard Luke radio the submarine that had taken Joe and his film crew to
Snake Island. She thought he sounded
like a James Bond villain addressing his accomplice.
"And when your man has
finished his er ‘mission’,” she teased, "Will he be available to take
myself and Tin Tin back to the surface."
"It's a pity you have to
go back so soon,” replied Luke.
"I'm rather worried about
my father,” stated Tin Tin. "He has not been well recently. I don't like to be away for too long."
"I understand," said
Luke. "I'm going to miss your charming company. You know you are both welcome to come and stay at any time."
"Thank you,” replied
Penelope graciously.
Luke went back to the
radio. "Strange,” he mused,
"I seem to be getting a lot of interference. I thought Bob’s voice sounded rather distorted, but now I have
lost contact with him altogether. Still
at least he is on his way back."
The radar was showing a small
blip some fifty kilometres away. It was
getting closer by the second!
In the living room on Tracy
Island Jeff saw the eyes of John's portrait flash urgently.
"Go ahead John,” he acknowledged.
John's faced appeared concerned. "I don't want to alarm anyone, but I
thought I ought to let you know that Kyrano hasn't checked in yet."
"Can you still track
him?"
"Yes, I'm still picking
up his signal, but it hasn't moved for over an hour. He was due to check in fifteen minutes ago."
"Thank you John. There may be a simple explanation. He could be resting. Just keep tracking him, and let me know if
you still haven't heard from him in an hour’s time."
"F.A.B., Father."
Jeff sighed. He was starting to get bad feelings about
Kyrano's trip, and had wished that he had not granted him permission to
go. His anxiety did not go un-noticed.
"He's not in his dotage
yet,” quipped his mother, as she replaced the needlepoint tapestry she was
working on back into her sewing bag.
"I'm sure Kyrano knows
what he is doing, and has a good reason for it. Young Alan had no right to go worrying Tin Tin like that. That boy always seems to manage to say the
wrong things. Now she intends to cut
short her holiday with Penelope, and wants to come back and look for him."
"Well I hope that you are right,
Mother. It's just that he's in
dangerous territory. He may not realise
what he is getting into."
"Walk,” ordered the
sweating Oriental man as he jabbed a rifle butt into Kyrano's back. Kyrano was growing tired and had faltered.
The man jabbed him with the rifle again.
"And don't try to turn round,” he growled.
"Where are you taking me?
" asked Kyrano.
"No questions,” came the
curt reply.
Kyrano stumbled on through the
fields of ripe opium pods. He had been
walking for over two hours in blistering heat. His throat was dry and sore.
Some five miles back in the jungle lay his medallion communicator, which
had been discarded by his captor, when he realised that it was not worth
stealing, as it contained no precious metals.
Kyrano leaned against a tree panting for breath.
"Please, I am not as young
as you are,” he gasped. "Please let me rest. My heart is pounding and I cannot get my breath."
"Five minutes, old man,”
growled his captor.
"Please, I need some water
to take my pills. I have a weak heart,”
pleaded Kyrano.
The man shrugged, and handed Kyrano a filthy bottle. Kyrano unscrewed
the cap from his bottle of 'pills' and swallowed an edible communicator. This
was another stroke of genius from Brains, and they were surprisingly palatable. This one was strawberry flavoured. Kyrano took a gulp of water and then handed
the bottle back with thanks. He knew
that the communicator would be active for about twenty four hours. Now it was up to John, and the technology on
board Thunderbird Five.
His captor roughly grabbed Kyrano's shoulder, and pushed him. "Walk,”
he ordered once again.
John’s eyes were flashing
again.
"There you are,” said
Jeff's mother. "That will be John with a message from Kyrano. He has probably found himself somewhere to
stay for the night."
Jeff flipped over the glass ashtray on his desk to reveal a
microphone. "Yes, John?"
Now John looked really worried.
"Father something is definitely wrong! I'm picking up an emergency signal from one of the edible communicators. It's very faint and it's taking all the
power I can muster to keep track of it."
"Where is he? Can you get a fix on him?"
"It's going to be difficult
. The signal is so weak. "
"Well do your best. I'll get Scott down here right away."
"Oh dear!" worried
Grandma twisting the handles of her sewing bag together.
Scott was in the recreation
room playing pool with Alan, when he was summoned by the emergency alarm.
"You'll have to concede
defeat,” said Scott laying down his cue.
"What do you mean I'll have
to concede defeat,” argued Alan preparing to pot a green ball. Scott snatched the cue from his hands and
flung it down.
"We haven't time! Let’s move!"
Alan smiled to himself. Scott
was competitive in everything he did and he hated to loose. Together they raced to the lift that would
take them directly to the lounge to await their father's instructions.
Jeff was studying a map in
front of him, and had marked out an area in red. He looked up as soon as Scott and Alan entered the room.
"It's Kyrano; he's in some
kind of trouble. John has tried to get
a better fix on his position but this is the best he can do. Kyrano is somewhere in this area. I want you to fly out and see if you can
find him. Take Alan with you in case
you meet with any trouble."
"F.A.B.," they both
answered together.
Alan headed back to the lift,
while Scott grasped the two lamp brackets fixed to a revolving section of the
living room wall. It swivelled around
and deposited him onto a gantry high above a vast rocket silo hidden underneath
the family swimming pool. Scott balanced
perfectly still as the gantry reached out to the nose cone of Thunderbird
One. As he was changing in to his uniform,
Alan arrived via the passenger lift.
The rocket was then motioned into its launching position, as the pool
slid aside. With a thunderous roar, the
powerful blue and silver machine streaked into the air, and had all but disappeared
from view in a matter of seconds.
Jeff and his mother watched from the balcony. "Oh dear! It seems I
was wrong,” she said. "I just hope that Scott can find Kyrano before Tin
Tin gets back."
Kyrano had now been walking for
three hours. His legs felt like
lead. Perspiration ran in rivers down
his face, and puddled in the folds of his neck. The jungle humidity was stifling, and what little air he had
around him reeked of his captor's malodorous body. Stopping briefly at a jungle clearing, his captor paused to
strike a match on a nearby tree, and light another cigarette.
"This is where I have been
instructed to bring you."
By way of indication, he waved his gun in the direction of an old ruined
temple. Kyrano gave a gasp, but this
time out of shock rather than the heat.
He realised that he had seen this place before.
"Why do you bring me
here? I mean no harm,” he asked
"You are a
trespasser. You are on private property,”
came the harsh reply.
"But I mean you no harm,”
repeated Kyrano. "I am an old man.
I am unarmed why do you consider me a threat?"
"You have already seen
things that you should not have."
"But...." Kyrano was
about to protest again, and was silenced by a rough hand hauling him back to
his feet.
"Enough you will tell your
story to my boss. He will decide your
fate."
Kyrano was marched at gunpoint
towards the temple. A family of monkeys
fled chattering upon their arrival.
Kyrano noticed a lever on one of the stone slabs in the wall of the
temple. His captor pulled it and the
stone slab rolled back to reveal a steel door with a sophisticated looking
lock. His captor tapped out a code and
the door opened onto a steep dingy staircase lit by candles fixed on wall sconces.
As Kyrano descended the
staircase, he became aware of a waft of heady incense. He paused near the entrance to a vast room,
decorated with gold statues and various jewel encrusted treasures. Flames cast ghostly dancing images around
the room. Kyrano found himself drawn to
enter. He stopped in front of a statue
that stood on a plinth beneath a gold leafed tiered roof, supported by four
sturdy pillars. The statue was hidden
by a heavily beaded curtain. Kyrano was
compelled to pull the curtain aside to take a peek. He gasped, as he recognised his own face and body, immortalised
in bronze, but looking some twenty years younger.
"I do not
understand..." he began.
His captor had seen him enter
the room, and roughly dragged him away cursing loudly. Kyrano was unceremoniously flung in to an adjoining
room. He cowered, fearing that he would
be attacked. He threw himself onto the
floor, and curled up into a ball. He
closed his eyes, waiting for the first blow, but opened them again when he
heard another voice ordering his captor to leave him alone.
A man, with a tattoo of a tiger on his forearm, was standing over him
with a smile on his face. He helped
Kyrano to his feet, and sat him down in a chair.
"Who are you?" asked
Kyrano.
"I know it is an old cliché,
but I am the one who asks the questions,” laughed the tattooed man, "And I
will start by asking you what business you have here?"
"I come only to find out
what happened to my parents."
"Did someone send you
here?"
"No. It was my own decision."
"Did anyone else come with
you?"
“No. I am alone."
"Well you are either a
very brave or very foolish man to venture in to these parts alone." This man's tone was kinder than that of his
captor, but somehow Kyrano felt this was more menacing. "I will ask again, who sent you?"
