at Balveda. 'I got rid of the gear, by the way, Balveda. Dumped it all through the vactubes. Your bomb went off.'
Balveda seemed to sag a little further in her seat. He guessed that she had been hoping her gear was on board. At the very least she might have been hoping the bomb had still to be triggered and that, while she would die, she would not die in vain, or alone.
'Oh yes,' she said, looking down at the table, 'the vactubes.'
'What about Kraiklyn?' Yalson asked.
'He's dead,' Horza said. 'I killed him.'
'Oh well,' Yalson tutted, and rapped her fingers on the table surface. 'That's that. I don't know if you two really are mad or if you're telling the truth; both possibilities are pretty awful.' She looked from Balveda to Horza, raising her eyebrows at the man and saying, 'By the way, if you really are Horza, it's a lot less pleasant to see you back than I thought it was going to be.'
'I'm sorry,' he told her. She turned her head away from him.
'I still think the best thing to do is to head back for
'Machine,' he said, 'we're going to Schar's World. If you want to go back to the GSV I'll gladly put you in a vactube and let you make your own way back. But you mention returning and getting a fair trial one more time and I'm going to blast your synthetic fucking brains out, understand?'
'How
'Will you shut your goddamn… speaker and
'Those are my choices?'
'Yes. Use some of your accredited free will and decide right now.'
'I…' The drone rose from the table, then sank again. 'Hmm,' it said. 'Very well. I shall stay.'
'And obey all orders.'
'And obey all orders…'
'Good, at-'
'… within reason.'
'Machine,' Horza said, reaching for the plasma pistol.
'Oh good grief, man!' the drone exclaimed. 'What do you want? A
'I swear to be as obedient and faithful as any of your human crew… in fact as the
'But I am obliged to serve immediate notice on you that under the terms of my Retrospective Construction Agreement, my Incurred Generation Debt Loan Agreement and my Employment Contract, your forcible removal of myself from my place of work makes you liable for the servicing of said debt until my return, as well as risking civil and criminal proceedings-'
'Fucking hell, drone,' Yalson interrupted. 'Sure it wasn't law you were going to study?'
'I take full responsibility, machine,' Horza told it. 'Now,
'Well, I hope you're properly insured,' the drone muttered.
'—
'Horza?' Balveda said.
'Yes, Perosteck?' He turned to her with a sense of relief. Her eyes were glittering. She licked her top lip again, then looked back at the surface of the table, her head down. 'What about me?'
'Well,' he said slowly, 'it did cross my mind to blow you out a vactube…' He saw her tense. Yalson, too: she turned in her seat to face him, clenching her fists and opening her mouth. Horza went on, '… But you may be of some use yet, and… oh, call it sentiment.' He smiled. 'You'll have to behave, of course.'
Balveda looked up at him. There was hope in her eyes, but also the piteousness of those who don't want to hope too soon. 'You mean that, I hope,' she said quietly. Horza nodded.
'I mean it. I couldn't possibly get rid of you anyway, before I find out how the hell you got off
Balveda relaxed, breathing deeply. When she laughed it was softly. Yalson was looking with a jaundiced expression at Horza and still rapping her fingers on the table. 'Yalson,' Horza said, 'I'd like you and Dorolow to take Balveda and… strip her. Take her suit and everything else off.' He was aware of them all looking at him. Balveda was arching her eyebrows with faked shock. He went on, 'I want you to take the surgery equipment and run every sort of test you can on her once she's naked to make sure she hasn't got any skin pouches, implants or prosthetics; use the ultrasound and the X-ray gear and the NMR and anything else we've got. Once you've done that you can find something for her to wear. Put her suit in a vactube and dump it. Also any jewellery or other personal possessions of any sort or size, regardless of how innocent they may look.'
'You want her washed and anointed, put in a white robe and placed on a stone altar, too?' Yalson said acidly. Horza shook his head.
'I want her clean of anything, anything at all that could be used as a weapon or that could turn into one. The Culture's latest gadgetry for the Special Circumstancers includes things called memoryforms; they might looked like a badge, or a medallion…' He smiled at Balveda, who nodded back wryly, '… or anything else. But do a certain something to them — touch them in the right place, make them wet, speak a certain word — and they become a communicator, a gun or a bomb. I don't want to risk there being anything more dangerous than Ms Balveda herself on board.'
'What about when we get to Schar's World?' Balveda said.
'We'll give you some warm clothes. If you wrap up well, you'll be all right. No suit, no weapons.'
'And the rest of us?' asked Aviger. 'What are we supposed to do when you get to this place? Assuming they'll let you in, which I doubt.'
'I'm not sure yet,' Horza said truthfully. 'Maybe you'll have to come with me. I'll have to see what I can do about the ship's fidelities. Possibly you'll all be able to stay on board; perhaps you'll all have to hit dirt with me. However, there are some other Changers there, people like myself but not working for the Idirans. They should be able to look after you if I'm to be gone for any amount of time. Of course,' he said, looking at Yalson, 'if any of you want to come along with me, I'm sure that we can treat this as a normal operation in terms of share-outs and so forth. Once I'm finished with the
Yalson had been looking at him, but now she turned away, shaking her head. Wubslin was looking at the deck. Aviger and Dorolow stared at each other. The drone was silent.
'Now,' Horza said, rising stiffly, 'Yalson and Dorolow, if you wouldn't mind seeing to Ms Balveda…' With a show of some reluctance, Yalson sighed and got up. Dorolow started to undo some of the restraining straps around the Culture agent's body. 'And do be
Yalson muttered something under her breath and leaned to pick up the stun gun from the table. Horza turned