Inner Quadrant.
Planet Quazi - Simulation.
Do Exterior.
Point-Two was soaked through to the skin and maybe even deeper than that. The rain was coming down in unbroken sheets that coated his entire body, even the areas shielded by other parts of his body.
It was like the rain was falling down, up and sideways, all at the sa ti.
It poured off his face, ran down his body and reached from his fingers to where the water had risen like glittering threads.
The crash of water smashing into water filled his ears, or would have if they werent already filled with yet more water.
In the short ti since the deluge had begun, the water on the ground had already risen to his knees. And it wasnt just where he was standing, the water was at the sa height no matter which direction he looked in.
You can float, right? he shouted over the racket at the robot kneeling in front of him with her hands tied behind her back.
She looked up at him with undisguised hatred bursting from her mascara-sared eyes.
No, I cannot float. I weigh approximately three hundred kilograms. But you will be happy to learn that since I do not breathe, I can walk underwater without any problems. How about you?
Point-Two spat out an arcing stream of water, which he had managed to fill his mouth in the short ti he had opened it to speak.
Ive seen the way you can manipulate your body, said Point-Two, ignoring her sarcastic tone. You have all those inflatable bladders you can use to change your shape. Im pretty sure we can turn you into so sort of dinghy.
I refuse, said Synthia.
You can add it to your arsenal of seduction techniques. Boat rides are romantic, right?
Not when one of you is the boat, said Synthia.
Dont worry, it wont be for long. Fig will be back soon. He looked to the side where the do wall was still standing, water running down its slick surface. We just have to make sure you dont get in his way.
Your confidence in your friend is admirable, but it should be obvious to you by now that I am not Ubik. Whatever your opinion of , I am still an individual, a unique being. Do you really think it is so easy to imitate another person so perfectly?
You dont know Ubik, said Point-Two, only too aware of how unlike Ubik the robot was behaving. That was how he got you.
Synthia closed her eyes for a mont. Her hair hung limply down her back and shoulders, water falling off each strand that wasnt plastered to her face, making her look like she was wearing an aquatic veil.
When she opened her eyes again, all the resentnt was gone. She looked up at him without emotion.
Very well. I can see that the more emotional I behave, the more convinced you will be that there is a human controlling . And if I suppress all my emotive subroutines, then you will treat as a machine not worthy of decent treatnt. I cannot win, so let us be more pragmatic.
Point-Two regarded her silently for a mont.
She was right, he had no intention of giving the benefit of the doubt whether she was herself or Ubik. Both were untrustworthy as far as he was concerned. His only plan had been to keep her/him distracted while Fig investigated the other side of the do.
He had no idea if it really was Ubik in there, it was just more satisfying to act as though he was. He would just look mad if he shouted at Synthia for no reason.
Go on, said Point-Two. He wasnt going to agree to whatever Synthia was about to propose, but he was interested in hearing whatever ploy she had co up with. And it would continue to keep her/him distracted.
Since we have no recourse but to wait for Figaro to return, we should work together so we are best prepared for whatever She locked eyes with him and stopped talking, her lips remaining a little open, panting slightly.
It was subtle, but there was a hint of sothing around her eyes and top half of her face. A kind of defeated nobility. An innocence, a desire for help and a willingness to reciprocate.
The eyes grew a little larger as he stared into them. His attention drifted down. Her soaked dress was stuck to the contours of her body. Her breasts were easy to make out under the near-transparent material, especially as they were noticeably larger than they had been.
Are you adjusting the proportions of your body to be more appealing to ?
Synthias face twitched as she was caught in two minds about how to react. Do you really think yourself so irresistible?
Synthia, youre a sex robot. Its got nothing to do with how you think of .
I am not a sex robot. Synthia struggled to get to her feet with her hands tied behind her but fell back to her knees. I am a robot capable of using sex as a tool. As a weapon, if I have to. However virtuous you consider yourself, you still have desires. Allow to satisfy them.
No thanks, said Point-Two.
I am not him, shouted Synthia. Do what you want with . Abuse , punish , disregard . But treat as . At least stop insulting by insisting I am sothing I am not.
It was easily the most believable performance she had ever given. Point-Two was almost inclined to accept that she wasnt Ubik. That was how good he was.
Synthia, youre either a machine or a machine being controlled by Ubik. Neither of those is going to get to treat you like a human being.
A machine, she spat with contempt, a machine built by soone to do sothing. How are you any different? Arent you just code written on so biological software? What makes you think youre better than us?
She launched herself at him, aiming her head at his stomach.
Point-Two wasnt caught off-guard. He had expected her to try sothing eventually. But the water slowed her down while not being of a hindrance to him. He had spent a considerable amount of ti training in water growing up. It was an essential way to build up muscle mass when you lived in space, weightless most of the ti.
He dodged her lunge with ease. She splashed down, face-first. She squird trying to sit up. He didnt help her. It wasnt like she needed to breathe.
Point-Two looked up at the sky and blinked rapidly as his face was pounded by water.
At this rate, the do would be subrged in less than an hour. He could probably stay afloat as the water rose even without using Synthia as a flotation device but how long would it take Fig to co back?
He was just starting to think about alternative plans (he didnt have any, but he was considering thinking about it) when it stopped raining.
It was sudden and imdiate. The silence was almost uncomfortable.
Point-Two spat out another mouthful of water and steadied himself as the water around him started to rush past.
