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Monday 4 September 2017

STORY: 6 OUT OF 6

STORY: 6 OUT OF 6

By Ramprasath Rengasamy
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When it is time to prove myself before a bevy of cruel men who involve in all sorts of crimes and trafficking that are known to this world, I don’t go to my bedroom, gently close the door, lie on the bed and have a good 5 hours sleep. But this man nick-named and popularly known as “Columbus” does that every time he gets into one such situation.
To me, he was one whose body challenges to all known laws of human physiology. In situations when a human’s adrenaline should go high, his would go low and very normal like a gently flowing noiseless river. I would not be surprised if I get to see him reading financial times in a strip club or eating a full size pizza while sitting in a mortuary room.
I still remember the day when he was given an assignment by the “Teacher” of Columbia. He was to smuggle 25 kilograms of gold from a town in South Africa to a city in New Zealand. I don’t know much about this from the business perspective since I am new to this whole thing. All I know was from the point he jumped into action.
By then, I should confess that he had attained some sort of a reputation among the undercover criminals and all of that reputation came from his 5/5 successful attempts. He was expected in all major prisons but to none he visited or was brought. So as per records, he was definitely going to succeed in smuggling the Gold but how was he going to do it was the only question that puzzled all of us.
The Airports had tightened its grip. Sea route was completely unsafe due to the Somalia pirates. But on the said data, somehow Columbus managed to bring the gold to New Zealand.
He took close to 6 months of time but during the first 165 day time, we never saw him in places where he would usually be found.
I was well aware of his course of action as I was the one who was appointed to follow him from Africa to New Zealand. I was not supposed to make any form of communication with him but he should not move away from my eye-sight. I travelled in the same plane as he did. I pretty much watched him all through the long hours of journey in flight to New Zealand. He and his only carry-on luggage were thoroughly tested at clearance and yet he managed to bring the Gold to New Zealand.
How!
Yes. That was the only question in everyone’s mind but none of us dared to ask.
The following day, he delivered the ‘package’ to the gold merchant whose name I don’t intend to reveal here. But if you go in pursuit of the one who bought a huge volume of shares of the Swedish Automobile manufacturing company, chances are more that you may get a clue on who was the merchant.
Well, in the end, the package was indeed smuggled by our hero “Columbus” who had his success rate counted to 6/6 now. No one else got to know how he managed to smuggle 25kgs of gold despite heavy checks at the Airport clearance.
But I must tell you all what I saw the other day in his room. There was a girl named Dixie whom I desperately wanted to woo but she always fell for “Columbus”. Not only did I saw Dixie there in his room with him trying to make out with her while she was submissive to his advances, I also saw Ratchet wheel, Trip Spring, Plunger Spring, Spring pawl, Setting plunger and so on with a sheet of paper that announced that he skipped the theoretical classes but attended only the practical ones in Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering.
Do you get anything?… Nah??… Me too.

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STORY: NEW FINDING

STORY: NEW FINDING

By: Ramprasath Rengasamy
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If it was not that costly, the people of Ohio could have been given each a powerful camera, which on that particular day could have helped them capture that bright thing that drifted across the blue sky and succumbed to ashes and never touch the ground.
The local channel‘s announcement that claimed the bright thing to be meteor was enough to most of the people of Ohio to convince themselves and return to their usual day to day chores ignoring what they saw in the bright sky.
Little did anyone know about the NextStar sky telescope that 15 years old Steven was hiding from others in his attic. Thanks to his dead mother and nowhere-to-be-found father. It was their absence in his life that brought him a room in the attic which was the most convenient place from where he can get a clear picture of the sky.
Right after the burn-down of the meteor, what he saw in his telescope chilled his spine momentarily. There was a prominent dot seen in the sky, which when magnified appeared much similar to a planet. He was surprised because as far as he knew, there was no chance for a planet to exist at that part of the sky. He had complete catalogues of planets and stars but the planet he saw was not there in the list. The very fact that, any new siting of a planet will most likely end up naming the planet by the name of the one who saw it first, excited him.
The benefits were mouthwatering. He could be given a huge sum as prize money. He could be offered a decent course to pursue in a good university and on completion could even get a job at a research unit with a good package. Not only did he dream of himself giving technical speech about modern astronomy to a bunch of scientists and researchers from across the world but he also dreamed of visiting to countries on international conferences.
With much eager, he quickly noted down the co-ordinates of his new finding and took his computer and sent out an email to the NASA explaining his finding. In that email of his, he marked his full name bold, italic and underlined.
As he waited for a reply from NASA, after almost 30 minutes, there came a reply from NASA in his Inbox. He double clicked it to open and
“Please clean your telescope lenses periodically” was all written in it.

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