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Poe? No, no mock-up to fake space conditions for them but calculate the cost of the _real_ interstellar ship. We couldn't trust either of them with it yet. You didn't really think we could afford _two_ ships. Why do you think we haven't told one man about his opposite in a second ship? No safety margin allowable in our appropriation, Doc. Or so they tell me. There's enough fuel and food to take Johnson and Meyverik a long way but not the distance." He shook his lean head almost wistfully. "Damn it, Madison, do you mean I've been beating my lobes out for weeks for _nothing_? I tested them. I checked them out. Either was capable of making the flight successfully--for their own different reasons." Madison took his hand off my shoulder and made a fist of it. "I'm not questioning your decision! Will you ram that through your obscene skull, Thorn!" "Who is?" I whispered. "Not me. Not I, not I." "The general," I announced. "Just not me." Was he actually trembling? But it wasn't concern about what I thought of him. Somebody closer, maybe. Things were building up for him. He jammed his nose almost up against the glass dial surfaces, swaying gently in his cups, staring slightly cross-eyed at the arrowed numbers. "You'll continue your tests from here," Madison said. "Tell them they are going to die." My face was at once cool and damp. "That's a tough examination," I gasped. "A lie," Madison told me. "The boys at Psychicentre worked out the problems." "You told me you wanted me!" I screamed at him furiously. "Control your passionate, dainty voice. You worked well with those two. The experts could work through you better." "Right through me, like a razor blade through margarine," I said. "It's not fair." "No, it's science. Psychology as a science, not an art. Don't damn me--I'm not the inventor," Madison continued. "I'm one of them," I murmured, "but I'd just as rather you didn't blame me either." Madison punched the button for me with a palsied, manicured thumb. "Guess what, Meyverik?" I said viciously. "You're going to die." "What the blazes are you babbling about?" the blond doll snapped at me from the box of the video screen. * * * * * I scanned the typed, stiff-backed Idiot Prompters Madison shoved into my fist. "It's--true. You can't get out alive." "What's happened?" His face perfectly blank. "Nothing out of the ordinary," I said. "They h
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