The Doomsday Conspiracy
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    containing vibrating metal disks.
    "There's a lot here we haven't been able to figure out yet," General Paxton admitted.
    "But what we've already learned is amazing." He pointed to an array of equipment in small panels.
    "There's an integrated wide-field-of-view optical system, what appears to be a life-scan system, a communication system with voice-synthesis capability, and a navigational system that, frankly, has us stumped. We think it works on some kind of electromagnetic pulse."
    "Any weapons aboard?"
    Janus asked.
    General Paxton spread out his hands in a gesture of defeat.
    "We're not sure. There's a lot of hardware here we don't begin to understand."
    "What is its source of energy?"
    "Our best guess is that it uses monoatomic hydrogen in a closed loop so that its waste product, water, can be continuously recycled into hydrogen for power. With all that perpetual energy, it has a free ride in interplanetary space. It may be years before we solve all the secrets here. And there's something else that's puzzling. The bodies of the two aliens were strapped into their couches. But the indentations in the third couch indicate that it was occupied."
    "Are you saying," Janus asked slowly, "that one may be missing?"
    "It certainly looks that way."
    Janus stood there a moment frowning.
    "Let's have a look at our trespassers." The two men walked over to the tables where the two aliens lay. Janus stood there staring at the strange figures.
    It was incredible that things so foreign to humanity could exist as sentient beings. The foreheads of the aliens were larger than he had expected. The creatures were completely bald, with no eyelids or eyebrows. The eyes resembled Ping-Pong balls.
    The doctor performing the autopsy looked up as the men approached.
    "It's fascinating," he said.
    "A hand has been severed from one of the aliens. There's no sign of blood, but there are what appear to be veins that contain a green liquid. Most of it has drained out."
    "A green liquid?" Janus asked.
    "Yes." The doctor hesitated.
    "We believe these creatures are a form of vegetable life."
    "A thinking vegetable? Are you serious?" Page 40
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    "Watch this." The doctor picked up a watering can and sprinkled water over the arm of the alien with a missing hand. For a moment, nothing happened. And then suddenly, at the end of the arm, green matter oozed out and slowly began to form a hand.
    The two men stared, shocked.
    "Jesus! Are these things dead or not?"
    "That's an interesting question. These two figures are not alive, in the human sense, but neither do they fit our definition of death. I would say they're dormant."
    Janus was still staring at the newly formed hand.
    "Many plants show various forms of intelligence."
    "Intelligence?"
    "Oh, yes. There are plants that disguise themselves, protect themselves. At this moment, we're doing some amazing experiments on plant life."
    Janus said, "I would like to see those experiments."
    "Certainly. I'll be happy to arrange it." The huge greenhouse laboratory was in a complex of government buildings thirty miles outside of Washington, D.C. Hanging on the wall was an inscription that read: The maples and ferns are still uncorrupt, Yet, no doubt, when they come to consciousness, They too, will curse and swear. Ralph Waldo Emerson Nature, 1836
    Professor Rachman, who was in charge of the complex, was an earnest gnome of a man, filled with enthusiasm for his profession.
    "It was Charles Darwin who was the first to perceive the ability of plants to think. Luther Burbank followed up by communicating with them."
    "You really believe that is possible?"
    "We know it is. George Washington Carver communed with plants, and they gave him hundreds of new products. Carver said, 'When I touch a flower, I am touching Infinity. Flowers existed long before there were human beings on this earth, and they will continue to exist for millions of years

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