63 The filter for A-10 simulations wouldn’t have grabbed it. But the system administrator for the Cray XC50 had placed an alarm on any new data coming through the firewall from a non-US Air Force source. This program had tripped that alarm. Jeremy grabbed a copy and plugged it into an isolated simulation environment so that he could run it without interfering with the computer’s normal operations. The XC50 loaded up the scenario on his station. No unusual weather settings. Clear air space—busy but nothing dangerously close. Just like Miranda approaching a wreck, he approached the simulation in spheres from outer to inner layers. Following her methodologies had been a big part of his climb to the light side of the Force. The simulation environment—a brightly lit airport not far ahe

