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Inner Quadrant.

Planet Quazi.

Planet Core.

Ubik walked towards the cube full of confidence.

This was all going very well. Much better than he had planned. Not that he was surprised since most of his plans were designed for events to exceed expectations.

That was the beauty of coming up with ideas no one else would they were frequently terrible, which gave real life the space it needed to really shine.

He had always been aware that the universe wanted to create things that were elegant and beautiful, that created interlocking patterns and ford completely logical structures, it was just that its previous creations constantly interfered and tried to force things to conform to what was beneficial to the status quo.

The old always resented the new.

If you truly wanted to see the full potential of what could be achieved by giving chaos free rein, all you had to do was get out of the way.

Ubik stopped in front of the cube, holding one end of the black bone in his hand while resting the other end on his shoulder where it bounced gently up and down.

Hello? Anyone ho? He reached out with his other hand knocked.

The cube had streaks of white light running across its surfaces, indicating that it was up and running.

Where his knuckles made contact, the white lines spread out like ripples on water.

My nas Ubik. I dont think weve t.

There was no response.

The lights grew brighter and moved faster. The cube humd and the whole chamber seed to respond.

Ubik turned to the others. I think sothings going on in there.

PT and Fig were both watching with intent expressions that suggested they were waiting for sothing terrible to happen.

Synthia was standing with them, her face slowly mirroring their lack of faith. At least she was using this opportunity to add a new expression to her database.

Oh, you think so, do you? said PT. An Antecessor computer that is now back in its original box and has access to all its old systems which were used to create this planet and control every moving part along with every other planet in this quadrant, and you think it might be up to sothing. Amazing insight. What are you going to do about it?

Hey, Im not the one who brought it back here, said Ubik, not appreciating the high level of sarcasm from PT. Ive never even spoken to it, so I cant be blad for whatever its doing in there, can I?

PT looked like he wanted to say sothing but his mouth remained closed.

Can you stop it? asked Fig.

Of course, said Ubik. This is one of the best outcos we could have hoped for.

This is one of the best? said PT, his tone flat and not at all sarcastic, which made it all the more difficult to explain how he still managed to make it co across like the most sarcastic comnt he had ever made. It was like art that was made by throwing paint at a wall and sohow producing a masterpiece.

I figured there was a chance we would get bounced back here, so I arranged a few precautions so we would have the advantage, explained Ubik. If theyd taken us to Jove, then it might have got a bit tricky. But here, a place weve already been and had ti to set things up, I wouldnt even call it a fair fight.

PT and Fig looked around the room. They were in Quazis planet core where the Fourth had wrested control away from M1F.

To the untrained eye, it probably looked like a big empty cavern. Nothing had changed since they had exited via the sixty-fifth sigil.

Of course, that was how Ubik had wanted it to appear. No point setting a trap if everyone can see it.

But they would see it soon enough, and then they would be impressed despite themselves.

The cube lights intensified and moved even faster. It was operating at a level well beyond what M1F had been able to maintain. This was to be expected. The original owner was now in control, and even if the cube had aged and was no longer at its best, it was still going to be able to demonstrate a much higher level of activity.

Shouldnt you do sothing then? said PT. It can control the whole planet from here.

Yep, yep, no problem, said Ubik. Grandma, could you shut everything down for ?

There was a short pause before Grandmas voice was heard coming from the control panel on Figs arm.

Ooh, thats strange. Looks like I wont be able to do that at the mont. Sorry, my lovely.

Ubik was a little taken aback. It wasnt often Grandma wasnt able to do what he asked, especially when it was sothing they had set up together.

Grandma? said Fig to his arm. Youre here.

Yes, dear.

Were you in the simulation?

Oh no, said Grandma. I really dont like the way those artificial worlds try to make you believe things that arent true. Very disturbing. I stay clear of all that nonsense. You should, too.

She cant be simulated, said Ubik.

Why not? said Fig.

Long story. Grandma. The array isn't working?

Thats right, dear. Its definitely not working.

Isnt the, ah, array installed correctly?

No.

No?

No.

The others were looking at him. He gave them a reassuring smile. Its fine. Probably a loose connection.

No, no, no, not a loose connection, said Grandma. Nothing loose here.

Not a loose connection.

No.

Then

Well, to be honest, dear, it looks like soones stolen it, said Grandma.

They stole the array? Soone ca down here and stripped out the array and took off with it?

There was another pause. Yes. I think thats a wonderful summary of what happened.

Grandma was always supportive, even when it pertained to bad news. The others could learn a thing or two from her.

It only took Ubik a second to work out who it must have been. Smyke. He shook his head. This was the problem with showing soone a little rcy by not murdering them. Never again.

Grandma, can you open up the revenge list.

Yes, dear. Its getting quite full, though.

How many people on there now? asked Ubik.

Mmm, 786.

Okay, said Ubik. Put Smyke in at two hundred.

Whats going on Ubik? said PT.

Well, he deserves to be punished but its not like hes the worst person Ive ever t. Two hundred is about

I an the cube. Whats happening with the cube.

Oh, that, its under control, said Ubik, spinning around and giving everyone his most convincing smile of utterly assured confidence.

Were screwed, said PT.

We should get out of here, said Fig.

Theres no need to overreact, said Ubik. We just need to talk this out with What did you say their na was?

I didnt, said PT. They dont have a na. Not one theyve told us.

