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- From: lazuli@byron.u.washington.edu (Fred Sloniker)
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- Subject: And now, for something completely different.
- Date: 21 Jan 1993 19:18:36 GMT
- Organization: University of Washington, Seattle
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- In a previous article, Splash! wrote:
-
- >Splash looks up as the newcomer arrives, and strolls over to the bar where Laz
- >and Thyra are having a drink. Laz looks up cautiously as a "normal"
- >looking human male wearing shorts and a t-shirt approaches, sweating
- >slightly. "Gidday, I'm Splash ... the bar's resident marine biologist,
- >from Western Australia. As you can tell, it's slightly warm there at the
- >moment - mid-summer, yahoo! Anyway, enough of personal biases about
- >weather (a pet topic of mine) ... can I shout you your next drink?"
-
- Laz grins at Splash, motioning for him to join him and Thyra. "Shout me
- my..." he begins, then shakes his head. "Nevermind. Actually, I'm still
- working on this one. But thanks anyway." He takes another sip of his
- cocoa. "Australia, eh? I've always wanted to--" But he is cut off, as--
-
- (--as his typist receives mail from Andrea Evans, who isn't allowed to post
- from work, requesting he post something for her. He obliges.)
-
- >Another night in the Place. Hugs and greetings, conviviality and good cheer.
- >The buzz of conversation is loud, continuous and punctuated with laughter
- >and the rattle of peanuts. Then, those patrons with hair, fur or feathers
- >feel them bristle as a strong wave of static electricity washes over the
- >Place. Clothing clings to limbs, and pinpoint sparks arc from fingertips to
- >metal. There is a vicious burst of electrical discharge, snarling and
- >crackling just outside the Inn, and the night is banished by a savage blue
- >glare of lightning. A neat semicircular section of the wall facing onto the
- >street ceases to exist, sliced out of being and replaced by a convex wall of
- >searing blue-white, whipping rays of interlaced lightning.
-
- >Then, without warning, the ravening noise and radiance is shut off.
- >Silhouetted in the opening, is a nightmarish creature from the dark between
- >the stars. Over nine feet tall, its exoskeleton has the hard solid look of
- >gunmetal, so dark grey it is black. But the smooth fluidity of its movement
- >makes you feel sure this is no inanimate mechanism. Its form has the eerie
- >cold beauty of all deadly weapons, the sleek efficiency of design with intent
- >to kill. Its elongated head swivels silently from side to side as it trains
- >its nameless senses on its surroundings. Its mouth opens, displaying complex
- >rows of glittering fangs, needle-pointed, razor-edged, harder than diamond.
- >Its voice is a hissing shriek, a thin, chilling sound, surprisingly quiet
- >for a creature of its size. Taloned claws open and flex as it drops into a
- >wary crouch, ready to move in any direction. Its tail, long and supple and
- >ending in a wicked swordbladed spike, is arched like a scorpion's. Caution
- >screams in every line of the creature's coiled stance. You wait for it to
- >move, to attack. It remains absolutely motionless, its eyeless head still
- >scanning the room.
-
- (and, with that duty dispensed with...)
-
- Laz sets his cocoa down on the bar, and walks over to the creature. "Shame
- on you!" he says to the creature, strangely unafraid of it. "Look what you
- did to the wall!" He tsks slightly. "Oh well. Can't be helped now, I
- suppose... anybody got something we can use to plug this gap?" he asks the
- bar, now ignoring the acid-dripping killing machine like it was his brother
- asking him to read his English report.
-
- ---Fred M. Sloniker, typing for
- L. Lazuli R'kamos, Squirrel Without Fear
- lazuli@u.washington.edu
-