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War in the Fringe - Chris J Pike

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by M. D. Cooper


  On the center of the dais sat a large rectangular piece of equipment. As he approached, the machine’s purpose became clear.

  “Looks like some sort of rejuv autodoc. Kinda high-tech for a society who has sworn off tech,” he muttered aloud. “Maybe Mei’s whole ‘thousand-year reign’ wasn’t just hyperbole.”

  Alice said as Grayson looked over the equipment.

  “Kronos disease,” Grayson whispered.

  That disease was the fate of anyone who tried to cheat death forever. The body could be repaired, but eventually, the brain became too interconnected, too much a hodgepodge of neurons, axons, and dendrites, cross-wired in every direction.

  Otherwise known as ‘stark raving mad’.

  “You discovered my secrets,” a voice said from behind him. “Just like I feared Raynes did. He was out to destroy us because we lied to Peter Rhoads about destroying our AIs.”

  He spun around to see Mei approaching. She had an arm twisted around the handmaiden’s neck. The old woman’s terror was evident in her labored breathing and her face, wet with tears.

  “So, you lied and got caught. Sounds like something you’re not used to.” Grayson struggled to keep his eyes off of how violently the handmaiden was shaking. “You’ll be all right. I won’t let her hurt you.”

  Mei pursed her lips. “I doubt it. I’m used to getting away from things. Like using this rejuv tank to stay young, so I won’t have to give up my reign to any thieving daughters.”

  “Is that why you murder your own children?”

  Grayson’s words had more of an effect on the handmaiden, who began to cry at the accusation. He wondered how close she had been to the babies and young girls before Mei had ended their innocent existence.

  “They were a menace, as the young always are. It doesn’t matter if they were my blood. A threat is a threat, same as you. Even I am not immune to the sweetness of all babies. There were those I couldn’t slaughter in their crib, so I waited until they were older; then it grew easier. Except for this one.” Mei tightened her arm around the handmaiden. “She was such a good servant, I couldn’t see her dead. Until now.”

  Grayson’s jaw went slack. “This is one of your daughters?”

  “From about seventy years ago, yes. I needed a useful tool, someone who feared me, yet loved me. She served well. She helped me give birth to my other vile daughters, and when I asked her to help me end them, she did that, too.”

  The handmaiden’s eyes squeezed shut, and that was all the proof Grayson needed to know Mei spoke the truth.

  “When living under such a reign, you cannot be held responsible for your crimes,” he said kindly to the handmaiden. “We’ll end Mei’s tyranny.”

  His microdrones had picked up four figures hiding behind the pillars that lined the room. Another pair were tucked behind the ornamental dragons.

  Alice said.

 

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