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Updated: June 16, 2025


"We'll consult about the inquiry, including the experiment, tomorrow, Your Highness," Tammsan told Travann. Paul rose, and everybody rose with him. "That being the case, you gentlemen are all excused. The students' procession ought to be arriving, now, and I want to tell them what's going to be done. Prince Travann, Count Tammsan; do you care to accompany me?"

I'd intended fighting this proposal to partition Science and Technology, but this riot blew up and scared Duklass and Tammsan and Guilfred and the rest of them. They weren't too sure of their majority that's why they had the election postponed a couple of times but they were sure that the riot would turn some of the undecided Counselors against them.

On Aditya, such would be unthinkable; on Aditya, everybody respects authority. Whether it's respectable or not. Count Tammsan laughed, and he realized that he must have spoken aloud. Nobody else seemed to have gotten the joke. "Well, how about the riot, now?" he asked. "Who started that?" "Colonel Handrosan made an investigation on the spot," Prince Travann said.

Well, Defense has its own scientific and technical sections, and when we come to carving the bird, Duklass and Tammsan are going to see a lot of slices going onto my plate." "And when it's all cut up, it will be discovered that there is no provision for original research.

"Your Majesty, just what is going on?" "Great and frightening changes." Count Tammsan started; he must have been to a psi-medium, too. "But I think the Empire is going to survive them. There may even be a few improvements, before things are done." A blue-uniformed Gendarme officer approached Prince Travann, drawing him away from Count Duklass and speaking briefly to him.

"That's why I asked Prince Ganzay to invite you here. This thing's become too public to be ignored; some sort of action will have to be taken. I'm going to talk to the students; I want to find out just what happened before I commit myself to anything. Well, gentlemen, let's go to my study." Count Tammsan looked around, bewildered.

Going up to the central terrace in front of the Octagon Tower, he turned to Count Tammsan. "I notice you laughed at that remark of mine about Aditya," he said. "Have you met the First Citizen?" "Only on screen, sir. He was at me for about an hour, this morning. It seems that they are reforming the educational system on Aditya.

On Aditya, everything gets reformed every ten years, whether it needs it or not. He came here to find somebody to take charge of the reformation." He stopped short, bringing the others to a halt beside him, and laughed heartily. "Well, we'll send First Citizen Yaggo away happy; we'll make him a present of the most distinguished educator on Odin." "Khane?" Tammsan asked. "Khane.

The Minister of Justice assured the Minister of Security that his Ministry would be quite ready to co-operate in the inquiry. Count Tammsan then got up and began talking about the riot at the University. "What did happen, Paul?" Marris whispered. "Chancellor Khane sacked a science professor for being too interested in science. The students didn't like it.

"Well, as to that, sir, I can't say. All I learned was that it was the result of some faculty squabble in one of the science departments; the grounds for the dismissal were insubordination and contempt for authority." "I always thought that when authority began inspiring contempt, it had stopped being authority. Did you say science? This isn't going to help Duklass and Tammsan any."

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