the time.'
Jame smiled faintly, the tension easing from his face. 'There's always time for the important stuff,' he said quietly. 'Let's make it lunch—that same restaurant in half an hour?'
Jonny smiled back. Already the weight around his shoulders was lifting a little. 'I'll be there.'
It took a week, but at last the results of the various blussa reed tests began to coalesce... and they were indeed just as D'arl had suggested.
'It seems to be a response to severe lack of available ground water,' the senior botanist told the council, his hand trembling noticeably as he shifted graphs, complex formulas, and photos on the syndics' comboards. He'd probably never before addressed even a single syndic before, Jonny thought, let alone a group of them plus a Dominion Committe. 'One of the components in the cutin—that's the layer that protects against water loss—alters chemically from
'In other words, the drier it gets, the crazier the gantuas become?' Syndic Hemner asked.
'Basically, yes,' the scientist nodded. 'There may be a cutoff somewhere where the gantuas switch to a different plant species for food, but if there is, we don't seem to have reached it yet.'
Seated beside Gwen against the side wall, Halloran caught Jonny's eye and wrinkled his nose. Jonny nodded fractionally in agreement: if the gantua they'd fought wasn't fully berserk, he had no wish to meet one that was.
'Well, then, our alternatives seem pretty clear,' Hemner said grimly. 'We either get Committe D'arl's new Cobras into service as quickly as possible or pull completely out of the Kaskia Valley until the drought ends. If it ever does.'
'There's one more possibility,' Jonny said into the growing murmur of agreement.
'And that is...?' Zhu prompted.
'End the drought now.' Jonny gestured to Gwen. 'May I present Dr. Gwen Moreau, recently returned from the mountains surrounding the Kaskia Valley.'
Gwen stood. 'With your permission, Governor-General Zhu, I would like to present the results of a study Syndic Moreau asked me to make a week ago.'
'Concerning what?' Zhu asked suspiciously.
'Concerning a proposal to break a pass in the Molada Mountains that would divert water from Lake Ojaante directly into the currently dry Kaskia riverbed.'
Jaw sagging slightly, Zhu waved her wordlessly to the table.
'Thank you. Gentlemen,' she addressed the syndics, sliding her magcard into its slot, 'let me show you how easily this proposal could be carried out....'
And for the better part of an hour she did just that, punctuating her talk with more charts and diagrams than even the botanist who'd preceded her. She spoke authoritatively and coherently, slipping in enough about the basic methods of tectonic utilization to painlessly educate even the most ignorant of the syndics... and slowly Jonny sensed the silence around the table change from astonishment to interest to guarded enthusiasm.
For him the changes went even deeper, as his mentally superimposed image of Gwen The Ten-Year-Old vanished forever from her face. His little sister was an adult now... and he was damn proud of what she'd become.
The final picture faded at last from the comboard screens and Gwen nodded to the syndics. 'If there are any questions now, I'll do my best to answer them.'
There was a moment of silence. Jonny glanced at D'arl, bracing for the attack the Committe would surely launch against this rival scheme. But the other remained silent, his look of admiration matching others Jonny could see around the table.
'We will need more study, if merely to confirm your evaluations,' Zhu spoke up at last. 'But unless you've totally missed some major problem, I think it safe to say that you can start drawing up detailed plans immediately for the precise fault-line charge placements you'll need.' He nodded to her and glanced around the table. 'If there's no further business—' He paused, almost unwillingly, at the sight of Jonny's raised forefinger. 'Yes, Syndic Moreau?'
'I would like to request, sir, that a new vote be taken on Committe D'arl's proposal,' Jonny said with polite firmness. 'I believe the study just presented has borne out my earlier contention that our problems can be solved without the creation of a new generation of Cobras. I'd like to give the council a new opportunity to agree or disagree with that contention.'
Zhu shook his head. 'I'm sorry, but in my opinion you've shown us nothing that materially changes the situation.'
'What? But—'
'Governor-General.' D'arl's voice was calm as always. 'If it would ease your official conscience, let me state that I have no objection to a new vote.' His eyes met Jonny's and he smiled. 'In my opinion, Syndic Moreau's earned a second try.'
The vote was taken... and when it was over, the tally was eleven to seven in favor of D'arl's proposal.
Parked at one end of Capitalia's starfield, D'arl's ship was an impressive sight—smaller than the big space-only transports, of course, but still more than twice the size of Aventine's own
'Are you expected, sir?' one of the guards asked. He could afford to be courteous; in full exoskeleton armor he