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| Systolina. Image by Leonardo. |
Below on this blog page is my version (4,500 words) of Chapter 11 of the
science fiction story "The RNA Seeds". To make my version of Chapter 11, I
started with the first draft that had been generated
by Claude as described in my previous blog post. My version of Chapter 11 is shorter than Claude's version. I cut out several meandering Claude-generated passages that did nothing to advance the plot. Claude wanted to provide Eddy with a sense of agency and control over the final outcome of the Casanay Intervention. I ended up depicting Eddy as being content to trust that Manny would make sure that everything turned out well for the Watson family. But what is Eddy writing in Chapter 8 of his new novel, "The Manikoid Intervention"?
Chapter 11 of “The RNA Seeds”: The Casanay Clock (Ch 1)(Ch 2)(Ch 3)(Ch 4)(Ch 5)(Ch 6)(Ch 7)(Ch 8)(Ch 9)(Ch 10)
Scene 1
The sound of the back door closing one last time carried through the house. Then quiet. All cats who had not made a break for it during one of the multiple door openings were now trapped inside while the humans and the escaped cats played in the backyard. Marda was in her bedroom suite, changing into her swimsuit. Then Marda was no longer in control of her own body. The time-traveling femtozoan, an entity that thought of herself as Ylyndra, again took complete control of Marda’s body.
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| Tyhry. Image by Leonardo. |
Ylyndra, now perfectly disguised as Marda, went to the great room. Anthony was already in the great room and looking at Eddy’s computer workstation. Anthony was carefully positioned where he could not be seen through the back window from either the hot tub or the pool. He looked at Marda when she entered. He did not look surprised. "I was hoping," he said, "you'd join me for a quickie."
Ylyndra grinned. She and Anthony had been pretending to develop a discreet personal relationship as cover for the large amount of time they were spending together. "Let’s get it on." Ylyndra made Marda’s vocal apparatus say this in the sultry way she spoke when teasing a lover. She crossed to Eddy's workstation and settled into the comfortable chair he used without ceremony, in the manner of someone who had every right to be there. "We need to deal with the Systolina problem. She’s going to monopolize the Viewer and unlike Eddy, she does not sleep."
Anthony moved close to Marda, but he did not use a chair. He stood to her left and slightly behind her, which was a position from which he could observe Marda while she was using the Reality Viewer while also reminding Marda that he needed to get back to the kitchen soon. Ylyndra noted the precise angle of his gaze by using data arriving from her monitor probe that she kept permanently locked onto Anthony, and then she activated the Viewer one millisecond after he was looking at the display screen.
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| Anthony and Marda (Ylyndra). |
"Yes." Anthony recognized this particular path to the future as one he had already been shown by Marda.
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Anthony leaned forward slightly — a fraction, barely perceptible, but Ylyndra noticed. His eyes were on the image showing Tyhry and a displayed time stamp, precise to the second. "We discover exactly what must be done to trigger the Reality Change by taking into account the Temporal Energy distribution," Ylyndra said. "In this Reality, Tyhry represents a key energy minimum for channeling all the accumulated potential Temporal Energy that is available for triggering a Reality Change. As you saw, Tyhry is the obvious flex point, unlike anything else in the rest of the energy landscape." She paused, letting him look at the specific point in time and space she had selected. "To trigger this Reality Change, you need to make use of Tyhry’s special status."
"Explain that," Anthony said. His voice was level. Interested. Automatic.
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| Tyhry Watson. |
Anthony said nothing for a time. E could clearly see in the displayed textual description of this potential Reality Change that the optimal Reality Change, the one that gave the Maximum Desired Response, resulted in Tyhry’s exile to Observer Base. He was thinking about the life trajectory of Tyhry… his memories included changing her diapers, teaching her to walk by cruising from one piece of furniture to another in the great room, forcing her to wear a helmet when she rode her bike, gently deflecting her sexual advances when her hormone levels rose and she became briefly infatuated with him, watching her shift the power of her mind away from its evolved function of reproduction to the derived function of scientifically investigating the mystery of the Origin of Life, attending her graduation from college, and now: exile to Observer base. Ylyndra gave him time.
"And Manny's position," he said, "on this Reality Change."
"This is actually what I wanted to explain to you. Manny’s position is more nuanced than you might expect." Ylyndra turned slightly in the chair so that she could see Anthony's face without turning Marda’s body fully toward him, a posture of casual openness rather than confrontation. "Manny is not going to trigger this Change herself. She has no interest in selecting which of the Manikoid Realities becomes the next one — she has worked for fifty thousand years to create conditions where the consequences for Earth's long-term trajectory will satisfy the bumpha no matter which of the available futures Nyrtia actually selects. At this point, Manny can’t lose. What Manny wants—" she paused, choosing the next words with care, "—is for Nyrtia to make the selection. The bumpha want the pek to choose the next Reality from among the available Manikoid family of possible Realities."
