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“Yes, Doctor. Dr. Wells showed it to me. Quite impressive.”
“And you,” he said, his lightbulb eyes flicking onto Kareem. “You must be the uncanny X-Man.”
“That’s right,” said Kareem.
He clearly intended defiance in his voice, but the words stumbled and tripped their way out of his mouth, rendering them almost inaudible.
“So…you’ve ascended to my realm. Supplicants seeking my counsel, obviously.”
“Ve don’t vant your ‘counsel,’ Destroyer,” hissed Iron Lass. “You are not in charche here. Ve are.”
The man formerly known as Dr. Orator emitted a sound that was probably supposed to be a chuckle.
It drilled into my skull like a mosquito piercing my eardrum.
Standing for lack of chairs, Hnossi and I watched while Kareem began his interrogation. Painstakingly he waded through Menton’s ominous sarcasm and the events of his criminal career, both the matters of public record and the details sealed in F*O*O*J files.
But Kareem’s self-proclaimed status as the world’s new greatest detective soon revealed itself as self-delusion. Throughout his ping-pong evocation of Menton’s life, he mixed up numerous facts, from the number of patients Dr. Orator “treated” at his clinic during the first known year of his criminality to the number of days he subjected Princess Astra and the Supersonic Snail to the unspeakable horrors of his phagopsychosis.
Yet for reasons surely unfathomable to any human mind, the Destroyer humored Kareem, allowing him to disgorge a steaming puddle of inaccuracies that caused even me a profound sympathetic frustration. Whatever evils Menton had committed, surely the very diabolical brilliance of his villainy merited an investigator’s astute attention, rather than the dithering dilettantism of Kareem’s detection.
“Kareem,” sighed Iron Lass at last, “vhere are you goingk viss ziss?”
He flashed angry eyes at her, his entire body tensing visibly, and immediately resumed his inquiry.
“So lemme get this straight, Destroyer—you’re saying that the only thing that kept you from mind-chewing the entire F*O*O*J in 1983 was the Flying Squirrel’s Hypothalamic Scrambler?”
“Yes, yes, yes,” muttered Dr. Orator, audibly irritated at last. “Why are you wasting my time with such inane queries, you cretinous—”
And then the X-Man clutched his head, releasing a burbling cry and collapsing, as if he’d been struck in the teeth with an ax.
Running Away from Answers
Menton!” yelled Iron Lass, her hands instantaneously clutching her eldritch black and white blades. “In ze name of ze late Princess Astra, I commit you to ze grafe you deservedt twelve years ago—”
“NO!” screamed X-Man.
Struggling to get up, he barked into his wrist comm, “All F*O*O*Jsters: emergency evacuate! Repeat: emergency evacuate!”
“Vunce I strike down ziss Loki-bastardt, Kareem, z’emerchency vill be over—”
“There’s no time—Asteroid Zed’s about to be—”
Suddenly I collided with the bulkhead. Everything was sideways, then upside down, and sound exploded in my head like a locomotive’s engine, wheels, and whistle screeching all at once. Even Menton howled, his lightbulb eyes blazing blue horror. Kareem reached up, yanked on the upside-down door-release without effect.
Iron Lass sliced through the foot-thick steel of the iris door as if it were made of aluminum foil.
“Kareem—get Doktor Brain to safety!”
Kareem grabbed me, helping me up and through the ravaged doorway. Iron Lass howled, “Miscreant!” and everything around me burned into agonizing blue supremacy while Kareem pulled me along the up-ended corridor.
And then the angle of gravity shifted again and we plummeted.
“Pillow!” yelled Kareem, falling, and just before the impact could grind our bones to pebbles, we slammed into the soft embrace of a ten-foot-thick black cushion.
While sirens squealed and flashed, Kareem yanked me along behind him. Guards and technicians were yelling and dashing all around us along the ceilings-turned-floors while prisoners screamed from their inverted cells. Kareem was pouring out smoke, but before I could ask him if he were on fire, I saw a dark cloud spilling from his mouth like a legion of black-flies in a breeze. Muttering over and over to himself, Kareem suddenly stopped and yelled into his wrist comm, “F*O*O*J squad! Come in! What’s happening to the Asteroid?”
“Kareem!” crackled Syndi’s voice. “Thank God it’s you! Are you all right?”
“I’m all right, Syndi! You okay?”
“Yes, I think so—”
“What’s happening?”
“They’re telling me the Asteroid’s been, like, hit or attacked or something! They’re trying to evacuate, but—oh God, no!”
“What?”
“The Space Elevator’s been destroyed, Kareem!” she said. “We’re trapped up here!”
“All F*O*O*J units!” yelled the comm voice of the Flying Squirrel. “Converge on…on the Crystal Module, forthwith!”
“Squirrel, what’s going—”
“I said ‘forthwith,’ you missionary-boiling grunter! Forthwith!”
Kareem resumed his muttered whisperings while pulling me behind him, and I finally heard what he had been saying. “Find! Find! Find!” he chanted, and for the first time I saw what the smoke was composed of: tiny logoids, none larger than a snowflake, and each one must certainly have read find.
The cloud dispersed itself into the walls, floor, and ceiling, while the explosions grew louder by the second.
X-Man scrambled up the tiers of a shelf bolted into the wall until he came eye-to-screen with an upside-down display. After punching keys, he jumped down and yelled, “Follow me!”
We raced toward the Crystal Module through the madness of evacuating personnel, sirens, flashing lights, and the overlapping overhead voices announcing the double-doom of Asteroid Zed:
Facility breach on tiers ten,—Lockdown breach! The prisoners—nine, eight, seven! Rupture—are escaping! Lockdown breach!—and vacuum protocols! The prisoners are escaping!
Staff and prisoners trampled one another in the strobe-lit race for life-pods, while screaming and the stench of charcoaled meat meant that inmates had begun exacting vengeance from their guards.
My heart hammered kettledrums in my ears, but Kareem didn’t even slow down, yanking me into the stairwell and down to the sixth story—the last unbreached tier of the tower—where we scrambled into the spherical observatory called the Crystal Module. Iron Lass ran in behind us. André and Syndi had already donned void suits, and through her helmet Syndi beamed at my arrival while looking at Kareem.
And then Mr. Piltdown burst in, pointing what looked like a personal cannon right at us, and yelled “Close your eyes!”
We heard
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