Larry thought about it for a moment. "Do what you have to do, but do it as quickly as you can, I can't wait to get out of here!" "Me too," she replied, hastening to turn off the light and, although much less intense than a few hours before, the corpses immediately began to shine. "Do you see it?" Helen asked him, raising the switch. "Of course I see it ... but what is it?" "I was hoping you would tell me. Certainly, it is not radiation, it is a kind of very fine and adherent powder. That's the thing you'll have to analyze," she said, pulling a nylon bag and a pair of scissors from a pocket. "Forgive me, I'm doing this for you," she murmured approaching their bodies; she cut a few strands of hair and put them in the bag with trembling hands, then handed them to the chemist. "You have to

