A Day in the Life of an Atomic Weapons Research Establishment
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"What you are about to read would be classified Top Secret were it not for the fact I've changed the names, places, events, technology and characters to protect the innocent and guilty alike."
It was shaping up to be just another day at Atomic Weapons Research Establishment(Tadcaster) for 18 year old Bill Shilbert but then came the explosion.
A short story of one unlikely hero's battle to save the day and get the girl. Also includes green rabbits and a smattering of dark humour.
David Reynolds
my Smashwords interview details some of my personal history, and the memoirs details even more. Best way to know more about me is to read the memoirs.At present 2024 I am still involved with Foxfield heritage railway museum. I am also busy upon a number of ancestry projects for friends or clients ( mcw999smw@yahoo.co.uk ) if you wish to contact. 2nd memoirs installment, out very soon Latest novel , Right place wrong time, 2nd part of eden to armageddon trilogy recently published. final part in trilogy already written, but needs polish and formatting. Busy compiling yet another reality & beyond anniversary magazine. Took on slot as cosmic commentator writing stories and articles for Star Trek universe. This has now evolved into full editorial position for U.K. based Star Trek / Star Wars/ Dr. Who monthly mag. Also producing articles for the hub pages. The rest of the time I was continuing with regular occupation ( international coach driver )
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A Day in the Life of an Atomic Weapons Research Establishment - David Reynolds
A Day In the Life Of
An
Atomic Weapons Research Establishment.
David Reynolds
Copyright © David Reynolds 2011
ISBN 978-1-4659-3910-4
Smashwords Edition
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The Arrival
What you are about to read would be classified Top Secret were it not for the fact I've changed the names, places, events, technology and characters to protect the innocent and guilty alike.
By 8:30am that crisp autumn Monday morning there was a steady stream of foot and vehicle traffic arriving through the main gate of the Tadcaster Atomic Weapons Research Establishment, AWRE (Tadcaster), also known as simply the site
by the locals and the establishment
by those who worked there.
Six guards armed with machine pistols, leather gloves and dark sunglasses made sure everyone was in no doubt they were arriving at somewhere serious and secret.
Each arrival wore an ID badge clearly visible at all times lest they be summarily shot under the Better Safe Than Sorry
policy introduced shortly after 9/11.
Despite the risk of summary execution our hero Bill Shilbert, a fresh out of school 18 year-old employee at the establishment, still insisted on pasting pictures from the FBI's most wanted website over his own