Sirens screamed their loss in ear-splitting bursts as lights flashed and scientists scampered about. The HQ looked like a disturbed ant hill with panicked employees running left and right, without direction, confused, most of them didn’t even know what had happened. But the leaders knew that terrible truth. There had been a break-in. Someone had stolen an untold amount of blank chips and the prototype mini computer that controlled them, no larger than a PDA. but more potent than all the nukes in the world. The cameras had all been sabotaged so the thief could not be identified. They could only wait and watch. Who was the thief?