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Into the merciless blackness of space he thrust his way, bound on a mission of glory. He would remold the surface of an entire planet extending Earths empire another inch into infinity and utterly destroy the tiny, trusting people who called him friend!

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John Wade Farrell

Destiny Deferred

Sevridge sat down without waiting to be asked Three days I wait to see you - photo 1

Sevridge sat down without waiting to be asked. Three days I wait to see you, Blount. How important can you get?

Blounts side-of-beef face was impassive. He looked at Sevridge from under up-curled grey eyebrows with little eyes like a shoemakers tools. You suffer. You kill me.

I want to see the plan, Blount. Arent you dizzy sitting on the top rung of the ladder? Maybe you forgot that three years ago we were drawing the same pay for the same dirty work, and when you did the cooking, it stank.

Dont get shirty, Sevridge. You can be replaced.

I want to see the plan for R eighty-eight. I may have something to say about it.

Blount sighed. Habilitation Service is not paying you for anything you have to say, Bob. You draw your pay for making the surveys, organizing the equipment and making the planet fit the plan.

Lets see the plan, Blount. And dont try to bluff me. You can replace me and get some kid thatll be running back panting every time he breaks the jaws on a BX pulverizer. I capsuled all the photos and projections back here and youve had the seven months I was in transit to work it out. So lets see it.

Blount shrugged and swung around in his chair. He dialed the index and waited until the requested objects thudded into the scoop. He slid the door back and took out the first globe. There she is now, he said.

He flipped the almost weightless globe, on a scale of ten thousand miles to a foot, over to Sevridge. It was the result of forty thousand separate pieces of datum, so exact that microscopic examination would reveal no variation between it and the actuality the newly-charted world, R-88, ninety-one light years distant, one of a score of current projects of Habilitation Service.

Sevridge spun it in his fingers and set it aside casually. It was the second map-globe that he cared about. Blount handed Sevridge the second globe, settled back in his chair with the hooded expression of a poker player.

Sevridge made a careful examination. The mountain ranges were gone, the seas ragged borders geometrized, polar caps and tropic belt sterilized into featureless flatness, the asceptic cubes of the power transmitters dotted in checkerboard pattern over the whole face of the planet.

He set it gently on the desk in front of him. I thought so, he said heavily. I heard the rumor but I couldnt believe it.

Its a natural answer, Blount said, his voice casual. I dont see why you should be so excited. Even you should have seen it coming when you knew wed taken the regular options on the whole five planets of the system. If we made a normal habilitation, it would give us just R eighty-eight. But by turning R eighty-eight into an automatic power station transmitting to the other planets it gives us four instead of one. Thats simple economics, Sevridge. Common sense.

How about sun-boost stations on each one, giving you five planets?

You know better than that. Too bulky, too expensive. And less net habitation space in the end.

They giving you a bonus for this, Blount?

Thats hardly any of your business. But maybe if you get this plan through ahead of deadline I can arrange you a bonus.

You cant buy me like you bought Species Rating.

Blounts heavy face reddened. Watch what you say, Sevridge, he said softly.

Im saying it. You saw my reports. Im an amateur at it, but I rated them. They came out sixteen point three on the scale well over the minimal sentience rating of nine point nine. But if Species Rating puts them officially over nine point nine your little plan is licked. Youve got to leave them their planet and their little civilization. Who did you buy off, Blount, to have the Cheeps put through at a nine point eight?

Cheeps? I thought they

I call them that because they make that sound more often than any other. Like a box of baby chicks. And I got to know them pretty well. Wouldnt it make a bit of a stink on Earth if they learned that Habilitation Service was going to wipe out a race that had already devised a crude internal combustion engine?

The official rating is nine point eight. Theres no use talking about it. R eighty-eight is ideal for the power station. Youll follow orders.

Oh, great! Sevridge said. After they got over their first fright, they made me a guest of honor. So I pull the switch that drops half a billion tons of auto-control construction equipment onto their planet. Push the mountains into their laps and chew up their cities and spit out the pieces.

Arent you getting a little emotional, Sevridge?

Not emotional. Just sick to the stomach. I thought that Species Rating was one outfit that couldnt be bought like a cookie. Congratulations, Blount. I quit. Get yourself another boy.

It isnt that easy, Sevridge.

Just what do you mean?

If you returned to Earth and started spreading that sort of nasty rumor it might hurt our competitive position. You might remember for a moment where you are. On C seventeen. Theres not a soul on this planet who isnt an employee of Habilitation Service. No craft leaves C seventeen except on company business. I dont think youre going anywhere.

Sevridge grinned. That wont work, Al. Not for a minute. Ill demand to see old C.B. He may be a ruthless old monkey, but he isnt crooked.

Blount said, very gently, Maybe you were so mad when you stormed in here that you didnt notice the title on my door. Take a look. You can read it in reverse through the glass.

Sevridge turned his head slowly. He looked back at Blount. So you made it, eh? All the way to the top. The big boss now. Wheres C. B.?

Dead. A little accident. He was inspecting some new equipment.

Very handy. Play ball or else, eh? Youre rotten all the way through, Al. Maybe Ill take the or else. Maybe Im just that stubborn.

The or else as you put it, Sevridge, is a diagnosis of space fever and a little excitation of neuron patterns. Well give you a post-excitation fix that will make you do the assigned job, willing or unwilling. So you might just as well give up and do it willingly.

Sevridge stared at the ceiling. What a sucker Ive been! he said softly. Walking right in here, knowing you as well as I do, and still thinking that there might be a scruple or two tucked away in all that beef.

Youll find the performance bonus satisfactory, Sevridge.

No doubt. Then youve bought me and you can put me on the next dirty job and the next. Anyway, heres the trump card. Take a look.

Sevridge unbuttoned his tunic pocket. It bulged. A small head popped up out of the pocket and stared at Blount with two intensely curious brown eyes. The wrinkled skin of the face was a pale aqua, and the two huge front teeth were a soft shade of rose. Meet the Big Cheep, Sevridge said.

Blount could barely restrain his anger. You know the penalty for bringing alien life forms here!

Sevridge picked the creature out of his tunic pocket with a thumb and forefinger in the armpits and set him on the edge of the desk. It was about six inches tall, a biped with two multi-jointed arms ending in three articulated fingers and an opposed thumb. It wore a skirt of woven fabric, a shirt of overlapping metallic plates, a toy gun in the holster at its waist.

Sevridge said, It took, me a long time to figure out what they reminded me of. Then I remembered the exhibit on primitive art forms. Maybe you saw it. They had a rabbit. Bugs Bunny, they called him. Every Cheep looks like Bugs Bunny without the ears. See? The same sassy look. Sort of jaunty, isnt he?

The Cheep trotted over to the globe representing his world as it existed. He bent over and peered at it closely. He made a series of rapid chirping sounds, straightened up and slapped himself on the chest plates three times.

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