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ward duties, in particular those involving organic wastes. These are an

unpleasant but necessary by-product common to all species whose food is

ingested, digested, and eliminated. However,there must be wide differences in

the chemical composition of other-species wastes. Since the hospital was

designed so far as was possible to be a closed ecological system, what becomes

of all this material?”

Cresk-Sar seemed to be having difficulty with its breathing for a moment, then

it replied, “The system is not completely closed. We do not synthesize all our

food or medication and, 1 am pleased to tell you, there are no intelligent

life-forms known to us who can exist on their own or any other species’ wastes.

As for your question, I don’t know the answer, Cha Thrat. Until now the question

has never come up.”

It turned away quickly and went back to its Melfan and Nidian friends. Shortly

afterward the ELNT started to make clicking sounds with its mandibles while the

furry DBDGs barked, or perhaps laughed, loudly. Cha Thrat could not find

anything humorous in the question. To the contrary, she found the subject

actively unpleasant. But the loud, untranslatable noises coming from the group

showed no sign of stopping—until they were drowned out by the sharp, insistent,

and even louder sounds coming from the public address system.

“Emergency,” it blared across the recreation level and from her translator.

“Code Blue, AUGL ward. All named personnel acknowledge on nearest communicator

and go immediately to the AUGL ward. Chief Psychologist O’Mara, Charge Nurse

Hredlichli, Trainee Cha Thrat. Code Blue. Acknowledge and go at once to—”

She missed the rest of it because Cresk-Sar had come back and was glaring down

at her. It was neither barking nor laughing.

“Move yourself!” it said harshly. “I’ll acknowledge the message and go with you.

As your tutor I am responsible for your medical misdeeds. Hurry.”

As they were leaving the recreation level it went on,”A Code Blue is an

emergency involving extreme danger to both patients and medical staff, the kind

of trouble during which untrained personnel are ordered to stay clear. But they

have paged you, a trainee, and, of all people, Chief Psychologist O’Mara. “What

have you done!

Chapter 6

Cha Thrat and the Senior Physician arrived at the AUGL ward minutes before

O’Mara and Charge Nurse Hredlichli, and joined the other three nurses on

duty—two Kelgian DBLFs and a Melfan ELNT—who had abandoned their patients to

take shelter in the Nurses’ Station.

This normally reprehensible behavior was not being considered as a dereliction

of medical duty, the tutor explained, because it was the first time in the

hospital’s wide experience in staff-patient relations that a Chalder had become

violently antisocial.

In the green dimness at the other end of the ward a long, dark shadow drifted

slowly from one side-wall to the other, as Cha Thrat had seen many of the

mobile, bored, and restless Chalders doing while she had been on duty. Except

for a few pieces of decorative greenery detached and drifting untidily between

the supports, the ward looked peaceful and normal.

“What about the other patients, Charge Nurse?”

Cresk-Sar asked. As the Senior Physician present it had overall medical

responsibility. “Is anyone hurt?”

Hredlichli swam along the line of monitors and said, “Disturbed and frightened,

but they have sustained no injuries, nor has their food and medication delivery

system been damaged. They’ve been very lucky.”

“Or the patient is being selective in its violence—” O’Mara began, then broke

off.

The long shadow at the other end of the ward had foreshortened and was enlarging

rapidly as it rushed toward them. Cha Thrat had a glimpse of fins blurred by

rapid motion, ribbon tentacles streaming backward, and the serried ranks of

gleaming teeth edging the enormous, gaping mouth before it crashed against the

transparent wall of the Nurses’ Station. The wall bulged inward alarmingly but

did not collapse.

It was too large for the dooriess entrance, she saw, but it changed position and

moved three of its tentacles inside. They were not long enough or strong enough

to pull anyone outside to the mouth, although one of the Kelgian nurses had a

few anxious moments. Disappointed, the Chalder turned and swam away, with

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