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〃I wasn't aware they ever were;〃 Harry said。
〃You say foolish things sometimes。 Thoughtless。〃
〃Children;〃 Barnes said; 〃can we get back to the business at hand?〃
〃Point it out the next time; Ted。〃
〃I will。〃
〃I'll be glad to know when I say something foolish。〃
〃No problem。〃
〃Something you consider foolish。〃
〃Tell you what;〃 Barnes said to Norman; 〃when we go back to the surface; let's leave these two down here。〃
〃Surely you can't think of going back now;〃 Ted said。
〃We've already voted。〃
〃But that was before we found the object。〃
〃Where is the object?〃 Harry said。
〃Over here; Harry;〃 Ted said; with a wicked grin。 〃Let's ''104'' see what your fabled powers of deduction make of this。〃 They walked deeper into the room; moving among the giant hands and claws。 And they saw; nestled in the padded claw of one hand; a large; perfectly polished silver sphere about thirty feet in diameter。 The sphere had no markings or features of any kind。
They moved around the sphere; seeing themselves reflected in the polished metal。 Norman noticed an odd shifting iridescence; faint rainbow hues of blue and red; gleaming in the metal。
〃It looks like an oversized ball bearing;〃 Harry said。
〃Keep walking; smart guy。〃
On the far side; they discovered a series of deep; convoluted grooves; cut in an intricate pattern into the surface of the sphere。 The pattern was arresting; though Norman could not immediately say why。 The pattern wasn't geometric。 And it wasn't amorphous or organic; either。 It was hard to say what it was。 Norman had never seen anything like it; and as he continued to look at it he felt increasingly certain this was a pattern never found on Earth。 Never created by any man。 Never conceived by a human imagination。
Ted and Barnes were right。 He felt sure of it。
This sphere was something alien。

PRIORITIES

〃Huh;〃 harry said; after staring in silence for a long time。
〃I'm sure you'll want to get back to us on this;〃 Ted said。 〃About where it came from; and so on。〃
〃Actually; I know where it came from。〃 And he told Ted about the star record; and the black hole。
〃Actually;〃 Ted said; 〃I suspected that this ship was made ''105'' to travel through a black hole for some time。〃
〃Did you? What was your first clue?〃
〃The heavy radiation shielding。〃
Harry nodded。 〃That's true。 You probably guessed the significance of that before I did。〃 He smiled。 〃But you didn't tell anybody。〃
〃Hey;〃 Ted said; 〃there's no question about it。 I was the one who proposed the black hole first。〃
〃You did?〃
〃Yes。 No question at all。 Remember; in the conference room? I was explaining to Norman about space…time; and I started to do the calculations for the black hole; and then you joined in。 Norman; you remember that? I proposed it first。〃 Norman said; 〃That's true; you had the idea。〃
Harry grinned。 〃I didn't feel that was a proposal。 I thought it was more like a guess。〃
〃Or a speculation。 Harry;〃 Ted said; 〃you are rewriting history。 There are witnesses。〃
〃Since you're so far ahead of everybody else;〃 Harry said; 〃how about telling us your proposals for the nature of this object?〃
〃With pleasure;〃 Ted said。 〃This object is a burnished sphere approximately ten meters in diameter; not solid; and posed of a dense metal alloy of an as…yet…unknown nature。 The cabalistic markings on this side…〃
〃…These grooves are what you're calling cabalistic?〃 
〃…Do you mind if I finish? The cabalistic markings on this side clearly suggest artistic or religious ornamentation; evoking a ceremonial quality。 This indicates the object has significance to whoever made it。〃
〃I think we can be sure that's true。〃
〃Personally; I believe that this sphere is intended as a form of contact with us; visitors from another star; another solar system。 It is; if you will; a greeting; a message; or a trophy。 A proof that a higher form of life exists in the universe。〃
〃All well and good and beside the point;〃 Harry said。 〃What does it do?〃
〃I'm not sure it does anything。 I think it just is。 It is what it is。
''106'' 〃Very Zen。〃
〃Well; what's your idea?〃
〃Let's review what we know;〃 Harry said; 〃as opposed to what we imagine in a flight of fancy。 This is a spacecraft from the future; built with all sorts of materials and technology we haven't developed yet; although we are about to develop them。 This ship was sent by our descendants through a black hole and into another universe; or another part of our universe。〃
〃Yes。〃
〃This spacecraft is unmanned; but equipped with robot arms which are clearly designed to pick up things that it finds。 So we can think of this ship as a huge version of the unmanned Mariner spacecraft that we sent in the 1970s to Mars; to look for life there。 This spacecraft from the future is much bigger; and more plicated; but it's essentially the same sort of machine。 It's a probe。〃
〃Yes 。。。
〃So the probe goes into another universe; where it es upon this sphere。 Presumably it finds the sphere floating in space。 Or perhaps the sphere is sent out to meet the spacecraft。〃
〃Right;〃 Ted said。 〃Sent out to meet it。 As an emissary。 That's what I think。〃
〃In any case; our robot spacecraft; according to whatever built…in criteria it has; decides that this sphere is interesting。 It automatically grabs the sphere in its big claw hand here; draws it inside the ship; and brings it home。〃
〃Except in going home it goes too far; it goes into the past。〃
〃Its past;〃 Harry said。 〃Our present。〃
〃Right。〃
Barnes snorted impatiently。 〃Fine; so this spacecraft goes out and picks up a silver alien sphere and brings it back。 Get to the point: what is this sphere?〃
Harry walked forward to the sphere; pressed his ear against the metal; and rapped it with his knuckles。 He touched the grooves; his hands disappearing in the deep indentations。 The sphere was so highly polished Norman could see Harry's face; distorted; in the curve of the metal。 〃Yes。 ''107'' As I suspected。 These cabalistic markings; as you call them; are not decorative at all。 They have another purpose entirely; to conceal a small break in the surface of the sphere。 Thus they represent a door。〃 Harry stepped back。
〃What is the sphere?〃
〃I'll tell you what I think;〃 Harry said。 〃I think this sphere is a hollow container; I think there's something inside; and I think it scares the hell out of me。〃

