The Slaves of Heaven by Edmund Cooper
Author:Edmund Cooper [Cooper, Edmund]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: SF, slavery
ISBN: 9780575116566
Publisher: Orion Publishing Group
Published: 2011-09-29T07:00:00+00:00
Seventeen
AFTER THEIR NIGHT TOGETHERâwhich, Berry supposed, might well be the last he spent in the arms of an Earth womanâhe saw Tala only at meal times in the refectory. Bors Zangwin did not approve of this because he felt it might disturb Berryâs concentration. But Berry demanded to see Tala regularly as a guarantee of good faith, so that he could be sure she was not being illtreated in any way. He asked if he could see Vron also, but the Programmer explained that this was beyond his power.
Vron had been assigned to a risto called the Lady Somavalt and would remain a child-bearing proxy until she had carried the statutory three. The Programmer did not tell Berry that an Earth childâBerryâs childâhad been removed from her womb so that it could be prepared for the reception of one of the Lady Somavaltâs fertilised ova. Nor did he mention that Vron was in shock and under sedation. These matters would definitely have disturbed Berryâs concentration.
On the first morning, under hypnosis, Berry absorbed a programmed crash course in modern terrestrial history. It began with the brush wars of the late twentieth century, passed on to the population crisis of the early twentyfirst century, then to the period during which the reserves of fossil fuels became exhausted, to the crumbling of technologically advanced cultures and to the inevitable nuclear conflict. He learned how and why the great civilisations had perished, leaving behind a comparatively few hardy survivors who eventually established the culture of the clans.
Tala was surprised when, at lunch, Berry, none the worse for his hypnolearning, tried to explain to her why the hot spots existed on Earth and how the once great power blocs, having become politically unstable because of their starving populations, were driven to mutual destruction. Bors Zangwin listened to the account with some satisfaction. Berry had been programmed only with facts. But here he was evaluating those facts, interpreting their significance, judging personalities long dead, forming opinions on events long past. Truly, his Q ratings had been conservatively estimated by the psycomputer.
In the afternoon he was again medically and psychologically tested. The results showed that his health remained good, that his performance quotient and talent quotient remained stable but that his intelligence quotient strangely had increased seven points. During the late afternoon he was given first the basic maths programme then the advanced.
At the evening meal he confused Tala greatly when he tried to explain the significance of Operator Jâthe square root of minus one.
During the night, sleepteach gave him general games theory, the principles of chess, and the habits, customs and laws of the culture that had developed in Heaven Seven.
At breakfastâtaken as all meals were, at the high tableâBerry remarked to Bors Zangwin that chess was a fascinating game, not unlike the game of chief stone, played by some of the old men of the clans.
âWould you like to play me at chess, Berry?â
Berry smiled. âIt would be an interesting contest, chief.â
âThen I will send for pieces and a board.
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