Martin Arnold looked shocked. “That’s crazy.” Sarko leaned back in his chair and watched his assistant. “What’s crazy about it?” he asked. Arnold had just come in to work. He took off his jacket and hung it on the hook behind the office door. “Lasers aren’t powerful enough to damage a plane. You might just as well shine a flashlight on the Cobra . . . that would do about as much damage as firing a laser at it. That ‘death ray’ stuff that people have talked about is just a lot of baloney.” “I know,” Sarko said. “But look at this.” He took a newspaper clipping from his desk and held it out to Arnold. “I got it last night,” he said before his assistant could ask. Arnold crossed the room and took the clipping. As he read it, Sarko kept talking excitedly: “I had forgotten all about that story.
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