Date: Mon, 5 Jul 93 03:35:42 MDT From: tperreau@banshee.VLA.NRAO.EDU (Tonster) Message-Id: <9307050935.AA10120@banshee.vla.nrao.edu> To: alt-ql-creative@cisco.com Subject: Once A King...Part 4 Once A King... Part IV Sam explored his, or rather Ron's, tent. He opened the cooler, hoping to find some water. He found cheese, fruit, beer, beer, and more beer. Sam sighed and popped open a can of Coors. He looked around the small tent as he sipped on the beer. There was a rolled up sleeping bag, a duffle bag, several rattan sticks of various length, a couple with thick padding on one end. There was the camp chair, a hibachi, and a couple of small wooden boxes. Sam opened one box, and found that it was full of books. He glanced at the titles. "Superconducting Theory, Chemistry, Physics;" Sam repeated the titles. Something in his memory clicked. Sam tore through the other boxes, and finding a very modern set of clothes, he hunted for the wallet. It wasn't there. He heard the imaging room door open, and looked up at Meagan. He had to admit to himself that she was attractive. "Lost something?" "Wallet." Sam stood up. Meagan tapped on the handlink. "His pouch, there. The red one." Sam opened the pouch and dug out the wallet. He looked at the sandy haired photo of the student ID. "Ronald Stevenson. I'm Ronald Stevenson. I...or he will win the Nobel in 1997 for his work in high temperature superconductors." Sam ran a hand through his hair. "His work made the imaging room possible." "Very good, Dr. Beckett." Meagan nodded. "We have found out how the future Dr. Ronald Stevenson died. He was on his way back from," Meagan glanced down at the handlink; "an ass..." "What?" Meagan glared at the handlink while she pushed savagly at the interface. "I will have that bimbo's head." "Who's head?" "Tina's!" Meagan spat the name out. "The data flow is not supposed to be interrupted with the new handlink, yet it is. She's the pulse technician, and if she can't fix it, I'll find someone who can!" "Hey, take it easy, Major." Sam tried to calm her down. "We've always had problems with the handlink and the data flow. It's the interference from the radium ring. Nothing short of a fiber optic interface cable will stop it." "Perhaps in 1999 that was the case, Dr. Beckett. However, it is 2006. The technology has improved significantly since your days on the Project." Meagan looked back at the handlink. "Now. Ron was returning from an assignation with one Patricia Howes, otherwise known as Lady Joanna of Oxford." Meagan frowned. "Sounds like a name from a bad romance novel." "Ever read any?" Sam sat down in the chair and sipped the beer, which he made a face at. "Gah! If there's one thing worse than Coors, it's warm Coors." "No, and I wouldn't know, I don't drink." Meagan said. She looked at the handlink again before continuing. "It was enroute from Patricia's tent to yours that you, or rather Ron, got bit by a spider. Specifically, a brown recluse spider." "That's odd. They usually don't attack unless threatened." Sam reached for another beer. "Obviously, this one felt threatened. Ron went into shock within seconds. He suffers full cardiac arrest on the way to the closest hospital and is pronounced DOA." She looked up at the sound of the beer can opening. "Another beer Dr. Beckett?" "It's hot, even for Feburary, and I was lugging around several dozen pounds of armor, OK? Besides, you're not my mother." "Very well." Meagan took a pose of her hands clasped behind her back. Sam put the beer down after taking a long swallow. "Now what did I do wrong?" "Nothing. I'm just waiting for you to leap." "Huh?" "Fact: you leaped into Ronald Stevenson to save him from dying. Fact: you did this, obviously, for the superconductors were made and we have a history of Dr. Stevenson, including his Nobel speech. Therefore, you have once again altered the flow of time, correcting a wrong. Now, you should leap." Sam shook his head. "It doesn't work that way, Major. I have to get past the crisis point before I can leap." "Oh. Funny, it almost always works this way in the science fiction books." Sam struggled not to grin. "This isn't science fiction, Major. Tell you what, why don't you go and find out from Ron what path he took from Lady Joanna's tent so I can make sure to be away from the spider. OK?" Meagan nodded in agreement. She pushed at the handlink and the door opened. As she went to walk through, Sam called out. "Oh, one other thing, Major. I am still the project head, even though I'm not there -- and you can't have anyone's head without my say so. Understood?" Meagan nodded once, sharply. "Yes, sir." The door closed as she walked through. Sam leaned back in the chair and sighed. "Oh, Al. Where are you?"