"Cory Doctorow - The Super Man and Bugout" - читать интересную книгу автора (Dodd Christina)"It's a terribly, stupid, mindless pursuit. You ought to be ashamed of
yourselves." With that, Hershie stepped away from the podium and walked out of the ballroom. # The camera tracked him as he made his way back through the Convention Centre, out the doors. He leapt the barricade and settled in front of the screen. The demonstrators gave him a standing ovation, and Thomas gravely shook his hand. The handshake was repeated on the giant screen behind them, courtesy of the cameraman, who had gamely vaulted the barricade as well. The crowd danced, hugged each other, laughed. Szandor's dog bit him on the ass, and he nearly dropped the projector. He recovered in time to nearly drop it again, as the Patron Ik'Spir Pat's hoverchair glided out the Centre's doors and made a beeline for Hershie. Hershie watched the car approach with nauseous dread. The Patron stopped a few centimetres from him, so they were almost eyeball-to-eyeball. The hoverchair's PA popped to life, and the Patron spoke, in the bugouts' thrilling contralto. "Thank you for your contribution," the bugout said. "It was refreshing to have another perspective presented." Hershie tried for a heroic nod. "I'm glad you weren't offended." "On the contrary, it was stimulating. I shall have to speak with the conference's organisers; this format seems a good one for future engagements." Hershie felt his expression slipping, sliding towards slack-jawed incredulity. He struggled to hold it, then lost it entirely when one of the Patron's silvery file:///C|/3226%20Sci-Fi%20and%20Fantasy%2...20-%20The%20Super%20Man%20and%20Bugout.txt (21 of 22) [1/3/2005 12:32:36 AM] file:///C|/3226%20Sci-Fi%20and%20Fantasy%20E-books/Cory%20Doctorow%20-%20The%20Super%20Man%20and%20Bugout.txt eyes drooped closed in an unmistakable wink. # "Hi, Mama." "Hershie, I just saw it on the television." He cringed back from his comm as he shrank deeper into the corner of the Belquees that he'd moved to when his comm rang. "Mama, it's all right. They've signed me for the full six months. I'll be fine |
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