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By: Edward Rodosek

Originator stared gloomily into space. "What's eating Thee?" Spir asked him.       

"The development data from planet XM-9/3 is catastrophic."           

"If  I recall, Thou hast been experimenting with some new creatures and Thou was very proud of them."      

Originator shrugged. "Well, in the begining everything went okay. But now--just look at them now!"      

Spir adjusted the ultratelescope to the greatest magnification. "Hmm... well, at first sight I don't see anything catastrophic about them. Thou better tell me what's troubling Thee."       Originator shook his head. "At first, when they had to struggle to survive, the circumstances on the planet were endurable. Yet, since they began to dominate, they behave like... like vermin. They're selfish, arrogant, violent, and malicious. In short, they don't know any rules at all."      

"Maybe Thou allowed them too much liberty in the beginning."      

"That was the whole point! The freedom of decision was the indispensable condition for their rapid development. How could anyone have known what would happen? Oh, yes, I know what you're going to say--I ought to have known earlier what would happen."      

"Don't be annoyed with the ancient past, sir," Spir said in an effort to calm him down.  

"Thou had better ponder on what Thou can do now to get them on the right path."      

"Come on," said Originator "you suggest something; it's your job to inspire me."      

Thou just said, sir, and I quote, 'They don't know any rules at all.' Give them rules now. But not too many--otherwise, they won't give a hoot about them."

Originator's face became brighter. "Hey, that's not a bad idea at all! I'm going to write the rules down at once. Maybe it would be better if I went to the workshop."      

"Can I help Thee somehow?"    

"Yes. You could pick out the most suitable individual among those creatures to whom I could deliver the rules. You know--one with personal integrity and dignity. When you find him, inspire him to come to the proper place to pick them up. Let's get to work."     After a time, Originator returned to the flight deck. A cherub followed him carrying the new rules and then loaded them in the luggage compartment of the landing module.      

“Is everything ready there below?"    

"Yes, sir," replied Spir. "I've arranged the chosen place and the most favorable weather, too. The representative is expecting Thee there. May I ask Thee something?"          

Originator nodded tacitly.      

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About the Author

Dr. Sc. Edward A. Rodosek is a Senior Professor in University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, European Union. Beside his professional work, he writes fiction. Over one hundred of his short stories have appeared in SF magazines in USA, UK, Australia and India. Recently he published “Beyond Perception,” a short story collection.
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