"N-no-one,” stammered
Kyrano.
"We have to be very
careful. We are farmers, and our crop
is very precious. It is our livelihood. But there are people who want to destroy
it. Did the Government or the police
send you? Perhaps they think that we
will be fooled by a frail old man."
"I came alone,” insisted
Kyrano.
"No-one in their right
mind comes here alone!" retorted his interrogator. "Even the police
come in groups."
"They make very good
fertiliser for our fields!" laughed Kyrano's captor who was watching from
the doorway. The man with the tattoo
heard the remark, and smiled.
"Look, I carry no guns no
weapons,” Kyrano held his arms in the air. " I tell you, I wish only to
find my parents graves. They lived here many years ago. My father had a rubber plantation
here."
"Is that so?"
The tattooed man shot a knowing
glance at his accomplice, who moved from the doorway, and walked back towards
the room with the statue. He parted the
beaded curtain, and stared long and hard at the bronze figure.
"Tiger," he
called. He was smiling broadly
revealing yellow rotting teeth. “I think we have a very important visitor
here. When the Master returns, I will
be rewarded well."
"If he returns,” corrected
Tiger. “We have had no word for five days."
"He will be back."
"We shall see,” replied Tiger.
"In the meantime, I will make the necessary decisions."
"What is you name old
man?" asked Kyrano's captor.
"I do not remember my full
name. I answer to only one name - Kyrano."
"See! See!" cried the
Captor almost dancing with glee. "I will be rewarded for this."
"So,” smiled Tiger, "you
have come to seek your family."
"Yes,” answered Kyrano
meekly.
"Then you must stay as our
guest. I'm sure you will have your
family reunion quite soon, my friend."
He emitted a strange and evil laugh as if recalling a private joke.
While Penelope and Tin Tin
were packing their cases, Luke was preparing to receive his next guests. He could only accommodate a maximum of six
guests at any one time. He had received
a request from a well known pop star, who wanted his wedding to be conducted
underwater, and his honeymoon spent on the Nautilus. He was so busy pouring over his paperwork, that he did not even
look up as he heard the approach of the small submarine that ferried his guests
too and fro. He languidly flipped a switch which opened the outer airlock. The submarine glided effortlessly inside.
"Excellent,” murmured the
Hood as the outer airlock closed behind him.
The submarine rose to the surface to a special docking bay. The Hood stepped out, and looked around him.
He examined the rooms full of equipment.
The base was smaller than he had expected. He knew that International Rescue had an advanced aquatic rescue
vehicle, and he assumed that this base was where it was stationed. The larger craft were of more interest to
him. Especially Thunderbird One - the
fastest rocket ship in the world. With
this craft in his possession, the Hood felt he would be invincible.
Luke did not see the need for
a security system, after all many of his guests were friends, scientists or
media people. At eighty feet beneath
the sea, he was hardly going to be a victim of many crimes. The Hood was amazed to find that he could
get right into the very room which housed the control systems. He activated the radio and called softly,
“Hood calling Tiger are you receiving me?"
"At last,” answered Tiger.
"I was beginning to fear that you were lost." This was not strictly true on Tigers part,
for he had secretly hoped that the Hood would not return. As next in command Tiger stood to take over
the lucrative opium trade, and a bigger share of its profits.
"We have a visitor, master,
a man who calls himself Kyrano."
"Kyrano? You have Kyrano with you?" The Hood could hardly believe his luck.
"What do you want me to do
with him?" asked Tiger
"Keep him prisoner until I
return. I will require a plane. I will let you know where to pick me up when
I call again. But for now I have some
business to attend ..."
"Hey!"
The Hood abruptly switched off the radio, and whirled round to find Luke
striding angrily towards him. "Who are you? How did you get here?" Luke demanded.
The Hood flashed his hypnotic eyes, but he didn't use his full power, he
still wanted Luke operational. Someone
was going to have to teach him how to manoeuvre this ship. Luke stood meekly aside, while the Hood
walked out of the control room, and then he followed like a puppy walking to
heel.
Penelope heard Luke's
shout. She had gone below to find out
when the submarine would be able to take her, and Tin Tin back to the
surface. Her instincts and training as
a secret agent had told her that something was wrong. She ducked out of sight, behind a filing cabinet, and
watched The Hood cast his mesmerising
spell over Luke. She recognised him
instantly, and knew that she must warn Tin Tin. Penelope waited until Luke and the Hood had left the room. Then she watched them climb the staircase to
the upper deck. When they were safely out
of sight, she scuttled along the corridor to Tin Tin's cabin, and rapped on the
door. Luckily Tin Tin was still
packing,
"Come in,” she called
breezily.
Penelope closed the door behind her.
Tin Tin could tell by her expression that something was wrong. "The Hood is here,” stated Penelope.
"Here!” repeated Tin Tin.
"But how did he find us? What are
we to do?"
"He has hypnotised
Luke. I suspect that he intends to
steal the Nautilus for his own evil ends."
"But he may recognise me,”
realised Tin Tin with horror. "And if he recognises me, he will realise
that we have a link with Mr Tracy, and ... and... Oh, Penelope, the whole cover
of International Rescue could be blown."
Penelope put her arm around her worried friend, "We will just have to try and think of
something. At the moment the Hood does
not realise that we are here. But I'm
sure he will find us soon, and if he doesn't find us, he will probably ask Luke
how many people there are aboard. He
will be able to enslave the staff as easily as he did Luke."
"Should we call for
help?" asked Tin Tin.
"Not just yet."
Penelope handed Tin Tin a small bottle. "Jeff gave me these edible transmitters. If we are in trouble we will take one, but
at the moment we do not know what this man wants. At some point we are going to encounter him. I suggest that we act like what we are - two
friends on a holiday together. If he
shows any signs of having recognised you, I will tell him that we were the
guests of ‘Mr Jefferson' for a couple of nights before moving on to the
Nautilus."
"Do you think he will
believe that?"
"Probably not,” replied
Penelope truthfully.
Tin Tin again looked worried, but she was thankful that her father was
away from Tracy Island. She hoped that
he would be safe wherever he was.
"We must get a message to
Mr Tracy somehow. Should we try our communicators?"
"If anyone is in the
control room there is the chance that our message could be intercepted…”
Penelope broke off suddenly. "Shh, I can hear footsteps."
Tin Tin stiffened as the footsteps grew louder. They stopped outside her cabin. A sharp tap on the door made her jump.
"Penelope? Tin Tin? "
The voice belonged to Luke, but the tone was strangely flat and robotic.
"I would like to remind you that dinner will be served in fifteen minutes.
I have a new guest ,and he is looking forward to making your acquaintance."
The footsteps receded back down the corridor again.
"Well, now he knows that
we are here I suppose we had better
meet him."
"No. I don't want to go,”
replied Tin Tin. "I'm afraid that he will try to control me, like he tries
to control my father. Tell Luke that I
am ill. I couldn't eat a thing
anyway."
"I will see if I can bluff
this out. Meanwhile don't open the door
to anyone but me."
Tin Tin hugged Penelope.
"Do take care. He's cunning and
dangerous."
"So am I,” smiled Penelope
as she closed the door.
Tin Tin sat on the bed her
heart was pounding. She looked at the
wristwatch on her left arm. All she had
to do was voice activate her communicator, and International Rescue would be
alerted. But then so would the
suspicions of the Hood. He was an
unpredictable man. He could kill everyone
on board before Thunderbird One had even taken off. Every person on board the Nautilus was a potential hostage. She knew these situations were the type that
International Rescue most feared. Tin
Tin decided to trust in Penelope's judgement.
The Hood was certainly
impressed by his surroundings, and for a moment put his quest to find the
Headquarters of International Rescue aside.
His eyes had spotted a table laden with food. A spectacular buffet fit for a king. The Hood, who had been feeding on rats and rainwater for the past
five days, fell upon the table and greedily devoured a salmon mousse in one
gulp. He then moved on to a plate of
tiger prawns. He washed the whole lot
down with a swig of champagne. It had
filled a small gap, but he was still ravenous.
Once more he descended on to the table of food. He picked up a lobster, and tried to wrench
the shell apart to get to the succulent meat inside. By now his eyes were bulging and his mouth salivating. The lobster was a tough customer, and even
in death, would not easily succumb to being eaten. The Hood slammed it down onto the table and cursed loudly.
"Please allow me to
assist."
The Hood looked up with a grunt.
He saw an elegant blonde woman brandishing what looked like a small pair
of silver pliers.
"There is a knack to this,”
explained Penelope in cut-glass tones.
She proceeded to crack open the lobster's claw and handed a portion to
the Hood.