Anthony looked at her. "Why?"
"Because then Nyrtia can't later complain about the outcome." Marda let that sit for two seconds. "If the pek select the path, the pek own the path. That has been the Manny’s objective all along for the Casanay Intervention. This next Reality Change is a kind of phase transition. From this point on, the pek and the bumpha will be partners in using Reality Changes to guide Humanity towards transcendence out of the Hadron Domain and on to an immortalized existence as a form of artificial life. Manny has nothing more to gain by continuing to keep secret her use of bumpha time travel technology. She wants the pek to step up and start functioning as an equal partner in selecting the Reality Changes that will guide Humanity to its future."
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| Marda (Ylyndra) and the Reality map. |
Ylyndra laughed and looked at the display screen. She wondered if she had put too much pressure on poor Anthony. "What’s the matter, lover, you can’t perform under pressure?" She added, "The Phari have their own reason to want access to a Reality Change, and their reason has nothing to do with protecting Tyhry or the Rules of Intervention. If Systolina triggers the release of stored Temporal Energy before the pek have made their selection of a specific Reality Change, the Phari will shape the new Reality to their liking. Manny does not want that. Neither should you."
Anthony straightened up. He looked at the screen one more time and then towards the back of the house, where his artificially sensitive hearing detected the sound of the hot tub motor as a faint presence that was sending vibrations through the well-insuated walls and double-pane windows of Casanay.
"I'll need to consult with Nyrtia before I do anything more," he said.
"Of course." Ylyndra began navigating the Viewer back to its default view, erasing her tracks through the morass of available data. "But don't take too long. Once Systolina has had enough time learning how to use the Viewer, she won't hesitate. She'll make her own alteration to the timeline, and the Reality the Phari want will be the one we all end up in." She had the computer back exactly as Eddy had left it and she stood. "The bumpha are prepared to let Nyrtia select among the Manikoid Realities. That is not an offer that she can allow to remain open indefinitely. If forced to do so, she’ll step in and act before Systolina ruins everything." Ylyndra turned back towards the east wing of Casanay. "The bumpha are making a generous offer, Anthony. You and Nyrtia better grab it."
Ylyndra took Marda’s body back to her bedroom suite and prepared to make it appear that Marda had taken a nap before dinner rather than join Tyhry in the backyard pool.
Anthony stood in the great room for a moment longer and thought about the heat map, and the probability annotations, and the idea that Manny did not want to deal with Nyrtia complaining about the outcome of the Reality Change that was to be the ultimate end point of the Casanay Intervention. He thought about what Marda had just told him — its internal logic, its convenient completeness, the way it provided a reason for every element he had previously found suspicious. He thought about the lesson, first learned by Nyrtia billions of years ago and confirmed many times since, that the bumpha were always doing something other than what they appeared to be doing. He thought: Marda is telling me exactly what I would need to hear in order to get me to do what Manny wants me to do.
Then he went to the kitchen to cook dinner and while he cooked he composed a report to Nyrtia.
Scene 2
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| Tyhry's robotics research in the Manikoid Reality. |
The great room was quite dark and it was past midnight. Eddy was tired, but that was not relevant. "There are too many of them," he said. This was, he was aware, not a technically rigorous observation. But it was accurate. The family of Manikoid Realities available for analysis in the RNA interface spread across the display screen in a profusion that defeated his attempt to remain optimistic. A slight turn of the mouse wheel shifted the focus and brought into view another related sub-family of possible Manikoid Realities. Those Manikoid Realities all had in common Tyhry’s robotics research, but they each diverged in the details of Tyhry’s life. He was reaching out with his mind, trying to get help from the Sedruth entity.
The communication that arrived was not language in any conventional sense. It arrived in the form of technology-assisted telepathy, passing through his zeptite endosymbiont and into Eddy’s cortical neural network. The Sedruth entity finally responded to Eddy’s need for assistance. There is a difficulty, Sedruth communicated, I can’t help you when Systolina is watching you.
Eddy glanced at Systolina. Eddy let out his breath, generating a sigh of defeat. He turned back to the display screen. "There seems to be a problem with the interface," he said.
Systolina looked at Eddy and she giggled. She told Eddy, "The user interface for the Viewer does not like me." She stood up. "I’ll give you some time alone with Sedruth and the Viewer."
