Mike the Angel swung around to face the second robot.
This time it was a lady.
"I"m sorry," she repeated. She was all wrapped up in an electroparka, but there was no mistaking the fact that she was both human and feminine. She came on through the door and looked at the robot.
"Snook.u.ms! What are you doing here?"
"I was trying an experiment, Leda," said Snook.u.ms. "This man was just asking me about it. I just wanted to see if he would come if I called "help." He did, and I want to know _why_ he did."
The girl flashed a look at Mike. "Would you please tell Snook.u.ms why you went out there? Please--don"t be angry or anything--just tell him."
Mike was beginning to get the picture. "I went because I thought I heard a human being calling for help--and it sounded suspiciously like a woman."
"Oh," said Snook.u.ms, sounding a little downhearted--if a robot can be said to have a heart. "The reaction was based, then, upon a misconception. That makes the data invalid. I"ll have to try again."
"That won"t be necessary, Snook.u.ms," the girl said firmly. "This man went out there because he thought a human life was in danger. He would not have done it if he had known it was you, because he would have known that you were not in any danger. You can stand much lower temperatures than a human being can, you know." She turned to Mike. "Am I correct in saying that you wouldn"t have gone out there if you"d known Snook.u.ms was a robot?"
"Absolutely correct," said Mike the Angel fervently.
She looked back at Snook.u.ms. "Don"t try that experiment again. It is dangerous for a human to go out there, even with an electroparka. You might run the risk of endangering human life."
"Oh dear!" said Snook.u.ms. "I"m sorry, Leda!" There was real anxiety in the voice.
"That"s all right, honey," the girl said hurriedly. "This man isn"t hurt, so don"t get upset. Come along now, and we"ll go back to the lab.
You shouldn"t come out like this without permission."
Mike had noticed that the girl had kept one hand on her belt all the time she was talking--and that her thumb was holding down a small b.u.t.ton on a case attached to the belt.
He had been wondering why, but he didn"t have to wonder long.
The door behind him opened again, and four men came out, obviously in a devil of a hurry. Each one of them was wearing a bra.s.sard labeled SECURITY POLICE.
_At least_, thought Mike the Angel as he turned to look them over, _the bra.s.sards aren"t in all lower-case italics_.
One of them jerked a thumb at Mike. "This the guy, Miss Crannon?"
The girl nodded. "That"s him. He saw Snook.u.ms. Take care of him." She looked again at Mike. "I"m terribly sorry, really I am. But there"s no help for it." Then, without another word, she opened the door and went back inside, and the robot rolled in after her.
As the door closed behind her, the SP man nearest Mike, a tough-looking bozo wearing an ensign"s insignia, said: "Let"s see your identification."
Mike realized that his own parka had no insignia of rank on it, but he didn"t like the SP man"s tone.
"Come on!" snapped the ensign. "Who are you?"
Mike the Angel pulled out his ID card and handed it to the security cop.
"It tells right there who I am," he said. "That is, if you can read."
The man glared and jerked the card out of Mike"s hand, but when he saw the emblem that Lieutenant Nariaki had stamped on it, his eyes widened.
He looked up at Mike. "I"m sorry, sir; I didn"t mean--"
"That tears it," interrupted Mike. "That absolutely tears it. In the past three minutes I have been apologized to by a woman, a robot, and a cop. The next thing, a penguin will walk in here, tip his top hat, and abase himself while he mutters obsequiously in penguinese. Just what the devil is going _on_ around this place?"
The four SP men were trying hard not to fidget.
"Just security precautions, sir," said the ensign uncomfortably. "n.o.body but those connected with Project Brainchild are supposed to know about Snook.u.ms. If anyone else finds out, we"re supposed to take them into protective custody."
"I"ll bet you"re widely loved for that," said Mike. "I suppose the gadget at Miss What"s-her-name"s belt was an alarm to warn you of impending disaster?"
"Miss Crannon.... Yes, sir. Everybody on the project carries those around. Also, Miss Crannon carries a detector for following Snook.u.ms around. She"s sort of his keeper, you know."
"No," said Mike the Angel, "I do not know. But I intend to find out. I"m looking for Captain Quill; where is he?"
The four men looked at each other, then looked back at Mike.
"I don"t know, Commander," said the ensign. "I understand that several new men have come in today, but I don"t know all of them. You"d better talk to Dr. Fitzhugh."
"Such are the beauties of security," said Mike the Angel. "Where can I find this Dr. Fitzhugh?"
The security man looked at his wrist watch. "He"s down in the cafeteria now, sir. It"s coffee time, and Doc Fitzhugh is as regular as a satellite orbit."
"I"m glad you didn"t say "clockwork,"" Mike told him. "I"ve had enough dealings with machines today. Where is this coffee haven?"
The ensign gave directions for reaching the cafeteria, and Mike pushed open the door marked _entrance_. He had to pa.s.s through another inner door guarded by another pair of SP men who checked his ID card again, then he had to ramble through hallways that went off at queer angles to each other, but he finally found the cafeteria.
He nabbed the first pa.s.ser-by and asked him to point out Dr. Fitzhugh.
The pa.s.ser-by was obliging; he indicated a smallish, elderly man who was sitting by himself at one of the tables.
Mike made his way through the tray-carrying hordes that were milling about, and finally ended up at the table where the smallish man was sitting.
"Dr. Fitzhugh?" Mike offered his hand. "I"m Commander Gabriel. Minister Wallingford appointed me Engineering Officer of the _Branch.e.l.l_."
Dr. Fitzhugh shook Mike"s hand with apparent pleasure. "Oh yes. Sit down, Commander. What can I do for you?"
Mike had already peeled off his electroparka. He hung it over the back of a chair and said: "Mind if I grab a cup of coffee, Doctor? I"ve just come from topside, and I think the cold has made its way clean to my bones." He paused. "Would you like another cup?"
Dr. Fitzhugh looked at his watch. "I have time for one more, thanks."
By the time Mike had returned with the cups, he had recalled where he had heard the name Fitzhugh before.
"It just occurred to me," he said as he sat down. "You must be Dr.
_Morris_ Fitzhugh."
Fitzhugh nodded. "That"s right." He wore a perpetually worried look, which made his face look more wrinkled than his fifty years of age would normally have accounted for. Mike was privately of the opinion that if Fitzhugh ever really _tried_ to look worried, his ears would meet over the bridge of his long nose.
"I"ve read a couple of your articles in the _Journal_," Mike explained, "but I didn"t connect the name until I saw you. I recognized you from your picture."
Fitzhugh smiled, which merely served to wrinkle his face even more.
Mike the Angel spent the next several minutes feeling the man out, then he went on to explain what had happened with Snook.u.ms out in the foyer, which launched Dr. Fitzhugh into an explanation.