survivors. You have in essence created a think tank for the sole benefit of survivors and we have to continue that work.”
Jack replied, “Whoa. I never gave a bunker a thought and off the top of my head I wouldn’t know where to start in finding those capable of carrying on our work in a bunker. I’ll need some time to think that through.”
“I have given it some thought and I think we should first ask the team leaders for volunteers. My guess is that there won’t be many volunteers since families are not included. Once we know who volunteers, we may have to coerce others to participate, based on needed skills; but that should be a last resort. Just for the record, I will not participate. As a microbiologist I don’t have a skill set you can use to prepare survivors, and by volunteering I would simply be taking a spot that could be better utilized by someone of your choice. Roger and I will spend whatever time we have with our children and grandkids. Both of our children and the two grandkids should be at our house later today. I’ll work until either my family members or I display symptoms and then I’ll play each day by ear. I’ll want to spend as much time with them as I can.
“On the other hand I think you should volunteer. You’re single with no close family. More importantly this whole thing has been your idea, and no one has a better feel for the things that need to be researched and published than you do. I don’t want an answer right now. Let’s wait to see who volunteers and then you and I will collectively decide on the names to forward to Secretary Kemper and then the President. I’ll join you for your afternoon meeting and we’ll explain the issue to the primary staff at that time. I’ll need responses from everyone first thing in the morning. We have a ten o’clock meeting with the Secretary tomorrow morning to make our pitch.” “Okay, now let’s talk about those you believe are absolutely critical to the effort and should be added to the bunker team.”
Jack responded, “I’m not sure if any one person is critical. I’ve tried to keep multiple people involved in every facet of our work because I know we’ll start losing staff once the virus reaches DC. But we’ll need at least one of the high-tech group members, at least one of the public communication and coordination group and probably two from our research group. I’d add one generalist to that mix and one pure scientist. That would be six members with one of them having overall responsibility.”
“That sounds workable to me although we may be shorting ourselves. I’ll think more about the makeup and let you know this afternoon if I’ve come up with additional skills I think we’ll need. We only get one shot at this so we need to be sure. We will probably add some redundancy to your list as well. Secretary Kemper agrees that this is the most important group of people in Homeland Security today, and I think the President is about to come to that conclusion himself. I think a group of ten might be doable for the bunker team, even though space is at a premium. ”
“Thanks Dr. McCloud, I’ll look forward to our meeting this afternoon.”
A.J. laughed and said, “Jack, you finally jumped over the name protocol barrier in the last meeting; please don’t backtrack so soon”.
Jack grinned and said, “Okay Doc, I’ll see you later.”
When A.J. was alone she spent some time thinking about Jack Sweeney. She knew that he would not volunteer to save himself as long is he thought there were others that were capable. He would not put himself at the top of a list of the most deserving people, but she would wait until morning and work through that issue. One way or another she believed Jack Sweeney would lead this team into the future.
As Jack walked to his office, he thought about what A.J. had said. He could name four