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Peter Watts 100 <strong>Blindsight</strong><br />

sailed past on Tactical.<br />

"I thought you'd plotted those things," Szpindel grumbled.<br />

"You want to start a war, Theseus? Is that what you're trying to<br />

do? You think you're up for it?"<br />

"It doesn't attack," Sarasti said.<br />

"Maybe it does." Bates kept her voice low; I could see the effort<br />

it took. "If Rorschach can control the trajectories of these—"<br />

"Normal distribution. Insignificant corrections." He must have<br />

meant statistically: the torque and grind of the ship's hull felt pretty<br />

significant to the others.<br />

"Oh, right," Rorschach said suddenly. "We get it now. You<br />

don't think there's anyone here, do you? You've got some highpriced<br />

consultant telling you there's nothing to worry about."<br />

Jack was deep in the forest. We'd lost most of the tactical<br />

overlays to reduced baud. In dim visible light Rorschach's great<br />

ridged spines, each the size of a skyscraper, hashed a nightmare<br />

view on all sides. The feed stuttered as Bates struggled to keep the<br />

beam aligned. ConSensus painted walls and airspace with arcane<br />

telemetry. I had no idea what any of it meant.<br />

"You think we're nothing but a Chinese Room," Rorschach<br />

sneered.<br />

Jack stumbled towards collision, grasping for something to hang<br />

on to.<br />

"Your mistake, Theseus."<br />

It hit something. It stuck.<br />

And suddenly Rorschach snapped into view—no refractory<br />

composites, no profiles or simulations in false color. There it was<br />

at last, naked even to Human eyes.<br />

Imagine a crown of thorns, twisted, dark and unreflective, grown<br />

too thickly tangled to ever rest on any human head. Put it in orbit<br />

around a failed star whose own reflected half-light does little more<br />

than throw its satellites into silhouette. Occasional bloody<br />

highlights glinted like dim embers from its twists and crannies;<br />

they only emphasized the darkness everywhere else.<br />

Imagine an artefact that embodies the very notion of torture,<br />

something so wrenched and disfigured that even across uncounted<br />

lightyears and unimaginable differences in biology and outlook,

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