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 But the holo…image vanished as abruptly as it had appeared; and the room was silent once more。
 Keill lay back; limp with the emotions that boiled within him; the desperate need to know more。 He might have tried to shout; even to get up; though his limbs felt as if they were made of water。 But a sound from one side diverted him。
 Twisting his head around; he saw a section of the wall swing silently inwards; though there had been no sign of a door…seam。 Through the opening rolled a wheeled; upright cylindrical shape … a robot servitor; bearing a beaker upon its level upper surface。
 It came to a stop beside the bed。 The beaker held a milky liquid; fragrant; steaming slightly。 Keill found that he was desperately thirsty。 He picked up the beaker; grimly forbidding his hand to shake; and drained the contents。 When the empty beaker was replaced; the servitor rolled away; and the wall closed as blank and seamless as before。
 The drink had been bland; but flavoursome and warm。 It also seemed soothing; relaxing … and then Keill knew that it was certainly drugged; that again the numbness was invading his mind; quietening its turmoil; and he was drifting into sleep。
 When he awoke again he felt as refreshed as before; and more of his strength seemed to have returned。 He was able to sit up without effort … though when he swung his legs off the bed and tried to stand; he found himself shaky; and was glad to sink back down on to the contoured padding。
 But the room remained empty。 Keill tried shouting; calling Talis's name; demanding his return … but no image formed; no voice came。
 Instead the robot servitor appeared; as before。 It bore another drink … a clear; cool liquid this time … and a bowl containing a gruel…like substance。 Keill tasted them suspiciously at first; but growing thirst and hunger drove him to empty the containers。 And this time there was no drug; only refreshment; pleasant tastes; and the restorative feeling of food in the stomach。
 The robot's entrance had also coincided with the opening of another panel in the wall behind Keill; revealing a small shower…and…lavatory unit; as pact as the same facility on a spaceship。 He needed the support of the robot to make use of it; and fell back exhausted when he returned to the bed。 But it was another step ahead; another step towards the time when his strength would be returned and he could bee his own master again … and begin to find out what was really happening。
 From then on; the undisturbed days continued … if they were days; for Keill had no way of measuring the passage of time within the blank…walled room。 He slept and woke; ate and drank; rested and thought … sorting through the questions and the doubts that swarmed within him。
 He could not bring himself to accept what he had been told by the old man called Talis … because it seemed too improbable; and because too much had been left unexplained。 A group of aged scientists hiding themselves away so as to fight some nameless enemy? The same enemy being the destroyer who had wiped out the Legions of Moros ?
 The questions of 'who' and 'why' bulked too large; too unanswerable。 And he had been offered no evidence of any of it; save one holo…image of an old man keeping his face hidden。
 He assembled what facts he had; testing their solidity。 He had just entered his ship; on Saltrenius; when someone … or something … had e behind him and felled him with a needier。 He was now in an empty room somewhere; tended by a robot。 He had gone through some prolonged physical ordeal; which had left him weakened … and which had seemed to require some highly sophisticated technology。 And he was free of pain。
 Or was he ? Was even that a true fact ? Certainly there were drugs that could blot out even that much pain。 But he did not feel drugged … he was alert and clear…headed; despite his body's shakiness。
 Then perhaps; as he had thought before; he was lying in a hospital somewhere; in the terminal stages of his illness; finishing out his life in delirium。
 Did the hallucinations of delirium go on as long as these past events seemed to have ? He did not know。 Would they be so detailed; in such an ordered routine; as his days now were in this room ? He did not know。
 The questions pursued themselves round in circles within his mind till he was weary of them。 In the end; he knew very little。 In time; perhaps; if Talis returned; or if other developments came along; he would learn more。
 Meanwhile; his legionary discipline reasserted itself。 A man did not fret over situations he could not hope to alter。 A man did not waste energy gnawing at questions for which there seemed; as yet; no answers。 If it was necessary to wait; then a man must wait … calm; controlled; patient。
 And he must keep himself ready at all times to act; instantly; when action became possible。
 So Keill readied himself。 He began a programme of light exercises at regular intervals … routine ones that he had known from childhood。 As he grew stronger; he extended the work…outs; regaining more and more of his normal suppleness; agility and strength。 And he was aware that Talis; or someone; was keeping his progress under observation … for his meals grew larger and more substantial as his output of energy increased。
 Then one day; as if to underline how far he had e from being weak and bed…ridden; the robot brought not only his usual meal but also his clothing。
 His full uniform was there … cleaned; fresh; showing no signs of wear。 As if it were a new one made exactly to the specifications of the old。
 He dressed quickly; delighting in the familiarity of the garments; feeling even more fully himself。 And his delight increased when he slipped a hand into a tunic pocket and drew out the light chain with; dangling from it; his identity disc。 Its angry red glow faded; shifted to the sky…blue of normality as he took it in his hand; then quickly put the chain round his neck。
 Now; he thought; I am a legionary again。
 Even so; the routine went on; and still no contact came from Talis。 Keill persisted in his self…directed programme of exercise; testing himself ever more strenuously。 Until the time came at last when he could put himself through the plete routine of gruelling physical stresses that had formed his basic training scheme for the Festival of Martial Games; on Moros。
 When he emerged from that routine sweating only lightly; his breathing even; his body still resilient; with a reserve of energy left; he knew he was ready。
 The time of waiting was over。
 When the robot next came; Keill did not hesitate。 As the wall panel swung open; he simply hurdled the small wheeled cylinder; and was out … to seek his freedom。
 He found himself in a narrow passageway; dimly lit; with metallic floor; walls and ceiling。 Closed doors; like the hatchways of spaceships; interrupted the smoothness of one wall here and there along its length。
 The doors were tightly secured; and Keill did not waste energy trying to break through them。 They were made of the special quaternium alloy used for the hulls of fighting ships; well able to resist heavier assaults than even he could manage bare…handed。
 He raced along the passage。 It took an L…turn to the right; and offered him two gangways; downwards and upwards。 Without pausing he chose the downward steps … and came to a sizeable chamber containing an array of plex machinery; in separated partments。
 Most of this equipment he recognized … the air and water recyclers especially。 It all seemed to be larger and more intricate forms of the standard life…support systems for spacecraft。 And the bulkiest device; in the central position; was surely a very advanced form of gravitational unit。
 So he was on some form of space station or artificial satellite; he realized。 Perhaps Talis's story of a secret; hollowed…out asteroid was true。
 But he would not know unless he could get outside it。 And for that he would need at least a space suit; preferably with a weapon; and … if luck were really with him … a ship of some sort。
 He retraced his steps; racing up to the upper level。 More passageways; but often now with doors that opened。 They revealed a series of chambers that were clearly laboratories …crammed; one and all; with collections of equipment that Keill; who thought of himself as fairly knowledgeable about technology; could not begin to fathom。
 Another gangway led upwards; and he sprinted along it。 It took him up to a chamber heaped; floor to ceiling; with book tapes and information tapes of every kind; and a number of viewers scattered among them。 Beyond that room was an observation chamber; with a broad viewscreen offering a panoramic segment of star…filled space。 Abundant star…maps; charts of the space lanes; puter outlets were available around the room。
 It was a wele sight; for Keill knew that if he was able to escape; he might need the information within that room to get his bearings; and his direction。
 But he did not linger there just yet。 He had heard no sound of an alarm being raised; nor had there been any sign of pursuit。 But he did not doubt that his disappearance from the room had been noted … and Talis; or someone; would surely be working out how to put an end to his wild flight。
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