"Have you tasted lobster
before? It's really delicious
The Hood snatched the shell and swiftly dispatched its contents. Penelope hoped that he would not promptly
spit it on to the floor. She had
guessed that this man was so hungry that he would consume his food before he
had taken the time to taste it. She was
not sure about pairing lobster with a strawberry flavoured transmitter, but she
had to seize her chance, and hope for the best. The Hood swallowed and pulled a face as he flung the offending
lobster onto the floor.
"It is rather an acquired
taste,” said Penelope
Luke and his staff stood
together in the middle of the dining room.
"Is this everyone?"
demanded the Hood, spraying particles of food as he spoke.
"No," replied Luke
"Where is Tin Tin?"
"She is unwell. She sends her apologies." Penelope was aware of the Hood's penetrating
eyes upon her.
"Tin Tin, an unusual name.
The name means 'sweet' in my native tongue.
She is not an Englishwoman,” noted the Hood.
"No, she is
Malaysian. She is my assistant,”
answered Penelope.
"Has Tin Tin ever worked
for a man called Jefferson?" asked the Hood.
Penelope realised that the Hood
must have recognised Tin Tin. “No, she has
always been my assistant; however, we were the guests of a Mr Jefferson. We spent a few days on his island before
coming here."
"I do hope she will be
well enough to join us later. She needs
to be made aware of certain changes."
"I don't quite understand
Mr ... I'm afraid we haven't been introduced."
"You do not need to know
who I am, Lady Penelope. All you need
to know, is what I require you to do.
Luke here has very kindly offered to lend me his excellent craft, and
with the help of his navigator, I am going to take it on a small voyage of
discovery. Meanwhile, I would like you
to remain here with the rest. I want to
keep you all in one place."
"Oh but I would be so
fascinated to see how everything works…” began Penelope, but Luke interceded.
"You will stay."
"You make me sound as if I
am your prisoner rather than your guest."
"You are,” confirmed Luke,
as he pointed a handgun at her.
The Hood had the Pilot and
Navigator of the Nautilus completely under his control. Whatever they were asked to do, they did
without question. These were the kind of people the Hood liked to have around
him - ones who would never dare to question his decisions, be they right or
wrong. This was the first of the Hood's
mistakes, for the Navigator had no knowledge of the structure of the
Nautilus. The Hood insisted on piloting
the craft after a few rudimentary demonstrations by a robotic Luke. He had a submarine of his own, and all he
needed to know was how to start, stop, surface and dive. He was of course, wrong again, but no -one
could tell him.
The Hood was a little alarmed
to hear a loud bang, and see a shower of sparks, when he moved the Nautilus
away from its moorings. He had broken
the feeder cable that was connected the surface of a nearby island. This supplied the Nautilus with electricity
and telecommunications. He cursed as he
realised that he had blown a fuse somewhere.
He tested the controls. The
Nautilus still moved up and down, and started and stopped when he wanted it to,
so he decided that the damage was minor and of no consequence. The emergency lighting and air supply had
operated, and they would have enough air to stay submerged for two to three
days. The Hood instructed the Navigator
to plot a course for the South Pacific.
He intended to make sweeping searches of the area in his bid to discover
the base of International Rescue. As he
moved further away from the shallow waters in which the Nautilus had been
moored, the sea bed began to slope quite steeply. The Hood dived deeper and after an hour of travelling they were
now two hundred and fifty feet below the sea, and still descending.
Penelope, Luke and his staff
were still assembled in the dining area beneath the huge Perspex viewing
dome. It was starting to emit strange
creaking noises. Penelope was concerned.
"Luke!" Luke ignored her and stared blankly ahead. "Luke, will you listen to me! How deep can this craft go without
sustaining structural damage?"
Luke answered automatically, “A
maximum of one hundred and fifty feet."
"But we have been diving
steadily for the past hour. Look, the
water above us is darker, and there are not so many fish."
Luke was not able to share her
concern. Penelope wanted to shake him
or slap him around the face. Anything
to bring him back to his senses.
"Can any of you do
something?" she implored, but they all stood like statues. She made a decision to try to tackle Luke,
and disarm him. She grabbed his arm and
attempted to wrest the gun from his hand.
Although he was in a trance like state his reactions were still
sharp. He struck Penelope with a
glancing blow, which sent her sprawling across the room. She momentarily blacked out, as she hit her
head on one of the tables. She came to
lying face down on the floor. She
didn't know how long she had been lying there, but the first thing she noticed
was a chair sliding slowly past her.
She sat up, and was still feeling a little dazed. As she shook her head, she heard a series of
crashes as crockery started to fall off the tables. She sat bolt upright with a start,
"We're listing!" she
cried. "Either there is something wrong with the stabilisers or we are
taking in water." This time she
saw a flicker of concern on Luke's face.
Perhaps the Hoods hypnosis was wearing off. She shouted at him again.
"Luke! Luke, do something!
Can you hear me?"
Luke was looking bemused, like someone who had been woken up by a loud
noise, in the middle of a deep sleep.
"Penelope? What are you doing on the floor?
"Luke, thank goodness
you're back ... just put that gun away,” she added gingerly.
Luke looked at his hand as if
it no longer belonged to him. "I
don't understand ..."
"It's a long story we need
to get to the control room. We are too
deep, we need to surface."
Luke was still mystified. He was looking through the porthole windows
at an unfamiliar part of the ocean.
"But we've moved. What happened? How did this happen?"
"We have been
hijacked. You and your staff were
hypnotised. A dangerous man now has control. Quickly we must stop him."
The Hood was wrestling angrily
with the controls. The Nautilus felt
sluggish and unresponsive. He had the
feeling that it was just floundering in the ocean. He could not get it to move as fast as he wanted. It was now useless to him. After relaying a message to Tiger, he
abandoned the control room, and proceeded along to the submarine docking bay.
Tin Tin was getting
worried. She knew that the craft was
moving, and she was concerned that Penelope had not returned. She opened the door of her cabin and took a
few steps outside. She had been told to
keep out of sight, but she wanted to know what was going on. It all seemed to be deserted. She could hear no voices, only sinister
creaks and groans from the Nautilus, as it struggled under the weight of water
above it. She suddenly became aware of
a presence behind her, she turned around and stared into a pair of burning evil
eyes, beneath dark bushy brows, knitted together in a evil grimace of pleasure.
"Miss Tin Tin Kyrano. We meet at last."
"What do you want?"
asked Tin Tin feeling very afraid.
"I'll settle for a little
family reunion. It has been so long
overdue. And after that I will pay a
visit to International Rescue,” he chuckled in a very self satisfied way as he
ushered Tin Tin down the corridor towards the docking bay.
Luke and Penelope burst into
the control room, Luke was brandishing his gun. The Hood had disappeared.
The only person left was the Navigator who was beginning to come out of
his trance like state. He was
scratching his head in bemusement,
"I don't know where we are, or how we got here."
"I've no time to explain,”
snapped Luke," Just surface as soon as you can."
"He pulled a lever, and
the Nautilus started to rise slowly and unsteadily.
"Something is wrong with
the controls it feels as if we are drifting through jelly."
"It's because we are too
deep,” explained Luke. “The Nautilus was never designed to go this far
underwater. This craft was a prototype
intended purely for recreational purposes.
Some of our scientific craft have used the same design, but have been
manufactured using stronger materials able to withstand greater water
pressure."
"I have set the controls
to maximum speed,” said the Navigator.
"It's still too slow; just
listen to the place creaking. That dome
could collapse under the pressure at any moment, and we would all be
swamped."
"What happened to the man
who was with you?" Penelope asked of the navigator. "Did you see
where he went?"
"No,” replied the
navigator.
Luke was suddenly alerted. "Look, the submarine is leaving the
hatch. That must be the rat fleeing the
sinking ship."
Penelope suddenly remembered
Tin Tin, and sprinted down the corridor.
She threw open the door of her cabin, but already knew that Tin Tin
would be gone. She raised her hand and
spoke into her wristwatch communicator.
"Calling International Rescue..."
Jeff smiled broadly as he acknowledged Penelope, but then his face
darkened as he heard her anxious tones.
"This is disastrous,” he
said, as Penelope relayed her plight. "First we loose Kyrano, and now Tin
Tin. Scott is on his way to try to find
Kyrano. Is the Nautilus breaking up yet?
I can get Virgil and Gordon to you, but it will probably take about half
an hour."
"Luke is trying to get the
Nautilus to the surface but the controls are unresponsive. We all have diving suits and enough air in
our tanks to get us to the surface if we have to abandon ship."
"Do you want me to send
Virgil and Gordon?” asked Jeff
"We are not in any
immediate danger yet, but could you ask John to keep tabs on the Hood. I
slipped him one of your edible transmitters.
Hopefully the signal will be activated now."
