Convention. He was interviewing the
bartender who had served Markman.
“Did he say anything to you, sir?”
“Only two words, ‘your favorite’.
He wanted my favorite drink. I brought
it to him and he seemed to enjoy it.”
“Nothing else at all? Just that?”
“No, nothing else. He just looked
around, tasted the drink, and then left,
but there was one really strange
thing.”
“What was that?”
“He didn’t need to pay, of course,
but he left a substantial gold coin. I
assumed it was for me.”
“Well that’s certainly generous,
but nothing really out of the ordinary.”
“No, you don’t understand. The
gold coin appeared out of thin air. I saw
it myself.”
“Wait, you’re saying he
materialized a gold coin right in front of
you?”
“Yes. There’s no question about it.
He never moved his hands at all. The
thing just appeared out of nowhere.”
The interviewer turned back to the
viewing audience. “Well, there you
have it. Our new Overlord can
apparently materialize certain objects
out of thin air, either that or our server
has a grand imagination. That’s all from
the Thought Exchange here in Main
Square.”
Markman had heard enough. He
touched the crystals beside his seat
until the screen turned off. He
remembered the ruby control and
touched it, then went to the windows to
gaze at the courtyard in the shadows of
early evening. A few minutes passed
and the double doors opened, DuMont
entered.
“You called me, sir?”
“DuMont, I’m getting ready to
transport back to my office. On my
next visit I will need help with access to
the library. I may require your
assistance on that.”
“It would be my pleasure, sir.”
“You’ve been very helpful. Thank
you.”
“It has been my honor, of course,
sir. At the risk of being presumptuous,
when you are ready to return, you may
transport directly to this room from
your office simply by commanding the
transport unit, ‘Terra Nova Castle,
Overlook Chamber’. I should also ask
you sir, do you plan to address the
Crillian population at some point?”
“Is that expected?”
“Sir, there has never been an
Overlord before, so no there are no
customs established. It is left to your
wisdom to decide.”
“Are you recommending that?”
“Sir, I would never be that
presumptuous.”
“I’ll think about it, DuMont. It’s
time for me to leave. Would it be rude
for me to do that while you are here?”
“Not at all, sir. All of our
associations are expressly private.”
“Thank you again then, DuMont.”
Markman looked down at his chest and
tapped the gold triangle lightly with
three fingers. A blinding white light
came and passed, and he found himself
back in his pyramid office. Trill was
standing dutifully in the center of the
room.
“Sir, was your journey one of
success?”
“Yes, Trill. I’d like to disengage.”
“Will you return soon, sir?”
“Yes. I’ll need to access the library
next time. I may need your help.”
“It would be my pleasure, sir.”
Markman went to the transport
column and entered. He turned and
nodded to Trill. Trill ran his hand across
the crystal control column and once
more a blinding white light flashed and
faded. The sensesuit followed with its
clicking and hissing and the helmet
became loose as Markman’s suit fell
open at the chest. He lifted off the
helmet to find the lab staff staring.
Applause broke out. Cassiopia stood
from her position at the computer
station and came to him.
“Wow!” she said.
Markman nodded. “Wow.”
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