FIRST EVALUATION

〃No; Mr。 Secretary;〃 Barnes said into the phone。 〃We're pretty sure it is an alien artifact。 There doesn't seem to be any question about that。〃
He glanced at Norman; sitting across the room。 〃Yes; sir;〃 Barnes said。 〃Very damn exciting。〃
They were back in the habitat; and Barnes had immediately called Washington。 He was trying to delay their return to the surface。
〃Not yet; we haven't opened it。 Well; we haven't been able to open it。 The door is a weird shape and it's very finely milled。 。。。 No; you couldn't wedge anything in the crack。〃 He looked at Norman; rolled his eyes。
〃No; we tried that; too。 There don't seem to be any exterior controls。 No; no message on the outside。 No; no labels either。 All it is; is a highly polished sphere with some convoluted grooves on one side。 What? Blast it open?〃
Norman turned away。 He was in D Cylinder; in the munications section run by Tina Chan。 She was adjusting a dozen monitors with her usual calm。 Norman said; 〃You seem like the most relaxed person here。〃
She smiled。 〃Just inscrutable; sir。〃
〃Is that it?〃
''108'' 〃It must be; sir;〃 she said; adjusting the vertical gain on one rolling monitor。 The screen showed the polished sphere。 〃Because I feel my heart pounding; sir。 What do you think is inside that thing?〃
〃I haven't any idea;〃 Norman said。
〃Do you think there's an alien inside? You know; some kind of a living creature?〃
〃Maybe。〃
〃And we're trying to open it up? Maybe we shouldn't let it out; whatever is in there。〃
〃Aren't you curious?〃 Norman said。
〃Not that curious; sir。〃
〃I don't see how blasting would work;〃 Barnes was saying on the phone。 〃Yes; we have SMTMP's; yes。 Oh; different sizes。 But I don't think we can blast the sucker open。 No。 Well; if you saw it; you'd understand。 The thing is perfectly made。 Perfect。〃
Tina adjusted a second monitor。 They had two views of the sphere; and soon there would be a third。 Edmunds was setting up cameras to watch the sphere。 That had been one of Harry's suggestions。 Harry had said; 〃Monitor it。 Maybe it does something from time to time; has some activity。〃
On the screen; he saw the network of wires that had been attached to the sphere。 They had a full array of passive sensors: sound; and the full electromagnetic spectrum from infrared to gamma and X…rays。 The readouts on the sensors were displayed on a bank of instruments to the left。
Harry came in。 〃Getting anything yet?〃
Tina shook her head。 〃So far; nothing。〃 
〃Has Ted e back?〃
〃No;〃 Norman said。 〃Ted's still there。〃
Ted had remained behind in the cargo bay; ostensibly to help Edmunds set up the cameras。 But in fact they knew he would try to open the sphere。 They saw Ted now on the second monitor; probing the grooves; touching; pushing。 
Harry smiled。 〃He hasn't got a prayer。〃
Norman said; 〃Harry; remember when we were in the flight deck; and you said you wanted to make out your will because something was missing?〃
''109'' 〃Oh; that;〃 Har

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