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+<h1><big><b>THE ISSAHAR ARTIFACTS</b></big></h1>
+
+<h2>By J. F. BONE</h2>
+
+<div class="bk1"><i><b>Lincoln said it eons ago.... It took
+a speck of one-celled plant life on a
+world parsecs away to prove it for
+all the galaxy.</b></i></div>
+
+<p class="cap"><span class="dcap">The</span> following manuscript was
+discovered during the excavation
+of a lateral connecting
+link between the North-South
+streamways in Narhil Province
+near Issahar on Kwashior. The
+excavator, while passing through
+a small valley about 20 yursts
+south of the city, was jammed by
+a mass of oxidized and partially
+oxidized metallic fragments. On
+most worlds this would not be
+unusual, but Kwashior has no recorded
+history of metallic artifacts.
+The terrestrial operator,
+with unusual presence of mind,
+reported the stoppage immediately.
+Assasul, the District
+Engineering monitor, realized
+instantly that no metallic debris
+should exist in that area, and in
+consequence ordered a most careful
+excavation in the event that
+the artifacts might have cultural
+significance.</p>
+
+<p>The debris proved to be the
+remnants of an ancient spaceship
+similar to those described in Sector
+Chronicles IV through VII,
+but of much smaller size and
+cruder design&mdash;obviously a relic
+of pre-expansion days. Within
+the remnants of the ship was
+found a small box of metal covered
+with several thicknesses of
+tar and wax impregnated fabric
+which had been mostly destroyed.
+The metal itself was badly
+oxidized, but served to protect an
+inner wooden box that contained
+a number of thin sheets of a
+fragile substance composed
+mainly of cellulose which were
+brown and crumbling with age.
+The sheets were covered with
+runes of <i>lingua antiqua</i> arranged
+in regular rows, inscribed by
+hand with a carbon-based ink
+which has persisted remarkably
+well despite the degenerative
+processes of time. Although
+much of the manuscript is illegible,
+sufficient remains to settle
+for all time the Dannar-Marraket
+Controversy and lend important
+corroborating evidence to
+the Cassaheb Thesis of Terrestrial
+migrations.</p>
+
+<p>The genuineness of this fragment
+has been established beyond
+doubt. Radiocarbon dating
+places its age at ten thousand
+plus or minus one hundred
+cycles, which would place it at
+the very beginning of the Intellectual
+Emergence. Its importance
+is beyond question. Its
+implications are shocking despite
+the fact that they conform to
+many of the early legends and
+form a solid foundation for Dannar's
+Thesis which has heretofore
+been regarded as implausible.
+In the light of this material,
+the whole question of racial origins
+may well have to be reevaluated.
+Without further comment,
+the translated text is presented
+herewith. You may draw your
+own conclusions. Go with enlightenment.</p>
+
+<div class="bk2">-BARRAGOND-<br />
+Monitor of Cultural Origins and Relics<br />
+Kwashior Central Repository</div>
+
+<hr />
+
+<p>I have decided after some
+thought, to write this journal. It
+is, I suppose, a form of egotism&mdash;for
+I do not expect that it shall
+ever be read in the event that I
+am unable to leave this place.
+Yet it affords me a certain satisfaction
+to think that a part of
+me will remain long after I have
+returned to dust. In any event,
+I feel that one is not truly dead
+if a part of his personality remains.
+Many of the ancients such
+as Homer, Phidias, Confucius,
+Christ, da Vinci, Lincoln, Einstein,
+Churchill&mdash;and many others&mdash;live
+on through their works
+when otherwise they would long
+since have been forgotten and
+thus be truly dead. Earth's history
+is full of such examples.
+And while I have no expectation
+of an immortality such as theirs,
+it flatters my ego to think that
+there will be some part of me
+which also will survive ...</p>
+
+<p><i>(Note: There are several lines
+following this which are obliterated,
+defaced or unreadable.
+There are more to follow. In the
+future such gaps in the content
+will be indicated thus: ...)</i></p>
+
+<p>... I expect that it is a basic
+trait of character, for spacemen
+must be gregarious, and although
+I am not truly a spaceman
+I have been in space and, in
+consequence, my character is no
+different from my ex-crewmates&mdash;at
+least in that respect. I think
+as time passes I shall miss the
+comfort of companionship, the
+sense of belonging to a group,
+the card games, the bull sessions,
+the endless speculation on what
+comes next, or what we will do
+when the voyage is over and we
+are again on Earth ...</p>
+
+<p>... I particularly recall Gregory.