"Good work. I knew they would come in useful one
day."
Penelope was about to return to the control room when she heard a
loud crack followed by screams. She
raced up the spiral staircase, and immediately saw water pouring through a
large crack in the dome. This new
terror had snapped the staff out of their apathy.
"Quickly,” called
Penelope. "Put on your diving gear and air tanks. We are going to have to swim for it."
As she retreated down the staircase, Penelope bumped into Luke who had
already donned his diving gear, and was about to issue the same instructions to
his staff.
"Did you find Tin Tin?” he
asked
"No,” replied
Penelope. Just then the ship gave a
sudden lurch throwing Luke and Penelope to the bottom of the stairs.
"You go on to the pool
with the others,” insisted Luke. "I will check again."
Luke swiftly checked the upper
deck, some of the cabins had now filled with water. He called out to Tin Tin, and receiving no reply he was convinced
that she was no longer on board. He
headed back to the pool to take a roll call of his staff. As he called their names, he instructed them
to dive into the pool, as he prepared to open the outer hatch. He pressed the button, but nothing
happened. He cursed; the short circuit
must have loused things up. He switched
to manual and began to turn a wheel in an anti-clockwise direction. It wouldn't budge; Luke tried with all his
might. The veins in his temples were
raised under the strain, and a thin film of perspiration covered his forehead.
"It won't move! It's stuck fast!" he shouted, and ran
over to the docking bay to try to open the submarine hatch. The submarine had been able to escape so it
must still work. He was wrong. He realised that the Hood must have
sabotaged their only escape routes.
"We're trapped! Everyone out of the pool. I'm going to call for help."
Penelope scrambled out of the
pool and followed him to the radio room. There was water seeping in through the
ceiling . "Who are you going to
call,” asked Penelope
"Well I'm putting out a
general mayday. Perhaps the coast guard
will pick it up... damm! All I'm
getting is static. I think the water
has damaged the radio."
"Keep trying,” urged
Penelope, and she slipped out of the room while Luke was preoccupied. Alone in the corridor she raised her right
arm. "International Rescue," she whispered. "The Nautilus is
breaking up, and we cannot open our escape hatches. I fear they may have been sabotaged."
Jeff's reassuring face appeared on her wristwatch, "Virgil and Gordon are on their
way. Keep transmitting, and John will
home in on you and give them your exact position. Brains is here with me now, he has managed to obtain construction
plans for the Nautilus. He is none too
impressed. They used pretty cheap
materials, but at least the hatch should be easy enough for Gordon to cut
through. Thunderbird Two should be
overhead in about ten minutes, and it will probably take about another five for
Gordon to reach you. Don't worry it
will be straightforward enough. We will
have you out in no time."
"I would like to be able
to reassure the staff. Some of them are
starting to panic. I can hear Luke shouting into the radio, but I think it has
been damaged."
"Just try to keep everyone
as calm as possible." replied Jeff. “I will put out a call to the nearest
coastguard, as Gordon will not be able to fit you all in Thunderbird
Four."
"F.A.B.," replied
Penelope.
She returned to the Radio Room to find Luke punching the door in
frustration. "I can't get a thing
out of that radio. We will just have to
pray that someone out there managed to pick us up."
Virgil hovered above the sea
in Thunderbirds Two. It was early evening and the sun hung low in the sky
casting an orange glow over the horizon.
As he reached the coordinates given to him by John, he radioed to Gordon
who was standing by in Thunderbird Four.
"Stand by to launch."
Gordon braced himself. Although Thunderbird Four was securely
positioned in the pod, with clamps, and had springs to cushion the impact as it
dropped into the ocean, Gordon still hated this part. He felt his stomach rise
up into his mouth, and he wished that he had not had that second helping of
grandma's apple pie. After the
unpleasant free fall, he felt himself landing on the water. When the pod had finished bobbing around, he
opened the door, and operated the remote control ramps which launched
Thunderbird Four into the water. He
switched on his powerful search beam, and began to dive. A few minutes later he
radioed Virgil
"I can see the Nautilus
now it's directly ahead. Its taking in
water, the domed window has cracked under pressure. I can't see anyone on board
and I can't raise them on the radio.
I'm going over to take a look."
Gordon changed into his wetsuit
and put on a mask and flippers. Then he
strapped on his air tanks. He made his
way out through the hatch of Thunderbird four and swam towards the
Nautilus. He peered through the
porthole windows. The cabins on the
upper deck were rapidly filling with water.
The Dining Room was well underwater, and now the lower decks were under
threat, as it cascaded down the stairwell.
He assumed that the lower cabins and control rooms would be sealed, any
people on board would have probably taken refuge in one of the rooms there.
He swam to the lower deck, and
tapped twice on the side of the hull.
He was relieved to hear someone return his signal. He tapped again, three times to make sure. Again his signal was returned. He swam to check the outer airlock which was
jammed. Then he returned to Thunderbird
Four to fetch a special laser cutter.
This high tech. piece of equipment soon cut through the metal hatch like
a knife through sponge cake.
When Gordon came to the second
airlock, he was able to partially open it and squeeze through, so as not to
flood too much water inside. He found himself in a lop-sided pool. The top
section of the Nautilus was already underwater, and it was beginning to list.
Soon the whole structure would flip upside down. Gordon became concerned, when he heard Brains tell him that
according to the plans he had in front of him, there were gas storage tanks
adjacent to the room that contained the electronics generators. Brains was
expressing his criticism of the materials used in the manufacture of the
Nautilus. He felt that he would have
been able to design and build the craft so much safer and better.
"Well that's shutting the
stable door after the horse has bolted,” said Gordon. "Right now I need to locate these people and fast. When the
water hits those circuits there could be a mighty big bang!"
As he spoke a wave of water
swept him down one of the corridors. He
could hear someone banging on the door of one of the sealed rooms. He knocked
back and as the door opened a torrent of water rushed in and flooded the
room. Gordon was relieved to see that
Penelope, Luke and his staff were all prepared with wetsuits masks and air
tanks.
"International Rescue!”
gasped Luke. "but how did you find us?
Our radio was damaged."
"We have our ways,”
replied Gordon. "Now hurry, the outer airlock is open, as you are all
experienced divers you should be able to get yourselves to the surface, where
you will find a boat waiting to pick you up."
Gordon took Penelope aside.
"Did you find Tin Tin? " he asked.
"Oh, Gordon, we couldn't
find her anywhere!" wailed Penelope. "I'm sure The Hood has taken her
with him. He seemed to think that the
Nautilus was somehow connected to our organization. He must have kidnapped her."
"You go ahead, Penelope. I
will take a good look around to make sure that she is not trapped
anywhere."
Penelope followed Luke and his
staff through the airlock. Gordon
grabbed a spare mask and air tank, and prepared to search the lower deck. He then swam up the staircase to search the
dining room and upper cabins. Satisfied
that no-one else was on board, he was just preparing to leave, when he heard
hissing and spitting noises. He
realised water was dripping through and shorting the electrical circuits. He heard a series of small explosions, and
smelled acrid, burning plastic. Now was
the time to make himself scarce. But
before Gordon could reach the airlock, the room erupted into a ball of flames
scattering metal debris into the pool.
He felt something impact into the back of his thigh. The pain was sharp, but not unbearable. He swiftly squeezed through the
airlock. He knew it was only a matter
of moments before the gas tanks would explode.
In seconds he was clear. He exhaled a sigh of relief. But as he inhaled again, he felt his nose
and mouth filling with water. Gordon
gasped and spluttered. Immediately, he
realised that his air tanks had been damaged.
He could see precious silver bubbles of oxygen escaping and rising to
the surface. He held his breath and
struck out towards Thunderbird Four. He
was seriously worried that he might not be able make it. Fate then dealt him another blow, as the gas
tanks exploded, sending a tidal wave that swept him another fifty metres in the
opposite direction. He made a split
second decision to aim for the surface.
It was now nearer than Thunderbird Four. He would also have buoyancy on his side, and the worst that could
happen to him, would be an attack of the bends. Then he noticed that the water surrounding him had turned
red. As he looked at his left leg, he
saw a chunk of metal sticking out of his thigh. He guessed it had severed an artery. Desperation blotted out the pain as he struggled to reach the
surface. He knew he was in
trouble. His chest was beginning to
hurt. His teeth were aching. He was
rising too quickly.
Suddenly, Gordon saw something
that made his blood run cold. Above
him, gliding silently in wide circular sweeps, he could see the silvery
underbelly of a huge shark! Soon it
would smell his blood. He spluttered
and gasped, as his lungs took in more water.
He felt as though they would burst.
