"Michael Sweeney - Moving Day" - читать интересную книгу автора (Sweeney Michael)

I have only been with the committee for a short time."
The Doctor was still musing on the Ministers reaction.
"This is, of course, very top secret. I'm well informed that some fake
plague will be invented to clean the colonists off the surface." The doctor
sipped his coffee. "Hopefully, the force created will not damage the domes
to severally." The Doctor smiled.
Kile also drank his coffee. Though he was gulping his. His nerves
were not being easy on him.
"But, if all goes well, the domes won't not be needed, right?"
The Doctor frowned slightly.
"The conquering of Mars has been a long quest of mankind. Originally,
we thought that simply coming here and setting up The domes would be
enough." the Doctor coughed." They were wrong. So they set up the
Terraforming Committee about seventy years ago. It proposed dozens of crazy
ideas. From pumping water from earth to crashing a ice comet into the
planet. Each of these plans were supposed to help revive the dead planet."
The Doctor motioned around him. "This is only the final step in a long
series."
Kile furrowed his brow. He had not come to be lectured. "Doctor, you
evaded the question."
The Doctor smiled and sipped his coffee.
"Hopefully, Minister, it will work. I only know what the computer
simulations tell me."
The Minister frowned again.
"And they say?"
"They say it should work. But as the saying goes, the best laid plans
of mice and men." The Doctor wiggled his index finger in the air and
suddenly plunged it towards the floor. "Boom the commode."
"I'm afraid I don't really know about the plans of mice. But I am
vaguely aware of the plans of the Council. Could you please solidify these
notions?"
The Doctor smiled. He placed his coffee on the desk and pulled the
computer monitor into the Ministers view.
"Since your new, you get the full treatment. Slides and all.
"As you know the Terraforming Committee has been working for many odd
years into transforming the planet Mars into a viable ecosystem. After many
failed attempts it was realized why Mars had died in the first place."
The Doctor stopped.
"You do know about the aboriginal Martians they found, right?"
The Minister nodded.
"Good. Well,
The Doctor went on to explain that the original inhabitants had died
out because of Mars distance from the sun. Due to this distance, they boiled
during the day and froze at night. There have been similar account on earth,
however, not so extreme.
So the council came to the conclusion that Mars itself was the culprit
and have decided to relocate the planet to someplace sunnier.
"Kind of a prolonged vacation. Think the War God will mind?" The
Doctor joked.
"So essentially, the Council believes that if the planet were in a