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advanced were they than we expected? Enough to make the conquest significantly harder, I gather."
"Indeed." Reffet added an emphatic cough. "When the conquest fleet arrived, they were engaged in
active research on jet aircraft, on guided missiles, and on nuclear fission."
"That is impossible!" Felless blurted. Then, realizing what she'd said, she added, "I beg the
Exalted Fleetlord's pardon."
"Senior Researcher, I freely give it to you," Reffet replied. "When the colonization fleet began
receiving data from Tosev 3, my first belief was that Atvar, the fleetlord on the conquest fleet,
was playing an elaborate joke on us— jerking our tailstumps, as the saying has it. I have since
been disabused of this belief. I wish I had not been, for it strikes me as far
more palatable than the truth."
"But— But—" Felless knew she was stuttering, and made herself pause to gather her thoughts. "If
that is true, Exalted Fleetlord, I count it something of a marvel that... that the conquest did
not fail." Such a thought would have been unimaginable back on Home. It should have been
unimaginable here, too. That she'd imagined it proved it wasn't.
Reffet said, "In part, Senior Researcher, the conquest d/c/fail. There are still unsubdued
Tosevite empires— actually, the term the conquest fleet consistently uses is not-empires, which I
do not altogether understand— on the surface of Tosev 3, along with areas the Race has in fact
conquered. Nor have the Tosevites ceased their technical progress in the eyeblink of time since
the conquest fleet arrived. I am warned that only a threat of retaliatory violence from the
conquest fleet has kept them from mounting attacks on this colonization fleet."
Felless felt far dizzier than she would have from weightlessness and sudden revival from cold
sleep alone. She finally managed to free herself from the restraining straps and gently push off
from the table. "Take me to a terminal at once, if you would be so
kind. Have you an edited summary of the data thus far transmitted from the conquest fleet?"
"We have," Reffet said. "I hope you will find it adequate, Senior Researcher. It was prepared by
fleet officers who are not specialists in your area of expertise. We have, of course, provided
links to the fuller documentation sent up from Tosev 3."
"If you will come with me, superior female..." the physician said. She swung rapidly from one
handhold to another. Felless followed.
She had to strap herself into the chair in front of the terminal to keep the ventilating current
from blowing her off it. Getting back to work felt good. She wished she could have waited till
reaching the surface of Tosev 3 for reawakening; that would have been as planned back on Home, and
plans were made to be followed. But she would do the best she could here.
And, as she called up the summary, a curious blend of anticipation and dread coursed through her.
Wild Tosevites... What would dealing with wild Tosevites be like? She'd expected the locals to be
well on their way toward assimilation into the Empire by now. Even then, they would have been
different from the Hallessi
and the Rabotevs, who but for their looks were as much subjects of the Emperor (even thinking of
her sovereign made Felless cast down her eyes) as were the males and females of the Race.
A male in body paint like Reffet's appeared on the screen in front of her. "Welcome to Tosev 3,"
he said in tones anything but welcoming. "This is a world of paradox. If you were expecting
anything here to be as it was back on Home, you will be disappointed. You may very well be dead.
The only thing you may safely expect on Tosev 3 is the unexpected. I daresay you who listen to
this will not believe me. Were I new-come from Home, I would not believe such words, either.
Before rejecting them out of claw, examine the evidence."
A slowly spinning globe of Tosev 3 appeared on the screen. Something over half the land area was
red, the rest a variety of other colors. The red, the legend by the globe explained, showed that
area of the planet the Race controlled. The other colors, which dominated the northern hemisphere,
showed areas where the natives still ruled themselves.
After Felless had just long enough to soak in the significance of that, the colors faded, leaving
the land
areas in more or less their natural colors. Glowing dots, some red, some blue, appeared here and
there. "Red dots show explosive-metal weapons detonated by the Race, blue dots those detonated by
the Tosevites," a voice said.
Felless let out a slow, horrified hiss. About as many dots glowed blue as red. Atvar's head and
torso reappeared on the screen. "Judging that continuing the war for total conquest might well
render this planet useless to the colonization fleet, we entered into negotiations with the
Tosevite not-empires possessing explosive-metal weapons, conceding their independence in exchange
for a cessation of hostilities," the leader of the conquest fleet said. "On the whole— there have
been certain unpleasant exceptions— peace between the Race and the Tosevites and among the
Tosevite factions has prevailed for the past thirty-four years— seventeen of this planet's
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