+Odd, but I never knew his surname,
+or maybe it was his given
+name, for Gregory could function
+as well in one respect as the other.
+He would boast continually of
+what he would do to wine, women,
+and song once we returned to
+Earth. Poor Gregory. The meteor
+that hulled our ship struck
+squarely through the engine
+room where he was on duty.
+Probably he never knew that he
+had died. At least his fate had
+the mercy of being brief. Certainly
+it is not like mine. It was
+... given ...</p>
+
+<p>There was plenty of time for
+the survivors to reach the lifeboats,
+and in our decimated condition
+there were plenty of boats&mdash;which
+increased our chances of
+living by a factor of four ... I
+suppose that it was foolish to
+give way to the feeling of every
+man for himself but I am not a
+spaceman trained to react
+automatically to emergencies.
+Neither am I a navigator or a
+pilot, although I can fly in an
+emergency. I am a biologist, a
+specialist member of the scientific
+staff&mdash;essentially an individualist.
+I knew enough to seal
+myself in, push the eject button
+and energize the drive. However,
+I did not know that a lifeboat
+had no acceleration compensators,
+and by the time the drive
+lever returned to neutral, I was
+far out in space and thoroughly
+lost. I could detect no lifeboats
+in the vicinity nor could I raise
+any on the radio. I later found
+that a transistor malfunctioned,
+but by then I was well out of
+range, stranded between the
+stars in the black emptiness of
+space. After reading the manual
+on lifeboat operation there was
+but one course open. I selected
+the nearest G-type star, set the
+controls on automatic, and went
+into cold sleep. There was nothing
+else to do. If I remained
+awake I would be dead of oxygen
+starvation long before I reached
+a habitable world. The only alternative
+was the half-death of
+frozen sleep and the long wait
+until the boat came within range
+of the sun I had selected.</p>
+
+<hr />
+
+<p>I awoke in orbit around this
+world, and after I recovered full
+use of my faculties and checked
+the analyzer, I decided to land.
+I'm afraid I did a rather bad job
+of it, since I used the chemical
+rockets too late, and the plasma
+jets scorched a considerable
+amount of acreage in the meadow
+where I finally came to rest.
+However, the residual radioactivity
+is low, and it is safe
+enough to walk outside.... The
+life boat is lying beside a small
+stream which empties into a circular
+pool of blue water in the
+center of a small meadow. The
+fiery trail of the jets and rockets
+has burned a hundred-foot-wide
+path across the meadow, and the
+upper edge of the pool, and ends
+in a broad, blackened circle surrounding
+the boat. I came down
+too fast the last few feet, and the
+drive tubes are a crumpled mess
+inextricably fused with the bent
+landing pads. This boat will never
+fly again without extensive
+repairs which I cannot perform.
+But the hull is otherwise sound,
+and I am comfortable enough except
+for a few rapidly healing
+bruises and contusions. In a few
+days I should be well enough to
+explore....</p>
+
+<p>I am surprised that this world
+is so capable of supporting human
+life. The consensus of scientific
+opinion has been that less
+than one out of 50,000 planets
+would be habitable. Yet I have
+struck paydirt on the first try.
+Perhaps I am lucky. At any rate
+I am alive, and my lifeboat, while
+somewhat damaged by an inept
+landing, is still sufficiently intact
+to serve as a shelter, and the survival
+kits are undamaged, which
+should make my stay here endurable
+if not pleasant ... and we
+are learning a great deal about
+our galaxy with the development
+of the interstellar drive&mdash;not the
+least of which is that authoritative
+opinion is mere opinion and
+far from authoritative.</p>
+
+<p>This world on which I find myself
+is in every respect but one
+similar to Earth. There is no
+animate life&mdash;only plants. No
+birds fly, no insects buzz, no animals
+rustle the silent underbrush.
+The only noise is the wind
+in the trees and grasses. I am
+utterly alone. It is a strange feeling,
+this loneliness. There is a
+feeling of freedom in it, a release
+from the too-close proximity of
+my fellow men. There is the
+pleasure of absolute privacy. But
+this will undoubtedly pall. Already
+I find that I am anxious
+for someone to talk to, someone
+with whom I can share ideas and
+plans. There ...</p>
+
+<p>... which I cannot explain.