He was rising too fast. He felt
as if he was going to black out. He rather hoped that he would. At least he would be unconscious before he
was torn to pieces! He began to enter a
strange tranquil state, as if he was now resigned to his fate. He stopped struggling, and let the still,
calm envelop him. It was quite pleasant. He could think of worse ways to die!
Virgil was waiting anxiously as
Thunderbird Two hovered above the empty pod.
"Father, I can't get any reply from Gordon. He went in to get Penelope and the
crew. He reported that it would be a
fairly simple rescue."
"Well keep trying; he's
probably on his way back to Thunderbird Four."
"But he has a transmitter
in his face mask, and I can't reach him on that either! I think he may be in trouble. I heard a mighty big explosion down there,
but now the water has gone cloudy, I can't see what's happening."
"Can you see Penelope and
the crew?"
"I'm not sure. Yes, I can
see five people in the boat. I
recognise Penelope's distinctive pink wetsuit."
"Can you contact the
rescue boat? Maybe they could send
someone down to check on Gordon,” suggested Jeff.
"F.A.B."
Penelope heard Virgil's voice
over the radio. She ran to the
microphone. "International Rescue,
this is Penelope Creighton-Ward. I was the last person to speak to your
diver. He went off to search for my
missing friend. I'm afraid she may have
been kidnapped, but your man wanted to make sure that she was not trapped or
injured."
"Well now he's
missing," explained Virgil.
"We need someone to go down and check that he's okay."
Penelope was about to answer him, when she heard a cry. "Shark! Shark!" she saw a large
fin cutting through the water. One of
the men on board the boat opened a cupboard and took out a rifle.
"Good God! It's got some poor soul!"
Penelope gasped in horror as
she saw a limp body slip beneath the water, leaving a trail of blood. As Penelope watched, the shark dived and
then surfaced again. The man with the
rifle took aim. Penelope sprang forward
and put her hand on the rifle butt.
"No! No, don't shoot!"
she implored. She had noticed a red tag
on its fin.
"Look! Can't you see what it’s trying to do? Every
time he slips under the water, the shark nudges him to the surface! Luke, it's Cuddles! Help me get this poor man into the
boat!"
The others watched
incredulously, as Luke and Penelope dived overboard. Luke grabbed the unconscious Gordon under the arms, and with
Penelope's help, they dragged him back to the boat. One of the paramedics removed Gordon's fractured air tanks, and
began to compress his chest, while the other inflated air into his lungs. Luke cut strips from Gordon's wetsuit to use
as a tourniquet to stem the bleeding.
Penelope winced when she saw the chunk or metal sticking out of Gordon's
thigh. She ran back to the radio to
inform Virgil.
"Is he alive? Is he
alive?” repeated Virgil urgently. "I saw him in the water with that
shark! What did it do to him?"
Penelope heard a violent spasm of coughing. She turned to see Gordon expel the salt water from his
lungs. "I think it probably saved
his life,” she replied.
Gordon sat on the edge of his
hospital bed. He slowly eased himself
off the side of the bed, and gingerly put his feet on the floor. He winced, his left leg felt stiff. His
chest still felt a little tight. He had
spent the night under observation, breathing pure oxygen to ease his sore
lungs. His injured thigh had been stitched
and dressed, but he had lost a lot of blood, and the Doctor wanted to keep him
in for a few more days. However, Gordon
was determined to discharge himself. He
hated being in hospital.
Another added incentive to
escape, was the promise of a visit from a local television crew. A pretty nurse, whose company Gordon was
beginning to enjoy, had informed him that he was something of a local
celebrity. She said that when he was
feeling well enough, the TV crew would like to interview him about his brush
with death. Gordon was amazed to hear
that the shark he feared would have him for lunch, had in fact, saved his life.
The nurse expected Gordon to be pleased with this news, but this sort of media
attention was the very last thing he wanted.
He grabbed hold of a chair beside the bed to steady himself and tried to
take a few steps. As he was testing his
injured leg he felt a draught flap open the back of his surgical gown.
"Hello, Gordon. It's good
to see you up and about." It was
Penelope.
He whirled around to face her,
blushed crimson, and backed away to the bed, holding his gown together behind
him in an attempt to preserve his modesty.
"The Doctor has told me
that you are determined to escape,” she said, seemingly oblivious to his
embarrassment.
"Well someone has got to
retrieve Thunderbird Four,” muttered Gordon.
"That's already been done,”
announced Virgil as he entered the room behind Penelope. "I'm here to take
you home."
"Well I sure am glad to
hear that. But I'm afraid there's a
slight problem,” voiced Gordon, as he tried to pull his hospital gown over his
knees.
"What's that?"
Gordon pouted and announced in
a falsetto voice, “I haven't a thing to wear!"
Virgil and Penelope laughed
loudly. "We had anticipated that,” smiled Virgil. "So me, and the High Priestess of
shopping here, decided to pick up a little something for you."
Gordon eagerly opened the carrier bag Virgil had tossed onto the bed.
His forehead creased in to a deep frown as he held up a garish Hawaiian shirt,
splashed with flowers. The vivid red
clashed with his hair and made his skin look more pallid than ever.
"This is a joke, isn't
it? Come on, what have you really got
me?" Penelope held up a matching
pair of shorts. Gordon groaned.
"It gets worse!"
"Well you won't be able to
wear your jeans with that dressing on your leg,” said Virgil. "Come on, Penny,
we'll wait outside while he gets himself decent."
"You call this rig out decent!"
cried Gordon in disgust. They both
grinned. Virgil ducked behind the door
as Gordon lobbed an emesis basin at him.
Fortunately, it was empty!
Gordon found the journey back
to Tracy Island rather uncomfortable.
He wished that Virgil had been able to bring Thunderbird Two instead of
Jeff's plane. Thunderbird Two was equipped with bunks and Gordon was longing to
lie down. Sitting still in the
passenger seat was beginning to make his leg throb. He stood up to relieve the pressure, but was promptly told by
Virgil to sit down and fasten his safety belt, as they were about to land.
Jeff was waiting on the runway
to meet them. He helped Gordon down
from the plane, and Virgil handed him his crutches. For once Gordon didn't argue with his father when he was ordered
to rest. The painkillers had worn off
and he was now feeling quite sorry for himself.
Back in the living room on
Tracy Island Penelope was pleased to see Parker again. He greeted her with a steaming hot pot of
tea. "Parker, you are an absolute
angel,” enthused Penelope. "You have no idea how much I have missed you,
and a decent cup of tea!"
Parker looked as if he wanted to kiss her. "How is Gordon?" he inquired
"He'll live," replied
Virgil, stepping out from the lift.
"Grandma's gone to fuss over him.
She's given him something to help him sleep."
"Has there been any news
about Kyrano or Tin Tin?" asked Penelope,
"Scott and Alan have taken
Thunderbird One to search the Jungle.
The signal has now become almost undetectable. The edible transmitters are only operational for a short while,
before they are broken down by the body's digestive juices."
"What about the
transmitter I slipped the Hood?"
"The same I'm afraid. It
must be over twenty four hours since he ate it. John reported that the signal was deteriorating. It's my guess that even if John is still
able to track it. All it will lead us
to is the nearest sewage treatment works."
"Quite,” replied Penelope
wrinkling her pert little nose. "So what do we do now?"
"Well I gave Kyrano a good
supply of those transmitters, so I hope that he manages to swallow another
without being detected."
"Tin Tin has some edible
transmitters too,” informed Penelope. "But if he has hypnotised her she
won't be able to take them."
Jeff produced a map which he spread out on to his desk. "This is the last known transmission
from the Hood's submarine. It is beside
the island of Motama. It is my guess
that the Hood has now abandoned the submarine, and has acquired some other mode
of transport. Also this island appears to be en route to Malaysia, so I suspect
that he is making for home. Maybe his
hideout is somewhere in the location where Kyrano went missing."
"So all we can do is
wait?"
"I'm afraid so
Penny," said Jeff. "I had to divert Thunderbird Two to the Nautilus
when it was in trouble, and I had already dispatched Thunderbird One to search
for Kyrano."
Grandma entered the room and announced that Gordon was sleeping like a
baby. She embraced Penelope. "Oh, my dear we were all so
worried. Poor Tin Tin, I hope that
brute doesn't harm her."
Tin Tin took a sidelong
glance at the man next to her, who was piloting a small aircraft over the dense
jungle. The Hood looked at her and instinctively
she averted her eyes. She had learned
that in a hostage situation you should not make eye contact with the hostage
taker. It was likely to be misconstrued
as a challenge to his authority. She
kept her eyes cast downwards. The Hood
liked that. It looked to him like
subservience. Tin Tin had hardly spoken
during her capture. The Hood liked that
too. A woman should only speak when
spoken too. He studied her profile: she
was beautiful. He was not immune to
that. She had an air of gentleness
about her. The Hood wondered if she
could have inherited her looks and disposition from her grandmother - his own
mother. These memories caused his mood
to darken again and he set the plane down roughly on a small landing strip in a
jungle clearing.
