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time enough for love-时间足够你爱(英文版)-第87部分

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by and I d~cided to toss in a joker; we felt that it was a place for humans to stay away from。
  
  〃But the Little People are the source of the concepts that Andy Libby worked out as field theory that anyone can use; and all space pilots; puter and human; do use。 But I had never gone back there because…well; Mary and I had been close。 So close that it was a blow to me when she 'went over。' More disturbing than a death; some ways~
  
  〃But the years do mellow a memory and I did want to consult。 So the twins and I set out in the 'Dora' to try to find that pla; from a set of coordinates and a ballistic Andy had assigned a long time back。 The ballistic was slightly off; but a star doesn't move far in only two thousand years; we found it。
  
  〃No trouble then; I had warned Lor and Laz most solemnly of the subtle danger of the place。 They listened; and that made them as immune to the place as I am…not tempted to swap their individual personalities for a pseudo…immortality。 In fact; they had a wonderful time; the place is charming; and safe in all other ways。 Hadn't changed much; one huge park。
  
  〃I orbited first…it's their pla; and they have powers we don't ken。 Same as last time; a Doppelg鋘ger of a Little Per…
  
  son showed up in the 'Dora' and invited us down to visit;。 only this time it called me by name…in my head; they don't use oral speech…and admitted to being Mary Sperling。 That shook me but it was good news。 She…'it;' I mean…it seemed mildly pleased to see me but not especially intereste4; it was not like meeting a beloved old friend but more like meeting a stranger who nevertheless remembered what that old friend remembered。〃
  
  〃I understand it;〃 the puter said。 〃Something like Minerva and me; huh?〃
  
  〃Yes; dear 。 。 except that you had a more positive personality your very first day than this creature who used the name of my old friend 。 。 and you've been getting positiver and positiver for the past three years。〃
  
  〃01' Buddy Boy; I'll bet you tell that to all the girls。〃
  
  〃Could be。 Please keep quiet; dear。 Nothing more to tell; Justin; save that we grounded and stayed a few days; and Dora and I consulted with the Little People about space…time field theory while the twins listened and enjoyed playing tourist。 But; Justin; when the Families left there; returning to Earth in the 'New Frontiers;' you will recall that we left some ten thousand behind。〃
  
  〃Eleven thousand; one hundred; and eighty…three;〃 I answered; 〃according to log of the 'New Frontiers。'〃
  
  〃Is that what we logged? Should have been more; maybe; as the logged figure was reconstructed by seeing who couldn't be mustered; so almost certainly there were unregistered children among those who elected to stay behind; we were there quite a piece。 But the exact number doesn't matter。 Justin; call it an even ten thousand。 Given …a favorable environment; how many would you expect to find there after two thousand years?〃
  
  I used the arbitrary expansion。 〃Approximately ten to the twenty…second…which is ridiculous。 I would expect either a stabilized optimax…call it ten to the tenth…or a Malthusian catastrophe; in not over seven to eight centuries。〃
  
  〃Justin; there were none。 Nor any sign that men had ever been there。〃
  
  〃What happened to them?〃
  
  〃What happened to Neanderthal Man? What happens to any champion when he's defeated? Justin; what's the point in striying when you're so outclassed that it's no contest? The Little People have the perfect Utopia…no strife; no petition; no population problem; no poverty; perfect harmony
  
  A ~1'~
  
  with their beautiful pla。 Paradise; 〃Justin! The' Little People are all the things that philosophers and religious leaders throughout history have been urging the human race to bee。
  
  〃Maybe they are perfect; Justin。 Maybe they are what the human race can bee 。 。 in another million years。 Or ten million。
  
  〃But when I say that their Utopia frightens me; that I think it is deadly to human beings; and that they themselves look like a dead end to me; I am not running them down。 Oh; no! They know far more about mathematics and science than I do…or I wouldn't have gone there to 'consult them。 I can't imagine fighting them because it wouldn't be a fight; they would already have won against anything we could attempt。 If we became obnoxious to them; I can't guess what would happen…and don't want to find out。 But I don't see any danger as long as we leave them alone as we don't have anything they want。 So it appears to me…but what's the opinion of one old Neanderthal? I understand them as little as that kitten over there understands astrogation。
  
  〃I don't know what happened to the Howards who stayed behind。 Some may have gone over and been assimilated; as Mary Sperling did。 I didn't ask; I didn't want to know。 Some may have lapsed into lotus…eaters' apathy and died。 I doubt if many reproduced…although it is possible that there were subhumans around being kept as pets。 If so; I most especially did not want to know it。 I got what I wanted: a corroborating opinion on a mathematical oddity in field physics…then gathered up my girls and left。
  
  〃We did one thing before we left that neighborhood: We made a ball…of…twine photographic survey of their pla; then had Athene exami~e it when we got back。 Teena?〃
  
  〃Sure; Buddy Boy。 Justin; if there is a humanartifact on the surface of that pla; it is less than a half meter in diameter。〃
  
  〃So I assume that they are all dead;〃 ' Lazarus said grimly; 〃and I shan't go back。 No; the trip to PK3722 was not a trialrun time trip; but just a;co~tion star hop。 The test run will be about as simple and' quite〃~safe; as it will not involve put。 ting down on a pla?et。 Want to e along? Or shall we take Galahad?〃
  
