procured it from him. When everyone
is satisfied with that trial, you would
enter the sensesuit game where you
left off, finish winning that game, and
come out for evaluation. We would
then consider how everything went,
explore our options, and proceed in a
mutually agreed upon manner.”
Markman nodded. Cassiopia looked
off-balance.
John Paul said, “Obviously you will
need some more time to consider all of
this. There are quarters for you here in
this installation, if you’d like.”
“We’ll stay in Culpeper. I can’t
think of a better place to hold on to
reality,” replied Cassiopia.
“Yes, Culpeper commands a special
place in my heart, as well. Your
implants will allow you to use the
elevator, as necessary. Normally the
elevator only goes between the
basement and upper floors. For you, it
will come here.”
Cassiopia sat up straight.
“Implants? What are you talking about,
implants?”
John Paul looked to Markman.
Markman shrunk down in his chair and
looked guilty. “I didn’t know how to
bring that up, exactly.”
Cassiopia’s face was reddening.
“What implants?”
John Paul remained at ease. “They
are the size of a grain of sand. They
operate from your body’s own electrical
field. If removed, they dissolve. If
unacceptable to you, we can send a
command and turn them off and they
will also dissolve. However, they are a
benefit to you, and in no way a
detriment.”
“You injected me with something
without my consent or knowledge?”
“Yes.”
“When did you do that?”
“Our operatives, you call them the
men in black, can induce sleep
instantly just by being near you. They
perform the implantation in a few
seconds. You wake and do not even
realize you were asleep.”
“Where? Where on my body is the
thing?”
“I will not tell you. Telling
someone causes them to sometimes
dwell upon the idea and they come to
believe there are side effects even
though no side effects are possible. By
not telling you where the device is
located, you are unable to develop that
neurosis.”
“You spy on everything we say,
and everywhere we go?”
“Cassiopia, do you realize how
many man-hours that would take?
Computers monitor your implant and
react to key words. If you were to say
‘help,’ in an unusual context, the
computer would trigger on that, plot
your location and advise us. As I’ve
already explained to Scott, there is no
personal invasion from the implants.
Your father has one, as well. Someone
with his advanced knowledge could
easily be a target for terrorists. Would
you prefer he not have this level of
protection?”
Cassiopia sat steaming. Markman
sat back up in his seat with a worried
look on his face.
John Paul smiled at Cassiopia.
“Say the word and it will be shut down
and dissolved. But, think carefully
about that before you decide. When the
two of you come in tomorrow, the
guard will simply acknowledge you and
allow you to pass. You know the rest. If
you need me for additional questions,
you need only say, John Paul call, and
your implant will notify me. I think that
is quite enough for one day unless you
have anything else?”
The ride back to Culpeper was
uneasy. Cassiopia finally broke the
silence. “I feel just out of control.”
“Ah, one of my first lessons from a
Tibetan master.”
“What’s that?”
“They teach you that you are
never really in control. It is a fallacy.”
“It is difficult to debate that man.
It’s not fair.”
“Wow! Is this a first? Has Cassiopia
Cassell final met her mental match?”
“How can he be? He dresses like
it’s the 1800’s.”
“When did Galileo live?”
“Okay. I just wish the man didn’t
seem so…so…so right about
everything.”
“God that sounds like you.”
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