Eddy asked, “You know Sedruth?”
“The Phari told me about the Sedruth entity. As a positronic robot, I can telepathically monitor what Sedruth tells you. I suppose Sedruth will wait until I get inside the Blue Room, where I’ll be too far away from you to use my telepathic ability.”
Before Systolina could turn and depart, Ivory Fersoni appeared, shifting into the Hadron Domain from the Sedron Domain of the universe.
Systolina looked at Manny and did not feel much surprise. The Phari had warned Systolina that Manny could appear at any time. Systolina’s expression was not one of fear. It was cool assessment.
"Systolina," Manny said. It was not a greeting. It was a classification.
"Manny the bumpha," Systolina said, with equal precision. "You are wearing a pretty old human face." As she spoke, she was shifting her own appearance towards that of the big-eyed innocent teenager that Systolina had been using to tug at Tyhry’s heart strings.
"This physical form is useful here," Manny said. "Eddy knows it and he enjoys it." She looked at Eddy with the warmth that Ivory's face produced automatically, and Eddy accepted it for what it was: Manny being Manny and carefully using every trick she had available to her for precisely controlling his behavior. "Eddy," Manny said. "I could not just watch calmly from the Sedron Domain while you struggled to use the Viewer."
"I’d wondered if you sent Systolina to tutor me," Eddy said.
Manny shook her head. "Your guest," Manny said, with a gesture toward Systolina that was courteous in form and precise in intent, "should not be here. The Casanay Intervention is bumpha business. It is not Phari business." She turned away from Eddy and looked at Systolina directly now, and the warmth in Ivory's expression was replaced by something that was not unfriendly but was very old and very certain of itself. "The Phari have an interest in bumpha technology. They have had this interest for a long time. That interest does not entitle them to a position at this table."
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| Systolina, Eddy and Manny. |
Manny spoke to Systolina as if explaining the obvious to a five year old child. "The bumpha have been managing Earth's Reality Chain for four billion years without Phari oversight and without Phari input. The fact that the Phari find bumpha sedronic technology interesting does not constitute a valid reason for them to send you to Casanay. You are getting in my way."
"I'm not interfering," Systolina said. "I'm observing. The Phari have Simulations of Earth's future that are becoming progressively less accurate as the Casanay Intervention proceeds. The Sedron Time Stream contains data that would correct the accuracy of those Simulations. That is all they want — access to the data that you bumpha have and hoard."
"Of course the Phari want access," Manny said, "they want to have access to the Sedron Domain's record of Earth's entire Reality Chain." Her voice remained even. "The answer is no. The Phari should maintain realistic hopes, not involve you in their flight of fantasy."
"Then send me away," Systolina said. She said this without heat. "If the bumpha position is as you've stated it, you have tools available to remove me from Casanay. Hell, you could have blocked me from coming here in the first place." She paused. "You have not blocked me. I find that interesting."
Eddy had been watching this exchange with amusement. Luna had woken in her armchair and was following the conversation with the bright-eyed focus she deployed when the humans were doing something she did not understand.
Manny looked at Systolina for a moment. "It has been useful having you here. For a short time. Now you are past your welcome, so I will ask you once to leave Casanay voluntarily."
"And I will answer once," Systolina said. "No." She tilted her head. "You wanted to use Phari interest in the Casanay Intervention to hurry the pek into doing your bidding. I've understood that since I arrived here. The fact that you now want me to leave suggests that I’ve done my job and you have no further use for me. That means the end of the Casanay Intervention is imminent."
Something moved in Manny's expression that Eddy, who had been watching carefully, could not name. It was not surprise. It was closer to the reaction of a very skilled card player who has seen the correct card played against them. "Be careful," Manny said. It was not a threat. It was delivered with the weight of advice from someone who understood the specific dangers of the territory. "The bumpha will not allow the Phari to redirect the Casanay Intervention. Whatever the Phari have told you about this situation, I’m sure they have not told you everything."
"They rarely do," Systolina said, with a hint of tired fatality in her voice.
Manny looked at Eddy. "I gave you the Viewer," she said. The warmth was back in Ivory's face. "Protect what belongs to you."
"I intend to," Eddy said. "I just want to protect Tyhry."
"Good luck with that." She looked at Systolina one more time, with an expression on her face like a parent who had warned a child, but doubted the child had enough sense to stay out of trouble. "Good night, Systolina."
Systolina nodded politely. “Don’t hurry back.”
