Operation: Outer Space by [pseud.] Murray Leinster
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That was only the beginning. The leading popular-science show jumped eight points in audience-rating. It actually reached top-twenty rating when it assigned a regular five-minute period to the Dabney Field and its possibilities in human terms. On the sixth day after Jamison's calculated indiscretion, the public consciousness was literally saturated with the idea of faster-than-light transportation. Dabney was mentioned in every interview of every stuffed shirt, he was referred to on every comedy show (three separate jokes had been invented, which were developed into one thousand eight hundred switcheroos, most of them only imperceptibly different from the original trio) and even Marilyn Winters--Little Aphrodite Herself--was demanding a faster-than-light-travel sequence in her next television show. On the seventh day Bill Holden came into the office where Cochrane worked feverishly. "Doctor Cochrane," said Holden, "a word with you!" "Doctor?" asked Cochrane. "Doctor!" repeated Holden. "I've just been interviewing my patient. You're good. My patient is adjusted." Cochrane raised his eyebrows. "He's famous," said Holden grimly. "He now considers that everybody in the world knows that he is a great scientist. He is appreciated. He is happily making plans to go back to Earth and address a few learned societies and let people admire him. He can now spend the rest of his |
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