"Get out,” he ordered in guttural
tones
Tin Tin caught her breath as
the hot, steamy jungle air enveloped her.
She gazed at a run-down temple at the end of the runway. The Hood gripped her roughly by the arm and
forced her to walk on. Tiger and the
rest of the Hood's associates were waiting by the secret door of the temple to
welcome their master. Tin Tin felt
their leering eyes roam over her body, and saw the lust and approval in their
faces. She suddenly felt very
frightened.
The Hood seemed to sense this and loosened his grip. "Dogs,” he growled to his minions.
"Get back to work!"
He ushered Tin Tin into one of
his private rooms, locked the door and then disappeared. She sat alone, and contemplated her
surroundings. Flickering torches were
secured to the stone walls by ornate golden sconces. The atmosphere was heady with the smell of incense. The whole room was reminiscent of a palace
that once might have been occupied by the King of Siam. The incense was beginning to make her feel
sleepy. She stretched out on a pile of
cushions, feeling curiously light headed.
Presently the Hood returned, but this time he was clad in a magnificent
suit of armour, decorated with gold-leafed and encrusted with jewels.
"Welcome to my kingdom,
Miss Kyrano." He looked approvingly at Tin Tin lying on her stomach on the
cushions in front of him. The fact that
she did not immediately get up impressed him even more. She was observing the correct protocol as
she kowtowed to her superior.
"You may rise,” instructed
the Hood.
Tin Tin didn't really want to rise; she was ready to fall asleep. She shook her head to try to clear it. The Hood sat cross legged beside her. He was holding an open casket overflowing
with jewels.
"You see I am a very rich
man. I am very powerful and soon I will
have it all."
Tin Tin was fighting to keep hold of her senses. Her head lolled back. The Hood stretched out his hand and gently
stroked her long shiny hair.
"You do not need
International Rescue, they are nothing to you.
With me, you could have the world at our feet. All the jewels and fine
clothes you could possibly want. "
Tin Tin tried to murmur a reply, but was intoxicated by the smell of the
powerful incense.
The Hood moved closer to her and placed his arm around her
shoulders. She shivered and tried to
pull away. "No,” she
protested. She shook her head as she
came back to her senses. She leapt to
her feet and tried to run away. The
Hood did not take kindly to being spurned. His venom and hate came flooding
back with a vengeance. Tin Tin opened
the door to make her escape, and found Tiger grinning back at her; he grabbed
her arms and held her tightly. The
Hood advanced towards her. He placed
his thumb underneath her chin, and tilted her head to make her look into his
eyes.
"I will have control of
International Rescue,” he promised. "And one way or another I will have
you."
Deep in the steamy jungle,
Scott and Alan had just finished camouflaging Thunderbird One with branches and
vines. They stood back to admire their
handiwork.
"That's pretty good, Scott,”
complemented Alan. “Must be your military training. I just hope that you're not planning to fry ants over a camp fire
for our dinner."
"Nope. I've brought a stock of Grandma’s pies and a
microwave."
"Good work. You get the dinner on, while I have a scout
around."
"Now hold on, Alan!"
argued Scott. "This isn't the type
of place where you can take a stroll around the block. This is dangerous country. You can bet your life those opium fields are
well protected. It's my guess they'll
use trip wires rigged up to an alarm system."
Alan opened the hold. “Well, I
could use the hover bike."
"Just put the bike
back! You're not going anywhere without
me. We stay together. I don't want to be chasing your tail around
these parts. We're here to find
Kyrano."
Alan pouted sulkily as he
replaced the hover bike. "I feel
so useless just sitting around,” he complained. "It will be dark in a few
hours. I wish we could do something. Why doesn't Kyrano swallow another one of
his transmitters?"
"I don't know. Let's just get inside and turn the air
conditioning on. This heat is draining
me!"
Back inside Thunderbird One,
Alan called his father. "Has there
been any signal from Tin Tin yet?"
"No, sorry, son,” Jeff
replied. Watching the portrait frame,
he saw Alan's face fall. "I'm sure she'll be okay."
"Is Virgil still out
looking for her?"
"No. The signal vanished,
he's back at base."
"Well, tell him to get
back out there and keep on scanning the area.
She must be out there somewhere."
"Alan, he can't do that,
and you know it. Without a signal, it
would be like trying to find a needle in a haystack. Besides we are dealing with an unpredictable man. We need to apply stealth in our approach to
him, and you could hardly call Thunderbird Two inconspicuous! I'm afraid we are just going to have to sit
tight, and wait for his next move.
Let's just hope that Tin Tin is able to get a signal through
somehow."
"Okay, Father,” replied
Alan dejectedly. Scott handed him a
piping hot steak pie. He shook his head
and pushed the plate away. "I'm
sorry. I'm not hungry anymore."
The Hood had instructed his
henchman 'Tiger', to take Tin Tin down to his cells and keep her prisoner. He hoped that a night in one of his dirty,
stifling cells would change her attitude towards him. Tiger unlocked the heavy wooden door leading to a pitch dark
hole. He paused to feast his eyes upon
her again, before grabbing her by the shoulder and pushing her inside. Tin Tin shot him a haughty and defiant look
as he closed the door behind her. She stumbled
around blindly until her eyes became accustomed to the gloom. She imagined that she could hear rats
scurrying around her. There was only
one window, a tiny slit high up in the wall with bars to prevent escape. She was grateful for the sliver of moonlight
it gave her. She could just about make
out a hard wooden bed in the far corner of the room. As she walked over to investigate, she noticed that there were
two beds, and on one of them, she saw what looked like a bundle of rags. As she came closer she heard a low
moan. She stooped over the frail figure
lying in a huddle beneath a filthy cover.
Tears sprang to her eyes and poured down her cheeks.
"Father!" she cried.
"Oh, Father, what has he done to you?"
Kyrano weakly raised his head.
At first he thought that he must be dreaming, and when he saw Tin Tin he
imagined that he was hallucinating. But when she cradled his head in her arms,
he knew that she was really here and not just an apparition. This distressed him even more.
"I am sorry, " he
rasped through parched lips. "I am a foolish old man. I have put you in danger."
"Shh. Don't try to talk." She raised a jug of
water to Kyrano's lips, but he pushed it away.
"No, it is polluted. I drank some and have not been able to
stomach anything since."
"I will ask for fresh
water. They can't keep us here like
animals." Tin Tin stood up and
began to bang on the door. Tiger must
have been listening outside, because he opened it straight away.
"Changed your mind
already?" he enquired with a leer.
"Please... Tiger..,” Tin
Tin spoke his name softly. "Please I want to ask you a favour. We need some fresh drinking water. My father is sick."
Tiger rubbed his chin and sucked air through his missing front tooth.
"Now that could present a problem."
"Please,” implored Tin Tin
"Well a favour works two
ways. If I do one for you, you do one
for me."
Tin Tin forced herself to smile sweetly at him. Her charm had the desired effect. Tiger returned with a jug full of fresh
water. She helped her father to take a
drink and then splashed a few drops of the cool water onto his face.
"Did anyone come with
you?" he asked
"No, I came alone. I was
brought here."
"But how did he find you,
surely he didn't discover...."
He was silenced by Tin Tin who put her finger on his lips. "I was on the Nautilus, with my
employer Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward.
The Nautilus was hi-jacked and I was brought here." She reached into her pocket and took out a
small bottle containing some capsules.
She popped one into her mouth and washed it down with the water. She
instructed Kyrano to do the same. Then
she sat and held her father's hand. It
was going to be a long, uncomfortable night.
Alan had just managed to drop
off to sleep. He was reclining in Scott’s
chair at the controls of Thunderbird One.
Scott was taking the first watch.
His eyes scanned the jungle. His
senses were heightened and his fingers gripped his pistol ready for
action. A harsh bleeping noise jolted
Alan violently awake. Scott's trigger
finger twitched.
"Good grief, John! You gave me such a shock!"
John grinned. "Sorry, Alan, but I figured you would
want this news as soon as possible. I
am receiving two signals and I have managed to get a fix on them. The signals are coming from a temple two
miles north of your location. They must
be from Kyrano and Tin Tin."
"John, can you home in on
the location and send us a picture through?" asked Scott.
"Sure. Just give me a few seconds." The video
screen switched to an aerial photograph of the South Asian continent. It was being transmitted live from
Thunderbird Five. John's impressive
telescope magnified the image 1,000 times to highlight an area of jungle. Magnifying the picture yet again, he
pinpointed a jungle clearing showing the Hood's temple hideout surrounded by
his opium fields.