+But one thing is certain. My first
+impression of this place was
+wrong. The life here, if not animate,
+is at least intelligent&mdash;and
+it is not friendly. Yet neither
+does it hate. It observes me with
+a slow, methodical curiosity that
+I can sense at the very threshold
+of consciousness. It is a peculiar
+sensation that is quite indescribable&mdash;unpleasant&mdash;but
+hardly
+terrifying. I suppose I can feel it
+more than a normal person because
+I am a biologist and it is
+part of my training and specialized
+skill to achieve a certain
+rapport with my surroundings.
+I first noticed it yesterday. It
+came suddenly, without warning,
+a vague uneasiness, like the
+feeling when one awakens from
+a partially remembered but unpleasant
+dream. And it has been
+increasing ever since.</p>
+
+<hr />
+
+<p>The principal impressions I received
+from this initial contact
+were an awareness of self and a
+recognizance of identity&mdash;the
+concept of <i>cogito ergo sum</i> came
+through quite clearly. I wonder
+what Descartes would think of
+an alien intelligence quoting his
+dogma.... I think it is animal,
+despite the absence of animal life
+in this area. The thought patterns
+are quick and flexible. And
+they have been increasing in
+power and precision at an appreciable
+rate. I am sure that it is
+aware of me. I shall call the feeling
+"it" until I can identify the
+source more accurately. Certainly
+"it" appears to be as good a
+description as any, since there is
+no consciousness of sex in the
+thought patterns. I wonder what
+sort of ... and to my surprise
+I <i>swore</i>! I do not ordinarily
+curse or use obscenities&mdash;not because
+they are obscene but because
+they are a poor and inexact
+means of conveying ideas or impressions.
+But in this case they
+were particularly appropriate.
+No other words could so precisely
+describe my feelings. Me, a
+rational intelligence, succumbing
+to such low-level emotional
+stimuli! If this keeps on, the
+next thing I know I will be seeing
+little green men flitting
+through the trees.... Of course,
+this world is unnatural, which
+makes its effect on the nervous
+system more powerful, yet that
+does not explain the feeling of
+tension which I have been experiencing,
+the silent straining
+tension of an overloaded cable,
+the tension of a toy balloon overfull
+with air. I have a constant
+feeling of dreadful expectancy,
+of imminent disaster, mixed
+with a sense of pain and a lively&mdash;almost
+childlike&mdash;curiosity. To
+say that this is disquieting
+would be a complete understatement,
+this state of chronic disease,
+mixed with occasional
+rushes of terror. I am certain
+that my nervous system and
+emotional responses are being examined,
+and catalogued like a
+visceral preparation in an anatomy
+laboratory. There is something
+infinitely chilling about
+this mental dissection.</p>
+
+<p>... and after a careful search
+of the area I found precisely
+nothing. You who may read this
+will probably laugh, but I cannot.
+To me this is no laughing
+matter. I find myself jumping at
+the slightest noise, an increase in
+the wind, the snap of an expanding
+hull plate, the crackle of
+static over my radio. I whirl
+around to see who, or <i>what</i>, is
+watching me. My skin crawls and
+prickles as though I were covered
+with ants. My mind is filled
+with black, inchoate dread. In
+three words, <i>I'm scared stiff</i>!
+Yet there is nothing tangible&mdash;nothing
+I should be frightened
+about, and this terrifies me even
+more. For I know where this continual
+fear and worry can lead&mdash;to
+what ends this incessant stimulation
+can reach.</p>
+
+<hr />
+
+<p>Under pressure my body reacts,
+preparing me to fight or
+flee. My adrenals pump hormones
+into my bloodstream, stimulating
+my heart and my sympathetic
+nervous system, making glucose
+more available to my muscles.
+My peripheral capillaries dilate.
+Intestinal activity stops as blood
+is channeled into the areas which
+my fear and my glands decide
+will need it most. I sweat. My
+vision blurs. All the manifold
+changes of the fight or flight
+syndrome are mobilized for instant
+action. But my body cannot
+be held in this state of readiness.
+The constant stimulation will
+ultimately turn my overworked
+adrenal glands into a jelly-like
+mess of cystic quivering goo. My
+general adaptation syndrome will
+no longer adapt. And I will die.</p>
+
+<p>But I am not dead yet. And I
+have certain advantages. I am
+intelligent. I know what faces
+me. And I can adjust. That is
+one of the outstanding characteristics
+of the human race&mdash;the
+ability to adjust to our environment,
+or, failing that, to adjust
+our environment to us. In addition,
+I have my hands, tools, and
+materials to work with here in
+the lifeboat. And finally I am
+desperate! I should be able to
+accomplish something. There
+must be ...</p>
+
+<hr />
+
+<p>... But it is not going well.
