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Hor and I looked at each other in amazent, then back at the ssage.

Plans for a Subspace Communications Universal Transceiver (SCUT) with zero latency.

Hor shook his head in disbelief and admiration. “Sumbitch. He did it.”

I nodded at him, sharing the emotion. “I think this qualifies as a good reason to interrupt the printer schedule.”

***

We examined the finished product. It was obviously not built with marketing in mind. Not a trace of chro, no logo… but according to the notes, communications should be instantaneous across interstellar distances. Almost shaking with excitent, I turned it on.

Connections available:

Epsilon Eridani

Omicron2 Eridani

I examined the nus, registered myself with the software, then pinged Bill.

Bill’s video image popped up imdiately. “Hey, Riker. Long ti.”

No kidding. Seventeen years, from Bill’s point of view. Less for , thanks to Einstein. I sat back, arms crossed, and looked over at Hor’s video window. He was grinning ear to ear.

Bill waved at Hor. “Dude, I see you’re still in one piece. And I see you no longer use the cartoon avatar. Any causal connection?”

Hor threw his head back and laughed. “Yeah, pretty sure. Number two is actually talking to these days. I must be slipping.”

I gave him the Spock eyebrow. “Yeah, but I don’t need you now.”

Hor looked shocked and Bill grinned at both of us.

“Well, it’s nice to see so things haven’t changed,” Bill said. “And now that we’ve gotten the reunion warm-and-fuzzies out of the way, I’ve got a bunch of software updates and VR improvents as well as so hardware upgrades I can download to you.”

“Anything that implents an ignore list?” I glared at Hor.

Bill looked from to Hor, grinning at both of us. “Now, the big question. What’s the situation with Earth?”

I pulled up my logs. “Here, I’ll send this to you. Faster than explaining it. This setup allows all normal VR interfacing, right?”

“Yep. This is just a different transport layer. Sa object interface.”

I nodded and pushed the files toward him. Bill did a montary fra-jack as he absorbed the information, then ca back with a wide smile.

“That is so cool!” Then he lost the smile. “Uh, not the part where 99.9% of the human race is dead. The survivors part. And the relatives part. Of course.” 𝙍Ἀ₦ỗΒÊṣ

I nodded. “S’okay, Bill. We’ve all had the sa foot in the sa mouth. So listen, have you got anything back from other Bobs on possible new hos?”

“Ah. I guess I’ve got a file for you…”

***

“Twin planets?” Colonel Butterworth’s eyes were wide.

“Yeah, just like the file says.” I knew I was grinning like an idiot. I couldn’t stop. After the years of worrying, this was such a huge relief.

The colonel looked at with one eyebrow cocked. “I doubt you’ll give us both planets. I expect we get first choice, and the Spits get the other. That about right?”

I looked at him in surprise. He had to be testing . He couldn’t possibly be that dense.

“Colonel, we won’t be giving an entire planet to twenty thousand people. We could put all fifteen million on one of them, in theory. If any travelling Bobs find more planets, we’ll expand the choice of destinations, but at the mont everyone is slated for Romulus or Vulcan.”

The colonel gave a small smile. Yep, testing .

“As you say. Although I might suggest that so re-balancing of populations would be in order if more worlds are found.”

I nodded. “We’ll play it by ear, colonel. There are still too many unknowns to make any hard and fast plans. But at least we have a destination.”

“True. That ans no delay once the ships are ready.”

“Mmm, hmm. Well, I’m going to make a general announcent to the community. I guess you’ll want to be there.”

The colonel smiled. “I’m also delighted that we no longer face the specter of living under dos on Epsilon Eridani Two. I’m not sure if I’d see the point of going at all, unless things got far worse here.”

Colonization of Ragnarök had been a topic of conversation off and on since we’d first started the emigration plans. The general consensus was that it was a last-ditch option. I agreed with the colonel. It was nice to be able to set that option aside.

***

The news was t with joy, enthusiasm, and—surprise, surprise—loud complaints. I guess I should have expected it, and if I hadn’t been personally so giddy with the news, I would have seen it coming. No one wanted to share a planet. From the biggest city to the smallest enclave, they all wanted one to themselves.

Colonel Butterworth and I looked at each other, and I could tell that he’d expected this.

I let it go on for a while longer, then I asked for the floor. “Okay, okay. Look, here’s the thing. Right now, we have two planets available. That’s it, sorry. We can’t delay emigration until we get more, because the Earth is becoming uninhabitable. So here’s how it’s going to go. When we’re ready to ship a group, if there’s nothing else available, they’ll go to Vulcan or Romulus. If and when a new planet cos available, groups will get right of first refusal in the order in which they emigrated.”

“And anwhile, they’ll have settled in,” Valter yelled into his cara.

“Yeah, and given the warm welcoming feeling you’re projecting, I’ve no doubt they’ll want to stay put.” I held a mont of silence for effect. “Look, this isn’t ideal, but this is a survival situation. We’re abandoning a sinking ship, and we’re spending too much ti arguing about who is going to end up in what lifeboat with whom. Let’s think about surviving, first, okay?”

“As if it matters to you. You have no skin in this ga. Or at all.” That was Ambassador Gerrold, the delegate from New Zealand, a forr Aussie. For whatever reason, he had never liked dealing with . I was mystified by his animosity, as there didn’t seem to be any reason for an attitude, pro or con.

This ti, I simply smiled at him. “I can leave any ti. Just put it to a vote and vote gone. I’ll respect the decision, pick up my football, and go ho.” I looked around the videos. “No? Then let’s get back to realistic discussions.”

Without so much as a heartbeat of hesitation, the argunt re-erupted.

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