How Deep The Grooves by Philip José Farmer
Author:Philip José Farmer [Farmer, Philip José]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Sci Fi Short Story
Publisher: Amazing Science Fiction Stories
Published: 1963-02-19T00:00:00+00:00
AFTER several minutes, the Secretary broke the silence. âDoctor Carroad, are you sure that this treatment will not harm the creative abilities of the child? After all, we might make a first-class citizen, in the political sense, out of your child. Yet, we might wreck his potentialities as a first-class scientist. If we do that to our children, we lose out in the technological race. Not to mention the military. We need great generals, too.â
âAbsolutely not!â replied Carroad, so loudly and flatly that the Secretary was taken aback. âMy computations, rechecked at least a dozen times, show there is no danger whatsoever. The only part of the brain affected, a very small area, has nothing to do with the creative functions. To convince you, I am going to perform the first operation upon my own son. Surely, I could do nothing more persuasive than that.â
âYes,â said the Secretary, stroking his massive chin. âBy the way, can this be done also to the adult?â
âUnfortunately, no,â said Car-road.
âThen, we will have to wait a number of years to determine if your theory is correct. And, if we go ahead on the assumption that the theory is correct, and treat every unborn child in the country, we will have spent a tremendous amount of money and time. If you are not correct â¦â
âI canât be wrong!â said Car-road. His face began to flush, and he shook. Then, suddenly, his face was its normal color, and he was smiling.
Always in control, thought Jane. Of himself and, if circumstances would allow, of everybody.
âWe donât have to build any extra machines,â said Carroad. âA certain amount will be built, anyway, to detect traitors and enemies. These can be used in hospitals, when not in use elsewhere, to condition the unborn. Wait. I will show you how simple, inexpensive, and swift the operation is.â
He gestured to Cramer. Cramer, the muscles twitching at the corners of his mouth, looked at Jane. His eyes tried desperately to tell her that he had to obey Carroadâs orders. But, if he did, would he be understood, would he be forgiven?
Jane could only sit in the chair with a face as smooth and unmoving as a robotâs and allow him to decide for himself without one sign of dissent or consent from her. What, after all, could either do unless they wished to die?
Cramer adjusted the controls.
Even though Jane knew she would feel nothing, she trembled as if a fist were poised to strike.
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