WOLFMAN Kane fetched up in Paris during the French Revolution and was immediately caught up in those terrible times. He listened to the revolutionaries, saw their poverty and despair, understood that soon a new terror would arrive. But the aristocracy had been dispatched and in a small cell at the grim Fortress Conciergerie, Marie Antoinette awaited her fate. She had lived a life of extreme luxury at Versailles but her husband had gone to the scaffold and soon she, too, would die.
Kane decided he must see the doomed Queen of France. In his room at a small hotel nearby, he lay naked on his bed and stroked his erection. He wondered whether everything he had heard about her was true. She had trampled on the starving peasants, turned her back on their cries for bread. "Let them eat cake," she said. Or so the rumors went. Probably untrue. Most gossip was. He didn't much care.
Although he appeared to be human, he had no human attributes. He stroked and fondled his testes. They were the size of hen's eggs and made a pleasing slapping sound when he rode a woman. They produced abnormal loads of sperm. He wondered what Marie Antoinette wore in prison, what she ate. She was only 37 and as his thoughts wandered, his lust flared.
The tides of history flung restless Kane on many shores, witness to great wars, famine, flood and bloodshed. Death was constantly by his side. He had seen legions fall. In France in 1793, his father had still been alive, the equivalent of a colonel in the dog soldiers of the planet Cerberus. Kane occasionally flashed him a message but their relationship was mainly distant. He had never known his mother, an earthling taken as a slave during a raid on Planet Earth. Kane's vast panorama, inhabiting parallel worlds in time and space, was limitless. Nearly 250 years ahead, lay utter destruction. When the industrial-military machine teamed up with enough mad dictators, the planet would be reduced to dust. Only cockroaches and a handful of pygmies would survive in what remained of the Amazon Forest. Kane thought about this and shrugged. Long before then, he would take his leave from this demented place. But for now, the last Queen of France occupied his thoughts.