The Precol headquarters dome on Manon Planet
was still in the spot where Trigger had left it,
looking unchanged; but everything else in the
area seemed to have been moved, improved, expanded
or taken away entirely, and unfamiliar
features had appeared. In the screens of Commissioner
Tate's Precol offices, Trigger could see
both the new metropolitan-sized spaceport on
which the Dawn City had set down that morning,
and the towering glassy structures of the giant
shopping and recreation center, which had been
opened here recently by Grand Commerce in its
bid for a cut of prospective outworld salaries. The
salaries weren't entirely prospective either.
Ten miles away on the other side of Headquarters
dome, new squares of living domes were
sprouting up daily. At this morning's count they
housed fifty-two thousand people. The Hub's
major industries and assorted branches of Federation
government had established a solid foothold
on Manon.
Trigger turned her head as Holati Tate came
into the office. He closed the door carefully behind
him.
"How's the little critter doing?" he asked.
"Still absorbing the goop," Trigger said. She
held Mantelish's small mystery plasmoid cupped
lightly between thumbs and fingers, its bottom
side down in a shallow bowl half full of something
which Mantelish considered to be nutritive
for plasmoids, or at least for this one. Its sides
pulsed lightly and regularly against her palms.
"The level of the stuff keeps going down," she
added.
"Good," said Holati. He pulled a chair up to the
table and sat down opposite her. He looked
broodingly at plasmoid 113-A.
"You really think this thing likes me—personally?"
Trigger inquired.
Her boss said, "It's eating, isn't it? And moving.
There were a couple of days before you got here
when it looked pretty dead to me."
"Hard to believe," Trigger observed, "that a sort
of leech-looking thing could distinguish between
people."
"This one can. Do you get any sensations while
holding it?"
"Sensations?" She considered. "Nothing particular.
It's just like I said the other time—little
Repulsive is rather nice to feel."
"For you," he said. "I didn't tell you everything."
"You rarely do," Trigger remarked.
"I'll tell you now," said Holati. "The day after
we left, when it started acting very agitated and
then very droopy, Mantelish said it might be missing
the female touch it had got from you. He was
being facetious, I think. But I couldn't see any
reason not to try it, so I called in your facsimile
and had her sit down at the table where the thing
was lying."
"Yes?"
"Well, first it came flying up to her, crying
'Mama!' Not actually, of course. Then it touched
her hand and recoiled in horror."
Trigger raised an eyebrow.
"It looked like it," he insisted. "We all commented
on it. So then she reached out and
touched it. Then she recoiled in horror."
"Why?"
"She said it had given her a very nasty electric
jolt. Apparently like the one it gave Mantelish."
Trigger glanced down dubiously at Repulsive.
"Gee, thanks for letting me hold it, Holati! It
seems to have stopped eating now, by the way. Or
whatever it does. Doesn't look much fatter if any,
does it?"
The Commissioner looked. "No," he said. "And
if you weighed it, you'd probably find it still
weighs an exact three and a half pounds. Mantelish
feels the thing turns any food intake directly
into energy."
"Then it should be able to produce a very nice
jolt at the moment," Trigger commented. "Now,
what do I do with Repulsive?"
Holati took a towel from beneath the table and
spread it out. "Absorbent material," he said. "Lay
it on that and just let it dry. That's what we used to
do."
Trigger shook her head. "Next thing, I'll be
changing its diapers!"
"It isn't that bad," the Commissioner said.
"Anyway, you will adopt baby, won't you?"
"I suppose I have to." She placed the plasmoid
on the towel, wiped her hands and stepped back
from it. "What happens if it falls on the floor?"
"Nothing," Holati said. "It just moves on in the
direction it was going. Pretty hard to hurt those
things."
"In that case," Trigger said, "let's check out its
container now."
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