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Authors: Tony Ballantyne

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‘“No! I can’t believe that!”

‘“Well, you are walking into the hole,” observed Eric. “We both are.”

‘And they both stepped over the lip.’

‘The story can’t be true,’ said Susan. ‘If there were no survivors, how did the story get told?’

‘I don’t think that story is true,’ said Karel. ‘It’s an illustration. A warning from the past. A warning that none of us will know the truth until the end. And on that day we will walk unresisting towards the pit, because that is our purpose. That was what we were made for.’

Susan gazed at him with horror, the wire cooling in her hands.

‘You allowed me to make a child, knowing this? Knowing that we were all doomed?’

‘No!’ said Karel. ‘No! That may have been the way we were made, but we are better than that. We can be better than that! Look at Turing City, and all that we achieved! Even Artemis City showed how much robots can achieve through sheer will.

‘That’s why we need to travel north and search out the truth Susan! Because even if someone did make us, and even if they meant us to be nothing more than raw material for some other cause, that doesn’t mean we have to accept it! There is no such thing as destiny, Susan. At least, there doesn’t have to be.’

Susan gazed at him as she cut free the end of the wire that came from his body. She quickly tied it off in the fuse.

‘Here, Karel,’ she said. ‘Here’s our child. Meet Emily.’

‘Hello, Emily,’ said Karel, slipping the newly made mind in the little body they had prepared. They watched as the eyes glowed into life, a beautiful golden yellow.

‘Hello, Emily,’ said Susan.

Karel smiled. Above him, the metal face of the night moon reflected light down onto the plain.

‘Hello Emily,’ repeated Karel. ‘My little girl. You know, don’t you? Because Mummy wove it into you. You know.’

‘What does she know?’ asked Susan.

‘She knows that we don’t have to accept anything. No matter who made us, no matter what our purpose is supposed to be, we don’t have to accept it.’

He gazed into Emily’s golden eyes as he spoke.

‘And we won’t, will we?’

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First published 2010 by Tor

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