"That's as big as I can
blow it up."
"Thanks John,” answered
Alan retrieving the printout.
"Hope it will be
useful," and with that John signed off.
"Well, what are we going
to do, Scott?" inquired Alan who was now wide awake and raring to go.
"Do we go over and take them by surprise?"
"We go out and take a look
under the cover of darkness. We need to
see what we are up against. We are
going to need the thermal image camera and some weapons."
"F.A.B.," said Alan
and scrambled into action.
Minutes later they had changed
into jungle combat gear. Luckily, the
hover bikes were a dark navy-blue colour, and would not stand out against the
night sky.
Scott instructed Alan. "Right stay close behind me, and no
heroics!"
"Yes, sir,” answered Alan
flippantly.
"I mean it, Alan! We're not dealing with a bunch of amateurs
here! You may depend they will have
searchlights and powerful weapons. We
need to look out for each other. Even if
we do locate Tin Tin and Kyrano, that doesn't mean that we can just blast our
way in and out of that temple. We may
be seriously out numbered."
Alan apologised, and grudgingly admitted to himself that although Scott
was a bit on the arrogant side, he was usually right.
"Now keep beneath the
canopy of the trees, and for Pete’s sake watch out for the branches. I don't want you knocking yourself out
before we get there. Just take it
easy."
Alan glowered at his eldest brother, who had the knack of making him
feel as if he was still ten years old.
Silently, they glided through
the jungle on the hover bikes. Strange
animal sounds came from the jungle floor, the odd rustle and snuffle - even the
occasional roar - for there were tigers that had been bred in captivity, but
re-introduced in to the jungle. Now
that they, and their habitat were protected, they were beginning to breed in
the wild again. A colony of surprised
spider monkeys began to howl and chatter, in fear of the strangers in their
midst. It was not an ideal night for an
undercover mission. It was too
bright. A silvery, full moon
illuminated the tree tops. Scott and
Alan had to keep hidden amongst the branches.
Scott forgot to heed his own advice, and failed to notice a branch that
caught the side of his head and scratched his cheek. The branch snapped back with a swish and started the monkeys off
again.
One of the Hood's henchmen
stood on guard outside the temple. A
pump action automatic slung casually over his shoulder. He inhaled the last of his cigarette and
threw the butt onto the floor.
"The jungle is noisy tonight,” he remarked to his partner with whom
he shared the night watch.
"Must be the full moon,
gets the animals twitchy."
He strolled casually along the
perimeter he was required to patrol, his partner took off in the opposite
direction. He stopped in front of a
small window a foot above ground level.
The back of his boots rubbed against the iron bars. Suddenly he heard a roar which seemed to
come from the ground beneath him. He
jumped, swore and then kicked the bars.
"Be quiet, you
brute!"
From the pitch darkness two
yellow luminous eyes blazed angrily.
Under the cover of bamboo and
long grass, Scott and Alan monitored the movements of the two guards. "As far as I can tell, there are four
guards, one at each corner," Scott mused. “Each has his own area to patrol. Most of the security seems to be centred on the opium
fields. There must be a cool, million
dollars worth of dope in those fields.
This temple looks deserted, so I figure it doesn't warrant so much
protection."
"But what about inside,
Scott? Has the camera been able to
locate Tin Tin and Kyrano?"
"The walls are really
thick, I have been able to pick up traces of body heat, but the images are
blurred. There is something interesting
over there though." He indicated the area where the guard was still
shouting and aiming kicks at the bars on the window. "There's some kind of underground cell, with an animal in
it, pacing up and down."
"Do you think it's
caged?" asked Alan in alarm.
"Yeah, it’s caged alright
and pretty mad about it too. I can hear
it snarling now. That guard is
provoking it."
"Anything else?"
"There are some people in
a room above, possibly three of them.
One is sitting the others are walking around. Stay here and keep watch while I take a look round the other
side. I just need to wait for that
guard to move."
The guard lit another cigarette
and retraced his steps. Scott made his
move and ran around the other side of the temple. He panned the camera along the length of the building. In the viewfinder, he could see the thermal
image of one person, embracing another who was lying very still. He made sure
that the coast was clear, and then spoke softly into his wristwatch communicator.
"Alan, I think I have
located Tin Tin and Kyrano. I need to
get close. Keep your eyes peeled. The moment that guard approaches the corner
you call me, pronto."
"Careful, Scott," warned
Alan. "And he tells me not to take
risks,” he muttered under his breath.
Scott scuttled into the
shadows, and edged his way along the wall.
He knelt down next to a small barred window just above ground level.
Pressing his face to the bars, he called softly, “Tin Tin."
Tin Tin looked around in disbelief
as if she was hearing things.
"Tin Tin,” he hissed. "Up
here."
She caught sight of Scott and
almost cried out with joy, but then remembered that Tiger might be listening on
the other side of the door. She put her
fingers to her lips and pointed.
"Is there someone behind
that door?" whispered Scott
She nodded.
"Are you prisoners?"
She nodded again.
"Have they hurt you?"
She shook her head. "My Father is ill though. Is Alan with you?"
"Yes. We're going to get you out of here, I
promise. In the meantime, keep away
from this window and the outside wall.
We are going to have to create some
sort of diversion. There are
guards all around but we'll think of some…” he broke off sharply, as he heard
Alan's anxious voice,
"Scott! Scott! He's
coming! The guard's coming back."
"I've got to go,” hissed
Scott, and darted back into the undergrowth, just as the guard turned the
corner. He was distracted by a rustling
noise, and fired a volley of shots into the bushes. One of them whistled past Scott's ear, a little too close for
comfort. The other guard heard the
shots and came running up.
"What is it?"
"Reckon I saw something in
those bushes."
"Well, let’s take a
look."
Scott held his breath, and lay prostrate on the floor. He could hear the footsteps getting closer. They stopped a few of feet from his head.
One of the guards started to smash down the bamboo with the butt of his
machine gun. Fortunately this alarmed a
couple of monkeys who scrambled to safety up the nearest rubber tree.
"Aw, it's only a few
monkeys. Something's making them
jittery tonight. Must be all that noise
the tiger was making."
The other guard finished his
cigarette, and threw down the burning dog end. It landed on a clump of dry bamboo
inches from Scott's hiding place. He
watched in horror as the bamboo smouldered and then caught fire. The other
guard stamped it out, furiously admonishing his colleague.
"That's a filthy habit!
And if this jungle wasn't so steamy, you would be a fire hazard!"
As they returned to their posts,
Scott exhaled a sigh of relief, and slipped back to where Alan was waiting for
him.
"Scott! Thank goodness! I
heard shots and I thought that your number was up."
"Come on, Alan, let's get
out of here. I've got a plan."
Tin Tin's spirits had lifted
since Scott's visit. Kyrano was now
sleeping peacefully and the colour was beginning to return to his face. His breathing was better too. The night air was cooler; she lay down
beside her father and tried to get some rest.
The sky was becoming lighter, the birds had started to squawk and
chatter amongst the tree tops. Soon it
would be dawn. She wondered what Scott
and Alan were planning to do. How would
they deal with the guards? She felt
sure that they were going to try to blast their way through the wall. After all, Scott had told them to keep
clear. But they would still have to
make their getaway, and there were all those armed guards to get past. She decided that she would not dwell on such
negative thoughts. She was sure that
Scott and Alan would not fail them.
International Rescue was not about failure.
She dozed fitfully and awoke to
the sound of the door being unlocked.
She expected to see Tiger's leering face. She was just steeling herself to be nice to him when the Hood
swept into the room, clad in his golden regalia.
"Do you find the accommodations
to your liking?" he asked sarcastically.
Tin Tin averted her eyes and did not answer. The Hood continued, “I was
hoping to be able to offer my only living relatives something more
substantial. If you are willing to be
co-operative, you will find me a most generous host. I have riches beyond your imagination. Kyrano, my brother, you have always worked for others. You have lived as a foreigner in other
countries. This is your country. You were born here, you could join me."
"Money means nothing to
me. I cannot embrace greed and
evil."
"Then you are a weak and
pitiful creature."
"What do you want from my
daughter? Let her go"
"If I let her go she would
not last very long. It's a jungle out there,” laughed the Hood.
"Kill me if that is what
you wish, but let her go"
"No, Father stop it!"
cried Tin Tin. "I won't leave
without you."
"Such a touching display
of family loyalty, but then..,” he added with theatrical pathos, "I have
never been part of a family. I have
never had the love of a mother or father like you have. I have never fathered a child... but perhaps
it is not too late for me. Do you think
that I should take a wife? I have built
an empire. Yet, I have no heir to pass
it on to. If anything were to happen to
me, dogs like Tiger and his kind would fight over my wealth. All this and no sons to continue my
dynasty."
