Berserker (Collection) by Fred Saberhagen
Author:Fred Saberhagen [Saberhagen, Fred]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Ace Books
Published: 1967-11-17T07:00:00+00:00
After every battle, even a victory, there are the wounded.
Injured flesh can heal. A hand can be replaced, perhaps. An eye can be bandaged; even a damaged brain can to some extent be repaired. But there are wounds too deep for any surgeonâs knife to probe. There are doors that will not open from the outside.
I found a mind divided.
WHAT T AND I DID
My first awareness is of location. I am in a large conical room inside some vast vehicle, hurtling through space. The world is familiar to me, though I am new.
âHeâs awake!â says a black-haired young woman, watching me with frightened eyes. Half a dozen people in disheveled clothing, the three men, long unshaven, gather slowly in my field of vision.
My field of vision? My left hand comes up to feel about my face, and its fingers find my left eye covered with a patch.
âDonât disturb that!â says the tallest of the men. Probably he was once a distinguished figure. He speaks sharply, yet there is still a certain diffidence in his manner, as if I am a person of importance. But I am only ⦠who?
âWhatâs happened?â I ask. My tongue has trouble finding even the simplest words. My right arm lies at my side as if forgotten, but it stirs at my thought, and with its help I raise myself to a sitting position, provoking an onrush of pain through my head, and dizziness.
Two of the women back away from me. A stout young man puts a protective arm around each of them. These people are familiar to me, but I cannot find their names.
âYouâd better take it easy,â says the tallest man. His hands, a doctorâs, touch my head and my pulse, and ease me back onto the padded table.
Now I see that two tall humanoid robots stand flanking me. I expect that at any moment the doctor will order them to wheel me away to my hospital room. Still, I know better. This is no hospital. The truth will be terrible when I remember it.
âHow do you feel?â asks the third man, an oldster, coming forward to bend over me.
âAll right. I guess.â My speech comes only in poor fragments. âWhatâs happened?â
âThere was a battle,â says the doctor. âYou were hurt, but Iâve saved your life.â
âWell. Good.â My pain and dizziness are subsiding.
In a satisfied tone the doctor says: âItâs to be expected that youâll have difficulty speaking. Here, try to read this.â
He holds up a card, marked with neat rows of what I suppose are letters or numerals. I see plainly the shapes of the symbols, but they mean nothing to me, nothing at all.
âNo,â I say finally, closing my eye and lying back. I feel plainly that everyone here is hostile to me. Why?
I persist: âWhatâs happened?â
âWeâre all prisoners, here inside the machine,â says the old manâs voice. âDo you remember that much?â
âYes.â I nod, remembering. But details are very hazy. I ask: âMy name?â
The old man chuckles drily, sounding relieved. âWhy not Thadâfor Thaddeus?â
âThad?â questions the doctor.
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