+There are too many parts which
+I do not know by sight. If I were
+a more competent electronicist I
+would have had the parts assembled
+now and would be sending a
+beacon signal clear across this
+sector. The pressure hasn't been
+any help. It doesn't get greater,
+but it has become more insisting&mdash;more
+demanding. I seem to
+feel that it <i>wants</i> something,
+that its direction has become
+more channelized. The conviction
+is growing within me that I am
+destined to be <i>absorbed</i>.</p>
+
+<p>The fear with which I live is
+a constant thing. And I still keep
+looking for my enemy. In a
+strange, impersonal way it has
+become my enemy for though it
+does not hate, it threatens my
+life. My waking hours are hell
+and my sleep is nightmare.
+Strange how a man clings to life
+and sanity. It would be so easy
+to lose either. Of one thing I am
+certain&mdash;this cannot go on much
+longer. I cannot work under
+pressure. I must act. I shall try
+again to find my enemy and kill
+it before it kills me. It is no
+longer a question of ...</p>
+
+<p>... Never again shall I wish
+to be alone. If I get out of this
+alive I am going to haunt
+crowds. I will surround myself
+with people. Right now I would
+give my soul to have one&mdash;just
+one&mdash;person near me. Anyone. I
+feel certain that two of us could
+face this thing and lick it. If
+necessary we could face it back
+to back, each covering the other.
+I am now getting impressions.
+Sensory hallucinations. I am
+floating. I swim. I bathe luxuriantly
+in huge bathtubs and the
+water runs through my body as
+though I were a sponge. Have
+you ever felt <i>porous</i>?...</p>
+
+<p>... and that last attack was a
+doozer! I wrecked a week's work
+looking for the little man who
+wasn't there. The urge to kill is
+becoming more intense. I want
+to destroy the author of my misery.
+Even though I am still a
+balanced personality&mdash;polite language
+for being sane&mdash;I can't
+take much more of this. I will
+not go mad, but I will go into
+the adrenal syndrome unless I
+can end this soon.</p>
+
+<p>Nothing I have done seems to
+help. For a while I was sure that
+the music tapes held the pressure
+back, but the enemy is used to
+them now. I am still working on
+the subspace beacon. The radio
+and most of the control linkages
+have gone into it. It looks like an
+electronicist's nightmare, but if
+the survival manual is right, it
+will work. It has to work! I
+dread the time when I shall have
+to cannibalize the recorder. Can't
+help thinking that Shakespeare
+was right when he wrote that bit
+about music soothing the savage
+breast. It may not soothe the
+enemy, for it isn't savage, but it
+certainly soothes me, even
+though there's something repetitive
+about it after a half a hundred
+playings. My breast's savage
+all right. Fact is, it's downright
+primitive when an attack
+starts. I can feel them coming
+now. I keep wondering how much
+longer I can last. Guess I'm getting
+morbid....</p>
+
+<p>More nightmares last night. I
+drowned three times and a purple
+octopus gave me an enema.
+Woke up screaming, but got an
+idea from it. Funny that I never
+thought of it before. Water's the
+fountainhead of life, and there is
+no real reason for assuming my
+enemy is terrestrial. He could
+just as well be aquatic. I'll find
+out today&mdash;maybe. Just to be
+doing something positive&mdash;even
+thinking&mdash;makes me feel better....</p>
+
+<hr />
+
+<p><i>Got it!</i> I know where it is!
+And I know how to kill it. Fact
+is, I've already done it! Now
+there's no more pressure. God&mdash;what
+a relief! This morning I
+burned the meadow and cut down
+the nearest trees surrounding
+this clearing and nothing happened.
+I expected that. Then I
+checked the water. Nothing in
+the stream, but the pond was
+<i>green</i>!&mdash;filled almost to the edge
+with a mass of algae! A hundred-foot
+platter of sticky green
+slime, cohesive as glue and ugly
+as sin. It <i>had</i> to be it&mdash;and it
+was. I never saw algae that cohered
+quite like that. So I gave
+it about fifty gallons of rocket
+juice&mdash;red fuming nitric acid&mdash;right
+in the belly. Then I sat
+down and let the tension flow out
+of me, revelling in its pain,
+laughing like crazy as it turned
+brown&mdash;and the pressure disappeared.
