The Time War
By Gary LM Martin
Chapter 11: Pornography Breaks the Internet
"I hear you have been asking people about John Collier," said Doctor Vladek.
"You must have quite a network of informers," said Calle.
"That's quite a defensive answer, John. I'm here to help you," said Doctor Vladek.
"I'm sure," said Calle.
"What is the subject of your interest in John Collier?"
"We have very similar names. John Calle, John Collier," said Calle. He paused, waiting to see if that answer satisfied Vladek. It obviously didn't. "And I'm told he was my predecessor, the so-called Special Talent right before me."
"Yes," said Doctor Vladek, speaking in a measured tone, as he always did. "John was a Special Talent."
"What happened to him, may I ask?"
Vladek looked away, the classic sign of someone about to tell a lie, in Calle's experience. "John... had a breakdown." He looked back at Calle. "It's quite common in our line of work, actually. What we do is incredibly stressful, as you know."
"I do."
"John was with us for about two years. And then the stress... got to him."
"Got to him... how?"
"He became unable to function on his own," said Vladek.
"And where is he now?"
"In an assisted living facility, being taken care of."
"Could I meet him?"
"Oh, I don't think that would be advisable, John." Those enormous bags under Vladek's eyes somehow made him look sinister.
Calle stared at Vladek for a long moment, before getting to his feet. "Thanks for the talk, Doc."
"My pleasure, John. My door is always open to you."
"I'll keep that in mind."
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The Luddites:
All was not happy in the Luddite secret base.
Donna had begun to notice something. Something
important
.
She, Tom, Maggie and Bradley were supposed to be a quad. But the quad seemed to have some unwritten rules. Ever since Maggie and Brad had joined their duo, Tom seemed to be having sex more with Maggie than he was with her. When Donna confronted him about it, Tom just chuckled and said, "Have you really been counting, Donna? That's such classic duo behavior. You have to open your heart. We are a quad. One discrete unit. You can't be jealous and start looking at who is sleeping with whom on any given night."
And Donna felt properly chastened, until an hour later when Tom took a giggling Maggie into his bedroom. Tom still slept with Donna, perhaps once a week, to keep his "claim" on her, perhaps, but he was clearly more interested in Maggie. And what struck Donna as most interesting was that Tom seemed to have sex with Maggie whenever Tom sensed that Bradley was trying to score with Maggie himself.
It happened right in front of her eyes last night. She thought, after her latest complaint, that Tom would take her into his bed and give her a pity fuck, as he usually did when she complained. And things seemed to be heading in that direction when Tom started fondling her breasts through her shirt after dinner, in front of everyone, as Tom was wont to do. But then Tom saw Bradley hugging and trying to kiss Maggie, and Tom's hand dropped off her teat as if it had been burned by a hot stove. Tom was all over Maggie in seconds, and then all of a sudden the two of them were gone from the dinner table.
What was worse was the way that Bradley looked at her after Tom and Maggie left. He clearly wasn't happy that Tom was fucking his wife, but he also clearly was attracted to Donna. He smiled suggestively at her and put an arm around her. "Hey Donna," he began.
Donna cut things off before they began. "I'm sorry, Brad, I have a headache," she said, grabbing her temples and marching off. She was in no mood to have consolation sex with the beta-male of the quad.
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The next morning Tom emerged from his bedroom with Maggie. Both of them had a freshly fucked look, especially Maggie, whose hair was all over the place; she also had red kiss marks in a ring around her throat.
Tom smiled broadly at breakfast. "Ladies and gentlemen, I had an epiphany last night."
An epiphany
, Donna thought.
That's what he calls it.
"What is it?" asked Carole Wells.
"The one thing that is most distracting us from our true selves is the global data network," said Tom. "How often do you see people on the street, paying more attention to their data streams on their wrist comm than they are to the people around them?"
"Always," said Garrett Arnough. The others nodded in agreement.
"Precisely. That is why I propose to eliminate it."
"The global data network?" said Bob Novato. "How?"
Tom popped a grape into his mouth. "We will eliminate its immediate predecessor, the Internet, strangling it in its crib before it is ever born."
"How are we going to do that?" Oscar Wood asked.
"Pornography," Tom grinned, as he chewed on a juicy grape.
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"Colonel, I think you need to see this," said Sarah, with some urgency in her voice.
Commander Strayker, who had just accepted a cup of atomic coffee from a long haired Indian woman with juicy buttocks, nodded and walked over to her. He was wearing a brown suit with high collars. "What is it, Sarah?"
"It's the global data network," said Sarah.
"What about it?" Strayker asked.
"It's... gone," said Sarah.
"What do you mean, it's gone?" Strayker snapped.
"It no longer exists," said Sarah. "I can get video feeds of the outside world, but purely from our own network. As far as we know, the outside data network no longer exists."
"How can that be? And how can we find out what happened?"
"I guess we'll have to send someone to a library," said Sarah.
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Sarah and John Calle were sent to a local library. Society seemed... changed. It was less industrialized, less technically advanced. When they got to the library, they found that information was still stored electronically; but there just was no national or international data network.
Together they sorted through databases to figure out what had happened. Sarah had been sent to investigate because as a Passive Observer she had a meticulous observation of detail; and Calle was sent because of his Special Talent ability. Hopefully one of them would be able to figure it out.
"There is no mention of the precursor of the global data network. It was called the internet, I believe," said Sarah, reading from a database. "It should have been created in the 1980's, but I see no mention of it here."
"Neither do I," said Calle. His mind was beginning to tire. He and Sarah had been at it for hours.
He yawned. She looked up at him. "Tired?" she asked.
"Yes," said Calle.
"Sex?" she asked, looking at him inquiringly.
"Here, in the bookshelves?"
"Or my apartment. Whichever you prefer."
"I thought we were on an assignment."