〃The best you can;〃 Barnes said。 〃Same as the rest of us。〃
''152'' 〃Well; all I can really do is gross anatomical analyses。 All this bench is worthless。〃
〃Then do the gross anatomy。〃
〃I just wish we had more lab capability。 。。。〃
〃This is it;〃 Barnes said。 〃Accept it and go on。〃
Ted entered the room。 〃You better take a look outside; everybody;〃 he said; pointing to the portholes。 〃We have more visitors。〃
The squid were gone。 For a moment norman saw nothing but the water; and the white suspended sediment caught in the lights。
〃Look down。 At the bottom。〃
The sea floor was alive。 Literally alive; crawling and wiggling and tremulous as far as they could see in the lights。 〃What is that?〃
Beth said; 〃It's shrimps。 A hell of a lot of shrimps。〃 And she ran to get her net。
〃Now; that's what we ought to be eating;〃 Ted said。 〃I love shrimp。 And those look perfect…size; a little smaller than crayfish。 Probably delicious。 I remember once in Portugal; my second wife and I had the most fabulous crayfish。 。。。〃
Norman felt slightly uneasy。 〃What're they doing here?〃
〃I don't know。 What do shrimps do; anyway? Do they migrate?〃
〃Damned if I know;〃 Barnes said。 〃I always buy 'em frozen。 My wife hates to peel 'em。〃
Norman remained uneasy; though he could not say why。 He could clearly see now that the bottom was covered in shrimps; they were everywhere。 Why should it bother him?
Norman moved away from the window; hoping his sense of vague uneasiness would go away if he looked at something else。 But it didn't go away; it just stayed there…a small tense knot in the pit of his stomach。 He didn't like the feeling at all。
HARRY
〃Harry。〃
〃Oh; hi; Norman。 I heard the excitement。 Lot of shrimps outside; is that it?〃
Harry sat on his bunk; with the paper printout of numbers on his knees。 He had a pencil and pad; and the page was covered with calculations; scratchouts; symbols; arrows。
〃Harry;〃 Norman said; 〃what's going on?〃
〃Damned if I know。〃
〃I'm just wondering why we should suddenly be finding life down here…the squid; the shrimps…when before there was nothing。 Ever。〃
〃Oh; that。 I think that's pretty clear。〃
〃Yes?〃
〃Sure。 What's different between then and now?〃
〃You've been inside the sphere。〃
〃No; no。 I mean; what's different in the outside environment?〃
Norman frowned。 He didn't grasp what Harry was driving at。
〃Well; just look outside;〃 Harry said。 〃What could you see before that you can't see now?〃
〃The grid?〃
〃Uh…huh。 The grid and the divers。 Lot of activity…and a lot of electricity。 I think it scared off the normal fauna of the area。 This is the South Pacific; you know; it ought to be teeming with life。〃
〃And now that the divers are gone; the animals are back?〃
〃That's my guess。〃
〃That's all there is to it?〃 Norman said; frowning。
〃Why are you asking me?〃 Harry said。 〃Ask Beth; she'll give you a definitive answer。 But I know animals are sensitive to all kinds of stimuli we don't notice。 You can't run God knows how many million volts through underwater cables; to light a half…mile grid in an environment that has never seen light before; and not expect to have an effect。〃
''154'' Something about this argument tickled the back of Norman's mind。 He knew something; something pertinent。 But he couldn't get it。
〃Harry。〃
〃Yes; Norman。 You look a little worried。 You know; this substitution code is really a bitch。 I'll tell you the truth; I'm not sure I'll be able to crack it。 You see; the problem is; if it is a letter substitution; you will need two digits to describe a single letter; because there are twenty…six letters in the alphabet; assuming no punctuation…which may or may not be included here as well。 So when I see a two next to a three; I don't know if it is letter two followed by letter three; or just letter twenty…three。 It's taking a long time to work through the permutations。 You see what I mean?〃
〃Harry。〃
〃Yes; Norman。〃
〃What happened inside the sphere?〃
〃Is that what you're worried about?〃 Harry asked。
〃What makes you think I'm worried about anything?〃 Norman asked。
〃Your face;〃 Harry said。 〃That's what makes me think you're worried。〃
〃Maybe I am;〃 Norman said。 〃But about this sphere。。。〃
〃You know; I've been thinking a lot about that sphere。〃
〃And?〃
〃It's quite amazing。 I really don't remember what happened。〃
〃Harry。〃
〃I feel fine…I feel better all the time; honest to God; my energy's back; headache's gone…and earlier I remembered everything about that sphere and what was inside it。 But every minute that passes; it seems to fade。 You know; the way a dream fades? You remember it when you wake up; but an hour later; it's gone?〃
〃Harry。〃
〃I remember that it was wonderful; and beautiful。 Something about lights; swirling lights。 But that's all。〃
〃How did you get the door to open?〃
''155'' 〃Oh; that。 It was very clear at the time; I remember I had worked it all out; I knew exactly what to do。〃
〃What did you do?〃
〃I'm sure it will e back to me。〃
〃You don't remember how you opened the door?〃
〃No。 I just remember this sudden insight; this certainty; about how it was done。 But I can't remember the details。 Why; does somebody else want to go in? Ted; probably。〃
〃I'm sure Ted would like to go in…〃
〃…I don't know if that's a good idea。 Frankly; I don't think Ted should do it。 Think how boring he'll be with his speeches; after he es out。 'I visited an alien sphere' by Ted Fielding。 We'd never hear the end of it。〃
And he giggled。
Ted is right; Norman thought。 He's definitely manic。 There was a speedy; overly cheerful quality to Harry。 His characteristic slow sarcasm was gone; replaced by a sunny; open; very quick manner。 And a kind of laughing indifference to everything; an imbalance in his sense of what was important。 He had said he couldn't crack the code。 He had said he couldn't remember what happened inside the sphere; or how he had opened it。 And he didn't seem to think it mattered。
〃Harry; when you first came out of the sphere; you seemed worried。〃
〃Did I? Had a brutal headache; I remember that。〃
〃You kept saying we should go to the surface。〃
〃Did I?〃
〃Yes。 Why was that?〃
〃God only knows。 I was so confused。〃
〃You also said it was dangerous for us to stay here。〃 Harry smiled。
〃Norman; you can't take that too seriously。 I didn't know if I was ing or going。〃
〃Harry; we need you to remember these things。 If things start to e back to you; will you tell me?〃
〃Oh sure; Norman。 Absolutely。 You can count on me; I'll tell you right away。〃
THE LABORATORY
〃No;〃 Beth said。 〃none of it makes sense。 First of all; in areas where fish haven't encountered human beings before; they tend to ignore humans unless they are hunted。 The Navy divers didn't hunt the fish。 Second; if the divers stirred up the bottom; that'd actually release nutrients and attract more animals。 Third; many species of animals are attracted to electrical currents。 So; if anything; the shrimps and other animals should've been drawn here earlier by the electricity。 Not now; with the power off。〃
She was examining the shrimps under the low…power scanning microscope。 〃How does he seem?〃
〃Harry?〃
〃Yes。〃
〃I don't know。〃
〃Is he okay?〃
〃I don't know。 I think so。〃
Still looking through the microscope lens; she said;