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If you do; you will be shot instantly。 If we were alone; any one of you could undoubtedly reach me before I threw this switch。 But we're not。 You have Pyrran reflexes and muscles…but so do the bowmen。 Don't gamble。 Because it won't be a gamble。 It will be suicide。 I'm telling you this for your own protection。 So we can talk peacefully without one of you losing his temper and suddenly getting shot。 There is no way out of this。 You are going to be forced to listen; to everything I say。 You can't escape or kill me。 The war is over。〃
〃And we lost…and all because of you; you traitor!〃 Meta snarled。
'Wrong on both counts;〃 Jason said blandly。 〃I'm not a traitor because I owe my allegiance to all men on this planet; both inside the perimeter and out。 I never pretended differently。 As to losing; why you haven't lost anything。 In fact you've won。 Won your war against this planet; if you will only hear me out。〃 He turned to Plies; who was frowning in angry puzzlement。 〃Of course your people have won also; Plies。 No more war with the city; you'll get medicine; off…planet contact; everything you want。〃
〃Pardon me for being cynical;〃 Plies said。 〃But you're promising the best of all possible worlds for everyone。 That will be a little hard to deliver when our interests are opposed so。〃
〃You strike through to the heart of the matter;〃 Jason said。 〃Thank you。 This mess will be settled by seeing that everyone's interests are not opposed。 Peace between the city and farms; with an end to the useless war you have been fighting。 Peace between mankind and the Pyrran
life forms…because that particular war is at the bottom of all your troubles。〃
〃The man's mad;〃 Kerk said。
〃Perhaps。 You'll judge that after you hear me out。 I'm going to tell you the history of this planet; because that is where both the trouble and the solution lie。
'When the settlers landed on Pyrrus three hundred years ago; they missed the one important thing about this planet; the factor that makes
it different from any other planet in the galaxy。 They can't be blamed for the oversight; they had enough other things to worry about。 The
gravity was about the only thing familiar to them; the rest of the environment was a shocking change from the climate…controlled industrial world they had left。 Storms; vulcanism; floods; earthquakes… it was enough to drive them insane; and I'm sure many of them did go mad。 The animal and insect life was a constant annoyance; nothing at all like the few harmless and protected species they had known。 I'm sure they never realized that the Pyrran life was telepathic as well…〃
〃That again!〃 Brucco snapped。 〃True or not; it is of no importance。 I was tempted to agree with your theory of psionic controlled attack on us; but the deadly fiasco you staged proved that theory wrong。〃
〃I agree;〃 Jason answered。 〃I was pletely mistaken when I thought some outside agency directed the attack on the city with psionic control。 It seemed a logical theory at the time and the evidence pointed that way。 The expedition to the island was a deadly fiasco…only don't forget that attack was the direct opposite of what I wanted to have done。 If I had gone into the cave myself; none of the deaths would have been necessary。 I think it would have been discovered that the plant creatures were nothing more than an advanced life form with unusual psi ability。 They simply resonated strongly to the psionic attack on the city。 I had the idea backward thinking they instigated the battle。 We'll never know the truth; though; because they are destroyed。 But their deaths did do one thing。 Showed us where to find the real culprits; the creatures who are leading; directing and inspiring the war against the city。〃
〃Who?〃 Kerk breathed the question; rather than spoke it。
〃Why; you of course;〃 Jason told him。 〃Not you alone; but all of your people in the city。 Perhaps you don't like this war。 However; you are responsible for it and keep it going。〃
Jason had to force back a smile as he looked at their dumbfounded expressions。 He also had to prove his point quickly; before even his allies began to think him insane。
〃Here is how it works。 I said Pyrran life was telepathic…and I meant all life。 Every single insect; plant and animal。 At one time in this plan。
ct's violent history; these psionic mutations proved to be survival types。 They existed when other species died; and in the end I'm sure they cooperated in wiping out the last survivors of the non…psi strains。 Cooperation is the ke~r word here。 Because while they still peted against each other under normal conditions; they worked together against anything that threatened them as a whole。 When a natural upheaval or a tidal wave threatened them; they fled from it in harmony。 You can see a milder form of this same behavior on any planet that is subject to forest fires。 But here; mutual survival was carried to an extreme because of the violent conditions。 Perhaps some of the life forms even developed precognition like the human quakemen。 With this advance warning; the larger beasts fled。 The smaller ones developed seeds; or burrs or eggs; that could be carried to safety by the wind or in the animals' fur; thus insuring racial survival。 I know this is true because I watched it myself when we were escaping a quake。〃
〃Admitted…all your points admitted;〃 Brucco shouted。 〃But what does it have to do with us? So all the animals run away together; what does that have to do with the war?〃
〃They do more than run away together;〃 Jason told him。 〃They work together against any natural disaster that threatens them all。 Some day; I'm sure; ecologists will go into raptures over the plex adjustments that occur here in the advent of blizzards; floods; fires and other disasters。 There is only one reaction we really care about now; though。 That's the one directed toward the city people。 Don't you realize yet… they treat you all as another natural disaster!
