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off as soon as th~ started。
While he slept; Krannon must have radioed ahead; because Kerk w waiting when they arrived。 As soon as the truck entered the penimett he threw open the door and dragged Jason out。 The bandage pulli and Jason felt the wound tear open。 He ground his teeth together; Kei would not have the satisfaction of hearing him cry out。
〃I told you to stay in the buildings until the ship left。 Why did y leave? Why did you go outside? You talked to the grubbers…didn't you With each question he shook Jason again。
〃I didn't talk to…anyone。〃 Jason managed to get the words out。 〃Th tried to take me; I shot two…hid out until the trucks came back。〃
〃Got another one then;〃 Krannon said。 〃I saw it。 Good shootin Think I got some too。 Let him go; Kerk; they shot him in the back F fore he could reach the truck。〃
That's enough explanations; Jason thought to himself。 Don't overt it。 Let him make up his mind later。 Now's the time to change the sir ject。 There's one thing that will get his mind off the grubbers。
〃I've been fighting your war for you; Kerk; while you stayed safe inside the perimeter。〃 Jason leaned back against the side of the truck the other loosened his grip。 〃I've found out what your battle with di planet is really about…and how you can win it。 Now let me sit dow and I'll tell you。〃
More Pyrrans had e up while they talked。 None of them mov now。 Like Kerk; they stood frozen; looking at Jason。 When Kerk mike he spoke for all of them。
'What do you mean?&
〃Just what I said。 Pyrrus is fighting you…actively and conscious' Get far enough out from this city and you can feel the waves of hato that are directed at it。 No; that's wrong…you can't because you〃 grown up with it。 But I can; and so could anyone else with any sort psi sensitivity。 There is a message of war being beamed against y constantly。 The life forms of this planet are psi…sensitive; and respoi to that order。 They attack and change and mutate for your destructio And they'll keep on doing so until you are all dead。 Unless you e stop the war。〃
〃How?〃 Kerk snapped the word and every face echoed the questio
〃By finding whoever or whatever is sending that message。 The Ii
forms that attack you have no reasoning intelligence。 They are being ordered to do so。 I think I know how to find the source of these orders。 After that; it will be a matter of getting across a message; asking for a truce and an eventual end to all hostilities。〃
A dead silence followed his words as the Pyrrans tried to prehend the ideas。 Kerk moved first; waving them all away。
〃Go back to your work。 This is my responsibility and I'll take care of it。 As soon as I find out what truth there is here…if any…I'll make a plete report。〃 The people drifted away silently; looking back as they went。
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〃From the beginning now;〃 Kerk said。 〃And leave out nothin~ 〃There is very little more that I can add to the physical facts。 I s~ the animals; understood the message。 I even experimented with some them and they reacted to my mental mands。 What I must do now track down the source of the orders that keep this war going。
〃I'll tell you something that I have never told anyone else。 I'm r only lucky at gambling。 I have enough psi ability to alter probability my favor。 It's an erratic ability that I have tried to improve for obvic reasons。 During the past ten years I managed to study at all of the c ters that do psi research。 pared to other fields of knowledge it amazing how little they know。 Basic psi talents can be improved practice; and some machines have been devised that act as psioi amplifiers。 One of these; used correctly; is a very good directional dicator。〃
〃You want to build this machine?〃 Kerk asked。
〃Exactly。 Build it and take it outside the city in the ship。 Any sigi strong enough to keep this centuries…old battle going should be stro enough to track down。 I'll follow it; contact the creatures who are set ing it; and try to find out why they are doing it。 I assume you'll go alo with any reasonab~~e plan that will end this war?〃
〃Anything reasonable;〃 Kerk said coldly。 〃How long will it take y to build this machine?〃
〃Just a few days; if you have all the partshere;〃 Jason told him。
〃Then do it。 I'm canceling the flight that's leaving now and I'll kc the ship here; ready to go。 When the machine is built; I want you track the signal and report back to me。〃
〃Agreed;〃 Jason said; standing up。 〃As soon as I have this hole in i back looked at; I'll draw up a list of things needed。〃
A grim; unsmiling man named Skop was assigned to Jason as a cc bination guide and guard。 He took his job very seriously; and it did take Jason long to realize that he was a prisoner…at…large。 Kerk F
accepted his story; but that was no guarantee that he believed it。 At a single word from him; the guard could turn executioner。
The chill thought hit Jason that undoubtedly this'was what would eventually happen。 Whether Kerk accepted the story or not; he couldn't afford to take a chance。 As long as there was the slightest possibility Jason had contacted the grubbers; he could not be allowed to leave the planet alive。 The woods people were being simple if they thought a plan this obvious might succeed。 Or had they just gambled on the very long chance it might work? They certainly had nothing to lose by it。
Only half of Jason's mind was occupied with the work as he drew up a list of materials he would need for the psionic direction finder。 His thoughts plodded in tight circles; searching for a way out that didn't exist。 He was too deeply involved now to just leave。 Kerk would see to that。 Unless he could find a way to end the war and settle the grubber question; he was marooned on Pyrrus for life。 A very short life。
When the list was ready; he called Supply。 With a few substitutions; everything he might possibly need was in stock; and would be sent over。 Skop sank into an apparent doze in his chair and Jason; his head propped against the pull of gravity by one arm; began a working sketch of his machine。
Jason looked up suddenly; aware of the silence。 He could hear machinery in the building and voices in the hall outside。 What kind of silence then…?