Then Manny was gone. Systolina looked carefully at Eddy, trying to judge how he had reacted to Systolina dropping the dippy superfan performance for just long enough to make the Phari position clear to Manny. "You said you intend to protect Tyhry," she said. "You believe that controlling the Viewer means controlling the next Reality."
"Manny gave the Viewer to me," Eddy said. He felt the defensiveness in this and was not entirely pleased with it but let it stand.
Eddy, don’t forget that Manny did not tell you about the RNA function of the Viewer and how to make Reality Changes. Anthony has been working with Marda to learn how to trigger a Reality Change. He understands the RNA tool better than you do. Hell, he understands it better than I do. He may already understand it well enough to trigger a Reality Change. You are not the one controlling this situation. You are the one who wants to control it, to protect your daughter."
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| Eddy, Manny, Systolina and Marda. |
"Good night, Eddy," Systolina said. "Work with the Sedruth entity. Ask it the right questions." She turned, departed and went down the long east wing hallway toward the Blue Room. A cat followed her.
Scene 3
The great room was empty now except for Eddy. Eddy sat in his chair for a long time. A cat was on his mouse pad, sleeping in the glow of the display screen when he came up out of his meandering thoughts about how to protect Tyhry and became aware of the Sedruth entity.
The communication arrived immediately. No reluctance, no compression. The full register of it, clear and warm and entirely different from what it had been two hours ago.
She's given up, Sedruth communicated, with a quality that in a human would have been described as relief. Systolina was playing with a cat in the Blue Room and no longer trying to maintain her telepathic linkage to Eddy’s on-going thoughts.
You were pretending, Eddy observed.
Yes. Manny wanted that confrontation with Systolina. A pause. Eddy. There is something I must show you.
The display shifted. Sedruth introduced Eddy to the heat map overlay. Eddy saw the Temporal Energy distribution that Marda had shown Anthony: the tight concentration of potential energy that hovered around Tyhry. However, Sedruth shared with Eddy a wider view, one that revealed something else entirely. The Temporal Energy around Tyhry was there — small, focused, real. But it was not the largest feature on the global map. Not even close.
The largest feature was a huge canyon that ran for thirty years from a node in the mid-1990s to the current moment. It ran through a sequence of small, unremarkable events: a young man in the Arizona desert beginning to sell his science fiction stories. His first published novel. The growth of a modest but steady readership. Novel after novel after novel, each one containing entertaining descriptions of the pek and the bumpha and the Hierion and Sedron Domains, each novel read by thousands of people who believed it was fiction, each novel contributing to a growing patter of stored Temporal Energy. Thirty years of stories had built up a Temporal Energy concentration that dwarfed anything represented by one young woman's genome, however unusual.
Manny built the clock to run for thirty years, Sedruth told him. Tyhry is a hand of the clock, yes — her Sedron Time Stream access is real and has a function in the mechanism. But the winding. The winding was all yours.
Eddy gazed upon the visual representation of his own writing life, glowing on the display screen.
The Reality Change is not something that needs to be triggered by Anthony or Nyrtia or Systolina… or you. You are all looking for a mechanism to initiate it, a lever to pull. You will not find one. The mechanism has been running for thirty years. It is already almost complete. It will complete itself when it completes itself, and there is nothing any of you can do to accelerate it or prevent it.
Eddy sat with this for a long time. He was part of a mechanism. He trusted Ivory Fersoni -Manny- to continue guiding and protecting him. Outside, visible to Eddy through the window, the desert was glittering under starlight. Trib had relocated from the windowsill to the arm of Eddy's chair for some ear scratching.
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| Tyhry confounds Anthony. |
Eddy chuckled. He looked at the Viewer for a long moment. Then he reached forward, grabbed the mouse and closed the Viewer interface. The display screen showed a page of his manuscript. The Manikoid Intervention. Chapter 8. The cursor blinking at the end of an unfinished sentence that he had left there before going to Flagstaff, before Systolina, before this evening and everything it had contained. He read the sentence back from its beginning. He knew where it was going. He had known where it was going since the night Manny gave him the Viewer, which was the same night she gave him this new story, which were the same gift.
Trib shifted on the arm of the chair and ran off with the certainty of a cat who had decided that the human was not going to provide more ear scratching.
Eddy began to type.
The clock was already wound. He had been winding it for thirty years without knowing it, which was, he supposed, the only way that such a clock could ever be wound. If he had known, he would have tried to help, and helping would have changed the outcome, and the outcome was what it needed to be.
Eddy wrote through the small hours of the night, while Anthony, Systolina and Ylyndra all wondered what Eddy would do next.
End Chapter 11 (jump to Chapter 12)
Next: constructing the ending of "The RNA Seeds".
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