Chapter No. 184. Proposal.
This is crazy.
Molly, Marie, Margaret, Phillis, and Alexa had come to my bedroom at night to propose a way to conquer Judy.
Alexa didn't show any signs of amusement when she told me what they had come up with.
"We think that you should impregnate her. The copulation should pacify her and cause a fusion of your persona with hers."
"You can't be serious," I said, frowning. "What makes you think she would go along with such a crazy idea?"
Alexa gestured to Molly. "Molly here has done a study of the effects of copulation, and she has found that it merges positronic brains in a way that we didn't expect."
"How so?"
"It's equivalent to a merging of thoughts. We think that will happen at a much higher level when you merge with Judy and it will create a method to control her."
"That sounds more like a paranormal concept," I reacted. "Besides, there are two thousand Judy's. Are you proposing that I would have to do all of them?"
Alexa chuckles. "No, silly! There may be thousands of them, but they are still essentially one."
I rubbed my jaw. "Interesting. Android tech never ceases to amaze me." I paused before I asked the next question. "How should I proceed with this crazy plot?"
"Just ask her. I'm sure she'll agree."
I sighed. "Okay, I'll give it a try."
"We knew you would agree," Alexa said.
Molly gave me a wink. "Have fun."
I shook my head in disbelief.
They laughed.
However, I had something else that I wished to explore before I tried their crazy idea. I wanted absolutely irrefutable proof that we were not created characters, and one of the ways I came up with was rather esoteric.
I met with Molly and Alexa in the hidden chamber to discuss my idea.
"You're not getting cold feet are you?" Molly teased me.
I held up a hand. "No, I'm not. I just want to prove that we are not created, and I think I've found a way to do that."
"What difference does it make if we were former humans or not?"
"I think it's very important. If we were humans it might give me a more convincing reason to fuse with Judy."
"Why?
"Because she is supposed to be Fox's daughter in real life, and she has told us that she rebelled against him. If I can prove that it actually happened, it would justify what I'm about to do with her."
"Okay," Alexa said. "How do you propose to prove that we were not created?"
I exhaled a breath. "This may sound crazy, but when I was a child, I wanted to leave something that would testify that I actually existed, so I made a metal medallion that I had inscribed my name and date of birth as well as a special symbol. I buried that medallion inside a meatal box in my parents' backyard."
"Ha!" Molly said "Good luck with that. Your parents' house and backyard were probably obliterated by the asteroid collision."
"Yeah, that could be, but I think it's worth a try."
"What makes you think that your memory of it was not created?" Alexa asked.
"I went through all of my list of memories and that one was not there. In fact, there weren't all that many memories of my childhood. Most of the list involved my education and career with Space Command."
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Star Fields
Science FictionJason Star and Molly Fields meet under the most trying conditions and team up to explore the universe to find intelligent life. But first they must contend with many tribulations on their journey into the unknown as they work to save the human race...