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Philip Dick: James P. Crow

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It was a robots' world, run by soul-less heaps of haughty metal. band of humans, there was one who aspired to greatness; one who aimed to bust out of his subservient shell. He was the Time-Window-Kid ... he was .

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He snapped off the tape scanner. The image faded. The five robots sat in stunned

silence.

Crow folded his arms. “Well? What do you say?” He jerked his thumb at die human servant crouching in the rear of the chamber, dazed and astonished. "Now you know and now he knows. What do you imagine he’s thinking? I can tell you. He’s thinking—”

"How did you get these tapes?” the D demanded. "They can't be genuine. They must be fakes.”

"Why weren’t they found by our archeologists?” an N shouted shrilly.

"I took them personally,” Crow said.

"You took them? What do you mean?” “Through a Time Window.” Crow tossed a thick package onto the table. “Here are the schematics. You can build a Time Window yourself if you want.”

“A time machine.” The D snatched up the package and leafed through the contents. "You saw into the past.” Dawning realization showed on its ancient face. “Then—”

"He saw ahead!” an N searched wildly. “Into the future! That explains his perfect Lists. He scanned them in advance.’

Crow rattled his papers impatiently. “You’ve heard my proposal. You’ve seen the tapes. If you vote down the proposal I’ll release the tapes publicly. And the schematics. Every human in the world will know the true story of his origin, and of yours.”

“So?” an N said nervously. “We can handle humans. If there’s an uprising we’ll put it down.”

"Will you?” Crow got suddenly to his feet, his face hard. “Consider. Civil war raging over the whole planet. Men on one side, centuries of pent-up hatred. On the other side robots suddenly deprived of their myth. Knowing they were originally mechanical tools. Are you sure you’ll come out on top this time? Are you positive?” The robots were silent.

"If you’ll evacuate Earth I’ll suppress the tapes. The two races can go on, each with its own culture and society. Humans here on Earth. Robots on the colon id. Neither one master. Neither one slave.” The five robots hesitated, angry and resentful. "But we worked centuries to build up this planet! It won’t make sense. Our leaving. What’ll we say? What’ll we give as our reason?”

Crow smiled harshly. "You can say Earth isn’t adequate for the great original master race.”

There was silence. The four Type N robots looked at each other nervously, drawing together in a whispered huddle. The massive D sat silent, its archaic brass eye lens fixed intently on Crow, a baffled, defeated expression on its face.

Calmly, Jim Crow waited.

“CAN I shake your hand?” L-87t asked timidly. "I’U be going soon. I’m in one of the first loads.”

Crow stuck out his hand briefly and L-87t shook, a little embarrassed.

"I hope it works out,” L-87t ventured. "Vid us from time to time. Keep us posted.”

Outside the Council Buildings the blaring voices of the street speakers were beginning to disturb the late afternoon gloom. All up and down the city the speakers roared out their message, the Council Directive.

Men, scurrying home from work, paused to listen. In the uniform houses in the human quarter men and women glanced up, pausing in their routine of living, curious and attentive. Everywhere, in all the cities of Earth, robots and human beings ceased their activities and looked up as the Government speakers roared into life.

"This is to announce that the Supreme Council has decreed the rich colony planets Venus, Mars, and Ganymede, are to be set aside exclusively for the use of robots. No humans will be permitted outside of Earth. In order to take advantage of the superior resources and living conditions of these colonies, all robots now on Earth are to be transferred to the colony of their choice.

"The Supreme Council has decided that

Earth is no fit place for robots. Its wasted and still partly-devastated condition renders it unworthy of the robot race. All robots are to be conveyed to their new homes in the colonies as quickly as adequate transportation can be arranged.

"In no case can humans enter the colony areas. The colonies are exclusively for the use of robots. The human population will be permitted to remain on Earth.

"This is to announce that the Supreme Council has decreed that the rich colony planets of Venus—”

Crow moved away from the window, satisfied.

He returned to his desk and continued assembling papers and reports in neat piles, glancing at them briefly as he classified them and laid them aside.

"I hope you humans will get along all right,” L-87t repeated. Crow continued checking the heaps of top-level reports, marking them with his writing stick. Working rapidly, with absorbed attention, deep in his work. He scarcely noticed the robot lingering at the door. "Can you give me some idea of the government you’ll set up?”

Crow glanced up impatiently. "What?” "Your form of government. How will your society be ruled, now that you’ve maneuvered us off Earth? What sort of government will take place of our Supreme Council and Congress?”

Crow didn’t answer. He had already returned to his work. There was a strange granite cast to his face, a peculiar hardness L-87t had never seen.

"Who’ll run things?” L-87t asked. "Who’ll be the Government now that we’re gone? You said yourself humans show no ability to manage a complex modern society. Can you find a human capable of keeping the wheels turning? Is there a human being capable of leading mankind?”

Crow smiled thinly. And continued working.

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