Mental silence。 He had been so preoccupied since his return to the city that he hadn't noticed the plete lack of any kind of psi sensation。 The constant wash of animal reactions was missing; as was the vague tactile awareness of his PK。 With sudden realization; he remembered that it was always this way inside the city。
He tried to listen with his mind…and stopped almost before he began。 There was a constant press of thought about him that he was made aware of when he reached out。 It was like being in a vessel far beneath the ocean; with your hand on the door that held back the frightening pressure。 Touching the door; without opening it; you could feel the stresses; the power pushing in and waiting to crush you。 It was this way with the psi pressure in the city。 The unvoiced hate…filled screams of Pyrrus would instantly destroy any mind that received them。 Some function of his brain acted as a psi circuit breaker; shutting off awareness before his mind could be blasted。 There was just enough leakthrough to keep him aware of the pressure…and supply the raw materials for his constant nightmares。
There was only one fringe benefit。 The lack of thought pressure
made it easier for him to concentrate。 In spite of his fatigue; the d gram developed swiftly。
Meta arrived late that afternoon; bringing the parts he had orderc She slid the long box onto the workbench; started to speak; but chang her mind and said nothing。 Jason looked up at her and smiled。
〃Confused?〃 he asked。
〃I don't know what you mean;〃 she said。 〃I'm not confused。 Just r noyed。 The regular trip has been canceled and our supply schedule '~ be thrown off for months to e。 And instead of piloting or perimel assignment all I am allowed to do is stand around and wait for yc Then take some silly flight following your directions。 Do you wond that I'm annoyed?〃
Jason carefully set the parts out on the chassis before he spoke。 〃 I said; you're confused。 I can point out how you're confused…whi will make you even more confused。 A temptation that I frankly fr hard to resist。〃
She looked across the bench at him; frowning; one finger uncc sciously curling and uncurling a short lock of hair。 Jason liked her ti way。 As a Pyrran operating at full blast; she had as much personality a gear in a machine。 Once out of that pattern she reminded him mc of the girl he had known on that first flight to Pyrrus。 He wondered it was possible to really get across to her what he meant。
〃I'm not being insulting when I say 'confused;' Meta。 With ye background you couldn't be any other way。 You have an insular p sonality。 Admittedly; Pyrrus is an unusual island with a lot of hi~ power problems that you are an expert at solving。 That doesn't make any less of an island。 When you face a cosmopolitan problem; you conf used。 Or even worse; when your island problems are put intc bigger context。 That's like playing your own game; only having t rules change constantly as you go along。〃
〃You're talking nonsense;〃 she snapped at him。 〃Pyrrus isn't an islai and battling for survival is definitely not a game。〃
〃I'm sorry;〃 he smiled。 〃I was using a figure of speech; and a bac chosen one at that。 Let's put the problem on more concrete terms。 Ta an example。 Suppose I were to tell you that over there; hanging fr the doorframe; was a stingwing…〃
Meta's gun was pointing at the door before he finished the last wo There was a crash as the guard's chair went over。 He had jumped fr a half…doze to full alertness in an instant; his gun also searching t doorframe。
〃That was just an example;〃 Jason said。 〃There's really nothi
there。〃 The guard's gun vanished and he scowled a look of contempt at Jason; as he righted the chair and dropped into it。
〃You both have proved yourself capable of handling a Pyrran problem;〃 Jason continued。 〃But what if I said that there is a thing hanging from the doorframe that looks like a stingwing; but is really a kind of large insect that spins a fine silk that can be used to weave clothes?〃
The guard glared from under his thick eyebrows at the empty doorframe; his gun whined part way out; then snapped back into the ho!ster。 He growled something inaudible at Jason; then stamped into the outer room; slamming the door behind him。 Meta frowned in concentration and looked puzzled。
〃It couldn't be anything except a stingwing;〃 she finally said。 〃Nothing else could possibly look like that。 And even if it didn't spin silk; it would bite if you got near; so you would have to kill it。〃 She smiled with satisfaction at the indestructible logic of her answer。
〃Wrong again;〃 Jason said。 〃I just described the mimic…spinner that lives on Stover's Planet。 It imitates the most violent forms of life there; does such a good job that it has no need for other defenses。 It'll sit quietly on your hand and spin for you by the yard。 If I dropped a shipload of them here'on Pyrrus; you never could be sure when to shoot; could you?〃
〃But they arc not here now;〃 Meta insisted。
〃Yet they could be quite easily。 And if they were; all the rules of your game would change。 Getting the idea now? There are some fixed laws and rules in the galaxy…but they're not the ones you live by。 Your rule is war unending with the local life。 I want to step outside your rule book and end that war。 Wouldn't you like that? Wouldn't you like an existence that was more than just an endless battle for survival? A life with a chance for happiness; love; music; art…all the enjoyable things you have never had the time for。〃
All the Pyrran sternness was gone from her face as she listened to what he said; letting herself follow these alien concepts。 He had put his hand out automatically as he talked; and had taken hers。 It was warm and her pulse fast to his touch。
Meta suddenly became conscious of his hand and snapped hers away; rising to her feet at the same time。 As she started blindly toward the door; Jason's voice snapped after her。
〃The guard; Skop; ran away because he didn't want to lose his precious two…value logic。 It's all he has。 But yo