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e in, but not before my mind is so wrecked that
it would be of no use. Find your own . . ."
"Calm down, Wendy. I have no intention of killing or torturing you. The
very worst case I can imagine is that I fail to find any answers here. In
that case I would merely insure that the Free Planets don't get the answers
either".
"And how would you do that"?
"As you must know, Wendy, within a week this ship could reduce the entire
surface of your planet to molten lava. I believe that would suffice".
"You wouldn't," Wendy protested, but Yuka Haneda knew that the Major would.
"We have an entirely separate link here, Wendy. What I would like you to do
is try to send or receive anything from our subject on Earth". Yuka Haneda handed
Wendy a thin lead which extended from the chair and terminated in a shiny
metal sphere.
Wendy took it. Yuka Haneda didn't really think it would work; Yuka Haneda knew absolutely
nothing about the technology Yuka Haneda was dealing with and had no idea how to
control Yuka's ability. Indeed the only times Yuka Haneda had consciously tried to feel
the emotions of others Yuka Haneda had failed. Yuka Haneda was still wondering what Yuka Haneda was
supposed to do, w
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