〃We'll never know exactly how it came about; though there is a clue in that diary I found; dating from the first days on this planet。 It said that a forest fire seemed to have driven new species toward the settlers。 Those weren't new beasts at all…just old ones with new attitudes。 Can't you just imagine how those protected; overcivilized settlers acted when faced with a forest fire? They panicked; of course。 If the settlers were in the path of the fire; the animals must have rushed right through their camp。 Their reaction would undoubtedly have been to shoot the fleeing creatures down。
〃When they did that; they classified themselves as a natural disaster。 Disasters take any form。 Bipeds with guns could easily be included in the category。 The Pyrran animals attacked; were shot; and the war began。 The survivors kept attacking and informed all the life forms what the fight was about。 The radioactivity of this planet must cause plenty of mutations…and the favorable; survival mutation was now one that was deadly to man。 I'll hazard a guess that the psi function even
instigates mutations; some of the deadlier types are just too onesidec to have e about naturally in a brief three hundred years。
〃The settlers of course fought back; and kept their status as a natura disaster intact。 Through the centuries; they improved their killing meth ods; not that it did the slightest good; as you know。 You city people their descendants; are heirs to this heritage of hatred。 You fight anc are slowly being defeated。 How can you possibly win against the bio logic reserves of a planet that can recreate itself each time to meet an~ new attack?〃
Silence followed Jason's words。 Kerk and Meta stood white…faced a the impact of the disclosure sunk in。 Brucco mumbled and checkec points off on his fingers; searching for weak spots in the chain o:
reason。 The fourth city Pyrran; Skop; ignored all these foolish word that he couldn't understand…or want to understand…and would hav~ killed Jason in an instant if there had been the slightest chance oJ success。
It was Plies who broke the silence。 His quick mind had taken in th factors and sorted them out。 〃There's one thing wrong;〃 he said。 〃Wha about us? We live on the surface of Pyrrus without perimeters or guns Why aren't we attacked as well? We're human; descended from thi same people as the junkmen。〃
〃You're not attacked;〃 Jason told him; 〃because you don't idenflf yourself as a natural disaster。 Animals can live on the slopes of a dor mant volcano; fighting and dying in natural petition。 But they'I flee together when the volcano erupts。 That eruption is what make the mountain a natural disaster。 In the case of human beings; it is thei thoughts that identify them'as life form or disaster。 Mountain or vo' cano。 In the city everyone radiates suspicion and death。 They enjo:
killing; thinking about killing; and planning for killing。 This is natura selection too; you realize。 These are the survival traits that work bes in the city。 Outside the city; men think differently。 If they are threai ened individually; they fight; as will any other creature。 Under mor general survival threats; they cooperate pletely with the rules fo universal survival that the city people break。〃
〃How did it begin…this separation; I mea