Interesting. No na, pure function. Well, thats fine. We can just give it a na. Ubik looked over his shoulder at the cube. Well call them Machine.

Thats a bit impersonal, isnt it? said PT.

They dont care, said Ubik. Theyre a machine. Machines dont care about things like nas and being treated with respect and all that stuff.

That isnt true, said Synthia.

Im not talking about machines like you, said Ubik. I an machines that have a purpose and dont have ti to make up problems for themselves to wallow in.

He had tried to differentiate between the two different types of machines as clearly as possible, but Synthia seed to be having difficulty processing his explanation. Her face was contorting into all sorts of weird shapes, suggesting there was probably a faulty connection between her processor chip and her facial motor receptors.

Fine, well call them Mac, said Ubik. Nice and friendly. Now watch bring Mac over to our side. Everyone step back. Just give so room. This is a little delicate, so a little cooperation would be nice.

Nobody moved.

Ubik didnt mind. He knew it was ti to bring the magic. To do the thing only he could do. Save the day. Make the million to one shot. Rise from the rubble clutching a diamond.

He raised the black bone he was carrying and lightly but firmly struck the cube with it.

There was a hollow chi, deep and musical, but also powerful and full of promise.

What is that supposed to do? said PT.

Wait, said Ubik.

They waited.

Nothing happened.

Ubik polished the end of the bone on his sleeve and then banged it hard against the cube in a far less elegant manner.

The flashing lights stopped. The cube was utterly black.

Please dont do that, said a polite but exact voice. The cube began to flicker with light again.

Nice manners, said Ubik. Always the sign of a higher intelligence.

Absolutely, said Grandma.

I think we can work with them, said Ubik.

You can do whatever you set your mind to, said Grandma.

I dont suppose you want to go in there and have a word.

No thank you, said Grandma.

Ubik sighed. Sotis, you had to take the direct approach. Ubik swung the bone in a wide arc and smashed it into the cube. And then followed up with another and another.

With M1F it had been much easier. They only had a weak attachnt to the cube. With the Fourth, that was a lot easier because he had a much stronger attachnt to the bone. But this one was already integrated into the system like it really belonged here. Getting it out was not going to be easy.

He took the bone in two hands and swung it again.

This is you being delicate, is it? asked PT.

I have a very gentle touch, said Ubik, striking the cube so hard the bone left an impression. Which quickly disappeared.

The cube went dark again. Then it turned completely white. Two black circles appeared and looked at Ubik as though they were eyes.

A line appeared under them.

You will stop doing that, said the newly ford mouth.

A humanoid face. Why would it bother with wanting to appear human?

Ubik could only think of one reason, which was to keep his attention on the cube.

He turned and looked around the chamber. There were flickers of light running up and down the walls but he didnt recognise any of the patterns. Not because they were indecipherable to him but because they seed incomplete. Like they had pieces missing.

Ubik smiled. Good old Smyke. He had stolen more than the array Ubik had left here. He would drop him down a few hundred spots on the revenge list.

Look, Mac, you can stall all you want, said Ubik. You cant access the rest of the planet, can you? Which ans were in a closed system. The perfect ti for to introduce you to soone.

Hey, co out of there. Ubik had a small cube in his hand which he was shouting at. Co on. He shook the cube vigorously.

The small cube glimred with a weak light.

I refuse, said a petulant voice.

We had a deal, said Ubik.

Which you broke, said the Fourth.

You broke it first, said Ubik. He looked at the others who were staring at him. Hes always grouchy first thing.

Ubik placed the small cube on the ground and crouched over it.

Look, I just need you to go in there and bring out the guy hiding inside.

I already did.

No, this is a new guy. Youll like them, theyre from the old tis. Youre stronger than them and smarter. Should be easy. Ubik lowered his voice. Just take care of this and Ill do that thing we discussed.

Ubik, you arent making deals with an Antecessor god, are you? said PT. Because that isnt going to turn out well.

Of course not, said Ubik. Although I think youre allowing your prejudices to get the better of you. Yes, the Antecessors are a violent society looking to dominate the galaxy by force, but theyre fundantally honest.

You will restore my mories in full, said the Fourth.

You know it, said Ubik.

And you will release from this prison.

Will do, said Ubik.

Once I am free, I will use every power at my disposal to kill you and your friends, said the Fourth.

See? said Ubik. Honest to a fault.

I dont think this is a good idea, said Fig.

It doesnt have to be a good idea, said Ubik. It just has to work.

He picked up the small cube and touched it to the big cube. There was a crackle of lightning as a spark jumped between the two.

Both cubes went dark.

It is done, said the Fourth, his voice coming from the larger cube.

That was quick, said PT.

Have you reconstructed the planetary infrastructure? continued the Fourth

To your specifications, Master, said a second voice from the cube. This one was very well-mannered.

Then the fleet?

I have contacted the fleet. They have locked onto our sigil and will be here shortly.

Good. You have done well, said the Fourth.

Thank you, Master. My purpose is to obey.

Ubik, said PT, did you just give the Fourth an assistant?

? No, I dont think so.

But they seem to be working together now, said Fig.

Mmm? Do they? Shouldnt make a difference. Ive already factored it in.

How have you factored it in? asked PT.

Ubik tried to think up a good answer. Nothing ca to mind so there probably wasnt one.

Ubik turned to Fig. Fig, so, your mother. Any chance she could give us a ride out of here?

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