He was contemplating one of them now. For more than a week he had remained in the jungle, and it had been a good shoot. Now, washed, refreshed, rested, he savored the thought of something different. There was a pleasure hall he knew, expensive, of course, but he could get there exactly what he needed. In a gold dressing gown, feet up and a drink in his hand, he sat back and looked through the transparent wall of his apartment at the sun setting behind the jungle. He had never had much of an eye for art, but it would have taken a blind man to ignore the explosion of greens below, purple and red above. The universe was a very fine place.
Then the alignment bell signaled quietly to show that another transmatter had been tuned to his. He swung about to see Follower step into the room.
"I have come for you, assassin," the machine said.
The glass fell from Jagen's fingers and rolled a wet trail across the inlaid wood of the floor. He was always armed, but caution suggested that the energy pistol in the pocket of his robe would have little effect on this solidly built machine.
"I have no idea what you are talking about," he said, rising. "I shall call the police about this matter."
He walked toward the communicator — then dived past it into the room beyond. Follower started after him, but stopped when he emerged an instant later.
Jagen had a heavy calibre, recoilless rifle with explosive shells that he used to stop the multiton amphibians in the swamps. The weapon held ten of the almost cannon-sized shells, and he emptied the clip, point-blank, at the machine.
The room was a shambles, with walls floor and ceiling ripped by the explosive fragments. He had a minor wound in his neck, and another in his leg, neither of which he was aware of. The machine stood, unmoved by the barrage, the golden alloy completely unscratched.
"Sit," Follower ordered. "Your heart is laboring too hard and you may be in danger."
"Danger!" Jagen said, then laughed strangely and clamped his teeth hard onto his lip. The gun slipped from his fingers as he groped his way to an undamaged chair and fell into it. "Should I worry about the condition of my heart when you are here — Executioner?"
"I am Follower. I am not an executioner."
"You'll turn me over to them. But first, tell me how you found me. Or is that classified?"
"The details are. I simply used all of the most improved location techniques and transmatter records to follow you. I have a perfect memory and had many facts to work with. Also, being a machine, I do not suffer from impatience."
Since he was still alive, Jagen still considered escape. He could not damage the machine, but perhaps he could flee from it once again. He had to keep it talking.
"What are you going to do with me?"
"I wish to ask you some questions."
Jagen. smiled inwardly, although his expression did not change. He knew perfectly well that the Greater Despot had more than this in mind for an assassin who had been tracked for twenty years.
"Ask them, by all means."
"Do you know the identity of the man you shot?"
"I'm not admitting I shot anyone."
"You admitted that when you attempted to assault me."
"All right. I'll play along." Keep the thing talking. Say anything, admit anything. The torturers would have it out of him in any case. "I never knew who he was. In fact I'm not exactly sure what world it was. It was a rainy place; I can tell you that much."
"Who employed you?"
"They didn't mention any names. A sum of money and a job of work were involved, that was all."
"I can believe that. I can also tell you that your heartbeat and pulse are approaching normal, so I may now safely inform you that you have a slight wound on your neck."
Jagen laughed and touched his finger to the trickle of blood.
"My thanks for the unexpected consideration. The wound is nothing."
"I would prefer to see it cleaned and bandaged. Do I have your permission to do that?"
"Whatever you wish. There is medical equipment in the other room." If the thing left the room he could reach the transmatter!
"I must examine the wound first."
Follower loomed over him — he had not realized the great bulk of the machine before — and touched a cool metal finger to the skin on his neck. As soon as it made contact he found himself completely paralyzed.
His heart beat steadily, he breathed easily, his eyes stared straight ahead. But he could not move or speak, and could only scream wordlessly to himself in the silence of his brain.
"I have tricked you since it was necessary to have your body in a relaxed state before the operation. You will find the operation is completely painless."