Jabba eyed the VR. "PEM authorization's going fast. Last line of defense. And there's a crowd at the door."
"Focus!" Fontaine commanded.
Soshi sat in front of the Web browser and read aloud.
...Nagasaki bomb did not use plutonium but rather an artificially manufactured, neutron-saturated isotope of uranium 238."
"Damn!" Brinkerhoff swore. "Both bombs used uranium. The elements responsible for Hiroshima and Nagasaki were both uranium. There is no difference!"
"We're dead," Midge moaned.
"Wait," Susan said. "Read that last part again!"
Soshi repeated the text. "...artificially manufactured, neutron-saturated isotope of uranium 238."
"238?" Susan exclaimed. "Didn't we just see something that said Hiroshima's bomb used some other isotope of uranium?"
They all exchanged puzzled glances. Soshi frantically scrolled backward and found the spot. "Yes! It says here that the Hiroshima bomb used a different isotope of uranium!"
Midge gasped in amazement. "They're both uranium--but they're different kinds!"
"Both uranium?" Jabba muscled in and stared at the terminal. "Apples and apples! Perfect!"
"How are the two isotopes different?" Fontaine demanded. "It's got to be something basic."
Soshi scrolled through the document. "Hold on... looking... okay..."
"Forty-five seconds!" a voice called out.
Susan looked up. The final shield was almost invisible now.
"Here it is!" Soshi exclaimed.
"Read it!" Jabba was sweating. "What's the difference! There must be some difference between the two!"
"Yes!" Soshi pointed to her monitor. "Look!"
They all read the text:
...two bombs employed two different fuels... precisely identical chemical characteristics. No ordinary chemical extraction can separate the two isotopes. They are, with the exception of minute differences in weight, perfectly identical.
"Atomic weight!" Jabba said, excitedly. "That's it! The only difference is their weights! That's the key! Give me their weights! We'll subtract them!"