Chapter 46Beneath their heavy packs, Emil and Ramzan labored up a steel ladder along the outer shell of the Auxiliary Building. They switched from one ladder to another, having to toggle over forty-feet of open air. Reaching out from one rung to another, Emil went first, gripping tightly to the cold metal bars, toggling over, and continuing his climb. Ramzan followed, like a cat, with little effort. He was in his element now, and his veins were pumping with adrenalin. They reached a rooftop, ascended another ten feet to another rooftop, and stopped there to get their bearings. Ramzan pulled out the small hand-folded diagram and pointed west to a configuration of pipes and transformer poles. He turned and looked up the south wall of the Auxiliary Building. “Yes, it is there,” he said, poin