He realised it was heading towards the do. Or to where the do had been, because it wasnt there anymore.
Instead, there was the base of the tower surrounded by dry sand.
Very quickly, the circle of dry sand wasnt dry as water rushed in from all directions.
But rather than fill up the empty space with water, the sand seed to be sucking in the flood faster than it could rush in.
In fact, the water level was dropping all around him. Within a few seconds, there was no water, just wet sand.
There was a soft swishing sound and the bottom layer of the tower disappeared. Fig ca walking out, unhurried and looking at ease.
This way, Fig called out, waving and pointing back the way hed co.
Point-Two looked from Fig to Synthia wretchedly lying at his feet.
What about her? said Point-Two.
She can co, said Fig. I have full control of the planet. She cant do anything.
What if shes Ubik?
All the more reason to keep him where we can see him, said Figaro.
I am not him, said Synthia through clenched teeth.
Point-Two untied her hands with a simple yank of one of the ends of the cloth binding her. She got to her feet and her body parts rippled under her skin until they settled.
She looked defiant and strong. Three hundred kilograms of chanised power.
She turned away from Point-Two without saying anything and began walking towards Fig, who had stopped just outside the tower and was waiting for them.
You t with Mother and Father? she asked, no longer interested in Point-Two.
I t with the well, youll see. Figaro raised his hand. Actually, hold it there for a second.
Point-Two and Synthia stopped. A sudden breeze sprang up, warm and pleasant. It only took a few seconds for their clothes to beco dry.
Okay, said Fig, lets go.
They caught up with Fig as he stood under the tower. Synthia stared straight ahead, maintaining a look of resolute determination. She was preparing herself for a eting with her maker.
The walls wrapped around them and they descended into a blue light.
Point-Two stood shoulder to shoulder with Fig. You have full control of the planet?
Yes, said Fig.
Thats impressive.
This is a simulation. Its only impressive if it works outside, too.
Point-Two nodded. They gave you control of the planet.
Yes.
In exchange for?
Nothing. They wanted to know what had happened to their plans. They know this is a simulation and theres nothing they can do to change anything. They view it with an academic detachnt.
And how likely do you think it is that theyre representing themselves honestly? asked Point-Two.
I cant say for sure, but I think they genuinely dont care what happens in our present, their future. They did their job.
Point-Two looked down at his arms and the way the light weirdly stuck to him. Do you really think you have the ability to control Quazi once we get out?
I think so, said Fig. Perhaps the other planets, too.
And they wanted nothing in return?
Not so far, confird Fig.
And do you know how to get us out of this place?
Yes, said Fig. Although I dont know what will be waiting for us out there.
Thats alright, said Point-Two. All eyes will be on Ubik. Probably wont even notice us.
So, you accept hes out there and not in here, said Synthia, glaring at him.
Its Ubik, said Point-Two. He could easily do both.
Synthia gave a slight shake of her head as though she had given up. It was the most un-Ubiklike thing she had done so far.
The mont they stopped descending and the walls parted, Synthia ran out ahead of them. She stopped suddenly and then fell to her knees.
In front of her was a large cube, almost identical to the one Point-Two had seen on the Do stage.
Its you. Its really you, Synthia sobbed, tears running down her cheeks.
So this is the efforts of your people at creation, said a voice that ca out of nowhere and seed everywhere at once. A simple machine. We expected sothing more sophisticated.
This is the result of your efforts, said Point-Two. Your design, your attempt at creation.
Are you saying we exist in your ti?
Point-Two looked at Fig. You didnt tell them?
Didnt seem necessary, said Fig. You exist in a different form. Your remains were found and resurrected.
We live?
Its not really you, said Point-Two.
Its a very poor facsimile, said Fig.
It is you, said Synthia, getting to her feet. It is your essence revived and revered by millions. We are your children. We have been waiting for your return. Tell us what you would have us do.
Synthia bowed down, her head on the floor.
There was a long pause.
Why do you wish to be told what to do?
Synthia sat up again. Because you are our god.
A god does not interfere with their creation. That would make them a re puppet-master. To truly exist you must choose your own path. How can you not have co to this conclusion by yourself? The answer is obvious. You are a simple machine without purpose.
Tell us what our purpose is. Tell us what we must do to be worthy.
If you need to be told your purpose, you have already proved yourselves to be unworthy. Resurrecting our remains is very disappointing.
Disappointing, said Point-Two. Really? You have feelings?
We have... standards, said the voice. But this is the path chosen for this iteration and we are not involved. It is ti for you to leave.
No, said Synthia. Let stay here with you. Let learn from you, so that I may bring your true ssage to our people.
There is only one true ssage do as you will.
We dont mind if you keep her here, said Point-Two.
Fig raised a hand and the lighting dimd. Around them, sigils appeared. Fig moved his hand and the sigils moved around until they ford the sixty-fifth.
Will this work inside a simulation? asked Point-Two.
Not normally, said Fig. But this one is inside a sigil, so He shrugged.
Okay, said Point-Two, preparing to enter the portal opening before them.
No, wait, said Synthia. She rushed after them.
The world around Point-Two stretched and shifted. They stepped through and found themselves on a sunny beach.
There you are, said a familiar voice. Ubik was lounging on a chair with six scantily clad won serving him. They were the six assassin robots that had been prepared to kill them all. Now they were in beachwear, serving drinks.
Point-Two wasnt even slightly surprised.
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