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Peter Watts 185 Blindsight<br />

Bates threw the deactivated grunt into the sky as soon as we'd<br />

made vacuum. Its comrades used it for target practice while we<br />

strapped in, firing and firing until there was nothing left but<br />

cooling vapor. Rorschach spun even that faint plasma into filigree<br />

before it faded.<br />

Halfway back to Theseus, Sascha turned to the Major: "You—"<br />

"No."<br />

"But— they do shit on their own, right Autonomous."<br />

"Not when they're slaved."<br />

"Malfunction Spike"<br />

Bates didn't answer.<br />

She called ahead. By the time we made it back Cunningham had<br />

grown another little tumor on Theseus' spine, a remote surgery<br />

packed with teleops and sensors. One of the surviving grunts<br />

grabbed the carcass and jumped ship as soon as we passed beneath<br />

the carapace, completing the delivery as we docked.<br />

We were born again to the fruits of a preliminary necropsy. The<br />

holographic ghost of the dissected alien rose from ConSensus like<br />

some flayed and horrific feast. Its splayed arms looked like human<br />

spinal columns. We sat around the table and waited for someone<br />

else to take the first bite.<br />

"Did you have to shoot it with microwaves" Cunningham<br />

sniped, tapping the table. "You completely cooked the animal.<br />

Every cell was blown out from the inside."<br />

Bates shook her head. "There was a malfunction."<br />

He gave her a sour look. "A malfunction that just happens to<br />

involve precise targeting of a moving object. It doesn't sound<br />

random to me."<br />

Bates looked back evenly. "Something flipped autonomous<br />

targeting from off to on. A coin toss. Random."<br />

"Random is—"<br />

"Give it a rest, Cunningham. I don't need this shit from you right<br />

now."<br />

His eyes rolled in that smooth dead face, focused suddenly on<br />

something overhead. I followed his gaze: Sarasti stared down at<br />

us like an owl panning for meadow voles, drifting slowly in the

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