Refuge by Isaac Asimov & Rob Chilson
Author:Isaac Asimov & Rob Chilson [Asimov, Isaac & Chilson, Rob]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Science Fiction, Fantasy
ISBN: 9780743487160
Goodreads: 85497
Publisher: iBooks
Published: 1988-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER 9
AMNEMONIC PLAGUE
To Derecâs dismay, Ariel did not reappear that afternoon, and the next morning she arose late and looked terrible.
R. David became alarmed. âMiss Avery, you are not well. What are your symptoms?â
âThe same as usual, R. David. Donât worry; I brought this illness with me; itâs nothing to worry about.â She sounded tired and fretful, trying not to worry his Three Law-dominated brain.
But a robot will worry if it seems appropriate, whether told not to or not.
They werenât so different from humans in that respect, thought Derec, himself alarmed.
âI hope you are indeed not seriously ill, Miss Avery, but please tell me your symptoms so that I may judge. As you know, First Law compels me to help you.â
She grimaced. âOkay. Iâm frequently feverishâis there any water in the place?â
âNo,â Derec said. âIâll bring youâfrost! is there anything to carry water in?â
âNo,â said R. David.
Mentally, Derec cursed all Earthers, individually and collectively, and the Teramin Relationship, too.
âAnyway, Iâm often feverish, and tired and lethargic and listless. Andâandââ
she glanced at Derec. âI have mental troubles. ConfusionâI forget where I am, lose track of whatâs going on. A lot of the time I sit and donât speak because I canât follow the conversation. Iâve been reliving the past a lot. â
Suddenly she cried out passionately, âNothing seems real! I feel like Iâm in a hallucination.â
It was more serious than Derec had thought. Hesitantly, he asked, âDo you feel like going to the section kitchen?â
âNo. I donât feel like doing anything, except drinking a liter of water and going back to bed.â
âYou must go to section hospital at once,â said R. David decisively, stepping forward.
Derec could have groaned. âWhat kind of medical care can you expect in an Earthly hospital?â he asked. âWeâve got to get you back to the Spacer worldsââ
âThereâs no cure for me there,â she said quietly. Damn. That was true. Derec hesitated, torn, and said, âWell, back to Robot City, then. Maybe the Human Medical Team has a cure.â
âMy medical knowledge is limited, primarily to the effects of Earthly ills on Spacers. But that knowledge makes me doubt that Miss Avery willâwill live long enough for a space journey,â said R. David, the catch in his voice obvious.
âShe is obviously in, or approaching, theâcrisis of her disease.â
Derec hesitated. That was too obviously true.
Ariel smiled sadly and said, âI fear he is right, Derec. IâIâm losing my memoryâmy mind. And itâs getting worse. I couldnât remember my way back here the other nightââ
Abruptly, she was weeping.
Oh. frost. Derec thought helplessly.
R. David gave them an argument; he wanted to accompany themâto carry Ariel, in fact.
âNo!â said Derec. âI may be ignorant of many things about Earth, but I know well enough what Earthers do to any robots they catch on the ways. And if we tried to do anything about it, our first words would give us away as Spacers.
Theyâd be allover us. Iâve been chased once by yeast farmers. Frost! I donât want to have every Earther we meet at our throats.
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