'You left me a chair. You fiddled with my metabolism.'
Tunesmith said, 'Louis, everything has happened out of sequence. You ate early and finished your change late. An ARM ship exploded early. We could have taken our sweet time extrapolating the behavior of all these factions in the Fringe War. Now — talk to me. What will they do?'
'A sanity check first?'
'Whose?'
'Have you solved how
'Yes.'
'And embedded the principle in a quintillion nanotech devices? Made from a much-altered experimental autodoc?'
'The numbers—'
'And run nanodust into the superconducting network under the Ringworld, so that its structure can be altered?'
'Yes, with help from Proserpina and our associates.'
'Proserpina, are you with this?'
'Yes, Louis. There werent enough holes in the landscape, so we had to drill in spots—'
'Is it
Tunesmith said, 'I think so.'
'Stet, Im sane and so are you, or else were all crazy. Is the system ready to go?'
'It may be, if my power storage holds. I cant include the shadow squares or the sun. At best I can only run for a little more than two days. But, Louis, Im not sure the nanosystems have finished infecting the entire grid. I need to know how much time weve got. What will the Fringe War do?'
Louiss mind was dancing down a new path. 'You can build a new day-and-night system. Tunesmith, why not build a real Dyson sphere? Ten million miles diameter with a sun at the center and the Ringworld around it. Make it thin like a solar sail so light pressure will inflate it. Give it windows to let daylight through to the Ringworld. The rest of the material is a photoelectric transformer. Youll be collecting most of the power of a sun.'
Proserpina said, 'Youre fresh, Louis.' In Ghoulish speech that implied meat not ready to eat: unacceptable immaturity. 'Protectors can be scatterbrains. You must solve one problem at a time. Were still looking at the Fringe War fleet. When will they strike?'
'Theres another matter—'
Tunesmith bellowed, 'No! Already some faction has destroyed one of my attitude jets. Who? What motive? Was it a deliberate provocation?'
'Show me the event. Meteor Defense Room.'
They flicked out.
He absolutely couldnt signal the Hindmost. The puppeteer would have to move
Meteor Defense. Proserpina and Tunesmith took their chairs in a jump. Twisted Louis had to climb to reach the third chair. He looked for where stepping disks ought to be. The one hed come through was clearly marked. A Hanging People protector, Hanuman, flicked through an unmarked site and awaited orders. Others might be concealed
The wall displayed the Ringworld system as if viewed from the sun. The Ringworld was a mere outline, white threads against starscape. 'I need a pointer,' Louis said, and found touchpoints on a knob. 'Stet. These are Outsider ships, right? Two. Do you see more?'
'No.'
'Were not really of interest to anything that different. These,' he highlighted lenses and spheres, 'are Kzinti, and these are ARM,' long levers studded with lesser ships. 'I dont see the Sheathclaws ship.'
'It went away.'
'Probably ordered off, or they might have run from Kzinti. Kzinti use telepaths as slaves. What are you wondering about?'
'Interactions,' Proserpina said.
He needed a way to use up some time, then send the protectors off on some sort of distraction. Louis drew a net of lines linking various ships, and added vector arrows. 'See? Distance and velocity and gravity, you need to take it all into consideration, so its complicated—'
Proserpina snapped, 'It is not! Its only different. We did this all the way from the galactic core to the Ringworld site! Theyve arranged a standoff, but its unstable
'Yah. And this balance wont hold if — if some dissident faction, say the One Race contingent, is actually running
'I dont see how it held this long. I dont see how it could hold much longer,' Tunesmith said. 'But you know them all, Louis.'
'It wont hold. Youre missing the effect of the Outsiders. Theyre more powerful than the other factions and everybody knows it. Just being here, theyve made it all more stable until now. Everybodys been wondering what the Outsiders will do. What the Outsiders will do is nothing, and the whole Fringe War is gradually coming to know that.'
He was seeing it now, the disintegrating patterns, strength built up here, bluff here. Two bar-shaped ARM ships poised to destroy one great Kzin lens. Thirty-one ships edged up around one Outsider ship in hope of protection that would vanish like dawn frost on the Moon. Futz, the balance just wasnt there.
'Tunesmith, this whole house of cards could come down at any second. Dont wait. How fast can you get us moving?'
'Half a day, with luck.'
Louis turned, shocked. 'Why so long?'
'I need to run all the power in the shadow square system into the superconductor grid. If I did that too early, it would leak—'
'Cant you get magnetohydrodynamic power from the rim ramjets?'
'What a good idea. It would have required a certain amount of redesigning, say twenty to thirty days and a thousand spill mountain protectors. I need half a day, then
'Start now,' Louis said.
Patiently Tunesmith said, 'Youve only just arrived. We dont even know,
The sky changed: ships moved, stars didnt. The Ringworld went solid. A frame zoomed on one of the attitude jets, a gauzy glittering net molded magnetically into a hyperboloid of rotation with a line of white fire running down the axis. Suddenly it was bright, bright, dimming — the motor was gone, and a piece was bitten out of the rim wall. Along its foot, spill mountains were burning.
'Is
'Various frequencies.'
Replay, hydrogen alpha light. Louis waved it off. 'Its too overt for puppeteers, too restrained for Kzinti. Maybe a Kzinti dissident. There are ARM dissidents too; we could ask Roxanny. Or anyone whod like to see both sides reduced a little. Ive never been sure about Trinocs, or puppeteers.'
'Not much help,' Tunesmith agreed.
'Tell me what you know about Teela Brown.'
Proserpina asked, 'Who?'
'An insane puppeteer scheme,' Tunesmith said. 'She was a victim. General Products, the merchant arm of Piersons puppeteers in human space, set up a birthright lottery on Earth. The attempt was to breed for lucky