  〃Pappy;〃 Galahad said earnestly; 〃I am young; beautiful; healthy; and happy; and plan to stay that way; you are not volunteering me for any such harebrained junket。 I'm not making any more star' hops of any sort; I'm the home…loving
  
  type。 I've made one landing with Hot Pilot Lorelei at the overrides。 That's enough; I'm convinced。〃
  
  〃Now; boy; be reasonable;〃 Lazarus said gently。 〃When we do this; my girls will be old enough to want active male attention…which I am not going to supply; I would lose all control over them。 Think of it as your duty。〃
  
  〃When you start talking about 'duty;' I break out with hives。 The trouble is; Pappy; you're a sissy; afraid of two little girls。〃
  
  〃Could be。 Because they won't be little girls much longer。
  
  Justinr'
  
  I thoug1~t furiously。 To be invited by the Senjor to take a star trip with him is not an honor to turn down。 That it included an attempt to travel in time did not bother me; the idea seemed unreal。 But it couldn't be dangerous or he wouldn't be taking his sister…daughters along…and; besides; I felt that Lazarus was unkillable; a passenger with him should be safe。 Gigolo for his girls?…Lazarus was farcing Galahad; I was sure 。 。 as I was certain ;that Lazi and Lori would settle such matters to suit themselves。 〃Lazarus; I will go anywhere you ask me to go。〃
  
  〃Hold it!〃 objected Galahad。 〃Pappy; Tamara isn't going to like this。〃
  
  〃No trouble; Son。 Tamara is wele; ' and I think she would enjoy it。 She's not chicken like some people we won't mention。〃
  
  〃What?〃 Galahad sat up straight。 〃Take away Tamara
  
  and Justin 。 。 and our twins 。 。 and you yourself? Half the family? And leave the rest of us here to mourn?〃 Galahad took a deep breath; sighed it out。 〃All right; I give up。 I volunteer。 But leave Justin and Tamara at home。 And the twins; we can't risk them。 You pilot; I'll cook。 As long as we last; that is。〃
  
  〃Galahad shows unexpected streaks of nobility;〃 Lazarus said to no one in particular。 〃It'll get him killed yet。 Forget it; Son; I don't need a cook; Dora is a better cook than either of us~ The twins will insist on going; and I need to supervise them through a couple of time jumps; later they will have to do it alone。〃
  
  Lazarus turned to me。 〃Justin; while you are wele; it will be a dull trip。 You would know you'd traveled in time only because I'd tell you so。 I have in mind going to a pla easy to Ibid because Libby and I surveyed it and he determined its ballistic accurately。 I'm not planning to land; it's a
  
  moderately dangerous place。 But it happens to be a pla I can use as a clock。
  
  〃This may sound silly。 But it is hard to be sure of the date in space; other than by your inboard clocks…in particular the radioactive…decay clocks of your puter。 Telling 'time by examining celestial bodies is difficult and involves subtle measurements and long calculation; it is more practical to ground on a civilized pla and bang on somebody's door and ask。
  
  〃There are exceptions…any stellar system with known ephemerides of its plas; such as here; or Secundus' star; or the 'Solar System; and others…if Dora has such data in her gizzards; she can look at such a system and read the time by its plas as if they were hands on a clock…Libby did that; with the Solar System from。 the 'New Frontiers。'
  
  〃But on this trial trip I'll be calibrating a time…travel clock
  
  …another matter and new。 I left something in orbit around that pla on a known date。 Later I could not find it; despite having equipped it so that I certainly should have found it。 Uh 。 。 it was Andy Libby's coffin。
  
  〃Very well; I'll go look again; trying to split two known dates。 If I find it; I will have begun calibration of a time…travel clock…as well as proving that the time…trip theory is correct。 Follow me?〃
  
  〃I think so;〃 I admitted; 〃to the extent of seeing that it is an experimental proof。 But field theory is so far from my own specialty that I can't say more。〃
  
  〃No need to。 I don't understand it too well myself。 The first puter desi?ned to manage Libby…Sheffield drive was a reflection of Andy's unique mind; all since are refinements。 If a pilot tells you he understands it and uses a puter simply because it's faster; don't ride with him; he's a phony。 Eh; Teena?〃
  
  〃I understand astrogation;〃 said the puter; 〃because Minerva replicated Dora's astrogation circuitry and programming in me。 But I do not think that it is possible to discuss it in English; or even Galacta; or any language using word elements。 I can print out the basic equations and thereby show a static picture…a slice…of a dynamic process。 Shall I do so?〃
  
  〃Don't bother;〃 said Lazarus。
  
  〃Heavens; no!〃 I echoed。' 〃Thank you; Athene; but I have' no ambition to be a star pilot。〃
  
  〃Galahad;〃 said Lazarus; 〃How about rousing your lazy carcass …and finding a little snack for lunch? Say about four
  
  thousand calories each。 Justin; I asked if you plan to go back to Secundus because I don't want you to。〃
  
  〃That suits me!〃
  
  〃Pallas Athene; make this a private record; keyed to me and to Chief Archivist Foote。〃
  
  〃Program running; Mr。 Chairman。〃 Galahad lifted his eyebrows; left abruptly。
  
  〃Chief Archiv
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