"Go on," Tortha Karf encouraged. "This sounds interesting."
"The people back of this," Dalla said, "are definitely cla.s.sifiable as criminals. They may never perform a criminal act themselves, but they give orders for and profit from such acts, and they must possess the motivation and psychology of criminals. We define people as criminals when they suffer from psychological aberrations of an antisocial character, usually paranoid--excessive egoism, disregard for the rights of others, inability to recognize the social necessity for mutual cooperation and confidence. On Home Time Line, we have universal psychological testing, for the purpose of detecting and eliminating such characteristics."
"It seems to have failed in this case," Tortha Karf began, then snapped his fingers. "Of course! How blasted silly can I get, when I"m not trying?"
"Yes, of course," Verkan Vall agreed. "Find out how these people missed being spotted by psychotesting; that"ll lead us to _who_ missed being tested adequately, and also who got into the Bureau of Psychological Hygiene who didn"t belong there."
"I think you ought to give an investigation of the whole BuPsychHyg setup very high priority," Dalla said. "A psychotest is only as good as the people who give it, and if we have criminals administering these tests--"
"We have our friends on Executive Council," Tortha Karf said. "I"ll see that that point is raised when Council re-convenes." He looked at the clock. "That"ll be in three hours, by the way. If it doesn"t accomplish another thing, it"ll put Salgath Trod in the middle. He can"t demand an investigation of the Paratime Police out of one side of his mouth and oppose an investigation of Psychological Hygiene out of the other. Now what else have we to talk about?"
[Ill.u.s.tration:]
"Those hundred slaves we got off the Esaron Sector," Vall said. "What are we going to do with them? And if we locate the time line the slavers have their bases on, we"ll have hundreds, probably thousands, more."
"We can"t sort them out and send them back to their own time lines, even if that would be desirable," Tortha Karf decided. "Why, settle them somewhere on the Service Sector. I know, the Paratime Transposition Code limits the Service Sector to natives of time lines below second-order barbarism, but the Paratime Transposition Code has been so badly battered by this business that a few more minor literal infractions here and there won"t make any difference. Where are they now?"
"Police Terminal, Nharkan Equivalent."
"Better hold them there, for the time being. We may have to open a new ServSec time line to take care of all the slaves we find, if we can locate the outtime base line these people are using--Vall, this thing"s too big to handle as a routine operation, along with our other work. You take charge of it. Set up your headquarters here, and help yourself to anything in the way of personnel and equipment you need.
And bear in mind that this confidence vote is coming up in ten days--on the morning of One-Seven-Two Day. I"m not asking for any miracles, but if we don"t get this thing cleared up by then, we"re in for trouble."
"I realize that, sir. Dalla, you"d better go back to Home Time Line, with the Chief," he said. "There"s nothing you can do to help me, here, at present. Get some rest, and then try to w.a.n.gle an invitation for the two of us to dinner at Thalvan Dras" apartments this evening."
He turned back to Tortha Karf. "Even if he never pays any attention to business, Dras still owns Consolidated Outtime Foodstuffs," he said.
"He might be able to find out, or help us find out, how the story about those slaves leaked out of his company."
"Well, that won"t take much doing," Dalla said. "If there"s as much excitement on Home Time Line as I think, Dras would turn somersaults and jump through hoops to get us to one of his dinners, right now."
Salgath Trod pushed the litter of papers and record-tape spools to one side impatiently.
"Well, what else did you expect?" he demanded. "This was the logical next move. BuPsychHyg is supposed to detect anybody who believes in looking out for his own interests first, and condition him into a pious law-abiding sucker. Well, the sacred Bureau of Sucker-Makers slipped up on a lot of us. It"s a natural alibi for Tortha Karf."
"It"s also a lot of grief for all of us," the young man in the wrap-around tunic added. "I don"t want my psychotests reviewed by some duty-struck bigot who can"t be reasoned with, and neither do you."
"I"m getting something organized to counter that," Salgath Trod said.
"I"m going to attack the whole scientific basis of psychotesting.
There"s Dr. Frasthor Klav; he"s always contended that what are called criminal tendencies are the result of the individual"s total environment, and that psychotesting and personality-a.n.a.lysis are valueless, because the total environment changes from day to day, even from hour to hour--"
"That won"t do," the nameless young man who was the messenger of somebody equally nameless retorted. "Frasthor"s a crackpot; no reputable psychologist or psychist gives his opinions a moment"s consideration. And besides, we don"t want to attack Psychological Hygiene. The people in it with whom we can do business are our safeguard; they"ve given all of us a clean bill of mental health, and we have papers to prove it. What we have to do is to make it appear that that incident on the Esaron Sector is all there is to this, and also involve the Paratime Police themselves. The slavers are all paracops. It isn"t the fault of BuPsychHyg, because the Paratime Police have their own psychotesting staff. That"s where the trouble is; the paracops haven"t been adequately testing their own personnel."
