Danilo Clementoni - The Writer
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- Название:The Writer
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"Fascinating," whispered the doctor completely enraptured. "So, you too are in search of your God."
"Actually, itâs a topic weâve been studying for a long time."
"And, if even you havenât worked this whole thing out, just imagine how much hope we have.â
"Often the most important intuitions appear randomly" sentenced Azakis. "Our races are very similar and Iâm sure that both ourselves and you, have the same chances of discovering how this mysterious mechanism works, through which we could get in touch with higher beings.â
Petri clasped his hands behind his back and began to slowly walk around in circles. He thought for a few seconds then added, "But, actually, if the cell mentioned before doesnât do its work well, there would be problems for me and I would realise. Basically, this is also a form of contact, isn't it?"
"You're right. All of us are here for a very specific purpose and we should simply try to do our work as well as we can. This is precisely why on Nibiru, from the moment of our birth, our Educators strive to identify what our main peculiarity is. Each of us has one, as I think you terrestrials also do. The biggest problem is to discover it and then make the very most of it. As well as giving us all the basic knowledge, the Educators, do precisely this. It is they who, after carefully analysing our strengths and weaknesses, direct us towards the group which comes closest to our personal aptitudes such as the Artists, or the Artisans, or the Experts and so on. We donât have to do anything other than always give the maximum in the activity in which we excel and complete the path that was thought out for us."
"Okay guys," intervened the Colonel. "How about we just forget about all this philosophical talk and seriously get down to trying to solve the small problem we have right now?"
"True" added Petri. "In fact, while you âbrainiacsâ were discussing the mysteries of the universe, I downloaded the data from your personal recorder.â
"What are you talking about?" asked Azakis perplexed.
"To tell the truth Iâd forgotten it as well,â continued the Expert. "But, before leaving, I activated a personal recording system which would have stored all the actions of every member of the crew.â
âYes... yes I remember now. Youâre talking about this little thing that you fixed here behind me, aren't you?â replied the captain, as, twisting his torso, he tried to point to a little black rectangle fixed to his light grey belt.
âPrecisely old chap.â And you can't imagine how well it worked. I managed to find out what happened to your remote-control system."
"Oh, really? And what did happen to it?â
"Youâll never guess!"
Pasadena, California â The News
"And now, what are we going to do with this little trinket?" asked the thin, lean one, as he climbed into the driverâs seat of a brand new, bright red, Chevrolet Corvette.
"Are you talking about the car or the alien thing?" asked his chubby crony as, with great difficulty, he also tried to get into the fast sports car.
"I was talking about the remote-control, although I still havenât understood why you decided to buy a car like this, seeing as you can't even get into it."
"Iâd say youâre also in a little difficulty, my dear tall, thin lamp post."
"Precisely. Couldnât we have got something a little more comfortable for both of us?"
"When you put your foot down on the accelerator of this beast, the reason will be clear immediately," and after slamming the door a little too violently, he added, "Come on, letâs go."
"Go where?"
"Letâs go back to base. I want to analyse the data our nerd friend gave us carefully and discover all the secrets of this bit of alien kit."
"Now youâre not going to tell me, you know more than him. The guy seemed very knowledgeable to me."
"I have to say the boy did an excellent job, but Iâve also done my research."
"What are you talking about?" asked the thin guy, perplexed.
"What do you think Iâve been doing every night for the last month, in front of the computer, while you snored like a bear in hibernation?"
"Looked at porn sites?"
"Where oh where did I find you? I often wonder that of late, you know?"
"Itâs fate that united us,â replied the thin guy as he floored the accelerator, and the Corvette leapt forward leaving two black tyre marks on the tarmac.
"Hey, slow down," yelled the fat guy, as he was thrown back against the seat by the sudden acceleration. "Youâd better not destroy it immediately. Iâve only paid the first two instalments."
"Wow," exclaimed the skinny guy. "It goes like a missile. This little gem is a real beast."
"I knew youâd like it. But now, try not to run that little old lady over," said the big guy, indicating a frail lady who was slowly crossing the road. "Letâs try and let her enjoy a little more of her pension."
"Don't worry my friend. Youâre in good hands," answered the guy at the wheel while, with an abrupt manoeuvre, he narrowly missed the little old woman.
âYeah right,â exclaimed the big guy. "You almost tore the clothes off her back." Then he turned around and seeing the old lady who, shaking her handbag, was shouting all sorts of things at him, added "Another series of insults like that and itâll be you who wonât be enjoying your pension," and he broke out into a peal of laughter.
"Leave it. Iâm not superstitious."
"You should be. What if she practices voodoo? You might find yourself jumping around like a cricket while the old woman sticks pins in the butt of the little doll that represents you."
"Will you just stop all this load of bollocks and instead tell me what weâre going to do with that thing?"
âOkay, okay. Donât get worked up. I was just kidding, no?" The burly guy placed the alien object on the palm of his left hand again and said, "The nerd might well know a lot of people but, I can assure you, I used channels for my research which he certainly hasnât had the possibility to access."
"Sometimes you scare me."
"Do you want to see something?"
"Well, it depends what."
"In the various files that I had the opportunity of consulting regarding this alien technology, I discovered that this little object, as well as blowing up spaceships, can do a lot of other things that are just as nice."
"But are you sure it really has worked?" asked the guy at the wheel, as he took a bend at full speed, slamming the passenger against the door.
"Hey, can you just slow down? Thatâs all we need, the police chasing us and arresting us again."
"Iâve had an idea," said the thin guy. "Turn the radio on."
"Do you think this is the time to start listening to little songs?"
"No, of course not, you idiot. Put the news on."
Although somewhat dubious, the fat guy decided not to ask any more questions and, having put the radio on, began to scroll through the various stations until he found one that was transmitting world news.
âAfter breaking into the central bank, the four criminals with masked faces, holding guns and automatic rifles, ordered the employees to fill the bags with cash. The entire operation lasted a little less than five minutes. When the police arrived, the robbers had already got away. Checkpoints have been set up on all routes into the city."
"What do we care about this stuff?" asked the fat guy, more perplexed than ever.
"Patience my friend, patience."
âAnd now letâs return to our headline news. There appear to be some interesting updates. Letâs go over to our Washington correspondent, Fred Salomon."
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