Human hybernation is to animal hibernation as animal hibernation is to constant wakefulness. In its reduction of life processes, hybernation approached absolute stasis. It is nearer death than life.
- Dictionary of Science, 101st Edition
RAJA FLATTERY lay quietly in the hybernation cocoon while he fought to overcome his terrors.
Ship has me.
Moody waves confused his memories but he knew several things. He could almost project these things onto the ebon blackness which surrounded him.
I was Chaplain/Psychiatrist on the Voidship Earthling.
We were supposed to produce an artificial consciousness. Very dangerous, that.
And they had produce.... something. That something was Ship, a being of seemingly infinite powers.
God or Satan?
Flattery did not know. But Ship had created a paradise planet for its cargo of clones and then had introduced a new concept: WorShip. It had demanded that the human clones decide how they would WorShip.
We failed in that, too.
Was it because they were clones, every one of them? They had certainly been expendable. They had known this from the first moments of their childhood awareness on Moonbase.
Again, fear swept through him.
I must be resolute, Flattery told himself. God or Satan, whatever this power may be, I'm helpless before it unless I remain resolute.
"As long as you believe yourself helpless, you remain helpless even though resolute," Ship said.
"So You read my mind, too."
"Read? That is hardly the word."
Ship's voice came from the darkness all around him. It conveyed a sense of remote concerns which Flattery could not fathom. Every time Ship spoke he felt himself reduced to a mote. He combed his way through a furry sense of subjugation, but every thought amplified this feeling of being caged and inadequate.
What could a mere human do against a power such as Ship?
There were questions in his mind, though, and he knew that Ship sometimes answered questions.
"How long have I been in hyb?"
"That length of time would be meaningless to you."
"Try me."
"I am trying you."
"Tell me how long I've been in hyb."
The words were barely out of his mouth before he felt panic at what he had done. You did not address God that wa.... or Satan.
"Why not, Raj?"
Ship's voice had taken on an air of camaraderie, but so precise was the modulation his flesh tingled with it.
"Becaus.... because. . ."
"Because of what I could do to you?"
"Yes."
"Ahhhhh, Raj, when will you awaken?"
"I am awake."
"No matter. You have been in hybernation for a very long time as you reckon time."
"How long?" He felt that the answer was deeply important; he had to know.
"You must understand about replays, Raj. Earth has gone through its history for Me, replayed itself at My Command."
"Replaye.... the same way every time?"
"Most of the times."
Flattery felt the inescapable truth of it and a cry was torn from him: "Why?"
"You would not understand."
"All of that pain an...."
"And the joy. Raj. Never forget the joy."
"Bu.... replay?"
"The way you might replay a musical recording, Raj, or a holo-record of a classical drama. The way Moonbase replayed its Project Consciousness, getting a bit more out of it each time."
"Why have You brought me out of hyb?"
"You are like a favorite instrument, Raj."
"But Bicke...."
"Ohh, Bickel! Yes, he gave Me his genius. He was the black box out of which you achieved Me, but friendship requires more, Raj. You are My best friend."
"I would've destroyed You, Ship."