"Now how are you going to do that?" Salgath Trod asked disdainfully.
"You"ll take the floor, the first thing tomorrow, and utilize these new revelations about the Wizard Traders. You"ll accuse the Paratime Police of being the Wizard Traders themselves. Why not? They have their own paratemporal transposition equipment shops on Police Terminal, they have facilities for manufacturing duplicates of any kind of outtime items, like the firearms, for instance, and they know which time lines on which sectors are being exploited by legitimate paratime traders and which aren"t. What"s to prevent a gang of unscrupulous paracops from moving in on a few unexploited Kholghoor time lines, buying captives from the Croutha, and shipping them to the Esaron Sector?"
"Then why would they let a thing like this get out?" Salgath Trod inquired.
"Somebody slipped up and moved a lot of slaves onto an exploited Esaron time line. Or, rather, Consolidated Outtime Foodstuffs established a plantation on a time line they were shipping slaves to.
Parenthetically, that"s what really did happen; the mistake our people made was in not closing out that time line as soon as Consolidated Foodstuffs moved in," the young man said.
"So, this Skordran Kirv, who is a dumb boy who doesn"t know what the score is, found these slaves and blatted about it to this Golzan Doth, and Golzan reported it to his company, and it couldn"t be hushed up, so now Tortha Karf is trying to scare the public with ghost stories about a gigantic paratemporal conspiracy, to get more appropriations and more power."
"How long do you think I"d get away with that?" Salgath Trod demanded.
"I can only stretch parliamentary immunity so far. Sooner or later, I"d have to make formal charges to a special judicial committee, and that would mean narco-hypnosis, and then it would all come out."
"You"ll have proof," the young man said. "We"ll produce a couple of these Kharandas whom Verkan Vall didn"t get hold of. Under narco-hypnosis, they"ll testify that they saw a couple of Wizard Traders take their robes off. Under the robes were Paratime Police uniforms. Do you follow me?"
Salgath Trod made a noise of angry disgust.
"That"s ridiculous! I suppose these Kharandas will be given what is deludedly known as memory obliteration, and a set of pseudo-memories; how long do you think that would last? About three ten-days. There is no such thing as memory obliteration; there"s memory-suppression, and pseudo-memory overlay. You can"t get behind that with any quickie narco-hypnosis in the back room of any police post, I"ll admit that,"
he said. "But a skilled psychist can discover, inside of five minutes, when a narco-hypnotized subject is carrying a load of false memories, and in time, and not too much time, all that top layer of false memories and blockages can be peeled off. And then where would we be?"
"Now wait a minute, Councilman. This isn"t just something I dreamed up," the visitor said. "This was decided upon at the top. At the very top."
"I don"t care whose idea it was," Salgath Trod snapped. "The whole thing is idiotic, and I won"t have anything to do with it."
The visitor"s face froze. All the respect vanished from his manner and tone; his voice was like ice cakes grating together in a winter river.
"Look, Salgath; this is an Organization order," he said. "You don"t refuse to obey Organization orders, and you don"t quit the Organization. Now get smart, big boy; do what you"re told to." He took a spool of record tape from his pocket and laid it on the desk.
"Outline for your speech; put it in your own words, but follow it exactly." He stood watching Salgath Trod for a moment. "I won"t bother telling you what"ll happen to you if you don"t," he added. "You can figure that out for yourself."
With that, he turned and went out the private door. For a while, Salgath Trod sat staring after him. Once he put his hand out toward the spool, then jerked it back as though the thing were radioactive.
Once he looked at the clock; it was just 1600.
The green aircar settled onto the landing stage; Verkan Vall, on the front seat beside the driver, opened the door.
"Want me to call for you later, a.s.sistant Verkan?" the driver asked.
"No thank you, Drenth. My wife and I are going to a dinner-party, and we"ll probably go night-clubbing afterward. Tomorrow morning, all the anti-Management commentators will be yakking about my carousing around when I ought to be battling the Slave Trust. No use advertising myself with an official car, and giving them a chance to add, "at public expense.""
"Well, have some fun while you can," the driver advised, reaching for the car-radio phone. "Want me to check you in here, sir?"
"Yes, if you will. Thank you. Drenth."
Kandagro, his human servant, admitted him to the apartment six floors down.
"Mistress Dalla is dressing," he said. "She asked me to tell you that you are invited to dinner, this evening, with Thalvan Dras at his apartment."
Vall nodded. "Ill talk to her about it now," he said. "Lay out my dress uniform: short jacket, boots and breeches, and needler."
"Yes, master: I"ll go lay out your things and get your bath ready."
The servant turned and went into the alcove which gave access to the dressing rooms, turning right into Vall"s. Vall followed him, turning left into his wife"s.
"Oh, Dalla!" he called.