+No tension at all now.
+The place is as quiet and peaceful
+as the grave. I want to laugh
+and laugh&mdash;and run through the
+burned meadow and roll in the
+ashes so grateful am I for my
+deliverance.</p>
+
+<p>Got the idea of killing the
+monster from a splash of rocket
+fuel on the bank of the stream
+and my memory of the pain in
+the early feelings. But it was
+nothing compared to the feeling
+when the acid hit that damned
+mass of green slime! Even
+though my brain was screaming
+at me, I felt good. I should put a
+couple of hundred gallons into
+the stream just to make sure&mdash;but
+I can't afford it. I need the
+fuel to run the generators to
+propagate the wave that'll bring
+me home if someone hears it.
+And they'll hear it all right. My
+luck is in. Now I'm going to
+sleep&mdash;<i>sweet sleep that knits the
+ravelled sleeve of care</i>&mdash;Shakespeare,
+old man, you had a phrase
+for everything! I love you. I love
+everything. I even feel sorry for
+that poor plant ... of guilt. It
+couldn't help the fact that my
+jets set up a mutation. And being
+intelligent it <i>had</i> to be
+curious. Of course, no one would
+believe me if I started talking
+about intelligent algae. But
+what's so odd about that? Even
+the most complex life forms are
+just aggregations of individual
+cells working together. So if a
+few individual cells with rudimentary
+data-storage capacity
+got the idea of uniting why
+couldn't they act like a complex
+organism?</p>
+
+<hr />
+
+<p>It is useless to speculate on
+what might have happened had
+that thing lived. But it's dead
+now&mdash;burned to death in acid.
+And although destruction of intelligent
+life is repugnant to me,
+I cannot help feeling that it is
+perhaps better that it is gone.
+Considering how rapidly it developed
+during its few weeks of
+life, and the power it possessed,
+my mind is appalled at its potential.
+I've had my experience and
+that's enough. Lord! but I'm
+tired. I feel like a wrung-out
+sponge. Guess I'll rest for a little
+while ...</p>
+
+<p>... and received a reply to my
+signal! They heterodyned it
+right back along my own beam.
+They'll be landing in a week. I
+don't think I'll take this manuscript
+with me. I couldn't use it&mdash;and
+somehow I don't feel like
+burning it. Maybe I'll make a
+time capsule out of it. It will be
+amusing to speculate about what
+sort of a reaction it'll provoke,
+providing it is ever read. I can
+see them now, huge-headed humans,
+wrinkling their noses and
+saying "Intelligent algae&mdash;fantastic&mdash;the
+man must have been
+mad!"</p>
+
+<p><i>The manuscript ends here&mdash;and
+of course we know that the
+"man" was not mad. He left behind
+a rich heritage indeed, for
+those few cells that escaped his
+wrath and floated down to the
+sea. Did we but know his origin
+we would erect a suitable memorial
+if we had to travel to the
+farthest reach of our galaxy. But
+the names he quotes are not in
+our repositories and as for the
+word "Earth" which he used for
+his homeworld, I need not remind
+my readers that the intelligent
+terrestrial inhabitants of
+the 22,748 planets of this sector
+use the term "Earth" or its synonyms
+"soil" and "world" to describe
+their planets. Of course,
+the term "Homewater" is gradually
+replacing this archaic concept
+as we extend our hegemony
+ever more widely across the disunited
+worlds of the galaxy.</i></p>
+
+<p><i>At that it seems strange that
+the unknown author's race
+should have passed. As individuals
+they had so many advantages,
+while we are so weak and
+individually so helpless. They
+could do almost everything except
+communicate and cooperate.
+We can do but little else, yet our
+larger aggregations can control
+entire worlds, some peopled perhaps
+with descendants of this
+very individual. It merely proves
+that Dannar's statement in the
+preface of his Thesis is correct.</i></p>
+
+<p>"United, cohesive cooperation
+is the source of irresistible
+strength."</p>
+
+<p class="bk3"><b>THE END</b></p>
+
+<div class="trn"><div class="figt"><a href="images/001-2.jpg"><img src="images/001-1.jpg" width="140" height="200" alt="" title="" /></a></div>
+
+<p><b><big>Transcriber's Note:</big></b></p>
+
+<p>This etext was produced from <i>Amazing Science Fiction Stories</i> April 1960.
+Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S.
+copyright on this publication was renewed. Minor spelling and
+typographical errors have been corrected without note.</p></div>
+
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