He cupped Tin Tin's face in his coarse, hairy hands. Although she kept her eyes tightly shut, she
could feel his eyes burning through her.
"Your daughter is beautiful Kyrano. She will make someone a perfect
wife."
Tin Tin could feel her conscious will slipping away from her. Her eyelids began to flicker. She was drawn into the Hood's hypnotic gaze.
"No!" shouted Kyrano,
"Just tell me what you want from me!"
"What I want are the
secrets of International Rescue. If I
had their aircraft, I could master the world."
"What would I know of
their secrets?"
"I believe you know where
their base is. I know that when my
attempt to sabotage the Fireflash failed.
International Rescue took your daughter away with them."
"Yes, they rescued
her. They rescued many people. That is their job"
"But they did not take the
other passengers on to their destinations. The rest were put up in a
hotel. You cannot fool me, I know your
mind. You are weak. You cannot resist
me, and soon, neither will your daughter."
The Hood turned his face toward
Tin Tin, and moved so close that his lips were practically touching hers. This
time she did not flinch or move away.
"Soon she will do whatever I want."
"NO! NO!" shouted
Kyrano in anger and torment. He
summoned all of his strength, and swung a punch at his half-brother. The Hood merely laughed and pushed him
aside. He taunted Kyrano again.
"I can do whatever I want
with her."
"NO! STOP!" he shouted again. Tin Tin was momentarily jolted out of her trance. "Stop,”
said Kyrano, and bowed his head in defeat. "I will tell you what you wish
to know."
"No, Father, he will kill
us anyway. I would rather go to my
grave than betray International Rescue."
The Hood was taken aback. This
girl was showing resistance to his powers.
He became angry. His face grew as
dark as thunder.
"How touching,” his
sarcastic tone was back. "How noble. What sort of death would you
prefer? I could be merciful, and grant
you and your father a quick death. Or I
could employ a little sport, and make it slow and agonizing. Have you ever watched someone die? It's quite compelling. It may help you to change your mind."
He grabbed Tin Tin and bundled
her out of the room. He marched her
back up the stairs into his private room.
He pressed a button on his wall to reveal a row of concealed television
screens.
"Watch closely, my dear. I
am going to play a little game of hide and seek."
He switched on the first screen;
it showed a labyrinth of tunnels connecting the dungeons. On the second screen Tin Tin could see her
father sitting on the floor of his prison.
A dejected and broken man. Her
tears started to flow uncontrollably.
No-one could save them now. The
Hood switched on the third screen. Tin
Tin recoiled in terror. Two angry
yellow eyes stared back at her from a large tiger's face. It opened its mouth and snarled, revealing
its sharp jagged teeth.
"This is my little pet,”
explained the Hood. "As you can see he is very angry. He has not had his breakfast yet and he does
not like to be kept waiting."
The Hood pressed another button.
A door opened in the tiger's cage, immediately it sprang through,
sniffing the air. The Hood switched
back to the first screen. The tiger was
now padding down one of the corridors.
It stopped and sniffed again, and it uttered a low snarl. Tin Tin covered her face with her hands
"You can't do this,” she
wailed.
The Hood was suddenly
distracted by a commotion outside. There seemed to be a lot of shouting. One of the hood's guards came bursting
in. He was breathless and covered in
specks of soot.
"Master! Your fields! They are burning. We need
more help. We cannot control the
fire. The crop will be destroyed!"
The Hood ran towards the
window. He cursed loudly as he saw
thick clouds of acrid smoke rising from his precious fields. "Quickly - take all the men you
need."
In all the panic, the Hood had
momentarily forgotten about Tin Tin and Kyrano. He was no longer in the mood for sport. Millions of dollars were dissolving into smoke. Tin Tin seized her chance to escape and
dashed down the stairs to find her father.
When the Hood realised that
Tin Tin had gone, he switched to the second television monitor. As he expected,
Tin Tin had managed to reach Kyrano.
She wrestled with the door. The
Hood watched her face becoming more agonised as she struggled to open it. He laughed, "You will go to your graves together. What is left of you, that is."
He flicked another switch and
a panel slid open in the wall of Kyrano’s cell. The tiger stood and regarded its quarry. Kyrano stared the tiger and death straight in
the face. He stood before the magnificent
beast and closed his eyes. The Hood
watched with mounting excitement as the tiger moved in for the kill. He had expected it to spring on to its
victim, but instead it swayed unsteadily on its feet. The Hood struck the
monitor screen in anger. "What
kind of witchcraft is this?"
The tiger shook its head, swayed
again and then sank to the ground resting its head upon its paws. It was sleeping soundly.
"Quickly, Kyrano, move away
from the wall."
Kyrano shielded his head. Sparks flew as Scott cut through the iron
bars. He gave them a hefty kick, then
clambered inside and helped Kyrano climb through the window, and on to the
hover bike
"Where's Tin Tin?" cried
Alan. "She's not here."
"Alan. I'm on the other side of the door! Quickly, shoot out the lock. A tiger is loose down here we haven't got
much time"
Alan did as he was told and then
wrenched the door open. Tin Tin gasped
as she saw the sleeping tiger,
"Tranquilliser darts,” said Alan. "Quick! Get
through the window and on to the hover bike.
I think I can hear someone coming."
The Hood burst into the room
and fired at them, Alan dodged the bullets and sped for the cover of the
trees. The Hood cursed and shook his
fist. Then he heard a snort coming from
behind him. The tiger stirred, and then yawned. The Hood ran out of the room and slammed the door shut. He wasn't going to take any chances; he
manhandled a heavy statue to place in front of the door.
Scott had already taken off on
his hover bike with Kyrano, and was trying to draw away some of the gunfire, to
allow Alan and Tin Tin to make their escape.
Most of the Hood's men were out in the fields fighting the fire, Tiger
and one lone guard were the only ones left.
They were joined by the Hood, who was the better shot. A bullet grazed the hover bike missing
Scott's leg by inches.
"Get off the ground as
soon as you can!" he barked to Alan and Tin Tin.
Tin Tin gazed wistfully behind
her. She began to feel rather sorry for
the tiger they had left behind to the mercy of the Hood. It had spent most of its life cooped up in
the Hood's dungeon, and she knew what a miserable existence that was.
"Alan, I don't like the
thought of leaving that poor animal there."
"That 'poor animal' was
about to have your father for dinner!"
"But that's not its
fault. It was starved and ill
treated."
"Surely you're not going
to ask me to go back in there and haul it on to the back of the bike."
"Alan… he might decide to
kill it. Besides it's waking up - I can
hear it snarling."
"Scott will go
ballistic. We'll be risking our lives
for that tiger."
Alan heard Scott shouting at him again.
"Alan, will you get the hell out of there."
"Scott,” Alan called to
his brother, "you go on there's something I have to do."
"Alan, are you mad? Just get out of here. They're still shooting at us!"
To Scott's horror, Alan steered
the hover bike back to the temple. He
was now out of view, and Scott heard a small explosion, as Alan blasted a hole
in the wall to allow the Tiger to escape.
He cursed Alan for his reckless nature.
He was both angry and relieved to see Alan and Tin Tin speeding away
from the temple.
The Hood's men were firing at
them, but the bullets were landing short of their target. When Alan drew level with him, Scott gave
him a piece of his mind - peppered by some strong adjectives. "What the hell made you go back
there?" he bellowed.
"I forgot to put the cat
out,” replied Alan smugly.
Suddenly Scott heard a calamity
on the ground below him. The Hood's men
were all shouting and running for their lives.
The Hood was still firing into the sky and cursing as his ammunition ran
out. He opened the gun to re-load. At
first he did not hear the tiger approach from behind. Its hungry roar made him turn around. With his eyes wide in
horror, he flung the empty rifle on to the ground. Quick as a flash, he shinned
up the nearest tree. The tiger sat
below patiently washing its face with a powerful paw. Tin Tin swore that it had a grin on its face.
"Curse you, International
Rescue!" spat the Hood from his tree top refuge. "I will have my
revenge!"
Back in the safety of
Thunderbird One, Scott flew over the blazing opium fields. The fire he had
created as a diversion completely destroyed the evil crop. Tin Tin felt the emotion of the last twenty
four hours overwhelm her. She let tears
of relief trickle down her cheeks. Alan
wrapped his arms protectively around her.
"How can someone hate so
much?" she asked between sobs.
"Shh. It's all over now. He won't hurt us again."
"I'm not so sure,"
replied Kyrano. "He is a powerful
and cunning enemy. But, like all
dangerous men, he will destroy himself.
His most powerful enemy comes from within. The greed and hate which fuels him will also ultimately destroy
him.
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