The first of the three died almost immediately. The plasmoid, it turned
out, lacked understanding of, among other things, the use and need of
anesthetics. Balmordan accordingly assisted obligingly in the second
operation. He was delighted when it became apparent that his assistance
was being willingly and comprehendingly accepted. This subject did not
die immediately. But he did not regain consciousness after the plasmoid
devices had been installed; and some hours later he did die, in
convulsions.
Number Three was more fortunate. He regained consciousness. He
complained of headaches and, after he had slept, of nightmares. The next
day he went into shock for a period of several hours. When he came out
of it, he reported tremblingly that the big plasmoid was talking to him,
though he could not understand what it said.
There were two more test operations, both successful. In all three
cases, the headaches and nightmares stopped in about a week. The first
subject in the series was beginning to understand the plasmoid.
Balmordan listened to his reports. He had his three surviving volunteers
given very extensive physical and psychological tests. They seemed to be
in fine condition.
Balmordan now had the operation performed on himself. When he woke up,
he disposed of his three predecessors. Then he devoted his full
attention to learning what the plasmoid was trying to say. In about
three weeks it became clear....
The plasmoid had established contact with human beings because it
needed their help. It needed a base like Harvest Moon from which to
operate and on which to provide for its requirements. It did not have
the understanding to permit it to construct such a base.
So it made the Devagas a proposition. It would work for them, somewhat
as it had worked for the Old Galactics, if--unlike the Old
Galactics--they would work for it.
Balmordan, newly become a person of foremost importance, transmitted the
offer to the hierarchy in the Hub. With no hesitation it was accepted,
but Balmordan was warned not to bring his monster into the Hub area. If
it was discovered on a Devagas world, the hierarchy would be faced with
the choice between another war with the Federation and submission to
more severely restrictive Federation controls. It didn't care for either
alternative; it had lost three wars with the Federated worlds in the
past and each time had been reduced in strength.
They contacted Vishni's Independent Fleet. Vishni's area was not too far
from Balmordan's ship position, and the Devagas had had previous
dealings with him and his men. This time they hired the I-Fleet to
become the plasmoid's temporary caretaker. Within a few weeks it was
parked on Luscious, where it devoted itself to the minor creative
experimentation which presently was to puzzle Professor Mantelish.
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