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Terry Pratchett, Stephen Baxter
The Long War
Dedication
For Lyn and Rhianna, as always
T.P.
For Sandra
S.B.
1
On an alternate world, two million steps from Earth:
The troll female was called Mary by her handlers, Monica Jansson read on the rolling caption on the video clip. No one knew what the troll called herself. Now two of those handlers, both men, one in a kind of spacesuit, faced Mary as she cowered in a corner of what looked like a high-tech laboratoryif a beast built like a brick wall covered in black fur could be said to cower at alland she held her cub to her powerful chest. The cub, itself a slab of muscle, was similarly dressed up in its own silvery spacesuit, with wires dangling from sensors attached to its flat skull.
Give him back, Mary, one of the men could be heard to say. Come on now. Weve been planning this test for a long time. George here will haul him over into the Gap in his spacesuit, hell float around in vacuum for an hour or so, and then hell be right back here safe and sound. Hell even have fun.
The other man stayed ominously silent.
The first approached Mary, a step at a time. No ice cream if you keep this up.
Marys big, very human hands made gestures, signs, a blur. Rapid, hard to follow, but decisive.
As the incident had been replayed over and over there had been a lot of online speculation about why Mary hadnt just stepped away at this point. Probably it was simply that she was being held underground: you couldnt step into or out of a cellar, into the solid rock youd find stepwise. Besides, Jansson, a retired lieutenant formerly of Madison Police Department, knew there were plenty of ways to stop a troll stepping, if you could get your hands on the animal.
The theory of what these men were trying to do was much discussed too. They were in a world next door to the Gapa step away from vacuum, from space, from a hole where an Earth ought to be. They were building a space programme out there, and wanted to see if troll labour, highly useful across the Long Earth, could be exploited in the Gap. Not surprisingly adult trolls were very reluctant to step over into that drifting emptiness, so the GapSpace researchers were trying to habituate the young. Like this cub.
We havent got time for this, said the second man. He produced a metal rod, a stunner. He walked forward, holding the rod out towards Marys chest. Time for Mommy to say goodnight for a while
The adult troll grabbed the rod, snapped it in two, and jammed the sharp, broken end into the second mans right eye.
Every time you saw it, it was shocking.
The man fell back screaming, blood spilling, very bright red. The first guy pulled him back, out of shot. Oh my God! Oh my God!
Mary, holding her cub, her fur splashed with human blood, repeated the gestures she had made, over and over.
Things happened quickly after that. These space cadets had tried to put down this troll, this mother, immediately. They even pulled a gun on her. But theyd been stopped by an older guy, more dignified, who looked to Jansson like a retired astronaut.
And now retribution was on hold, because of the attention focused on the case.
Since this lab recording had been leaked it had become an outernet sensation in itself, and had led to a flood of similar reports. There was cruelty to beasts, and especially the trolls, it seemed, all over the Long Earth. Internet and outernet were alight with flame wars between those who believed in mankinds right to do as it wished with the denizens of the Long Earth, all the way to putting them down when it suitedsome referring back to the Biblical dominion given to humans over fish, fowl, cattle, and creeping thingsand others who wished that mankind didnt have to take all its flaws out into the new worlds. This incident at the Gap, precisely because it had taken place at the heart of a nascent space programme, an expression of mankinds highest aspirationsand even though it betrayed a kind of insensitivity, Jansson thought, rather than downright crueltyhad become a poster case. A vociferous minority called for the federal government on Datum Earth to do something about it.
And others wondered what the trolls thought about it all. Because trolls had ways of communicating too.
Monica Jansson, watching the clip in her apartment in Madison West 5, tried to read Marys hand signs. She knew the language trolls were taught in experimental establishments like this one was based on a human language, American Sign Language. Jansson had had a little familiarization with signing in the course of her police career; she was no expert, but she could read what the troll was saying. And so, she imagined, could millions of others across the Long Earth, wherever this clip was being accessed:
I will not.
I will not.
I will not.
This was no dumb animal. This was a mother trying to protect a child.
Dont get involved, Jansson told herself. Youre retired, and youre sick. Your crusading days are over.
There was, of course, no choice. She turned off the monitor, popped another pill, and started making calls.
And on a world almost as far away as the Gap:
A creature that was not quite a human faced a creature that was not quite a dog.
People called the humanoids kind kobolds, more or less inaccurately. Kobold was an old German name for a mine-spirit. This particular kobold, peculiarly addicted to human musicin particular 1960s rock musichad never been near a mine.
And people called these dog-like creatures beagles, equally inaccurately. They were not beagles, and they were like nothing Darwin had seen from the most famous Beagle of all.
Neither kobold nor beagle cared about names humans gave them. But they cared about humans. Or rather, despised them. Even though, in the kobolds case, he was also helplessly fascinated by humans and their culture.
Trollen unhap-ppy, everywhere, hissed the kobold.
Good, the beagle growled. She was a bitch. She wore a gold finger-ring set with sapphires on a thong around her neck. Good. Smell of c-hrr-imes of stink-crotches stains world.
The kobolds speech was almost like a humans. The beagles was a matter of growls, gestures, postures, pawing at the ground. Yet they understood each other, using a quasi-human language as a common patois.
And they had a common cause.
Drive stink-crotches back to their-hrr den. The beagle lifted her body and stood upright, raised her wolf-like head, and howled. Soon responses came from all across the humid landscape.
The kobold exulted at the chance of acquisition as a result of all this trouble, acquisition of the goods he treasured himself, and of others he could trade. But he strove to hide his fear of the beagle princess, his unlikely customer and ally.
And at a military base on Datum Hawaii, US Navy Commander Maggie Kauffman gazed up in wonder at the USS Benjamin Franklin, an airship the size of the Hindenburg, the brand-new vessel that was hers to command
And in a sleepy English village the Reverend Nelson Azikiwe pondered his little parish church in the context of the Long Earth, a treasured scrap of antiquity amid unmapped immensity, and considered his own future
And in a bustling city more than a million steps from the Datum, a one-time stepwise pioneer called Jack Green carefully phrased an appeal for liberty and dignity in the Long Earth
And at Yellowstone Park, Datum Earth:
It was only Ranger Herb Lewiss second day on the job. He sure as hell didnt know how to deal with this angry in-your-face complaint from Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Davies of Los Angeles about how upset their nine-year-old, Virgilia, had become, and how Daddy had been made to look a
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