Eric activated the ghosts and tapped Tasa Ad. "Sar Schippend, I did not expect to hear from you so soon."
"For this particular project, there is not much time to waste." Schippend leaned forward.
"We'll keep that in mind," Eric said for Kessa. "Is there a way we can help you?"
"Yes. You can get Eric Born off May 16 and take him to the ship the
"We'd be glad to," said Kessa. "If the pay's good."
"Oh, very good. It's Vitae pay."
Eric almost swallowed his tongue. The ghosts froze for a dangerously long pause. He jabbed a finger at Tasa Ad and choked out the words. "I should have guessed."
"Is there a problem?"
Kessa laughed. "No. I just prefer working with men with hair, that's all." All three of them laughed.
They haggled over prices then and delivery of credit, which went straight into the ghost box. Eric smiled grimly to himself as he realized he now had an easy way to pay off the outrageous bill he was running up.
He cut the line to Schippend and opened a new one to Dorias.
"Dorias. Is the copy done yet?"
"I told you, tomorrow morning, Teacher."
"Dorias, I have got to get out of here." He explained the conversation he had just finished with Schippend.
Dorias was quiet for a long time. "All right, Teacher. I'll move as fast as I can. Get back to the
"Thank you, Dorias."
Eric called for a car with a preprogrammed destination. He dropped most of the credit Schippend had sent Tasa Ad into his May 16 account.
The car arrived and Eric climbed inside. He spent the ride trying not to fidget.
It was all so ridiculous. The Realm was a dead world and a dying people and all of a sudden empires were ready to go to war over it. If they wanted the power-gifted, they could just hire a few contraband runners and take them. They weren't exactly hard to spot. And if they just wanted the genes, Eric forced the thought through, the Vitae had had plenty of opportunities to get them from him. And if the Vitae wanted the planet? That was the most ridiculous part. There were plenty of dead rocks in the Quarter Galaxy that they could have laid claim to without anyone kicking up a ruckus. Almost as ridiculous as kidnapping a Notouch.
The auto pulled up to the port and Eric transferred into one of the port cars. It was a good thing there was little traffic at this hour. He drove with only half an eye on where he was going.
The
"Cam," said Eric as he walked onto the bridge. "Sit down. Open interface."
The android sat in the pilot's chair and stretched one arm toward Eric. With the other hand, it lifted back a socket cover on its wrist.
Eric pulled a single cable out of a storage compartment under the main boards. He plugged one end of it into the comm board socket and the other into Cam's wrist. The android did not move.
Eric opened the line to Dorias.
"All ready, Dorias." Eric stood back.
"Eric," said Dorias's voice. "I am not happy about this. I have not had time to fine-tune the copy. There may be flaws…"
"Dorias, I can't wait. Please," he added softly.
There was a measurable pause. "Sending," said Dorias.
Eric waited. The only sound on the bridge was the vague hum of machinery. Then Cam turned its head toward Eric and blinked twice.
"Hello. I have been sent by Dorias to help you retrieve the data from the Vitae system." For the first time, Eric heard intonation in Cam's voice. The android held out one smooth hand.
Eric stared at it for a minute, before he reached out and shook its hand. "I am honored to meet you…" he stopped. "Dorias, what's its name?"
"I hadn't thought of one," said Dorias. "That is part of your ceremonial role, isn't it? I thought you'd give it one."
Eric considered the android for a moment and then took the hand he had shaken between both of his and spoke in the language of the Realm. "I speak for the Nameless Powers. I see for the Servant Garismit. In so doing I name you. Your name is Adudorias."
"Adudorias." The android nodded. "Does it mean something?"
"Just 'Son of Dorias.'" Eric tilted his head. "Is it all right with you?"