'Let's run with it for a minute,' said Delaney. 'The Argonautica of Apollonius is supposedly based on actual historical events which became mythologized over the years. The situation here seems. similar. Let's assume we're confronted with an attempt to recreate those mythical events and make them real. Why?'

'Is it possible they could be trying to redirect the flow of their own history for some specific purpose?' Andre said.

'That would amount to creating a split in their own time-line,' said Delaney. 'Why would they want to jeopardize their own temporal stability?'

'We keep coming back to square one,' said Steiger. 'No matter what kind of explanation we come up with, nothing about this scenario seems to fit together. We're not getting anywhere.'

'We're getting closer to Colchis,' Andre said. 'If events continue to progress according to the myth, then that has to be the focal point of this scenario.'

'Then why use androids to try to stop the Argonauts at Lemnos?' asked Delaney.

'It leads nowhere again,' said Steiger. 'Every hypothetical scenario we put together falls apart from inconsistencies.'

'Maybe that's where we're going wrong,' said Andre. 'We keep trying to come up with rational explanations.'

'Meaning there's an irrational one?' said Steiger. 'We're back to the supernatural again? It's going to take a lot of convincing to get me to buy that.'

'If the answer keeps coming out incorrect, something has to be wrong with the equation,' Andre said.

'So let's take another look at the equation,' said Delaney. 'Let's go back to the beginning and take it one step at a time. A number of factors seem to indicate that the people from the future of this timeline are attempting to construct a temporal scenario based upon the voyage of the Argonauts. We have the centaur and the incident at Delphi, plus the hooded man who keeps turning up everywhere. He may be with us on the voyage, posing as one of the Argonauts or there may be other explanations for his sudden appearances and disappearances, as well as for the centaur and what we saw at Delphi, but the androids at Lemnos can't be explained away. We're assuming our cover has been blown. We can't get rid of our warp discs. Our only alternative is to abort the mission and run if they close in. Only they haven't closed in. Why? Because they've made that choice or because they haven't had an opportunity?'

'They've had plenty of opportunities,' said Steiger. ''Have they? I'm not so sure. Maybe we're making some incorrect assumptions. Let's take the centaur first. What are the odds of a creature like that having evolved naturally?'

'I should think it would require a radically different evolutionary process in this universe,' said Steiger, 'involving significantly different life forms. Nothing we've seen so far supports that. If the centaur didn't evolve naturally, then that leaves us with either magic or some sort of genetic engineering, including the possibility of android technology advanced beyond our level. The think-tank boys in Archives Section considered the possibility of magic based on prior intelligence that certain physical laws in this universe may be different from ours. But we've seen no real evidence of that. Until we do, I'm going to look for rational explanations. So the only rational explanation possible is that the centaur is an artificially created being. The hooded man is linked with both the centaur and the androids, which supports that theory. The centaur is considerably more sophisticated than the android women, so it's either a more advanced model or a genetically engineered creature.'

'But that still leaves us with several elements that don't seem to fit together,' said Andre. 'If the centaur was sent through the confluence to draw us in, then for what purpose? So they could capture us and wring us dry? They could have done that before we ever got to Iolchos or at any time during the construction of the Argo. Did they intend to use us as part of their scenario? Again, why? Why not use their own people? Why risk our disrupting their timeline? And if they wanted us alive to use us, why did Hypsipyle order the androids to kill us? And why would they be careless enough to let us discover that the Lemnos women were androids in the first place?'

'I think our original assumption was correct,' Delaney said. 'The centaur came through the confluence by accident. As a result, we crossed over and stumbled into a temporal adjustment scenario of some sort. If we assume the opposition never detected us, then there was no reason for them to expect anyone from our timeline on the scene because they didn't know about the confluence.'

He looked at Steiger. 'Remember when you followed the hooded man in Iolchos and someone jumped you? If there was no reason for anyone to suspect we were anything but what we appeared to be, the logical assumption for them to make was that you were following the hooded man to find out who Jason's secret benefactors were. It never occurred to them that you might be a temporal agent from another timeline, so it never occurred to them to check you for a warp disc. If we work from that assumption, then that means our cover was still safe at that point. It would explain why they never moved against us while we were unconscious in the cell at Lemnos. They didn't know who we really were. The only other time when our cover might have been blown occurred when the hooded man saw you fight those two androids. I'm sure that even in this universe, ancient Greeks never used combat karate. But could that have tipped him off? You said he pulled a fast disappearing act. Could he have put it all together so quickly? He saw you using modern fighting techniques, but it's still a long jump to make from realizing that to concluding you were from another timeline.'

Steiger nodded. 'He could have checked with someone and reported what he saw, asked if anyone knew what the hell was going on. They may have problems of their own we know nothing about.'

'And meanwhile,' said Delaney, 'we were getting the hell put of there and in the process, I didn't exactly treat Hypsipyle in a very queenly manner. If she wasn't part of their adjustment team, but just a local they were using, then she obviously wouldn't have been fully briefed. So she lost her temper and ordered the androids to kill us on her own. It's possible they never meant to kill the Argonauts.'

Steiger expelled a heavy breath. 'So that means I'm the one who blew our cover. Great. Some pro I turned out to be.'

'You couldn't have known the hooded man would be there,' said Delaney. 'What's more, you weren't exactly in a position to make lots of choices.'

'There's still a chance we haven't been found out,' Andre said. 'At least, not all the way. If the hooded man is one of the Argonauts, he knows the three of us are together, but he may not have had enough time to make his report.'

'It's possible,' said Steiger, 'but he could have clocked ahead, made his report, then clocked back.'

'Maybe not,' said Andre. 'You said he got out of there in one hell of a hurry. He would have had to make several rather tricky temporal transitions. He had to cut it pretty close. All the Argonauts were accounted for when we got back to the main room of the palace.'

'It could explain why no one's made a move against us up 'til now,' Delaney said. 'But we're still left with some big problems. Until we know what their scenario is, we can't work against it effectively. The scope of it means they have to have a sizable team running this operation and we have no way of knowing who they are.'

'Well, at least we managed to come up with a rational explanation that accounts for all the inconsistencies,' said Steiger. 'I think we can put the Archives boys and their cockamamie theories about magic right where they belong. We've finally got a logical sequence of events to work with.'

'Now all we have to do is figure out what they mean,' said Andre. 'Why are they recreating the myth of Jason and the Argonauts down to the last detail?'' 'Maybe it's a dress rehearsal,' said Delaney. 'What?' said Steiger.

'What if all this is just… some sort of war game? What if they're on maneuvers?'

'Maneuvers?' Steiger said. 'What are you talking about?'

'Andre just gave me a really wild idea-recreating the story of Jason and the Argonauts down to the last detail. Why would they want to take a myth based on a historical incident and run an operation that would turn the historical incident in to the myth itself?'

'Whoa,' said Steiger. 'You've lost me.' His horse came to a halt. 'Not you,' said Steiger, giving the horse a kick. 'All right, now run this by me again?'

'Considering what our situation is,' Delaney said, 'we have to examine every possibility, no matter how off- the-wall it may sound. I admit this one sounds pretty farfetched, but think about it. Maybe it won't seem quite so crazy. Remember what happened on our last mission in the Khyber. They discovered a confluence point and crossed over with a mission team to set up an operation. They mobilized the Pathan tribes and took advantage of an uprising to bring troops in. They had a good plan, but much of it depended on a great deal of improvisation in a timeline they were unfamiliar with. Remember how they controlled the Pathans?'

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